- The
Malay language has a
complex system of styles,
titles and
honorifics which are used
extensively in
Brunei Darussalam,
Malaysia and Singapore. Brunei...
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Abdullah Syafi'i,
better known as
Teungku Lah (12
October 1947 – 22
January 2002) was the
Commander of the Free Aceh
Movement (GAM). He was born in Seuneubok...
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Muhammad Saman (1836 – 21
January 1891),
better known as
Teungku Chik di Tiro (usually
spelt Cik di Tiro in Indonesia), was an
Acehnese guerrilla fighter...
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Teungku Fakinah (1856 - 10
October 1940) was an
Acehnese female warrior and
Islamic scholar.
Fakinah was born in Lam
Beunot in 1856 to
Tengku Datuk, who...
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Wangsakara Prince Antasari Sultan Agung Sultan Babullah Bataha Santiago Teungku Chik di Tiro Cut Nyak
Dhien Cut Nyak
Meutia Diponegoro Raja Haji Fisabilillah...
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State Islamic Institute of
Teungku Dirundeng Meulaboh (Indonesian:
STAIN Teungku Dirundeng Meulaboh,
abbreviated STAIN TDM) is an
Indonesian Islamic public...
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Acehnese military leadership was
dominated by
religious ulema,
including Teungku Chik di Tiro (Muhamma Saman), who
propagated the
concept of a "holy war"...
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Teungku Mohammad Daud
Beureueh (17
September 1899 – 10 June 1987) was an
Indonesian military Governor of Aceh (1945–1953) and
leader of the
Darul Islam...
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Bobby (2013). Gangster, Ideologue, Martyr: the
Posthumous Reinvention of
Teungku Badruddin and the
Nature of the Free Aceh Movement, in Conflict, Security...
- descent, of
which the
local community would address them with the
title Teungku Jet or
Habib as a form of respect. Similarly, some of the
Sultan of Aceh...