It's not incident or tragedy but Massacre, we called it in Indonesia as Pembantaian Mandor. The Mandor Massacre almost wiped out the entire intellectuals and royalties across West Borneo, not just Sultanate of Pontianak.
@@Ky-rb6ogWhat happened to the Malay Sultanates of East Sumatera were equally if not more ruthless... and yet Indonesians dilute the incident by terming it as Revolusi Sosial. It should have been termed as the massacre.
@@nurrizalahmadimran4005borneo sultanate is not malay sultanate. Their names have arabic descendent. Technically they are arabs people who married locals
@@nurrizalahmadimran4005 Regardless of what it's called, the massacre was carried out by the people themselves who were members of the communist party opposed to feudalism.
There were no emotion at all seeing close relative they never met before and knowing their tragedy. But after it’s quite touching and nice story told. Princess is so beautiful and gorgeous too
Dear Hanna, You're so lucky to be born in a great family. Your great uncle Sultan Hamid II was an important figure in our history, but what happened to him later was also tragic. He was accused of supporting rebellion group and then sent to prison to become a political prisoner. It's like the regime at that time can't handle his great influence as a monarch and a leader, especially that he got a slightly different view on what's best for Indonesia. Thankfully, more and more people started to recognize him as the figure behind our national emblem, and learn more about him.
LOL an imporant figure in whose history ? When the family argued sultan hamid's deeds to the indonesian national hero board they showed off one of his achievement which was sultan hamid's corronation as major general by the queen of holland. In which at the same time, indonesia was facing the dutch military aggression. Since pontianak is in indonesia. I have to ask you when you say "our history" what country's history that is ? If you say Indonesia then that must be Indonesia in a parallel universe. As in the Indonesia in my universe he's been branded traitor for a very long time. Not only he was corronated as general by the queen of holand during the second dutch military agression he also tried to kill javanese sultan.
@@subrotoxing8214 i really really agree with your statement They glorify traitors to their nation as heroes, but in reality the Indonesian government has never awarded Hamied Al Qadrie the title of hero.
Sultan Hamid was a supporter of Dutch colonialism. There are many things that state this, 1. He was a supporter of RIS, 2. Honored by the Dutch Queen as a Dutch soldier when many Indonesians resisted and died in battle, 3. and many other things. I don't mean to say it in a bad way, but that's the reality. he was a traitor. Try to learn more about history from a different point of view. it's wiser.
The Garuda Pancasila State Emblem was an idea that was raffled off. The one chosen was Sultan Hamid's rough design, but the one who later painted and justified it was Pelukis Abdullah on Soekarno's orders.
" Sungai kapuas punye cerite, bile kite minom ae' nye ..biar pon pergi jaoh kemane,sungguh susah nak melupakannye..... This is a song excerpt with the original Pontianak accent and language.... Greetings Hannah from West Borneo Pontianak🙏🏻
My grandfather, Arend Becker, an official from the Dutch Government at that time was a friend from sultan Hamid. I remember he always talk about him back in the Netherlands.
My first word for your family Hannah is “Thanks” for the masterpiece of Garuda Pancasila design than congratulations to be abble to know your family hystory. You know we are indonesian very proud of this unity in diversity bhineka tunggal ika. And you must be proud to having the family. And also most of younger indonesian lack of knowledge about national history. So this content is one of so many internet good things to share. Keep doing your positivity.
Get your fact right riza garuda pancasila we have is not purely from sultan hamid 😂 it was a masterpiece from an artist called dullah instructed by soekarno.
@@Infinite.168 that's true, but for her it's also meanfull to know that they are the part of the process. And for us we are glad to hear the same stories from the other perspective. For everyone who loves this country it's something
So sad to hear the tragic. Thankfully her grandma survived the tragic. 😢 What make me love this more is how her relative actually talk about it. They didn't make it sound negative or loaded with hate. I can sense the respect they have for their ancestors but at the same time didn't want to harbour any hate for the future generations. Highly admire such good upbringing and attitude.
Slightly disappointed that the hostess is talking about Pontianak, the city and her grandmother was NOT the princess of all the ghosts in the world because that would have been been some Final Fantasy 20 type stuff...
Syarif Abdurahman Alkadrie : Lets Built our Sultanate in this New Land (( although other side of this land is bit swampy i guess )) Syarifs Men be like : Are You Really sure about that Sir ?? Syarif be like : There is no another land available and mostly already occupied by the another Sultanate , They will be unleashed their Drama King mode if we too close with them , We need be frikkin far and far away from them (( Pontianak Lady approaches )) Pontianak lady be like : I smell a human that want to disturb my peace and quiet in my swampy abode , I believe all of you want to kicking me out Syarif be like : Shut Up * Shoot the cannon to scares the pontianak lady forever *
Yes. malays and chinese has had close relationship since then in west Kalimantan. kind of love n hate relationship. Gold rush era even made a vital history for hokkien culture there till now. And the most memorable absolutely "the Lanfang republic"
A journey that was a valuable experience for our sister, Hannah Alkaff. Pontianak City is the capital of our province, West Kalimantan. We hope that Hannah Alkaff's family relations will always be good and they will be closer to the nobles of the Pontianak Sultanate. Your grandmother made us West Kalimantan proud, she has descendants as far away as Singapore. Best regards, Tabik!
