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Setul,
officially the
Kingdom of
Setul Mambang Segara (Malay:
Kerajaan Setul Mambang Segara; Jawi: نڬري ستول ممبڠ سڬارا; Thai: เมืองสตูล; RTGS: Mueang...
- the two
parties by
appointing Tunku Bisnu as
ruler of
Setul, thus
establishing the
Kingdom of
Setul Mambang Segara in 1808. From 1821, a
Siamese invasion...
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limits on the
expressway are 80 km/h for the
Kajang Perdana–Kajang
South and
Setul–Paroi sections, and 110 km/h (68 mph) for all
other sections. The 44.3 km...
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Satun (Thai: สตูล,
pronounced [sā.tūːn], Malay:
Setul) is a town (thesaban mueang) in
southern Thailand,
capital of the
Satun province. It
covers the...
- Seremban. This
place has two names,
Setul and Mantin.
Setul is the name of a
certain plant (sandori**** koet****e).
Setul was a town with a
police station...
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Chulalongkorn sided with Perlis.
Perlis also had
several disputes with the
state of
Setul before the 1900s. As with Kedah, the Anglo-Siamese
Treaty of 1909 forced...
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control under the name of Syburi. In 1896,
Kedah along with
Perlis and
Setul were
combined into the
Siamese province of
Monthon Syburi which lasted until...
- Malaysia. The name
Satun is a Thai
version of its
original Malay name,
Setul (santol, or wild
mangosteen tree).
Setoi is the name of the
province in...
- Terengganu, Kelantan, Kedah, Pattani, Nong Chik, Yala, Rangae,
Kubang Pasu and
Setul. The
tribute consisted of two
small trees made of gold and silver, along...
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Patani and
similarly obtained Rundung, Kupa, Tongkah,
Terang while carving Setul, Langu, Perlis,
Kubang Pasu from the
Kedah Kingdom in 1839. In 1902, the...