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  2. Pangkor Treaty of 1874 - Wikipedia

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    Raja Muda Abdullah and the Malay chiefs arrived on 15 January. The afternoon session (circa 3:30 p.m.) on 16 January was a one-to-one meeting between Mantri Ngah Ibrahim and Clarke, in which Clarke highlighted to the Mantri that the problem in Larut was a direct consequence of his vacillating policy.

  3. Zainal Abidin III of Terengganu - Wikipedia

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    Sultan Zainal Abidin III Muadzam Shah ibni Almarhum Sultan Ahmad Muadzam Shah II, KCMG, (Jawi: سلطان زين العابدين ٣ معظم شاه ابن المرحوم سلطان أحمد معظم شاه ٢; 12 April 1866 – 26 November 1918) was sultan and Yang di-Pertuan Besar of the state of Terengganu from 1881 to 1918.

  4. Malay Annals - Wikipedia

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    The Malay Annals is historical literature written in the form of narrative-prose with its main theme being lauding the greatness and superiority of Malacca. [32] The narration, while seemingly relating the story of the reign of the sultans of Malacca until the destruction of the sultanate by the Portuguese in 1511 and beyond, deals with a core issue of Malay statehood and historiography, the ...

  5. Terrence Shannon drops incredible upside down shirts after ...

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    Shannon spent two seasons at Illinois, where he transferred to after getting his start at Texas Tech. Shannon averaged 20.2 points and 4.3 rebounds throughout his career with the Illini, and he ...

  6. Larut Wars - Wikipedia

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    A history of Perak, Issue 3 of M.B.R.A.S. reprints, Sir Richard Olof Winstedt, Richard James Wilkinson, Sir William Edward Maxwell, MBRAS, 1974; Pickering: protector of Chinese, Robert Nicholas Jackson, Oxford U. P., 1966; The development of the tin mining industry of Malaya, Yat Hoong Yip, University of Malaya Press, 1969

  7. Independence of Malaya Party - Wikipedia

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    Founded by Onn Ja'afar after he left UMNO in 1951, it opposed the UMNO policy of Malay supremacy [2] The party were formed on 16 September 1951 at Hotel Majestic (Kuala Lumpur, [3] fast forward from initial date of 22 September. [4] The party was open to all races of Malaya, but received support mainly from ethnic Indians.

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  9. Abdul Samad of Selangor - Wikipedia

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    Following the successful establishment of the Ampang tin mines by Muhamad Shah, Sultan Abdul Samad used the tin ore to trade with the Straits Settlements.The mines in turn attracted even more Chinese miners [9] with the help of Raja Abdullah bin Raja Jaafar, one of his sons-in-law and Yap Ah Loy, a Chinese Kapitan.