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  2. Lela Pandak Lam - Wikipedia

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    Dato Maharaja Lela or Lela Pandak Lam (died on 20 January 1877) was a tribal chief from Perak, who is known for his assassination of James W. W. Birch, the British Resident of Perak, on 2 November 1875. [1] He was a local leader who later led the struggle against British forces in Perak. Together with other leaders such as Dato' Sagor, he ...

  3. Perak War - Wikipedia

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    Sultan Abdullah with Dato Sagor and J. W. W. Birch, 1874. The Perak War (1875–1876) took place between British and local forces in Perak, a state in northwestern Malaysia. The sultan of Upper Perak and other local chiefs attempted to end foreign influence in the region and remove the British administrator James W. W. Birch.

  4. Timeline of Malaysian history - Wikipedia

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    British sided with Dato' Kelana and defeated Dato' Bandar and Sungai Ujong felt to British dominance. 1875: 2 November: Perak War: James W. W. Birch, the first Resident of Perak was assassinated by Malay chief, Dato Maharaja Lela's forces in Pasir Salak. 7 November: Perak War: Sultan of Perak and Malay chiefs attempted to end foreign influence ...

  5. Pasir Salak - Wikipedia

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    Pasir Salak is a mukim and historical riverside town in Perak Tengah District, Perak, Malaysia, about 45 minutes from the state capital, Ipoh.. The British colonial official J.W.W. Birch, who had been sent to take up the position of the first British Resident in Perak, was assassinated at Pasir Salak as the result of a conspiracy involving the local chiefs Dato Maharaja Lela and Sepuntum.

  6. Larut Wars - Wikipedia

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    The newly appointed British Resident Minister James W. W. Birch was assassinated in 1875 on the orders of Lela Pandak Lam (alias Dato Maharaja Lela). Lela was a prince and mufti from Upper Perak, who was either motivated to protect his economic interests by restoring slavery , which had been prohibited by the British or to restore Perakian ...

  7. List of post-nominal letters (Perak) - Wikipedia

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    Dato' Paduka Cura Si Manja Kini: D.P.C.M. Dato ' Datin: Commander: Paduka Cura Si Manja Kini: P.C.M.---- Member: Ahli Cura Si Manja Kini: A.C.M.---- The Most Valliant Order of Taming Sari (the Perak State Kris) - Darjah Kebesaran Taming Sari Negeri Perak Yang Amat Perkasa: Knight Grand Commander: Dato' Seri Panglima Taming Sari: S.P.T.S. Dato ...

  8. List of roads in Ipoh - Wikipedia

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    Formerly named after Mr Patrick, the Assistant Inspector of Schools, Perak. [10] Pike Street Jalan Kledang Post Office Road Jalan Dato' Sagor A road near the main post office in Ipoh. Now named after Dato' Sagor Ngah Kamdin, a Malay nationalist who revolted with Dato' Maharaja Lela and was his relative.

  9. Order of the Perak State Crown - Wikipedia

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    The Most Illustrious Order of the Perak State Crown ... (Dato' Paduka Mahkota Perak, post-nominal letters : ... Toh Maharaja Dewa Mohd Rasid Hussin Shah;

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