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Bukit Larut is a hill
resort in
Malaysia located in the
state of Perak, Malaysia, 10
kilometres southwest from Taiping. It was
established under the direction...
- The
Larut Wars were a
series of four wars that
began in July 1861 and
ended with the
signing of the
Pangkor Treaty of 1874. The
conflicts were fought...
- [tʰaɪ̯⁵¹piŋ], Hokkien: Thài-pêng; Tamil: தைப்பிங்) is a town
located in
Larut,
Matang and
Selama District, Perak, Malaysia. It is
located approximately...
- The
Larut,
Matang and
Selama District is a
district of Perak, Malaysia.
Taiping is the
capital town of this district.
Larut,
Matang and
Selama used to...
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Bukit Larut ('Late Hill' in
Indonesian and Malay) may
refer to:
Bukit Larut, hill
resort in
Malaysia located in the
state of Perak,
Malaysia Jalan Bukit...
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Larut Utara was a
federal constituency in Perak, Malaysia, that was
represented in the
Dewan Rakyat from 1959 to 1974. The
federal constituency was created...
- the
Pacification of
Larut,
whose terms of reference,
among others, was to
arrange for an
amicable settlement relating to the
Larut tin mines, was established...
- The
Second Larut War took
place in 1865 and was
sparked off by a
gambling quarrel in June of that year
between members of the two
opposing secret societies...
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Larut Selatan was a
federal constituency in Perak, Malaysia, that was
represented in the
Dewan Rakyat from 1959 to 1974. The
federal constituency was...
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figure prominently in the
Larut Wars of 1862–1873 and by that time was
headed by
Chung Keng Quee or
Chung Ah Kwee. At
Larut,
miners who were
members of...