-
Friendship a year earlier. The
frigate Potomac and its crew
defeated the
local uleëbalang (ruler)'s
forces and
bombed the settlement. The
expedition was successful...
-
hierarchy of
ulèëbalang (aristocrat-officials). Its
members contacted the ****anese
before their 1942 invasion, in the hope of
overturning ulèëbalang rule as...
- Darussalam.
Deposed by the
Uleebalang in 1702.
Baginda Seri
Sultan Sharif Lamtawi,
Sultan of Aceh Darussalam.
Deposed by the
UleeBalang in 1703 Andrianjafy,...
- had
united in the
Persatuan Ulama Seluruh Aceh (PUSA), and the
local ulèëbalang aristocracy (teuku) who
continued to
support Dutch colonial rule, causing...
-
Christian parishes subdivisions), each of
these mukims would be
headed by an
uleebalang (leader) who was
responsible for security. Some
regions of Aceh, especially...
- and held the
title Uleebalang of Samalanga. He died in 1659 in Samalanga. Some of Tun Sri Lanang's
descendants ruled as the
Uleebalang of
Samalanga until...
-
Iskandar Muda (1583–1636)
established a new
nobility of
warlords called uleëbalang, whom he gave
districts (mukim) in
feudal tenure.
After his reign, however...
-
latter of
which currently function as subdistricts. A sagoë is led by
Ulèëbalang (or
Hulubalang in Malay,
literally means "general"),
whose title is Teuku...
- for
female will be
inherited if her
father is a
descendant of
Teuku or
Ulee Balang (title for king/ruler). Raden, a
royal family name used in the several...
- that
attention should be paid to the
hereditary chiefs and nobles, the
Ulee Balang, who he felt
could be
trusted as
local administrators. However, he argued...