Alhamdulillah, satu lagi kenyataan sejarah yang membanggakan. Syukur bila mendapat tahu kehidupannya baik-baik sahaja selepas terlepas dari hukuman inggeris yang kejam. Terima kasih, Ustaz Naz & Puan Ita.
Sebagai anak jati perak dan seketurunan, rasa bangga meresap sanubari. Makam DSML jauh di selatan, namun makam puntom belum diketahui. Terima kasih ustaz atas hebahan dan terima kasih penduduk setempat atas pemeliharaan makam.
Turut berjuang bersama dato maharaja lela ialah orang kanannya bernama ngah jabor , menurut catatan beliau dikenakan hukuman penjara seumur hidup tetapi kenyataannya beliau hidup bebas dgn menyembunyikan identiti dirinya dan keluarganya , dlm pd itu beliau masih sempat membuka sebuah daerah baru yg dinamakan kampar , nama tersebut kekal hingga sekarang , dipercayai raja ideris yg menjadi hakim perbicaraan tersebut telah membebaskan beliau secara sulit memandangkan mereka mempunyai hubungan saudara sesusuan , lebih kurang 10 tahun kemudian raja ideris ditabalkan menjadi sultan perak .
Memang wajar kesan kesan sejarah kepahlawanan Melayu ini di pelihara dn di highlight kpd anak bangsa supaya menjadi pemangkin semangat ..tanpa pengorbanan para pahlawan terdahulu kita tdk dpt melihat tertegaknya negara bangsa yg ada pada hari ini....al-fatehah buat para pejuang tanahair tercinta ini dari dahulu hingga sekarang moga ditempatkan mereka dikalangan syuhada...amin !.
Mmg dato maharajalela pandak Lam di perak sape kata di Jementah.. beliau di jatuhi hukuman gantung sampai mati bersama dato sagor dn Ngah Kundin pada 20 Januari 1877..pada thun yg sama Sultan Ali Mangkat selang beberapa thun Sultan Ali Mangkat bru la tercetusnya perang Jementah.. baca la buku sejarah dn segala fakta yg ada penat tokoh-tokoh sejarah kumpulan kn maklumat dn kaji selidik..tp kita pecaya bulat2 dgn berpandukan benda2 mcm ni..
Perkara ini dikongsikan berdasarkan ilmu mereka juga..ilmu batin yang mereka dapat.. kalau tanak percaya sudah...macam makam hang tuah dikatakan di Singapura tetapi sebenarnya di melaka..dikenal sebagai lang buana...
Terima kasih pendudok jementah segamat kerana memberi perlindungan kepada pahlawan petak.. johor berbudi perak berbahasa... jementah memberi pasir salak merasa... Wassalam..
Ya betol.. sebab ikut sejarah yang dah beratus tahun mmg sukar untuk diubah.. tetapi terpulang nak percaya atau tidak...semua ini berdasarkan ilmu batin... Wallahualam
Tadi admin ada menyatakan nama samaran DSML adalah Pandak Lam.Itu bukan nama samaran,memang namanya sebenar.Beliau adalah anak bangsawan Bugis dn berketurunan Daing Selili.Siapa Daing Selili,beliau adalah orang yang membuka Daerah Kuala Kangsar.Ramai keturunan beliau menetap di K Kangsar seperti Sayong,Lubuk Merbau dn Permatang Bugis.
From Malay Sketches by Frank Swettenham: Page 269 On the day after my arrival at Bandar Bharu, Captain Innes, R.E., came from Penang accompanied by two officers and sixty men of the First Battalion of H.M. loth Regiment, together with the Superintendent of the Penang Police (Hon. H. Plunket) and twenty native constables armed with rifles. Captain Innes, an exceptionally able member of his distinguished corps, was then in civil employ as head of the Public Works Department in Penang. When the news of Mr. Birch's murder reached that place, the nearest British Settlement, Captain Innes was sent with a force to take charge of the Residency. 270 It is not my intention to detail the subsequent events except in so far as is necessary for a right understanding of an incident connected with the death of a man called Nakodah Orlong, a Sumatran Malay. With the force at our disposal, which included Lieut. Abbott, R.N., his four bluejackets, and about fifty so-called Sikhs, it was determined to attack Pasir Saklak before the Maharaja Lela had time to collect a large following. An immediate advance was also considered advisable to prevent the number of our enemies being increased by what might look like our indecision. With Easterns, to sit still and stockade your position is probably, under such circumstances, the worst course possible. We knew that the Maharaja Lela was throwing up works, not only in his village, but outside of it, and to force them it was decided to take two howitzers and a rocket-tube. The distance from Bandar Bharu to Pasir Salak was five miles, every yard of it covered with vegetation of some sort, the only road a narrow path by theriver-bank ; moreover, Pasir Salak was not on our side of the river. It was, therefore, settled that we should start at daylight the next morning, the 7th November, in boats, that we 271 should pole up stream two miles and walk the rest, the guns being served by the bluejackets from two boats that would be kept in line with the shore party. All that was wanted was a body of scouts to feel the way, and I undertook to find these. There were Raja Mahmud, his two followers, and the Manila boy already spoken of, but it was hard to say where any other trustworthy Malays could be got at such short notice. Late that evening, however, Nakodah Orlong, whom I knew well, came in, and when I asked him if he would join us he at once consented, and said he could bring fourteen of his own men with him. That made us twenty, and was enough for the purpose. We were up at 4.30 a.m. on the 7th, got all the men into boats, and made a start by 7.30 a.m., not without difficulty, however, for we were hard pressed for hands to do the poling. It was only after we had started that I learnt the intention of taking guns had been abandoned, a very unfortunate change of plan as it turned out. To attack, without guns, any work defended by Malays means a certain sacrifice of life, as we found to our cost, and took care that the mistake was never repeated. The carriage of guns and rockets through the jungle 272 means delay and hard work, but, whatever the trouble and delay, hardly any consideration willjustify an attack without at least one gun. The river journey was accomplished without incident, a landing was effected, and the party moved off. The scouts were in front, followed at an interval by half the detachment of the lOth, Captain Innes and the sailors with a rocket-tube came next, then the Sikhs and Penang Police under Mr. Plunket, and last of all the remainder of the 10th Regiment. We began the march gaily enough, not expecting to meet with any resistance till near Pasir Salak. After walking a mile or so, always close by the river-bank, we came to a large field of Indian corn. The plants were eight or ten feet high, and so thick and close that it was impossible to see more than three or four yards in any direction ; the ground between the corn-stalks was planted with hill-padi, and that was a couple of feet in height.height. On entering this field we opened out to cover as large a front as possible, and, when half way through the corn, passed a gigantic fig-tree growing on the edge of the river bank. On my right was Nakodah Orlong, and to the right of