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Bharu 1786–1909 1943–1945 Kelantan,
British Malaya Kelantan, Malaysia
Trangkanu Kuala Terengganu 1786 –1909 1943–1945 Terengganu,
British Malaya Terengganu...
- (กลันตัน, Kalantan),
Perlis (ปะลิส, Palit) and
Terengganu (ตรังกานู,
Trangkanu)
which entered the
British sphere of
influence as protectorates. These...
- the
states as
Syburi (ไทรบุรี),
Palit (ปะลิส),
Kalantan (กลันตัน) and
Trangkanu (ตรังกานู)
provinces from 18
October 1943
until the
surrender of the ****anese...
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Saiburi (until 1906)
Kalantan (until 1906)
Trangkanu (until 1906)
Bersut (until 1899)
merged into
Trangkanu Pattani Merger Pattani Yala
Narathiwat Chumphon...
- II as a part of Si Rat
Malai (The four
Malay states)
Kedah Malaysia
Trangkanu ตรังกานู
Tranung 1900 1943 1909 1945
joined as a v****al,
ceded to Britain...
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taring anu,
which later evolved into Terengganu.
Terengganu was
called Trangkanu (Thai: ตรังกานู) by the
Siamese when it was
under their influence. Terengganuans...
- 1941.
Thailand administered the
states as Syburi, Palit,
Kalantan and
Trangkanu provinces from 18
October 1943
until the
surrender of the ****anese at...
-
Trangkanu provinces. 18
October – WW2:
Thailand began administering the
states as
Syburi (ไทรบุรี),
Palit (ปะลิส),
Kalantan (กลันตัน) and
Trangkanu (ตรังกานู)...
- Siamese, who
indirectly controls the
autonomous states of
Kalantan and
Trangkanu to the north, also
aspired to
revive its
ancient suzerainty over Pahang...
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taring anu,
which later evolved into Terengganu.
Terengganu was
called Trangkanu (Thai: ตรังกานู) by the
Siamese when it was
under their influence. Terengganuan...