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  2. Rejang people - Wikipedia

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    Bengkulu is a variant of the Malay language with its own native speakers in Bengkulu Province. The Bengkulu language is known for sharing similarities with Minangkabau language and Palembang Malay. Linguist Richard McGinn suggests that the Rejang people originate from outside of Sumatra and migrated there for reason yet to be known.

  3. Children of Muhammad - Wikipedia

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    It is improbable that the elderly Khadija could have given birth to so many children. [2] Some Twelver Shia sources therefore contend that Ruqayya, Umm Kulthum, and Zainab were adopted by Muhammad after the death of their mother Hala, who was Khadija's sister, [3] [4] or that the three were daughters of Khadija from an earlier marriage. [5]

  4. Bengkulu - Wikipedia

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    Bengkulu (Indonesian pronunciation: [bəŋˈkulu]), historically known as Bencoolen, is a province of Indonesia.It is located on the southwest coast of Sumatra.It was formed on 18 November 1968 by separating out the area of the historic Bencoolen Residency from the province of South Sumatra under Law No. 9 of 1967 and was finalized by Government Regulation No. 20 of 1968.

  5. Bengkulu Museum - Wikipedia

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    Bengkulu Museum or Bengkulu State Museum is a museum in Bengkulu, Indonesia. The museum has a collection relating to historical artifacts and traditional cultures of ...

  6. Nurbani Yusuf - Wikipedia

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    Nurbani Yusuf was born on 25 December 1939 in Bengkulu, Dutch East Indies, as the second child and only daughter of the nine children of Muhammad Yusuf (died 1961). [1] [2] Her brothers were Rusdy (1943–1990), Abdul Salihin (1947–2022), and Yulius Yusuf. [citation needed] Yusuf went to Faculty of Law at University of Indonesia and graduated ...

  7. Fort Marlborough - Wikipedia

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    Fort Marlborough (Indonesian Benteng Marlborough, also known as Malabero) is a former East India Company fort located in Bengkulu City, Sumatra.It was built between 1713 and 1719 by the East India Company under the leadership of Governor Joseph Collett as a defensive fort for the British East India Company's Residency there.

  8. List of people from Bengkulu - Wikipedia

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  9. Fatmawati - Wikipedia

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    Fatmawati was born on 5 February 1923 in Bengkulu to Hasan Din and Chadijah. [3] One of her ancestors was a princess of a Minangkabau kingdom, Sultanate of Inderapura. [4] When she met Sukarno she was a teenager and he was married to a 53-year-old woman named Inggit Garnasih.