- From
buyut down to the
villagers During the era of
Mataram Sultanate,
temenggongs were
directly appointed by
sultan and act as a
regional leader in regions...
- a
Buginese name:
Daeng Ronggek. (See Trocki,
Prince of Pirates: The
Temenggongs and the
Development of
Johor and Singapore, 1784–1885, pg 95) Winstedt...
-
Johor being Abu Bakar. Carl A., Tr****i (2007).
Prince of Pirates : The
Temenggongs and the
Developments of
Johor and Singapore. Singapore: NUS Press. ISBN 9789971693763...
- at the
Wayback Machine Trocki, Carl A. (2007).
Prince of Pirates: The
Temenggongs and the
Development of
Johor and Singapore, 1784–1885. Singapore: NUS...
- the
Temenggongs buried in the mausoleum. In total,
there are
around 2,000
tombs in the
whole cemetery.
Interred in the
mausoleum are:
Temenggong Abdul...
-
Retrieved 2019-06-07. Carl A., Tr****i (2007).
Prince of Pirates : The
Temenggongs and the
Developments of
Johor and Singapore. Singapore: NUS Press. ISBN 9789971693763...
- Singapore:
Masjid Temenggong Daeng Ibrahim Temenggong Road, off
Telok Blangah Road Carl A., Tr****i (2007).
Prince of Pirates : The
Temenggongs and the Developments...
- Raja
Temenggung of Muar (also
known by the
title of
Temenggong Paduka Tuan of Muar) was a
noble title used to
refer to the
family of Dato'
Pasir Raja @...
-
first sultan of the
current ruling dynasty, the
House of
Temenggong. His father,
Temenggong Daeng Ibrahim,
managed to
consolidate enough power to marginalize...
- pp. 39–41. Carl A.
Trocki (30
November 2007).
Prince of Pirates: The
Temenggongs and the
Development of
Johor and Singapore, 1784–1885 (2nd Revised ed...