Syarif Masahor bin Syarif Hassan, also written as Sharif Masahor was a famous Malay rebel of Hadhrami descent in Sarikei, Sarawak state, Malaysia during...
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KD Syarif Masahor is the second ship of Maharaja Lela-class frigate built locally by Boustead Heavy Industries Corporation (BHIC). She build based on enlarged...
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politician Syed Jaafar Albar, politician Syed Sheh Hassan Barakbah, judge Syarif Masahor, warrior Syed Mokhtar Al-Bukhary businessman Syed Nasir Ismail, politician...
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Commissioned Homeport Maharaja Lela 2501 8 March 2016 24 August 2017 Syarif Masahor 2502 28 February 2017 Raja Mahadi 2503 18 December 2017 Mat Salleh 2504...
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Asop. This has angered Syarif Masahor. Syarif responded by building a bigger military force. This led the Brookes to reinstate Syarif as the leader of Sarikei...
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Iban warrior from Sarawak Rosli Dhobi, warrior from Sibu, Sarawak Syarif Masahor, warrior from Sarikei, Sarawak Tan Kee Soon (1803–1857), warrior and...
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bin Yahya, Mufti of Batavia Alwi bin Thohir al-Haddad, Mufti of Johor Syarif Masahor, a Malaysian Warrior Mahmud Shah III of Johor, 15th Sultan and Yang...
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Exocet SM39 missiles Frigates Maharaja Lela Frigate KD Maharaja Lela KD Syarif Masahor KD Raja Mahadi KD Mat Salleh KD Tok Janggut France / Malaysia 0+(5)...
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2016 24 August 2017 2026 (current estimate), 2024 (former estimate) Syarif Masahor 2502 28 February 2017 Raja Mahadi 2503 18 December 2017 Mat Salleh 2504...
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Exocet SM39 missiles Frigates Maharaja Lela Frigate KD Maharaja Lela KD Syarif Masahor KD Raja Mahadi KD Mat Salleh KD Tok Janggut France Malaysia 0+(5)...
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descendents of Syarif Masahor (a Rajang basin chief that opposed Brooke rule from 1860 to 1862). Sharifah Mai was a daughter of Syarif Masahor. She has a...
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Three major rebellions led by Rentap (1853), Liu Shan Bang (1857) and Syarif Masahor (1860) shook the Rajah's administration which, together with the stagnant...
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were not allowed to enter Mukah. Tuan Muda Charles Brooke opined that Syarif Masahor, the governor of Brunei of that area needs to be expelled in order to...
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Giles – wife of Carl Giles John Laycock George Edward Noel Oehlers Syarif Masahor – Sarawakian rebel Augustine Podmore Williams – English sailor, on whose...
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led by an Iban leader Rentap (1853–1863), and a Malay leader named Syarif Masahor (1860–1862). As a result, a series of forts were built around Kuching...
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minister Sulaiman Daud – former member of parliament for Petra Jaya Syarif Masahor – Sarawak Malay historical warrior Tawi Sli – 2nd Chief Minister of...
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Zakii Anwar Adnan bin Saidi (1915-1942), warrior from mainland Malaya Syarif Masahor, warrior from Sarawak Dato' Bahaman, warrior from Semantan, Pahang Mat...
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A boat to bring emergency cases to Sibu was provided. In June 1859, Syarif Masahor, together with a "Kanowit" leader named "Sawing", and a number of Malay...
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