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The Larut Wars were a series of four wars started in July 1861 and ended with the signing of the Pangkor Treaty of 1874. The conflict was fought among local Chinese secret societies over the control of mining areas in Perak which later involved rivalry between Raja Abdullah and Ngah Ibrahim, making it a war of succession.
The LarutWars were a series of four wars started in July 1861 and ended with the signing of the Pangkor Treaty of 1874. The conflict was fought among...
later learned the local Malay language. Chan was involved in the LarutWars, a series of wars waged between dialect group[clarification needed] Ghee Hin and...
figure prominently in the LarutWars of 1862-1873 and by that time was headed by Chung Keng Quee or Chung Ah Kwee. At Larut, miners who were members of...
San, a Chinese secret society in British Malaya during the time of the LarutWars (1862–73). a position he is said to have held till early 1884 although...
Bukit Larut is a hill resort in Malaysia located in the state of Perak, Malaysia, 10 kilometres southwest from Taiping. It was established under the direction...
significant importance. However, local strife, collectively known as the LarutWars (1861–1874), between the local Malay elites and frequent clashes between...
The Second LarutWar took place in 1865 and was sparked off by a gambling quarrel in June of that year between members of the two opposing secret societies...
treaty with Kedah in 1867, and played an integral role in ending the Larutwars by getting Abdullah to seek British intervention, which led to the signing...
cuisine Hakka hill songs Hakka language Han opera (Hakka opera) LarutWar Punti-Hakka Clan Wars Tea-picking opera Char, Tin-Yuke (1969). The Hakka Chinese...
Commission was successful in freeing many women taken as captives during the LarutWars (1862–73), getting stockades dismantled and getting the tin mining business...
that the king of Java had seven vassals under him and engaged in several wars with the "khan of Cathay".: 156 In 1328, Jayanegara was murdered by his...
1945 (plans had been presented to the War Cabinet as early as May 1944) in the aftermath of the Second World War by the British Military Administration...
to avoid referring to it as a war, because London-based insurers would not pay out in instances of civil wars. The war began on 17 June 1948, after Britain...
temporarily returned to Thai jurisdiction for the latter part of the Second World War. The chief officer of the British colonial administration was the "Advisor"...
had at times become engaged in local disputes. This war and other conflicts such as the LarutWar in Perak led to the official abandonment of this policy...
Dutch government in 1800. During the 19th century, the Dutch fought many wars against indigenous rulers and peoples, which caused hundreds of thousands...
Midsummer, a 2023 historical drama film evoking the events of the 13 May "Race War in Malaysia". Time. 23 May 1969. Archived from the original on 18 May 2007...
almost 183 years with intermittent British occupation during the Napoleonic Wars (1795–1815). This era saw relative peace with little serious interruption...
2016. Barber, Andrew (2010). Penang At War: A History of Penang During and Between the First and Second World Wars 1914–1945. AB&B. Alan Warren (2006)....
Naning War 1831–1832 Kingdom of Sarawak 1841–1946 Separation of Perlis from Kedah 1843 Crown Colony of Labuan 1848–1946 Pahang Civil War 1857–1863 Larut Wars...
Naning War 1831–1832 Kingdom of Sarawak 1841–1946 Separation of Perlis from Kedah 1843 Crown Colony of Labuan 1848–1946 Pahang Civil War 1857–1863 Larut Wars...
Chinese court and explained that their country was involved in continuous war with Srivijaya. In 999 the Srivijayan envoy sailed from China to Champa in...
Naning War 1831–1832 Kingdom of Sarawak 1841–1946 Separation of Perlis from Kedah 1843 Crown Colony of Labuan 1848–1946 Pahang Civil War 1857–1863 Larut Wars...
due to tin-mining disputes. The rivalry eventually escalated into the LarutWars (1865–1874), which ended in a Ghee Hin victory with the Pangkor Treaty...