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  2. Timeline of Malaysian history - Wikipedia

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    Brunei revolt: The insurrection of Brunei by opponents with Indonesia supportive against Brunei monarchy and its proposed Malaysia has begun, later influenced then Sultan of Brunei to reject Malaysia proposal, thus marked the beginning of the Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation. 1963: 20 January

  3. Brunei and Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 3 January 2025. Book about Brunei and Malaysia Brunei and Malaysia: Why Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin Refused to Join the Federation Author Isa Bin Ibrahim Subject Decolonization Brunei Genre History Publisher I B Tauris & Co Ltd Published in English 30 June 2013 Media type Print (Hardcover) Pages 288 ISBN ...

  4. Sultanate of Brunei (1368–1888) - Wikipedia

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    By 1725, Brunei had many of its supply routes to the Sultanate of Sulu. [31] In 1888, Sultan Hashim Jalilul Alam Aqamaddin appealed to the British to stop further encroachment. [32] In the same year, the British signed a protectorate agreement with Brunei and made Brunei a British protectorate, [6] which lasted until 1984, when Brunei gained ...

  5. Bruneian Sultanate (1368–1888) - Wikipedia

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    By 1725, Brunei had many of its supply routes to the Sultanate of Sulu. [25] In 1888, Sultan Hashim Jalilul Alam Aqamaddin appealed to the British to stop further encroachment. [26] In the same year, the British signed a "Treaty of Protection" and made Brunei a British protectorate, [6] which lasted until 1984, when Brunei gained independence ...

  6. Brunei–Malaysia relations - Wikipedia

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    Brunei and Malaysia have many similarities in culture especially in the East Malaysian areas as they were once a part of the Bruneian Empire. In 2011, around 61,470 Bruneians visited Malaysia [5] while Brunei received 1,238,871 Malaysian tourists in 2013. [6]

  7. British Borneo - Wikipedia

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    Brunei revolt: 1962–1966: North Borneo dispute (Philippine militant attacks) 1962–present: Singapore race riots: 1964: Brunei's Limbang claim: 1967–2009: Penang Hartal riot: 1967: 13 May Incident: 1969: Ligitan and Sipadan dispute: 1969–2002: Kuala Lumpur flash floods: 1971: Malaysian haze crisis: 1972–present: AIA building hostage ...

  8. Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation - Wikipedia

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    In the north, were the Sultanate of Brunei (a British protectorate) and two colonies of the United Kingdom—British North Borneo (later renamed Sabah) and Sarawak. Borneo after cessation of hostilities; divided between Brunei, Indonesia and Malaysia. The control of the island was the main issue behind the war at the time.

  9. Brunei revolt - Wikipedia

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    The Brunei revolt (Malay: Pemberontakan Brunei) or the Brunei rebellion of 1962 was a December 1962 insurrection in the British protectorate of Brunei by opponents of its monarchy and its proposed inclusion in the Federation of Malaysia who wanted to establish a republic.