Dato bahaman orang kaya semantan

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    Dato' Bahaman

    Malaysian rebel

    Abdul Rahman bin Tuanku Imam Nuh (also known as Dato' Bahaman) was a nobleman and famous Malay warrior best known for his role in the Pahang Uprising (1891–1895) in Pahang, Malaysia during the period of British protectorate.

    Dato' Bahaman was an Orang Besar Raja – a fief of the Sultan of Pahang.

    He is also the great-grandfather of a famous revolutionary figure namely Abu Samah Mohd Kassim, also a fighter who later became a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Malaya and a left nationalist in the Malayan National Liberation Army.

    Origin

    Dato' Bahaman is the son of Tuanku Imam Nuh who hails from Bangkinang, Kampar, Sumatera.

    Dato bahaman orang kaya semantan

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  • Dato Bahaman was said to be adopted by the then-Bendahara (viceroy) of Pahang, Tun Ali, and was a playmate to the future Sultan Ahmad during his childhood. Dato' Bahaman swore an oath of loyalty to Sultan Ahmad when he took the throne in 1881, pledging to serve his homeland.

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