him one of his men called Alang; on my left was Raja Mahmud 273 the Manila boy, and the rest of the scouts. We had been walking fast, and of the rest of the force we could see and hear nothing. We were talking and laughing (being still a long way from Pasir Salak) when suddenly we came to the end of the cover, for the last few feet of the corn had been cut down. At this moment Nakodah Orlong said, "There they are," and the words were hardly out of his mouth when we were greeted by a volley from the enemy concealed behind a stockade not a dozen yards in front of us. Nakodah Orlong fell without uttering another sound, and, the enemy maintaining a brisk fire, our position was so uncomfortable that my own inclination was unhesitatingly to get out of the way. Probably my intention was apparent, for Raja Mahmud said, "Stand fast and shoot." I was obliged to him and followed his advice,-but as the Manila boy and I were the only passessors of shooting-weapons, and the enemy were hidden behind a rampart of logs and banana-stems, while and in spite of our shouts only desisted when almost within touch of us. It is true, of course, that the cover was so dense they could not see us until the last moment. They were so dispirited by this waste of effort, that they incontinently left the place and went straight home in spite of all Plunket's attempts to stop them. That was in no sense his fault, for they were not his men, and he had never seen them before the previous evening. The Penang police had retired en masse at an even earlier hour, and explained afterwards, with much force, that it was not for this kind of work that they had engaged. The enemy's stockade was a long rampart impenetrable to bullets ; it was faced by a deep and wide ditch cut at right angles to the river, with one end on the bank and the other in high jungle. The work was backed by a thick plantation of bananas, affording perfect cover, and those defending it were commanded by the Maharaja Lela in person, and his father-in-law Pandak Indut, foremost of Mr. Birch's murderers. I am not now concerned with the details of the attack, it is sufficient to say that it did not take long to prove how serious a mistake had been made in leaving the howitzers behind. The rockets, an old pattern, were ineffective, and as they all went over the top of 276 the stockade were greeted by the jeers of the enemy. We were close enough to hear even what they said in the intervals between the firing. Experience is usually costly, and what we learnt on the 7th en- abled us, a week later, to carry this and a succession of other stockades without the loss of a man. About I P.M. (our force being then reduced to the officers, the men of the lOth, bluejackets, and Malay scouts) Captain Innes gave the order to charge thestockade. That was done, but without guns to clear the way it was a hopeless task. We could not get across the ditch in the face of an unseen, protected enemy, while we were entirely at their mercy. We had to retire with the loss of Captain Innes killed, both the officers of the loth (Lieutenants Booth and Elliott) severely wounded, and other casualties. If men with weapons of precision and the knowledge to handle them had held the work, none of our party ought to have escaped. But with Malays you can take liberties ; their weapons take some time to load, but they are deadly enough at a few yards distance if the men who hold them would not fire at the tree-tops. The Malay's idea is to loose off his piece as often as he can, it makes a noise and that puts heart into the man who fires, fear into the enemy. Though we had gained nothing by rushing the 277 place, the enemy did not like that style of attack and retired, only we did not know it then. We were engaged in counting the cost, picking up the wounded and organising an orderly retreat, for it was late, we had some miles to go, and we expected the Malays would leave their shelter and come after us. Personally I did not know Captain Innes had been killed, I was in the centre and he was on the extreme right. My party was hampered by having to carry a wounded man, and when we got back to the middle of the field where Abbott and Plunket were waiting, Innes and the others had already been taken away. We had no surgeon, no stretchers, and the return journey was one that is not pleasant to recall. We reached our boats at 3 p.m., and the Residency a quarter of an hour later. For some time I was very busy trying to attend to the wounded, but then my Malay friends asked me for a boat, as they said they must go and fetch Nakodah Orlong's body, and see what had become of Alang. A British soldier was also missing. I gave the boat and they started.
Klu dtok maharajalele Ada pasti sedey.. Tgok keadaan Malaysia Skrg ni. Mcm Mcm landa malysia Skrg ni .Time Dorg Ada lwn penjajah. Saggop taruh nyawa...... Tp Skrg. ..trrok
Satu soalan yg bagus.Saya pun nak tahu.Saya pernah terbaca kisah hukuman gantung Dato Maharaja Lela,dlm sebuah buku lama.Pihak British cuba matikan dia secara gantung tapi dia tak mati kerana dia mempunyai ilmu batin yg tinggi dan belum sampai ajal sebenarnya.Bila nampak serius benar British hendakkan dia mati,Dato Maharaja Lela sendiri yg beritahu yg dia boleh mati (dgn izin Allah),mengikut ilmu kebatinannya,bukan digantung,bukan ditikam dgn keris atau lembing TETAPI ditikam dgn buluh tajam dan cara itulah nyawanya ditamatkan oleh pihak British.
Generasi kami pun nama datuk maharaja lela yang keluar dari istana kedah ke beruas perak (kota beruas) bersama wan muhammad saman ,wan ibrahim (dalam geran tanah simpanan melayu kekal no.301 (EMR) perjanjian pangkor melalui pemegang amanah hakiah bt Lah dan Meh bin Arshad dari generasi tijah bt saman hingga panglima teh dan wan muhammad saman dalam arkid kedah hingga chebilang setoi thailand yang ada hubungan di beruas patani thailand dan beruas di perak dan nama sama antara krabi thailang dan klubi di beruas yang terlibat dalam perang kedah dgn thailand... Zaman perang saudara di selangor (zaman kudin) ada rakyat kedah yang pindah ke bandar maharani muar johor lama... DNA penentu salasilah waris wali yg masih hidup di keluang johor,felda linggue johor jangka 17 pahang,beruas perak,gunung semanggul perak,permatang janggus,permatang bendahari,hingga setoi thailand
Rasanya bukan dato mahareja lela saja yg dapat melepaskan diri pd masa itu , kemungkinan dgn muslihat pihak istana dato sagor juga dapat dilepaskan , di tahun 80an dulu arwah datuk saya pernah bercerita ada seorang hamba Allah yg tak dikenali telah menyerahkan sebilah keris dipejabat menteri besar pahang supaya diserahkan kpd dato najib razak mb pahang masa tu kemudian keris itu akan diserahkan pula kpd pewarisnya dato sri ramli ngah talib mb perak pd masa tu , dan sememangnya beliau adalah cicit kpd dato sagor , menurut arwah datuk tidak mungkin kerisnya sampai ke pahang melainkan bersama tuannya sekali , kerana pantang pendekar zaman dulu berpisah dgn kerisnya .
