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  2. 1895 in Malaya - Wikipedia

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    February 1895 – Pudu Prison in final construction stage and completed at the same year and used as the central prison in Selangor and Federated Malay States. [1] The first governor of Pudu Prison was Lt. Col. J.A.B. Ellen. 1:2. Flag of the Federated Malay States (1895–1946)

  3. Timeline of Malaysian history - Wikipedia

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    The final peace agreement was signed with Indonesia, which formally recognised Malaysia, marked the end of Malaysia-Indonesia confrontation 30 - 31 October: US President, Lyndon B. Johnson made historic visit to Malaysia. This is the first US President to set foot on Malaysian soil. 1967: February

  4. History of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The date was to coincide with the independence day of Malaya and the British giving self-rule to Sarawak and North Borneo. However, Indonesia and the Philippines strenuously objected to this development, with Indonesia claiming Malaysia represented a form of "neocolonialism" and the

  5. Category:History of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Bahasa Indonesia; Italiano; ... Malaysia history-related lists (11 P) A. Archaeology of Malaysia (2 C, 1 P) E. Historical events in Malaysia (38 C) H. Historiography ...

  6. Abdul Rahman of Negeri Sembilan - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Rahman in 1937. Born at Seri Menanti on August 24, 1895, [1] he was the second son of Tuanku Muhammad ibni Tuanku Antah, first Yang di-Pertuan Besar of modern Negeri Sembilan and seventh Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Seri Menanti (1888–1933) by his second wife, Tunku Puan Chik.

  7. Template:History of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    • To set it to display one particular list while keeping the remainder collapsed (i.e. hidden apart from their headings), use: {{History of Malaysia |expanded=listname}} or, if enabled, {{History of Malaysia |listname}} …where listname is one of the following (do not include any quotemarks): "Incidents"

  8. Mat Salleh Rebellion - Wikipedia

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    Memorial Stone near Tambunan, Sabah, Malaysia, marking the former location of Mat Salleh's fort and also the place where he met his death in 1900. The company sent a force to retaliate. They reached Tambunan on 31 December 1899 and fighting commenced the next day. On 10 January 1900, the village of Laland was captured by the company.

  9. List of years in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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