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  2. Lela Pandak Lam - Wikipedia

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    Dato Maharaja Lela or Lela Pandak Lam (died on 20 January 1877) was a tribal chief from Perak, who is known for his assassination of James W. W. Birch, the British Resident of Perak, on 2 November 1875. [1] He was a local leader who later led the struggle against British forces in Perak. Together with other leaders such as Dato' Sagor, he ...

  3. Alauddin Ahmad Syah - Wikipedia

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    Maharaja Lela now stepped on the throne under the name Sultan Alauddin Ahmad Syah. All his descendants on the throne bore reign titles that included the name Alauddin ("nobility of faith"). After the enthronement the panglimas (headmen of the three sagis) returned to their respective regions. This made an end to the chaos that had reigned for ...

  4. Timeline of Malaysian history - Wikipedia

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    War break out in Sungai Ujong between the forces of Dato' Kelana and Dato' Bandar. British sided with Dato' Kelana and defeated Dato' Bandar and Sungai Ujong felt to British dominance. 1875: 2 November: Perak War: James W. W. Birch, the first Resident of Perak was assassinated by Malay chief, Dato Maharaja Lela's forces in Pasir Salak. 7 November

  5. Pasir Salak - Wikipedia

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    Pasir Salak is a mukim and historical riverside town in Perak Tengah District, Perak, Malaysia, about 45 minutes from the state capital, Ipoh.. The British colonial official J.W.W. Birch, who had been sent to take up the position of the first British Resident in Perak, was assassinated at Pasir Salak as the result of a conspiracy involving the local chiefs Dato Maharaja Lela and Sepuntum.

  6. Ramli Ngah Talib - Wikipedia

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    Both his great grandfather Tok Anjang Pelita and great great grandfather Dato' Sagor, Dato Maharaja Lela and other Malay warriors were involved in the rebellion against British occupation in Malaya, resulting in the killing of the first British Resident of Perak, Mr. J. W. W. Birch on 2 November 1875.

  7. Pengiran Anak Idris - Wikipedia

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    Pengiran Idris is born in January 1948, to Pengiran Maharaja Lela Pengiran Muda Abdul Kahar bin Pengiran Bendahara Pengiran Anak Haji Mohamed Yassin (died 16 April 1957). [16] Additionally, he is also the nephew of Pengiran Anak Kemaluddin [16] and cousin to Dayangku Najibah Eradah. [17]

  8. KD Maharaja Lela - Wikipedia

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    KD Maharaja Lela: Namesake: Dato Maharaja Lela: Builder: Boustead Heavy Industries Corporation / Lumut Naval Shipyard (Primary shipbuilder) Naval Group (Design authority) Laid down: 8 March 2016: Launched: 24 August 2017: Identification: Hull number: 2501: Status: Sea trials: General characteristics; Class and type: Maharaja Lela-class frigate ...

  9. Kelantan royal family - Wikipedia

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    Tengku Aressa Helanie and Syed Budriz Putra bin Syed Amir Abidin Jamalullail, the Engku Maharaja Lela Setia Paduka of Selangor (b. 1972) (the Sultan's first cousin once removed and cousin-in-law once removed) Syed Aqil Harryth Jamalullail (the Sultan's second cousin) Sharifah Allyssa Hanis (the Sultan's second cousin)