Allahu akbar....terima kasih ustaz nazri ....insha allah kami akan menyusul...xmustahil Jgk sbb arwah mat kilau ....arwah ngah ibrahim pun sama mereka ditukar badan saat2 akhir ...dan mereka bersembunyi seterusnye menukar nama sbb kadag2 tali barut ramai dikalangan bangsa sendiri...pun ramai...terima kasih....
Pernah juga dengar ketika digantung sebenarnya mereka tidak mati tapi mampu mematikan diri seolah benar benar mati , dimalam hari pengikut pengikut mereka mengeluarkan mereka dr kubur utk melepaskan diri , rasanya ini tidak mustahil sebab mahaguru omar din pernah melakukannya dulu dgn menanamkan dirinya selama 4 jam dgn selamat .
Buku sejarah skrg la yg tk betoi.semua ditulis oleh orentalis dan penghianat.cuba fikir logik dibuku sejarah tulis melaka perang dgn portugis menggunakan pedang keris dan panah sedangkn waktu itu melaka sebuah kerajaan antara yg terbesar di dunia dan baik dgn kerajaan uthmaniah.antara negara yg kaya didunia tp tkde senapang pistol meriam.fikir fikirkn lah kenapa asal usul sejarah bangsa melayu tkde @dihilangkn dan atas sebab ape
Maharaja Lela ni gelaran pembesar. Bukan nama asal empunya diri. Boleh jadi tu Dato Maharaja Lela yg lain. Watak yg hidup di lain zaman, tp gelaran / pangkat yg sama.
@@addeendeen2855 tu sbb org kita kena belajar susur galur sejarah dulu jgn semberono semata. Contoh Panglima Hitam - ia adalah gelaran panglima kanan sultan. Setiap sultan akan ada panglima hitamnya sendiri. Gelaran sama, tp lain tempat lain orgnya.
Mohon kerajaan Malaysia dan tempatan membuat tindakan susulan memberi tanda penghargaan kepada pejuang melayu dahulu agar melayu tidak hilang di dunia.
sadikit keraguan tentang keraguan makam datuk maharaja lela di jementeh kerana maharaja lela ditankap pehak british dan digantong penjara taiping bila masa pula pehak istana melepaskan beliau? maaf ya kalau tersilap
Salam tuan..kat rembau n9 ade trjumpa makam lama kira2 500 tahun usia nye dan brnisan aceh..baru lg jumpa makam tu..sy trbaca di b.h tadi..boleh la tuan ke sana..mana tau ade mklumat2 yg prlu di kongsi kn..
Mmg betoi tp sebenarnya puntum tu bkn org asli tp org kite melayu.keturunannya skrg byk di changkat lada,kpg gajah dan sebagainya.beliau dikatakn sebagai org asli kerana nk sembunyikn keturunannya sbb british waktu itu sedang mencari dan menghapuskn seluruh keturunan puntum sebagai balasan kematian jww birch.saya mengetahui cerita ini kerana abg ipar saya merupakan waris terus dr puntum dan beliau juga ade menyimpan keris dan juga pedang milik puntum sehingga kini.
Alhamdulillah,,,mohon admin buat video tokoh² pejuang melayu masa dulu agar sejarah sebenar pejuang melayu dpt di ketahui org² melayu khasnya pemuda generasi skg di mna mereka mmg lgsung xtahu tokoh² pejuang,ulama,atau wali yg ada di malaysia,,,sy yakin admin pasti bole mengupas atau selidik sejarah sebenar melalui batin,,, krn sejarah melayu di malaysia tlh byk di putar belit kan oleh pengkhianat negara,,,
Terbaik ustaz , teruskan berkarya merungkai segala misteri dan sejarah yang tak terungkai. Saya minat bab-bab sejarah lagi² sejarah pahlawan² tanah melayu nusantara dahulu kala. Success terus channel ini. 👍🏻
Assalammualaikum, sy ingin tau mcm mn org kampung tau itu Dato Maharajalela sedangkan dia sudah menukar nama dia Pandak Lam, adakah dia sempat umumkan dia Dato Maharajalela semasa hayat dia, tlg kongsikan info sepenuhnya terima kasih....
Pecaya ek.. Dato maharajalela mati di jatuhi hukuman gantung bersama dato sagor dn mgah kundin pada 20 Januari 1877 oleh Inggeris.. dn di makamkan di tepi sungai perak..mcm ne die boleh ke Jementah dn telibat dlm perang... Perang Jementah belaku selepas Sultan Ali Mangkat .. sultan Ali mangkat pada 1877.. agak 2 le..baca le fakta sejarah bkn mpecayai benda2 mcm ni boleh rosak fakta sejarah yg sebenarnya
Abang, kenapa tak explorasi mistri mistik di Terengganu area Dungun iaitu tempat bukit bauk.. Cerita pasal pektam tambun yang melawan lanun siam yang di panggil helang merah.. Ramai orang Terengganu percaya arwah pektam tambun belajar dengan seekor beruk, atau melawan seekor beruk jelmaan (saya kurang pasti).. Sampai sekarang ada orang accident depan bukit bauk dungun, melihat beruk melintas sebesar jalan double line.. Sekarang sangat masyur silat buah dungun, atau orang panggil buah pongok..
Buah pongok, seakan -akan buah beruk.. Saya tak pasti kisah ni. Tapi saya dengar orang tua² di kampung bercerita.. Ramai yang percaya, wallahualam bishawab..
Rujuk generasi asahan melaka zaman berdagang kuda ke sungai bakap butterworth bersama Abdullah Fahim (datuk kpd mantan PM abdullah ahmad badawi) kemudian pergi ke siam menjual kuda dan baws balik kerbua menjual semula di tanah melayu dalam zaman panglima Nayan dan panglima Po melalui generasi wan tahir bapa wan muhammad saman (bapa saudara tunku abdul rahman) hal zaman perlantikan sultan abdul hamid kedah.
