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South Sumatra (Indonesian: Sumatera Selatan [7]) is a province of Indonesia, ... (1776–1803) was known as the golden era of the Palembang Sultanate, ...
This was during the period when the Sultanate was in its 'golden era'. [22] In 1704, the Sultan of Brunei ceded the northern and eastern portion of Borneo to the Sultanate of Sulu in compensation for the latter's help in settling the Brunei Civil War in the Brunei Sultanate. [3] The Sultan of Brunei continued to loosely govern the west coast of ...
The offences were committed on board the Bunga Laurel at the co-ordinates Latitude 20 '14.73N Longitude 083' 39.96E, 250 nautical miles from the coast of Oman. Under Section 3 of the Firearms Act (Increased Penalties) 1971 (Act 37) along with Section 34 of the Penal Code, the offence carries the mandatory death penalty if convicted.
Law of Indonesia is based on a civil law system, intermixed with local customary law and Dutch law.Before European presence and colonization began in the sixteenth century, indigenous kingdoms ruled the archipelago independently with their own custom laws, known as adat (unwritten, traditional rules still observed in the Indonesian society). [1]
In 1908, during the Dutch East Indies colonial era, only Java and the Madura Island were initially given time until 1932, when the government utilised UTC+06:30 up to +09:30. In between those changes in 1918, Central Java ( UTC+07:20 , now defunct) was the basis for time in select locations: for instance, Padang was 7 minutes behind Central Java.
The Fajar trial was the first sedition trial in post-war Malaysia and Singapore. The Fajar was the publication of the University Socialist Club which mainly at that time circulated in the university campus. In May 1954, the members of the Fajar editorial board were arrested for publishing an allegedly seditious article named "Aggression in Asia".
Serangan Fajar was released in 1982. Before release its length was trimmed to 120 minutes. [ 1 ] Reviewing in 1991, the American visual anthropologist Karl G. Heider wrote that the film was a "mild hagiography" which redefined Suharto's role in the revolution, especially the General Attack of 1 March 1949.
3 Muhammad Shah: 1202–1237 4 Muzzil Shah: 1237–1280 5 Mahmud Shah I: 1280–1321 6 Ibrahim Shah: 1321–1373 7 Sulaiman Shah I: 1373–1423 8 Ataullah Muhammad Shah I: 1423–1473 9 Muhammad Jiwa Zainal Adilin Mu'adzam Shah I: 1473–1506 10 Mahmud Shah II: 1506–1547 11 Mudzaffar Shah III: 1547–1602 12 Sulaiman Shah II: 1602–1626 13 ...