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  2. Kelantan rebellion - Wikipedia

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    Tok Janggut, along with other influential local leaders would instigate the peasants to rebel against the land tax which was deemed to be too punitive onto the peasants. Sergeant Che Wan would eventually be stabbed to death after a heated argument with Tok Janggut and this would then officially start the Kelantan Rebellion in 1915.

  3. Tok Janggut - Wikipedia

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    Tok Janggut marched on Pasir Puteh town (where the Indian troops had gone after burning down Jeram) on 25 June 1915, with 1,000 of his followers, armed with guns and traditional weaponry. [2]: 62 Even though the rebel forces outnumbered their enemy, the Indian troops were much better-equipped. Many of Tok Janggut's followers fled, and he ...

  4. Dato' Bahaman - Wikipedia

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    Mat Lela too changed his name, into Kilat Senja or Gong Poh. Mat Kelubi changed his name to Tok Janggut. In the year 1911, Dato' Bahaman returned to Kelantan while Mat Lela moved to Indonesia and it was rumored that Mat Lela joined the fight against Dutch occupation. The two remaining warriors died in Patani, Siam.

  5. Abdullah Muhammad Shah I of Perak - Wikipedia

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    During his reign, he was involved in a civil war with Raja Muda Ngah Jaafar, who escaped Sultan Abdullah I his palace in Durian Sebatang and sought refuge in the residences of Datuk Laksamana Tok Janggut's residence.

  6. Haji Abdul Rahman Limbong - Wikipedia

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    Haji Abdul Rahman bin Haji Abdul Hamid was born in Telemong, Terengganu.He was respected and loved by Malay society. [citation needed]Prior to the British arrival, Terengganu had Islam-based rules and administrations.

  7. Five freed members of Bali Nine drug gang ‘relieved and happy ...

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    The remaining five Australians from the infamous “Bali Nine” drug gang are “relieved and happy” to be home after Canberra struck a deal with Jakarta to end their two decades of imprisonment.

  8. Tourist killed, gored by elephant's tusk at Thailand ... - AOL

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    Tragedy: Missing woman found inside 16-foot python after it reportedly swallowed her whole in Indonesia. Woman reportedly gored to death by elephant's tusk.

  9. 2014 in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    February 7 – Schapelle Corby is granted parole (along with 1,290 others) in Indonesia after serving nine years in a Bali prison for drug smuggling. February 13 – Mount Kelud erupts prompting the evacuation of 200,000 people on Java .