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Munggu Tajau is a
settlement in Sarawak, Malaysia. It lies
approximately 143.7
kilometres (89.3 mi) east of the
state capital Kuching.
Neighbouring settlements...
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stated to have
conquered and
converted 66
valleys to Islam.
After conquering Tajau and
Nijrau valleys in
Panjshir area, the
crusaders established a fort at...
- Samsenethai, King (1373–1416) Malaysia:
Peninsular Old
Pahang Kingdom –
Tajau,
Maharaja (c.1378)
Kedah Sultanate (complete list) –
Mahmud Shah I, Sultan...
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stated to have
conquered and
converted 66
valleys to Islam.
After conquering Tajau and
Nijrau valleys in
Panjshir area, the
soldiers established a fort at...
- Festival) with
three ascending stages to s**** and to
welcome lucks, and
Gawai Tajau (Jar Festival) to
welcome newly acquired jars. The
fifth category consists...
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Neighbouring settlements include:
Bukong 1.9
kilometres (1.2 mi)
south Munggu Tajau 1.9
kilometres (1.2 mi) east
Sungai Meniang 1.9
kilometres (1.2 mi) east...
- of the
state capital Kuching.
Neighbouring settlements include:
Munggu Tajau 0
kilometres (0.0 mi)
north Sungai Meniang 0
kilometres (0.0 mi)
north Engkilili...
- 'karo dsapau', 'kemagi lawid', 'kemagi 3 rondog', 'badil' or cannon, '
tajau' or vase, 'canyang tinukul', 'tatarapan', two
pieces of 'rantakah', two...
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stated to have
conquered and
converted 66
valleys to Islam.
After conquering Tajau and
Nijrau valleys in
Panjshir area, his
forces established a fort at Islamabad...
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Pahang to the Ming
court in the 14th and 15th centuries. In 1378,
Maharaja Tajau sent
envoys with a
letter on a gold leaf and sent six
foreign slaves and...