Sambungan About 8 P.M. they returned with Alang and the body of his chief ; they had met the lad swimming down the river with his master's body. 278 When Nakodah Orlong fell, and the rest of us got away behind the great tree, this boy stayed by the dead man, and as he was right in the line of the thickest cross-fire, Alang pulled the body as close to the bank as he could, and there remained from morning till evening, making no sign, but simply declining to abandon the corpse. A man even came out from the stockade and attacked him with a kris, wounding him on the hand, but Alang beat him off. After the final charge, when our people passed close by him, it was he who saw the Malays retire, and he allowed us all to go away and leave him without giving any indication ot his where- abouts. Then, the coast being clear, unable to carry the body so great a distance, he dragged it into the river and was swimming down stream with it when the boat met him. I went down to the boat to see Nakodah Orlong ; he looked just as I had seen him last, except that his hair and clothes were drenched with water and there was a great hole in the centre of his forehead, marking, no doubt, the track of an iron bullet from a swivel-gun. Of that, however, he could never have been conscious, nor yet of the devotion of the man whose life had been in extremest peril through 279 out a long day to guard his chiefs dead body, with- out thought of gain or praise, only determined thatnone but loving hands should be laid upon the voiceless, pulseless clay he once called master. Given a glorious sunny day and a good cause, the idea of ending existence suddenly and painlessly in the pride of life and in face of the foe has its attractions, and robs the inevitable of its sting. But who can hope that after his death there will be one other being whose love is great enough to offer his own life a willing sacrifice to guard the thing that was to-day a friend and to-morrow will be corruption?
sy org Jementah pn xtw yg pusara dato Maharaja lela ada di kg sy
tq smoga chanel ini trus bkembang pesat🔥
@@rusman5193 ni fake....kubur asal kat perak..
Alhamdulillah, satu lagi kenyataan sejarah yang membanggakan. Syukur bila mendapat tahu kehidupannya baik-baik sahaja selepas terlepas dari hukuman inggeris yang kejam. Terima kasih, Ustaz Naz & Puan Ita.
Terima kasih perkongsian sejarah terbaik.
Cantik nama nya i love u tok❤❤❤❤ mah 1414
Saya org Perak menetap di Segamat baru tahu makan maharajalela di Jementah..selama ni ingat di Perak ..laluan makam ni nak ke jeram selalu lah pergi
Bang, Saya orang Indonesia mendukung anda terus mengupload video2 sejarah Bangsa Melayu. Terima Kasih, Bang.
Sebagai anak jati perak dan seketurunan, rasa bangga meresap sanubari. Makam DSML jauh di selatan, namun makam puntom belum diketahui. Terima kasih ustaz atas hebahan dan terima kasih penduduk setempat atas pemeliharaan makam.
keturunan DSML jg ke??same lahh...kiranye kite bersaudara walaupn jauh n x prnh berknl sapa.
@@mamachannel11186 saya berketurunan dari salahsilah tok Puntom je..
@@leeross6714
Makam tok puntom ada bersebelahan makam teja,kat gopeng perak.
Tq atas makluman sdr abg
Suka bila tahu datuk maharajalela Lela terlepas dari hukuman kafir inggeris
Sejarah pahlawan melayu yg telah dilupakan oleh masyarakat sekarang, terima kasih diatas perkongsian maklumat ini.
Warisnya Ada lagi...Dan warisnya Akan Sambung warisan beliau
Adekah anak cucu Datuk yg melarikan diri ke Singapure dan Sumatra ?
Baru tau makam dato maharajalela pahlawan Perak rupanya ada kat segamat Johor...Al-Fatihah(dibaca)
Kalian di hatiku AL fatiah
Asalamualaikum bang saya dr tanjung pinang kepulauan riau indonesia saya mau tau siapakah daeng sailili itu
johor pulak ..
mcm mna pulak ni
Turut berjuang bersama dato maharaja lela ialah orang kanannya bernama ngah jabor , menurut catatan beliau dikenakan hukuman penjara seumur hidup tetapi kenyataannya beliau hidup bebas dgn menyembunyikan identiti dirinya dan keluarganya , dlm pd itu beliau masih sempat membuka sebuah daerah baru yg dinamakan kampar , nama tersebut kekal hingga sekarang , dipercayai raja ideris yg menjadi hakim perbicaraan tersebut telah membebaskan beliau secara sulit memandangkan mereka mempunyai hubungan saudara sesusuan , lebih kurang 10 tahun kemudian raja ideris ditabalkan menjadi sultan perak .
Apa senjata yg diguna utk mmbunuh birch tu
Terima kasih, videonya sangat bermanfaat.Saya mendapat pengetahuan Sejarah tentang Negeri Malaysia.
Memang wajar kesan kesan sejarah kepahlawanan Melayu ini di pelihara dn di highlight kpd anak bangsa supaya menjadi pemangkin semangat ..tanpa pengorbanan para pahlawan terdahulu kita tdk dpt melihat tertegaknya negara bangsa yg ada pada hari ini....al-fatehah buat para pejuang tanahair tercinta ini dari dahulu hingga sekarang moga ditempatkan mereka dikalangan syuhada...amin !.
Alhamdulillah... baru tahu Dato Maharajalela meninggal di Jementah, Johor. Ingat di Perak
Mmg dato maharajalela pandak Lam di perak sape kata di Jementah.. beliau di jatuhi hukuman gantung sampai mati bersama dato sagor dn Ngah Kundin pada 20 Januari 1877..pada thun yg sama Sultan Ali Mangkat selang beberapa thun Sultan Ali Mangkat bru la tercetusnya perang Jementah.. baca la buku sejarah dn segala fakta yg ada penat tokoh-tokoh sejarah kumpulan kn maklumat dn kaji selidik..tp kita pecaya bulat2 dgn berpandukan benda2 mcm ni..
Perkara ini dikongsikan berdasarkan ilmu mereka juga..ilmu batin yang mereka dapat.. kalau tanak percaya sudah...macam makam hang tuah dikatakan di Singapura tetapi sebenarnya di melaka..dikenal sebagai lang buana...
@@zarulnisham4774 tu smua rahsia Tuhan..jgn nak riak sgt...secara fakta mcm tu...tp secara batin dan rohani kite tak tahu....
Sape org segamat labis angkat tangan yooo✌✌✌
Kampung kami kat labis
Terima kasih pendudok jementah segamat kerana memberi perlindungan kepada pahlawan petak.. johor berbudi perak berbahasa... jementah memberi pasir salak merasa... Wassalam..
Sejarah sekolah dengar boleh pcaye jangan... Wktu sekolah sejarah dah diputar belit sbb nk bangga kan org luar padahal org dulu hebat belaka
Apakah orangnya sama dengan maharajalela dari pada Raja Aceh yang berdarah bugis?
Ada kaitan tapi bukan orang yg sama..
Pahlawan bugis.
