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Dato' Bahaman is the son of Tuanku Imam Nuh who hails from Bangkinang, Kampar, Sumatera. Dato Bahaman was said to be adopted by the then-Bendahara of Pahang, Tun Ali, and was a playmate to the future Sultan Ahmad during his childhood. Dato' Bahaman swore an oath of loyalty to Sultan Ahmad when he took the throne in 1881, pledging to serve his ...
Darjah Yang Mulia Jasa Negara: Commander (P.J.N.) Panglima Jasa Negara: 2 May 1995: Founded by Tuanku Jaafar as a general reward for meritorious service. Limited to 200 recipients The Most Distinguished Order of Loyalty to the Royal Family of Malaysia Darjah Yang Amat Mulia Dihormati Setia Diraja: Commander (P.S.D.) Panglima Setia Diraja: 3 ...
Pingat Besi Kerana Keberanian dan Jasa: First Class or Pangkat Pertama (P.B. I) 1894 Instituted by Sultan Abu Bakar in 1894 and reformed by Sultan Ibrahim on 17 September 1958. As a reward for acts of supreme valour. Second Class or Pangkat Kedua (P.B. II) Instituted by Sultan Abu Bakar in 1894 and reformed by Sultan Ibrahim on 17 September 1958.
Iron Medal for Valour and Meritorious Conduct - Pingat Besi Kerana Keberanian dan Jasa: Iron Medal 1st Class: Pingat Besi I: P.B. I----Iron Medal 2nd Class: Pingat Besi II: P.B. II----Medal for Long and Meritorious Service - Pingat Jasa dan Lama dalam Perkhidmatan: Silver Medal: Pingat Jasa dan Lama dalam Perkhidmatan: P.J.P.----
Over the years, the rebellion grew with many other chieftains joining Dato' Bahaman, notably Tok Gajah, the chief of Pulau Tawar, and his son Mat Kilau. At the beginning of the conflict, the rebels gained significant victories but was later gradually pushed back by heavy British forces.
Muhammad Kilau bin Rasu [1] [2] (Jawi: محمد كيلاو بن راسو; 1866/67 – 16 August 1970) popularly known as 'Mat Kilau', or alternatively known as Mohamed bin Ibrahim or 'Mat Siam', [3] was a local chieftain and folk hero from Pahang, Malaysia, best known for his role in the Pahang Uprising (1891–1895) against the British Empire.
Between 1890 and 1895, Dato' Bahaman, the Orang Kaya Setia Perkasa Pahlawan of Semantan, and Imam Perang Rasu, the Orang Kaya Imam Perang Indera Gajah of Pulau Tawar, led a revolt against the British encroachment. Sultan Ahmad appeared to be co-operating with the British, but he was known to be sympathetic to the dissidents.
Grades [1] [2] [3] Post-nominal Title Wife's title Ribbon State of Kedah Star of Valour (K.S.V.) - Bintang Keberanian Negeri Kedah: Star: Bintang Keberanian Kedah: B.K.K.----The Most Illustrious Royal Family Order of Kedah - Darjah Kerabat Yang Amat Mulia Kedah