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  2. Arung Palakka - Wikipedia

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    Arung Palakka was born in 1634 [3] or 1635 [4] in the village of Tettikengrarae, Mario-ri Wawo, Soppeng. [4] His father was La Pottobune Arung Tana Tenga, a minor lord in Soppeng, and his mother was Datu Mario-ri Wawo We Tenrisui, granddaughter of the first Muslim ruler of Bone. [5]

  3. Trisnojuwono - Wikipedia

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    Trisnojuwono, c. 1963 Trisnojuwono was an Indonesian author, journalist and former revolutionary and military man born in Yogyakarta, 12 November 1925.He died in Bandung, 29 October 1996.

  4. Syed Hussein Alatas - Wikipedia

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    Syed Hussein Alatas bin Syed Ali Alatas (Arabic: سيد حسین العطاس Sayyid Ḥusayn al-ʿAṭṭās; 17 September 1928 – 23 January 2007) was a Malaysian academic, sociologist, politician, and founder of social science organisations.

  5. Bersiap - Wikipedia

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    In Dutch historiography, Bersiap ("Get ready" or "Be prepared" in Indonesian) refers to the violent and chaotic beginning of the Indonesian National Revolution following the end of World War II in Asia.

  6. Wong brothers - Wikipedia

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    The Wong brothers were the sons of Wong Siong Tek, an Adventist clergyman. Nelson was born in 1895, Joshua in 1906, and Othniel in 1908. The Indonesian film historian Misbach Yusa Biran writes that the brothers were born in China and later went to the United States, Nelson in 1920 and his family some time afterwards; [1] however, the Sinematek Indonesia publication Apa Siapa Orang Film ...

  7. Keningau Heritage Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum features local indigenous culture and heritage, history, zoology, ethno-botany, Islamic civilisation as well sports. [1] On 9 September 2018, the Keningau Oath Stone were officially relocated into the museum area.

  8. Rumah Warisan Haji Su - Wikipedia

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    Rumah Warisan Haji Su (English translation: Haji Su Heritage House) is a complex of two traditional Malay houses located in mukim Losong, two kilometres from downtown Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu. The houses were owned by Haji Su Mohammed Salleh, which he inherited from his family.

  9. Portuguese Empire in the Indonesian Archipelago - Wikipedia

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    The Portuguese were the first Europeans to establish a colonial presence in the Indonesian Archipelago.Their quest to dominate the source of the spices that sustained the lucrative spice trade in the early 16th century, along with missionary efforts by Catholic orders, saw the establishment of trading posts and forts, and left behind a Portuguese cultural element that remains in modern-day ...