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Tuanku Imam
Bonjol (1772 – 6
November 1864), also
known as
Muhammad Syahab, Peto Syarif, and
Malim Basa, was one of the most po****r
leaders of the Padri...
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Bonjol is name of a
district (kecamatan) in the
Pasaman Regency (kabupaten Pasaman),
province West Sumatera, Indonesia. It is
famous especially for its...
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white and grow beards, they
would wear red. Imam
Bonjol was a mystic, strategist, and visionary. Imam
Bonjol with Tuan Ku Rao and Tuan Ku
Tambusai were based...
- The Ruit
Bonjol commemorates the
conquest of the
fortress Bonjol in the
former Dutch East
Indies in 1837
after the
prolonged Padri War
against Tuanku...
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during the
Padri Wars in 1838,
along with his contemporaries,
Tuanku Imam
Bonjol and
Tuanku Rao.[citation needed]
Muhammad Saleh was born in Dalu-dalu, a...
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Tuanku Imam
Bonjol. He also made
trips to the
Pagaruyung area
outside of his jurisdiction. Upon the
outbreak of
continued fighting in the
Bonjol area, Sentot...
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rebellions from
local leaders like
Prince Diponegoro in
central Java, Imam
Bonjol in
central Sumatra,
Pattimura in Maluku, and
fighters in Aceh.
Dutch dominance...
- KRI Imam
Bonjol (383) is a Parchim-class
corvette currently operated by the
Indonesian Navy.
Prior to 1994, the Imam
Bonjol was part of the East German...
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located in the north-east of West Sumatra. The town of
Bonjol,
birthplace of
Tuanku Imam
Bonjol, is
notable for
being the area
where the Trans-Sumatran...
- 1825 when the
Dutch signed an
agreement with the
Padri leader Tuanku Imam
Bonjol to halt hostilities,
allowing them to
redeploy their forces to
fight the...