Klau di heboh kn mungkin ada yg tk percaya.. tapi saya sendiri dapat rasa di Jementah itu MMG makam nya
Saya gembira makam Dato Maharaja Lela Di Jementah . Semoga roh arwah ditempatkan dikalangan org yg beriman. Pejuang bangsa Melayu dan Islam
Ya betol.. sebab ikut sejarah yang dah beratus tahun mmg sukar untuk diubah.. tetapi terpulang nak percaya atau tidak...semua ini berdasarkan ilmu batin... Wallahualam
Terima ksih berkongsi cerita.sye org jmnth sndri pon xtau makam dato maharaja lela ade d jmnth
Terbaik ustaz
Allahuakbar. Jangan sia-sia pejuangan orang dulu, Insyallah. Aamin.
Insahallah warisnya Akan Sambung perjuangan beliau
aminn
Sebenarnya nama Dato Maharaja Lela tidak akan tersembunyi dalam lipatan sejarah...ia cukup dikenal apatah lagi namanya itu sudah sinonim...
Tadi admin ada menyatakan nama samaran DSML adalah Pandak Lam.Itu bukan nama samaran,memang namanya sebenar.Beliau adalah anak bangsawan Bugis dn berketurunan Daing Selili.Siapa Daing Selili,beliau adalah orang yang membuka Daerah Kuala Kangsar.Ramai keturunan beliau menetap di K Kangsar seperti Sayong,Lubuk Merbau dn Permatang Bugis.
Assalamualaikum daeng... Kenalkah daeng dengan Busu Kobat?
Baru2 ni dpt tau Kami pun Ada mewarisi darah keturunan beliau,.DML ialah datok saudara atau mungkin datok kpd moyang kami.
Assalamualaikum Daeng Tuasik.
Saya tertarik pada nama "Daeng Tuasik" ni. Sefahaman saya, Dato Sagor dari susur galur "Daeng Tuasik". .Mohon pencerahan
Terima kasih Pahlawan...
Terbaek!
👍
Ank cucu cicit dato maharaja lela msih ada dan tinggal di kg sya....beliau d buang daerah/negeri
Di mana tu?
Kesian nya knpe dibuang daerah/ ngri
Ada lg 1 mkn lama.. x silap mkn tu cuma di tanda dgn batu sungai.. terletak di tepi jln besar jementah segamat..
Kat batu 11 ke?
Alhamdulilah, terbaik info.👍👍👍
From Malay Sketches by Frank Swettenham:
Page 269
On the day after my arrival at Bandar Bharu, Captain Innes, R.E., came from Penang accompanied by two officers and sixty men of the First Battalion of H.M. loth Regiment, together with the Superintendent of the Penang Police (Hon. H. Plunket) and twenty native constables armed with rifles. Captain Innes, an exceptionally able member of his distinguished corps, was then in civil employ as head of the Public Works Department in Penang. When the news of Mr. Birch's murder reached that place, the nearest British Settlement, Captain Innes was sent with a force to take charge of the Residency.
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It is not my intention to detail the subsequent events except in so far as is necessary for a right understanding of an incident connected with the death of a man called Nakodah Orlong, a Sumatran Malay. With the force at our disposal, which included Lieut. Abbott, R.N., his four bluejackets, and about fifty so-called Sikhs, it was determined to attack Pasir Saklak before the Maharaja Lela had time to collect a large following. An immediate advance was also considered advisable to prevent the number of our enemies being increased by what might look like our indecision. With Easterns, to sit still and stockade your position is probably, under such circumstances, the worst course possible. We knew that the Maharaja Lela was throwing up works, not only in his village, but outside of it, and to force them it was decided to take two howitzers and a rocket-tube. The distance from Bandar Bharu to Pasir Salak was five miles, every yard of it covered with vegetation of some sort, the only road a narrow path by theriver-bank ; moreover, Pasir Salak was not on our side of the river. It was, therefore, settled that we should start at daylight the next
morning, the 7th November, in boats, that we
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should pole up stream two miles and walk the rest, the guns being served by the bluejackets from two
boats that would be kept in line with the shore party.
All that was wanted was a body of scouts to feel the way, and I undertook to find these. There
were Raja Mahmud, his two followers, and the Manila boy already spoken of, but it was hard to
say where any other trustworthy Malays could be got at such short notice. Late that evening, however, Nakodah Orlong, whom I knew well, came in, and when I asked him if he would join us he at once consented, and said he could bring fourteen of
his own men with him. That made us twenty, and was enough for the purpose. We were up at 4.30 a.m. on the 7th, got all the men into boats, and made a start by 7.30 a.m., not without difficulty, however, for we were hard pressed for hands to do the poling. It was only after we had started that I learnt the intention of taking guns had been abandoned, a very unfortunate change of plan as it turned out. To attack, without guns, any work defended by Malays means a certain sacrifice of life, as we found to our cost, and took care that the mistake was never repeated.
The carriage of guns and rockets through the jungle
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means delay and hard work, but, whatever the trouble and delay, hardly any consideration willjustify an attack without at least one gun.
The river journey was accomplished without incident, a landing was effected, and the party moved off. The scouts were in front, followed at
an interval by half the detachment of the lOth, Captain Innes and the sailors with a rocket-tube came next, then the Sikhs and Penang Police under Mr. Plunket, and last of all the remainder of the 10th Regiment.
We began the march gaily enough, not expecting to meet with any resistance till near Pasir Salak.
After walking a mile or so, always close by the river-bank, we came to a large field of Indian corn.
The plants were eight or ten feet high, and so thick and close that it was impossible to see more
than three or four yards in any direction ; the ground between the corn-stalks was planted with hill-padi, and that was a couple of feet in height.height.
On entering this field we opened out to cover as large a front as possible, and, when half way through the corn, passed a gigantic fig-tree growing
on the edge of the river bank. On my right was Nakodah Orlong, and to the right of him one of his men called Alang; on my left was Raja Mahmud
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the Manila boy, and the rest of the scouts. We had been walking fast, and of the rest of the force
we could see and hear nothing.
We were talking and laughing (being still a long way from Pasir Salak) when suddenly we came to
the end of the cover, for the last few feet of the corn had been cut down. At this moment Nakodah
Orlong said, "There they are," and the words were hardly out of his mouth when we were greeted by a volley from the enemy concealed behind a stockade not a dozen yards in front of us.
Nakodah Orlong fell without uttering another sound, and, the enemy maintaining a brisk fire, our
position was so uncomfortable that my own inclination was unhesitatingly to get out of the way.
Probably my intention was apparent, for Raja Mahmud said, "Stand fast and shoot." I was obliged to him and followed his advice,-but as the
Manila boy and I were the only passessors of shooting-weapons, and the enemy were hidden
behind a rampart of logs and banana-stems, while
and in spite of our shouts only desisted when almost
within touch of us. It is true, of course, that the cover was so dense they could not see us until the
last moment. They were so dispirited by this waste of effort, that they incontinently left the place and
went straight home in spite of all Plunket's attempts to stop them. That was in no sense his fault, for
they were not his men, and he had never seen them before the previous evening. The Penang police had retired en masse at an even earlier hour, and explained afterwards, with much force, that it was not for this kind of work that they had engaged.
