Leaders of 19th & 20th century rebellions against British rulers in Pre-Malaysian states prior to WWII
Kedah
Sultan Abdullah Mukarram Shah (1791)
Malacca
Dol Said (1831–1832)
Sarawak
Rentap (1853–1861)
Liu Shan Bang (1857)
Syarif Masahor (1860–1861)
Negeri Sembilan
Tengku Antah ibni Yamtuan Radin (1872–1874)
Datuk Siamang Gagap (1872–1874)
Perak
Lela Pandak Lam (1875–1877)
Ngah Ibrahim (1875–1877)
Sultan Abdullah (1875–1877)
Pahang
Dato' Bahaman (1891–1895)
Tok Gajah (1891–1895)
Mat Kilau (1891–1895)
Sabah
Mat Salleh (1894–1905)
Antanum (1915)
Kelantan
Tok Janggut (1915)
Terengganu
Haji Abdul Rahman Limbong (1922–1928)
Ngah Ibrahim was a Malay headman who succeeded his father Long Jaafar as headman and administrator of the district of Larut upon the death of his father in 1857. By the time of Sultan Ismail Mu'abbiddin Riayat Shah of Perak, Ngah Ibrahim had quarrelled with Raja Muda Abdullah II, the son of the former sultan who had been passed over by the Royal Council in favour of Ismail. Abdullah sought to engineer a situation where the British would recognise him as Sultan and sought the services and recognition of Ngah Ibrahim. In return he appointed Ngah Ibrahim as Orang Kaya Mantri of Larut in 1858.[1] The two of them had a falling-out and embroiled miners in the Larut area in their dispute which eventually resulted in intervention by the British, the treaties at Pangkor for the cessation of hostilities between the miners, the recognition of Abdullah as Sultan of Perak and the appointment of a British Resident whose advice must be asked and acted upon on all questions except those touching Malay religion and custom.[2][3][4][5][6]
^Salma Nasution Khoo & Abdur-Razzaq Lubis (2005). Kinta Valley: Pioneering Malaysia's Modern Development. Areca Books. ISBN 98-342-1130-9.
^Di mana Ngah Ibrahim disemadi? -- Perak, dakwa anak, Utusan Malaysia 4 September 2006
^A History of Malaysia By Leonard Y. Andaya published by Palgrave Macmillan, 1984, ISBN 0-312-38121-2, ISBN 978-0-312-38121-9
^Papers on Malay Subjects - Page 91 - by Richard James Wilkinson published by BiblioBazaar, LLC, 2008, ISBN 0-559-62546-4, ISBN 978-0-559-62546-6
^Triad Societies: Western Accounts of the History, Sociology and Linguistics of Chinese Secret Societies, Kingsley Bolton, ISBN 0-415-15353-0, ISBN 978-0-415-15353-9
^Southeast Asia: a historical encyclopedia, from Angkor Wat to East Timor, Volume 3 by Keat-Gin Ooi published by ABC-CLIO, 2004, ISBN 1-57607-770-5, ISBN 978-1-57607-770-2
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Kota NgahIbrahim or NgahIbrahim's Fort is a fort of historical value in Taiping, Larut, Matang and Selama District, Perak, Malaysia. The fort is located...
areas in Perak which later involved rivalry between Raja Abdullah and NgahIbrahim, making it a war of succession. The First Larut War began in July 1861...
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and the governor was a friend of NgahIbrahim, who had unresolved issues with Raja Abdullah. With Ord's aid, NgahIbrahim sent sepoy troops from India to...
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trial held between 14 and 22 December in Matang, Sultan Abdullah and NgahIbrahim was deposed and sent to exile in Seychelles. Dato Maharaja Lela meanwhile...
leaders and warriors, such as Dato Maharaja Lela, Sultan Abdullah II and NgahIbrahim. The first was captured and hanged in Matang with two followers in 1877...
Training College. Opened in 1913, the house of the Malay noble of Taiping, NgahIbrahim served as the first teacher training college in Malaya until it was shifted...
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caused by Chinese and Malay gangs employed in a political fight between NgahIbrahim and Raja Muda Abdullah. The Pangkor Treaty of 1874 paved the way for...
(cosmonauts). 7 September – The remains of two 19th-century Malay warriors NgahIbrahim and Laksamana Mohammad Amin Alang Duakap were brought back from Singapore...
Menteri Besar of Perak. Mohd Nasir Basharuddin, Malaysian footballer. NgahIbrahim, Orang Kaya Mantri of Larut in 1858. Mohammad Nor Khalid, a Malaysian...
district in the Malayan state of Perak, for the Mentri (Chief Minister) NgahIbrahim. In 1874, Speedy was appointed assistant British resident of Larut and...
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road section from Port Weld (now Kuala Sepetang) to Sekolah Kebangsaan NgahIbrahim, Matang and the village road section of Jalan Jebong and Jalan Simpang...
Margherita Fort Sylvia Kota Lukut Kota Belanda or Kota Dindingh Kota NgahIbrahim Fort Benghisa Fort Binġemma Fort Cambridge Fort Campbell Fort Chambray...
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Singapore in October 1873 to seek help from the Ghee Hin there. Had NgahIbrahim not already aligned himself with the Hai San, he would not have got it...
Penang, led to the creation of Bangsawan. 1876 Perak War: Raja Abdullah, NgahIbrahim and Mohammad Amin were exiled to the Seychelles. 1877 20 January Perak...
Memorial Clock Tower Dutch Fort Ipoh Railway Station Kellie's Castle NgahIbrahim's Fort Al-Ghufran Royal Mausoleum Taiping War Cemetery Beruas Museum Darul...
Geological Museum (Malaysia) Han Chin Pet Soo, Hakka Tin Mining Museum Kota NgahIbrahim Palong Tin Museum Perak Royal Museum Perak State Museum Sitiawan Settlement...
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Junctions Taiping Simpang West FT 74 Kuala Sepetang FT 74 Matang Kota NgahIbrahim East FT 74 Taiping FT 74 Kamunting FT 74 Bukit Larut Junctions Taman...