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Penghulu (Jawi: ڤڠهولو; also
Pěnghulu) is the
headman or
chief of a
region in
traditional societies in the
Malay Archipelago. The term is
currently used...
- of the
northern Malaysian states of
Perlis and Kedah. It was
founded by
Penghulu Said bin
Jaafar bin
Enjang (1860–1960)
circa 1900, when he
opened up an...
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until in the year 1892, the
local mayors (
Penghulu) such as
Penghulu Rahmat bin
Ragam (Simpang Kanan) dan
Penghulu Kitam bin Mohd. Shah (Simpang Kiri) requested...
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largest mukim in
Segamat District. The
earliest Malay settlement set by the
Penghulu (Village Head) was
located near the
bridge of the
Bekok River on the way...
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princess from the
Kedah royal family,
Tengku Safiah, and was
later made the
Penghulu (district chief) of Arau in 1797. When the Thai army
invaded and occupied...
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Agong (head of state) of
modern Malaysia is
called Datuk Maharaja Lela
Penghulu Istana Negara. Eventually,
Maharajah Adinda was also used to
refer to a...
- the
initiators of the
party were
Penghulu Masam Anak Radin,
Pengarah Banyang,
Penghulu Chundi Anak Resa and
Penghulu Umpau.
Temenggong Jugah, Temenggong...
- Malay).
Pusat Pengajian Pembangunan Malaysia,
Johor Bahru. "Senarai
Penghulu-
Penghulu Daerah" [List of
District Chieftains] (in Malay).
District Office...
- of the Philippines." The
title in
Filipino is
Pangulo (cognate of
Malay penghulu "leader", "chieftain"). In the
other major languages of the Philippines...
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Between 1760 and 1770, a
council of
leaders known as the datuk-datuk
penghulu luak (the
predecessor of the datuk-datuk
undang today) left for Pagaruyung...