The enemy's stockade was a long rampart impenetrable to bullets ; it was faced by a deep and wide ditch cut at right angles to the river, with one end on the bank and the other in high jungle. The work was backed by a thick plantation of bananas,
affording perfect cover, and those defending it were commanded by the Maharaja Lela in person, and his
father-in-law Pandak Indut, foremost of Mr. Birch's murderers.
I am not now concerned with the details of the attack, it is sufficient to say that it did not take long
to prove how serious a mistake had been made in leaving the howitzers behind. The rockets, an old pattern,
were ineffective, and as they all went over the top of
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the stockade were greeted by the jeers of the enemy.
We were close enough to hear even what they said
in the intervals between the firing. Experience is usually costly, and what we learnt on the 7th en-
abled us, a week later, to carry this and a succession of other stockades without the loss of a man.
About I P.M. (our force being then reduced to the officers, the men of the lOth, bluejackets, and Malay
scouts) Captain Innes gave the order to charge thestockade. That was done, but without guns to clear
the way it was a hopeless task. We could not get across the ditch in the face of an unseen, protected
enemy, while we were entirely at their mercy. We had to retire with the loss of Captain Innes killed,
both the officers of the loth (Lieutenants Booth and
Elliott) severely wounded, and other casualties. If men with weapons of precision and the knowledge
to handle them had held the work, none of our party ought to have escaped. But with Malays you
can take liberties ; their weapons take some time to load, but they are deadly enough at a few yards
distance if the men who hold them would not fire at the tree-tops. The Malay's idea is to loose off his
piece as often as he can, it makes a noise and that puts heart into the man who fires, fear into the enemy.
Though we had gained nothing by rushing the
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place, the enemy did not like that style of attack
and retired, only we did not know it then. We were engaged in counting the cost, picking up the wounded
and organising an orderly retreat, for it was late, we had some miles to go, and we expected the Malays
would leave their shelter and come after us. Personally I did not know Captain Innes had been killed, I was in the centre and he was on the extreme right. My party was hampered by having to carry
a wounded man, and when we got back to the middle of the field where Abbott and Plunket were
waiting, Innes and the others had already been taken away. We had no surgeon, no stretchers,
and the return journey was one that is not pleasant to recall.
We reached our boats at 3 p.m., and the Residency a quarter of an hour later.
For some time I was very busy trying to attend to the wounded, but then my Malay friends asked me for a boat, as they said they must go and fetch Nakodah Orlong's body, and see what had become of Alang. A British soldier was also missing. I
gave the boat and they started.
Saya banga dri suku bugis banya yg jdi pahlawan di malaysia
Bgm.dato maharaja l. lari bagitu jauh sekali dr.Perak hingga ke segamat zaman dahulu.tolong terangkan.?
Klu dtok maharajalele Ada pasti sedey.. Tgok keadaan Malaysia Skrg ni. Mcm Mcm landa malysia Skrg ni .Time Dorg Ada lwn penjajah. Saggop taruh nyawa...... Tp Skrg. ..trrok
Betol tuh..😢😢
Kite kne ikut perjuangn mrka.. jgn lemah
Siapakah Dato yg dihukum gantung bersama Dato Sagor oleh British di Taiping pd 1877?
Tula...Takkan pula Dato Maharaja Lela hidup kembali selepas digantung..
Tu la pasalxkn hidup semua..megarut la...
1877 sultan Ali mangkat ,1877 dato maharajalela di gantung.. perang Jementah belaku selpas Sultan Ali Mangkat..mmg x logik dn x boleh di terima
Satu soalan yg bagus.Saya pun nak tahu.Saya pernah terbaca kisah hukuman gantung Dato Maharaja Lela,dlm sebuah buku lama.Pihak British cuba matikan dia secara gantung tapi dia tak mati kerana dia mempunyai ilmu batin yg tinggi dan belum sampai ajal sebenarnya.Bila nampak serius benar British hendakkan dia mati,Dato Maharaja Lela sendiri yg beritahu yg dia boleh mati (dgn izin Allah),mengikut ilmu kebatinannya,bukan digantung,bukan ditikam dgn keris atau lembing TETAPI ditikam dgn buluh tajam dan cara itulah nyawanya ditamatkan oleh pihak British.
Dengar cerita datok Sri Maharaja Lela digantung sampai mati,kepalanya dibawak ke British
Tahniah ustaz membongkar sejarah utk tatapan generasi sekarang..cuma nak tanya mana nak dpt stiker keta tu..smart ustaz
Generasi kami pun nama datuk maharaja lela yang keluar dari istana kedah ke beruas perak (kota beruas) bersama wan muhammad saman ,wan ibrahim (dalam geran tanah simpanan melayu kekal no.301 (EMR) perjanjian pangkor melalui pemegang amanah hakiah bt Lah dan Meh bin Arshad dari generasi tijah bt saman hingga panglima teh dan wan muhammad saman dalam arkid kedah hingga chebilang setoi thailand yang ada hubungan di beruas patani thailand dan beruas di perak dan nama sama antara krabi thailang dan klubi di beruas yang terlibat dalam perang kedah dgn thailand...
Zaman perang saudara di selangor (zaman kudin) ada rakyat kedah yang pindah ke bandar maharani muar johor lama...
DNA penentu salasilah waris wali yg masih hidup di keluang johor,felda linggue johor jangka 17 pahang,beruas perak,gunung semanggul perak,permatang janggus,permatang bendahari,hingga setoi thailand
Rasanya bukan dato mahareja lela saja yg dapat melepaskan diri pd masa itu , kemungkinan dgn muslihat pihak istana dato sagor juga dapat dilepaskan , di tahun 80an dulu arwah datuk saya pernah bercerita ada seorang hamba Allah yg tak dikenali telah menyerahkan sebilah keris dipejabat menteri besar pahang supaya diserahkan kpd dato najib razak mb pahang masa tu kemudian keris itu akan diserahkan pula kpd pewarisnya dato sri ramli ngah talib mb perak pd masa tu , dan sememangnya beliau adalah cicit kpd dato sagor , menurut arwah datuk tidak mungkin kerisnya sampai ke pahang melainkan bersama tuannya sekali , kerana pantang pendekar zaman dulu berpisah dgn kerisnya .
