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  2. Riau-Lingga Sultanate - Wikipedia

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    Riau-Lingga Sultanate (Jawi: کسلطانن رياوليڠݢ ‎, romanized: Kesultanan Riau-Lingga), also known as the Lingga-Riau Sultanate, Riau Sultanate or Lingga Sultanate was a Malay sultanate that existed from 1824 to 1911, before being dissolved following Dutch intervention.

  3. File:Coat of arms of Riau-Lingga Sultanate.svg - Wikipedia

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    Usage on eu.wikipedia.org Riau-Lingga Sultanerria; Usage on id.wikipedia.org Kesultanan Lingga; Gerakan Riau Merdeka; Usage on it.wikipedia.org Lingga-Riau; Usage on ms.wikipedia.org Kesultanan Riau-Lingga; Usage on th.wikipedia.org รัฐสุลต่านรีเยา-ลิงกา; Usage on tr.wikipedia.org Riau-Lingga Sultanlığı

  4. Daik - Wikipedia

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    Daik (Jawi: دائق ‎; Chinese: 大一; pinyin: Dàyī) is the main village (kelurahan) on the island of Lingga of Lingga Regency, in the Riau Islands in Indonesia. [1] It is located at 0°12′0″N 104°37′0″E  /  0.20000°N 104.61667°E  / 0.20000; 104.

  5. Abdul Rahman Muazzam Shah of Johor - Wikipedia

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    Born in Hulu Riau (present-day Tanjungpinang) in 1780, Abdul Rahman Muazzam Shah was the son of the 15th Sultan of Johor, Mahmud Shah III with his third wife, Encik Mariam binti Dato' Hassan (died in Lingga, 1831), the daughter of a Bugis nobleman of Sindereng, South Sulawesi.

  6. Grand Mosque of the Sultan of Riau - Wikipedia

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    Penyengat Island was the royal seat of the once powerful Sultanate of Riau-Lingga, and it is famous for its viceroys of Riau during the 18th century conflict with European powers. Penyengat still bears the traces of its illustrious and mystic past. Despite being ruined and abandoned for almost 70 years, Penyengat has recently been restored.

  7. Bendahara dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The breakaway Riau-Lingga Sultanate would exist as a Dutch protectorate until 1911, when it was abolished by the Dutch colonial administration. In the Pahang Kingdom , the fourth raja bendahara, Tun Ali formally renounced his allegiance to the Sultan of Johor and became the independent ruler of Pahang in 1853.

  8. Lingga Island - Wikipedia

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    Lingga Island is the largest and most populated of the Lingga Islands, Indonesia. It has an area of 889 square kilometres (343 sq mi). It has an area of 889 square kilometres (343 sq mi). It is located south of the Riau Islands off the east coast of Sumatra .

  9. Riau - Wikipedia

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    This name was used as one of the four main sultanates that formed the kingdoms of Riau, Lingga, Johor and Pahang. However, as the consequences of the Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824 between the Netherlands and United Kingdom, the Johor-Pahang sultanates fell under British influence, while the Riau-Lingga sultanates fell under Dutch influence. [11] [12]