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- Q6177105 subject Q8517498.
- Q6177105 subject Q8908736.
- Q6177105 abstract "The Jementah Civil War happened in 1879 in Jementah, Sultanate of Johor when Tengku Alam Shah, the heir of Sultan Ali of Muar refused to give the district of Muar to the temporary administration of Sultan Abu Bakar of Johor (then Maharaja in 1879). The final result of the civil war became a factor of the opening of the town of Muar.Before Sultan Abu Bakar became the ruler of Johor, Johor was ruled by Temenggong Ibrahim who was more favored than Sultan Ali. To settle the problems of administration, Sultan Ali was given the district of Muar while Temenggong Ibrahim ruled the remaining districts in Johor.The war was triggered on 25 October 1879 because Sultan Ali crowned his 11-year-old son named Tengku Mahmood as his successor after his death, resulting in Tengku Alam's fury and envy. He also felt unsatisfied when Colonel Archibald Anson put the district of Muar under Maharaja Abu Bakar's temporary administration.He began his moves by asking his cousins Tengku Nong and Tengku Mat to spread false information to the residents of Muar district to be on his side. He also gathered some powerful warriors for the battle.Tengku Alam and his followers launched the first blow of the war by attacking Jementah on 25 October 1879 and winning the battle. As a result, the headman of Jementah sent reports to the ruler of Johor and Maharaja Abu Bakar responded by sending a powerful army of soldiers led by his cousin, Ungku Ahmad. Ungku Ahmad was a great tactician who contributed to Johor's rapid victory.Dato' Mohammed Salleh bin Perang, also known as Dato' Bentara Luar, was sent to the battlefield by the government on 2 December 1879 to assist the government army. As a strategy, he split the Johor government army into four parts to fight enemies easier. Each component contained about 100 soldiers.During the middle of December 1879, the government army conquered more enemy strongholds and finally gained total victory at dawn on 30 December 1879 after a surprise attack on the enemy's final redoubt. Since then, the original District of Muar which included Segamat was re-occupied by the government of Johor.".
- Q6177105 combatant "Johor Sultanate".
- Q6177105 combatant "MuarunderSultan Ali".
- Q6177105 combatant "Supported by:".
- Q6177105 combatant "Tengku Alam's faction".
- Q6177105 commander Q2637695.
- Q6177105 commander Q7390576.
- Q6177105 commander Q7636639.
- Q6177105 commander Q7699794.
- Q6177105 date "1879-10-25".
- Q6177105 date "1879-12-30".
- Q6177105 place Q1832744.
- Q6177105 place Q2643141.
- Q6177105 place Q6177107.
- Q6177105 place Q6394851.
- Q6177105 result "Johor state governmentretakesMuar District".
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- Q6177105 wikiPageWikiLink Q1832744.
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- Q6177105 wikiPageWikiLink Q2637695.
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- Q6177105 wikiPageWikiLink Q6177107.
- Q6177105 wikiPageWikiLink Q6394851.
- Q6177105 wikiPageWikiLink Q7390576.
- Q6177105 wikiPageWikiLink Q7636639.
- Q6177105 wikiPageWikiLink Q7699794.
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- Q6177105 wikiPageWikiLink Q8517498.
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- Q6177105 combatant "Johor Sultanate".
- Q6177105 combatant "Muar under Sultan Ali".
- Q6177105 combatant "Supported by:".
- Q6177105 combatant "Tengku Alam's faction".
- Q6177105 commander Q7636639.
- Q6177105 commander "Dato' Salleh bin Perang".
- Q6177105 commander "Sultan Abu Bakar".
- Q6177105 commander "Tengku Alam".
- Q6177105 commander "Tengku Mat".
- Q6177105 commander "Tengku Nong".
- Q6177105 commander "Ungku Ahmad".
- Q6177105 conflict "Jementah Civil War".
- Q6177105 date "--10-25".
- Q6177105 place "Muar, Kesang, Jementah and Segamat".
- Q6177105 result "Johor state government retakes Muar District".
- Q6177105 type Event.
- Q6177105 type Event.
- Q6177105 type MilitaryConflict.
- Q6177105 type SocietalEvent.
- Q6177105 type Event.
- Q6177105 type Thing.
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- Q6177105 comment "The Jementah Civil War happened in 1879 in Jementah, Sultanate of Johor when Tengku Alam Shah, the heir of Sultan Ali of Muar refused to give the district of Muar to the temporary administration of Sultan Abu Bakar of Johor (then Maharaja in 1879). The final result of the civil war became a factor of the opening of the town of Muar.Before Sultan Abu Bakar became the ruler of Johor, Johor was ruled by Temenggong Ibrahim who was more favored than Sultan Ali.".
- Q6177105 label "Jementah Civil War".
- Q6177105 name "Jementah Civil War".