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  2. Syarif Masahor - Wikipedia

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    Syarif Masahor bin Syarif Hassan (1800, Bruneian Empire - February 1890, Colony of Singapore) [1], also written as Sharif Masahor, was a Malay rebel of Hadhrami ...

  3. List of Ba'alawi people - Wikipedia

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    Syarif Masahor, a Malaysian Warrior; Mahmud Shah III of Johor, 15th Sultan and Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Johor and Pahang and their dependencies, National Hero of Indonesia; Sayyid Abdullah Al-Aidarus, religious leader; Syed Sheh Hassan Barakbah, a prominent judge in Malaysia; Syed Hamid al-Bar, politician and former Malaysian Minister of Home ...

  4. List of people from Sarawak - Wikipedia

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    Syarif Masahor – Sarawak Malay historical warrior; T. Tawi Sli – 2nd Chief Minister of Sarawak; Thane Bettany – English actor and dancer, born in Sarawak [9] [16]

  5. History of Sarawak - Wikipedia

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    Other notable rebellions that were successfully quashed by the Brookes include those led by an Iban leader Rentap (1853–1863), and a Malay leader named Syarif Masahor (1860–1862). [40] As a result, a series of forts were built around Kuching to consolidate the Rajah's power. These include Fort Margherita, which was completed in 1879. [50]

  6. Ahmad Zaidi Adruce - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] He was adopted by descendents of Syarif Masahor (a Rajang basin chief that opposed Brooke rule from 1860 to 1862). Sharifah Mai was a daughter of Syarif Masahor. She has a unmarried daughter named Sharifah Dayang Aisah who later adopted Ahmad Zaidi. Sharifah Mai also has a childless son named Wan Abu Bakar Adruce. [4]

  7. List of Malaysians - Wikipedia

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    Syarif Masahor, warrior from Sarikei, Sarawak Tan Kee Soon (1803–1857), warrior and leader of the Ngee Heng Kongsi who ordered 4,000 members of its brotherhood to relocate to Johor Sciences

  8. Raj of Sarawak - Wikipedia

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    Three major rebellions led by Rentap (1853), [64] Liu Shan Bang (1857) [65] [66] and Syarif Masahor (1860) [67] shook the Rajah's administration which, together with the stagnant economic conditions at the time, caused Brooke to be plagued by debt. [68]

  9. KD Raja Muda Nala - Wikipedia

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    KD Raja Muda Nala is the second ship of Maharaja Lela-class frigate built locally, in Malaysia, by Boustead Heavy Industries Corporation (BHIC).It was built based on enlarged version of Naval Group's Gowind-class design.