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    The Pangkor Treaty of 1874 was a treaty signed between Great Britain and the Sultan of Perak on 20 January 1874, on the Colonial Steamer Pluto, off the...
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    Larut Wars (category History of Perak)
    The Larut Wars were a series of four wars that began in July 1861 and ended with the signing of the Pangkor Treaty of 1874. The conflicts were fought among...
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    Fort. In 1874, it was the location of a historical treaty between the British government and a contender for the Perak throne (the Pangkor Treaty), which...
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    On 20 January 1874, Sir Andrew Clarke, governor of the Straits Settlements, concluded with the Sultan of Perak the treaty of Pangkor whereby the Sultan...
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  • President Mohamed Morsi Abdullah Muhammad Shah II of Perak, one of the parties to the Pangkor Treaty of 1874 Abdullah Abbas Nadwi, Islamic scholar Abdullah...
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    comprised Pangkor Island and the town of Lumut on the mainland, were ceded by Perak to the British government under the Pangkor Treaty of 1874. It was hoped...
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    Lumut, Perak (category Mukims of Perak)
    from as far away as Kinta. It was once part of the Straits Settlements by virtue of the Pangkor Treaty of 1874 until it was returned to Perak by Great Britain...
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    practice following the Pangkor Treaty of 1874. While this treaty placed most aspects of governance under British control, the Sultan of Perak retained authority...
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    Hai San Secret Society (category History of Penang)
    brought to an end with the signing of a treaty between the two parties in 1874, known as The Pangkor Treaty of 1874. Many of the new settlers were sacrificed...
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    known as the Treaty of Tudején. Also known as the Treaty of Winchester or the Treaty of Westminster. Also known as the First Treaty of Constance. Also...
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    Frank Swettenham (category Members of the Order of the Companions of Honour)
    1870s. He was a member of the Commission for the Pacification of Larut set up following the signing of the Pangkor Treaty of 1874 and he served alongside...
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  • population who were predominantly of Tamil origin. After the Pangkor Treaty of 1874, the British embarked upon the construction of roads, railways, schools, hospitals...
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  • Jaafar Safiuddin Muazzam Shah, Malaysian sultan, one of the parties to the Pangkor Treaty of 1874, later exiled to Seychelles Abdullah (name) Abdullah...
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    Muda Abdullah. The Pangkor Treaty of 1874 paved the way for the expansion of British influence in Malaya. The British concluded treaties with some Malay...
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  • Sultans of Perak as written in the Pangkor Treaty of 1874, since they exchanged Thai sovereignty for a British protectorate; since 1 July 1896 part of the...
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  • Sultan Ismail of Perak, replaced by Sultan Abdullah of Perak by virtue of the Pangkor Treaty of 1874 Raja Ismail bin Raja Abdullah, son of Raja Abdullah...
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  • January 20 – The Pangkor Treaty (also known as the Pangkor Engagement), by which the British extend their control over first the Sultanate of Perak, and later...
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    territory's boundaries were further expanded in 1868 and in the Pangkor Treaty of 1874, effectively enlarging the British-held territory from the Muda...
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  • applicants to apply for the posts. After the Pangkor Treaty of 1874, the British embarked upon the construction of roads, railways, schools, hospitals and...
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    Temenggong of Larut along with the Lower Perak chiefs (who were related to Abdullah) to sign the Pangkor Treaty of 1874. There was a high level of tension...
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    Malayalis, Telugus, and Punjabis. After the Pangkor Treaty of 1874, the British embarked upon the construction of roads, railways, schools, hospitals, and...
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    signing of the Pangkor Treaty on 20 January 1874, Clarke acknowledged Raja Abdullah as the legitimate sultan of Perak. It resulted in the appointment of J....
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    Dindings and was part of the Straits Settlements, then under the administration of Penang. Dindings district became part of the Pangkor Treaty signed by Britain...
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    towards the independent Malay states that led to the signing of the Pangkor Treaty of 1874, after which British political agents known as Residents were...
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    Bukit Larut (category Hills of Malaysia)
    intervention into Taiping and later The Pangkor Treaty of 1874 which allowed the British to administer Perak. After the treaty was signed, Taiping received Captain...
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    Chung Thye Phin (category Wikipedia neutral point of view disputes from January 2016)
    Wars (1865–1874), which ended in a Ghee Hin victory with the Pangkor Treaty of 1874. However, they were conferred the honorific titles of "Kapitan China"...
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    street names of George Town reflect the multicultural heritage of the city, the capital of the former British settlement of Penang, now part of Malaysia....
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  • these events, see History of Malaysia. Timeline of the 1Malaysia Development Berhad scandal Junjiro Takakusu, (1896), A record of the Buddhist Religion as...
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    Samuel Dunlop (category History of Penang)
    middle of January 1874 on board the H. M. S. Pluto moored off the picturesque Island of Pangkor, off Perak state – the oldest Sultanate of the three Western...
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    Perak (redirect from State of Perak)
    Malay Peninsula without interference from other foreign powers. The 1874 Pangkor Treaty provided for direct British intervention, with Perak appointing a...
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