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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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.

  4. Pasir Puteh District - Wikipedia

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    The Sultan was very impressed to see the white sand shining along the riverbanks. Hence in 1911, the Sultan declared the name of this place as Pasir Puteh, which meant white sand. This is the place where a Kelantan warrior, Tok Janggut, raised an army of Malay warriors to oppose the introduction of taxation in Kelantan. [2]

  5. List of Malaysian police officers killed in the line of duty ...

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    Name Age Division/unit Circumstance 1915-04-29: Sgt: Che Wan Bin Sulaiman — Pasir Puteh: Stabbed to death by Tok Janggut, whose real name was Haji Hassan bin Panglima Mat Munas, a religious teacher from Pasir Puteh, Kelantan, who was one of the first nationalists in Malaya, where they arrested him for failing to pay the government tax.

  6. 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.

  7. Talk:Tok Janggut - Wikipedia

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  8. Dato' Bahaman - Wikipedia

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    The two remaining warriors died in Patani, Siam. In the year 1920, Dato' Bahaman returned to Kuantan, Pahang and lived in Kampung Paya Lalang (Padang Lalang) and changed his name as Lebai Deraman. In the year 1926, Dato' Bahaman moved to Kampung Peramu and was known as Tok Guru Peramu.

  9. 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.