Cantik la makamnya.. dihias rumput2 kecil.
Sejarah harus dilestarikan
Allahu akbar....terima kasih ustaz nazri ....insha allah kami akan menyusul...xmustahil Jgk sbb arwah mat kilau ....arwah ngah ibrahim pun sama mereka ditukar badan saat2 akhir ...dan mereka bersembunyi seterusnye menukar nama sbb kadag2 tali barut ramai dikalangan bangsa sendiri...pun ramai...terima kasih....
Alhamdulilah .t.ksh 3x ustd nazri dan puan nitah...
Ada org kata, kesemua yang dihukum bunuh dalam pembunuhan Birch itu sebenarnya klon batang pisang - hasil dari ilmu Mat Kilau.
Lain negeri dan lain tahun
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Yes nilah saya tunggu di makam maharaja lela
Ye, saya pun ingin tahu kerana baru balik dari kompleks sejarah pasir salak.
Temenggung Abu Bakar sanggup bersekongkol dgn penjajah British utk rampas Jementah dari warisnya.
Tak tau cerita jgn pandai2 karang cerita nt tak pasal2 kne... Baca dulu sejarah ...
Buku sejarah skrg la yg tk betoi.semua ditulis oleh orentalis dan penghianat.cuba fikir logik dibuku sejarah tulis melaka perang dgn portugis menggunakan pedang keris dan panah sedangkn waktu itu melaka sebuah kerajaan antara yg terbesar di dunia dan baik dgn kerajaan uthmaniah.antara negara yg kaya didunia tp tkde senapang pistol meriam.fikir fikirkn lah kenapa asal usul sejarah bangsa melayu tkde @dihilangkn dan atas sebab ape
Di tempat saya Ada Meriam lela bujang malaka. Dan masih ada sampai sekrang.
Assalamualaikum...ni video ke 5 sy tgk utk hr ni...semua trbaik..tq ustaz ..🌷
Alhamdulillah... Alhamdulillah.. Alhamdulillah... Allah Maha Besar...
Maharaja Lela ni gelaran pembesar. Bukan nama asal empunya diri. Boleh jadi tu Dato Maharaja Lela yg lain. Watak yg hidup di lain zaman, tp gelaran / pangkat yg sama.
@@addeendeen2855 tu sbb org kita kena belajar susur galur sejarah dulu jgn semberono semata. Contoh Panglima Hitam - ia adalah gelaran panglima kanan sultan. Setiap sultan akan ada panglima hitamnya sendiri. Gelaran sama, tp lain tempat lain orgnya.
@@muhamadharis9441 sejarah tak semuanya betul...lagi lagi membabitkan pahlwan melayu...dada penuh dgn ilmu...apa apa bole jadi dgn izin Tuhan...
Syukur alhamdulillah semoga makam nya di baik pulih utk peminat sejarah berwisata di Jementah.
Salam abg..tolong request berkenaan tapak Tamadun Tertua Asia Tenggara..lokasi di Merbok Kedah.
Mohon kerajaan Malaysia dan tempatan membuat tindakan susulan memberi tanda penghargaan kepada pejuang melayu dahulu agar melayu tidak hilang di dunia.
Sekolah kat tempat saya, Kg Gajah, Perak namanya SMK Dato Seri Maharaja Lela. Tempat bersejarahnya di Pasir Salak, ada Muzium.
Ate
@@mrj0hnj0hn15 ate moh
Ate mengkome
Ajer yang yee
sadikit keraguan tentang keraguan makam datuk maharaja lela di jementeh kerana maharaja lela ditankap pehak british dan digantong penjara taiping bila masa pula pehak istana melepaskan beliau? maaf ya kalau tersilap
Terbaik..
Ni kampung saya.. saya sendiri tak tahu pemilik pusara tu DMRL.. Terima kasih ustaz naz..
Usaha yg terbaik...dari Singapura
Askm host dijln muar jmth kg batu 11 tepat dihdapan rumah saya ada satu makam lama dijangka ada kaitan dngn perang saudara..
Alhamdulillah terima kasih atas usaha😎👍🇲🇾
Salasilah kedah di pegang generasi wan tahir sungai petani kedah
Jadi yang di Taiping tu makan siapa ,bersebelahan makam dato sagor ,apa apa pun boleh KAH saudara mencari dimana makam dato sagor
Dt.maharajalela telahpun di hukum gantung oleh ingeris di perak,bgm kuburnya berada di segt.johor?
Kiranya berlaku peperangan antara kumpulan Dato Salleh Perang dan Dato Maharajalela.
AsSalaam ustz.... boleh ustaz buat tinjauan keatas As-Syahid Memali..Baling Kedah...saya sentiasa mengikuti siaran video ustaz
Salam tuan..kat rembau n9 ade trjumpa makam lama kira2 500 tahun usia nye dan brnisan aceh..baru lg jumpa makam tu..sy trbaca di b.h tadi..boleh la tuan ke sana..mana tau ade mklumat2 yg prlu di kongsi kn..
ada link dalam akhbar tu?? nak baca....
@@lobakputih202 berita harian tuan klu xsilap
ya allah kampung saya tu , dekat sangat ngn makam tu
kat kg mne makam ni sebenarnya ye
Alhamdulilah
Salam, saya nk tanya, siapa datuk maharajalelo dari pagaruyung ?
Saya baru belajar
Tapi bukan ke seputum yang bunuh J.W.W Birch
Mmg betoi tp sebenarnya puntum tu bkn org asli tp org kite melayu.keturunannya skrg byk di changkat lada,kpg gajah dan sebagainya.beliau dikatakn sebagai org asli kerana nk sembunyikn keturunannya sbb british waktu itu sedang mencari dan menghapuskn seluruh keturunan puntum sebagai balasan kematian jww birch.saya mengetahui cerita ini kerana abg ipar saya merupakan waris terus dr puntum dan beliau juga ade menyimpan keris dan juga pedang milik puntum sehingga kini.
Oh
Alhamdulillah,,,mohon admin buat video tokoh² pejuang melayu masa dulu agar sejarah sebenar pejuang melayu dpt di ketahui org² melayu khasnya pemuda generasi skg di mna mereka mmg lgsung xtahu tokoh² pejuang,ulama,atau wali yg ada di malaysia,,,sy yakin admin pasti bole mengupas atau selidik sejarah sebenar melalui batin,,, krn sejarah melayu di malaysia tlh byk di putar belit kan oleh pengkhianat negara,,,
Kampung mak & arwah ayahku...dah lama x balik jementah..
Knp x blik?
alhamdulilah
yang pagar hijau tu uma saya
Ulu jementah ke banggg
Buleh bg lokasi makam ni kt Aqil dekat umah kan.
Sumpah mantul keren.. 👍👍
Syukur alhamdulillah..terbaik aamiin
Patutlah cari di pasir salak makam nye tiada
Aik tde ke makam dato maharajalela dkt pasir salak?
All this we have been taught that Dato Maharajalela was killed in 1877 at Matang, Perak.
monumen only...tugu peringatan...not the real body...
Terimakasih ustaz atas usahe ini ..
Kemenangan sultan abu bakar juga dgn bantuan wak dandiar
Wak dandiar ni tokoh yg selalu diceritakan oleh bapak angkat sy(keturunan jawa) yg berasal dari meru
Terbaik ustaz , teruskan berkarya merungkai segala misteri dan sejarah yang tak terungkai. Saya minat bab-bab sejarah lagi² sejarah pahlawan² tanah melayu nusantara dahulu kala. Success terus channel ini. 👍🏻
Patut la ada nama sekolah dato maharajalela
Assalammualaikum, sy ingin tau mcm mn org kampung tau itu Dato Maharajalela sedangkan dia sudah menukar nama dia Pandak Lam, adakah dia sempat umumkan dia Dato Maharajalela semasa hayat dia, tlg kongsikan info sepenuhnya terima kasih....
Ap yg di ceritakan dan dismpaikan melalui maklumat sumber batin mereka....cuba tgk dr awal penjelasan studio producstion
@@fuadakhir4318 terima kasih
Pecaya ek.. Dato maharajalela mati di jatuhi hukuman gantung bersama dato sagor dn mgah kundin pada 20 Januari 1877 oleh Inggeris.. dn di makamkan di tepi sungai perak..mcm ne die boleh ke Jementah dn telibat dlm perang... Perang Jementah belaku selepas Sultan Ali Mangkat .. sultan Ali mangkat pada 1877.. agak 2 le..baca le fakta sejarah bkn mpecayai benda2 mcm ni boleh rosak fakta sejarah yg sebenarnya
@Zarul Nisham kan dia dah bagitahu awal video....jika tak suka boleh berhenti dr menonton video mereka....
@@fuadakhir4318 sampai nk merosakkan fakta sejarah mcm tu..klau yg tau n paham sejarah xpe abis yg buta sejarah nt pecaya bulat2 mcm tu ae
Aj Fatihah buat arwah moyang
Abang, kenapa tak explorasi mistri mistik di Terengganu area Dungun iaitu tempat bukit bauk.. Cerita pasal pektam tambun yang melawan lanun siam yang di panggil helang merah.. Ramai orang Terengganu percaya arwah pektam tambun belajar dengan seekor beruk, atau melawan seekor beruk jelmaan (saya kurang pasti).. Sampai sekarang ada orang accident depan bukit bauk dungun, melihat beruk melintas sebesar jalan double line.. Sekarang sangat masyur silat buah dungun, atau orang panggil buah pongok..
Buah pongok, seakan -akan buah beruk.. Saya tak pasti kisah ni. Tapi saya dengar orang tua² di kampung bercerita.. Ramai yang percaya, wallahualam bishawab..
Assalamualaikum buleh share location makam ni
Knp kerajaan negeri Perak x ambik & tanam di Makam Diraja AlGhufran. Mcm jenazah Ngah Ibrahim & mentuanya yg dibw dr Singapura
People didn't know. This is new info to everyone.
Dato MaharajaLela kena gantung terus....takkan pula Dato Maharajalela hidup kembali
@@gingerteddy618 betul..kalau pihak sultan ambil tindakan barulah terpelihara
Bolehkah diungkap sejarah tombak awang pulang kedayang di muar
Dh ada pn videonya
Saya Mohon Cari kan lah dato sagor punya kubur ,
Ada sy penah pegi. Lama dh. Masa pegi tu mmg semak dan x berjaga. Kerajaan Negeri x jaga. Sedih
Dekat segamat ada sekolah rendah dato serimaharajalela
Lama betul tggu video terbaru ustaz...
Rujuk generasi asahan melaka zaman berdagang kuda ke sungai bakap butterworth bersama Abdullah Fahim (datuk kpd mantan PM abdullah ahmad badawi) kemudian pergi ke siam menjual kuda dan baws balik kerbua menjual semula di tanah melayu dalam zaman panglima Nayan dan panglima Po melalui generasi wan tahir bapa wan muhammad saman (bapa saudara tunku abdul rahman) hal zaman perlantikan sultan abdul hamid kedah.
Bangga jadi anak perak.nenek moyang kami berani lawan penjajah kafir.
Al fatihah pejuang bangsa
Tn..bolehkah tuan merungkai pula makam panglima lidah hitam di muar yg mmbabitkan sejarah,susur galurnya dan sumbangannya kepada tanah melayu..
Assalammulaikum ustaz galeri in kat mana leh send location tk saya duk labis je ingat nk singgahlah
Location: 2.4214360, 102.6717140
Ada tak kisah panglima rambut panjang tu?
Sambungan
About 8 P.M. they returned with Alang and the body of his chief ; they had met the lad swimming down the river with his master's body.
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When Nakodah Orlong fell, and the rest of us got away behind the great tree, this boy stayed by the dead man, and as he was right in the line of the thickest cross-fire, Alang pulled the body as close to the bank as he could, and there remained from morning till evening, making no sign, but simply declining to abandon the corpse. A man even came out from the stockade and attacked him with a kris, wounding him on the hand, but Alang beat him off. After the final charge, when our people passed close by him, it was he who saw the Malays retire, and he allowed us all to go away and leave him without giving any indication ot his where- abouts. Then, the coast being clear, unable to carry the body so great a distance, he dragged it into the river and was swimming down stream with it when the boat met him. I went down to the boat to see Nakodah Orlong ; he looked just as I had seen him last, except that his hair and clothes were drenched with water and there was a great hole in the centre of his forehead, marking, no doubt, the track of an iron bullet from a swivel-gun. Of that, however, he could never have been conscious, nor yet of the devotion of the man whose life had been in extremest peril through
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out a long day to guard his chiefs dead body, with- out thought of gain or praise, only determined thatnone but loving hands should be laid upon the voiceless, pulseless clay he once called master.
Given a glorious sunny day and a good cause, the idea of ending existence suddenly and painlessly
in the pride of life and in face of the foe has its attractions, and robs the inevitable of its sting.
But who can hope that after his death there will be one other being whose love is great enough to
offer his own life a willing sacrifice to guard the thing that was to-day a friend and to-morrow will
be corruption?