@izzigosa Pontianak is malay dialect used in peninsular up to ligor(nakhon s thammarat, mostly malay buddhist remained of srivijaya wont converted to islam, but 15% is muslim malay mostly thainized, lost it malay langauge), Patani, Singgora(Songkhla), down to Johor, Singapore and Riau archipelago, Sumatra, Coastal Borneo/Kalimantan and Cocos Island, Sabahan, Bulungan AND Berau in North Kalimantna also called Pontianak while in Java called it Kunitanak
wah .....semoga keluarga sultan selalu dalam keadaan berbahagia dan sehat wal Afiat.saya juga kaget sekali kalau keluarga sultan Pontianak jg ad di luarnegri.
It is the same Pontianak. Apparently the Sultanate got its name because it used to host the ghosts. Until Syarif Abdurrahman Alkadrie (the first Sultan) expelled the ghosts with his army of cannons.
@@nathans4798 Hanya Jawa yang bilang itu Kuntilanak. Orang Maluku dan Kalimantan bilang itu Pontianak. Ada di catatan Sutan Sjahrir saat beliau di Banda Neira.
Saya senang sekali melihat tayangan ini. Hannah dan keluarganya sangat hangat, saling hormat dan saling sayang. Terima kasih CNA Insider. Saya jadi ingin ke The Alkaff Mansion. Sepertinya menikmati kopi di Wildseed Cafe sangat menarik. Semoga segera :)
Sultan Melayu lived very simply, even though they had a lot of money, because they lived side by side with the teachings of the Islamic religion. In fact, the Kerajaan Siak Sri Indrapura Riau, was the kingdom that donated the largest amount of money to Indonesia as capital for independence.... Daulat Tuanku !! 😊
really? only in indo sultan live in poor because there is a lot of it..they just as a village chief...go hv a look how sultan brunei and others sultan in msia live...they r rich and in power
@@j.m9052 is there a mistake there, or is there a wrong point of view? The more wealth, the greater the responsibility to God in the akhirat....many are trapped in hellfire
Woowww, ternyata Hannah keturunan kerajaan di Indonesia, Masya Allah.. peran Sultan Hamid terhadap Indonesia sangatlah besar, harusnya keluarga Hannah tetap berada di Indonesia..
kalo dia balik ke pontianak mana bakal mau kocak. liat pontianak belum semaju singapur jauhhhhhh. kalo sekadar visit liburan doang mah ok palingg hahaha
lihat aja Sultan Hamid aja malah nikah Ama orang Belanda dan anaknya semua jd orang Belanda... Yang si Hanna ini jadi orang Singapura... Fix tu orang2 Yaman cuma cari enaknya doang, habis dinkahi pribumi kaya jd raja, negara kacau kabur cari mangsa lagi... 😵💫😵💫
Being royalties in Malay Sultanate doesn't means you are rich like the European monarch dear hannah...most Malay Sultans especially before the coming of the British and Dutch adopted a Sufis philosophy and remain humble and have a humble abode with humble palaces. They do not have huge mansions and palaces like the European that cost billions of dollars and wasted the states money. Most of their wealth and power are in the form of land, military and manpower. If you read many British and Dutch accounts about many Malay Sultanates most of their dwelling and their regalia's are very humble even though they own thousands acres of land and tons of gold, silvers, tin mines, and money. The Malays Sultans only got more lavish and acting more like European monarch after the British and the Dutch came and introduced them to western hedonism and capitalism. In case of Malaysia , it was the British who encourages the Sultans to built huge bricks palaces adorned with gold and expensive ornaments and furniture or what not. Before that most Malay palaces are very humble. Just look at the oldest wooden palace that still standing today in Malaysia like in Kelantan, its a humble, modest but still regal palace not much bigger than the Pontianak palace. The Malays are not like the Thai and Javanese or Burmese who love to built huge brick palace with huge compound and gold ornaments all over the palace and walls. They used to do that during Malaka Sultanate but they stop doing it after the fall of Malaka.
@@dedemuhammad3905dia pikir kesultanan sumatra miskin, kerjaan sama kesultanan sumatra dulu nyumbang uang buat kemerdekaan Indo salah satunya kerajaan riau.
Tht is crazy.... my grandpas generation also has been looking into ancestral heritage. So i think this is cool. An you can see parallels.... between past an present.
Being a citizen of west boreneo, the story which was told from the inside is fascinating and touching. Curious on how daily activities are being carried out long time ago compared to the modern time. Well done.
Pontianak is a capital city in Kalimantan Barat, The city was founded by the sultan Syarif Abdurrahman Alkadrie. When he was looking for a place to establish his kingdom, he and his troops were harassed by Pontianak. they fired a cannon at the sound of the ghost and short they named the kingdom as the Pontianak sultanate and they were a Malay sultanate.
Another ironic part of this story, that isn't mentioned in this video, is that the reason why Hannah's great grand uncle, Sultan Hamid II, the creator of Garuda Pancasila, lived in the Netherland. In 1950, Sultan Hamid II was accused and arrested by Sukarno government for his involvement of subversive conspiration with a Dutch captain, Raymond Westerling. However, he managed to escape then lived in the Netherland. Nevertheless, that accusation never been proven as in the 1950's Indonesia still hasn't had fair legal system.
This is an amazing story and history that's buried and hidden for a long time. Thank you for sharing and bringing this to the forefront. So many similarities with my family's history in Malaysia...at a smaller scale of course. So fortunate you still have photos and memories. The Japanese killed our families and burnt most of our keep sakes.
They were Malaynized Yemeni Arabs. After they migrated to many Malay kingdoms all over South east Asia and spread Islam, many of them intermarried with local women and princesses and adopted local native Malay cultures especially in Kalimantan and other Malay states. We can see all their attires, their custom or adat and their architecture are localized and no longer resembles the culture, attires and architectures of Yemeni Arabs. So that is why they consider themselves as Malays back then. The Pontianak Malay cultures actually heavily influence by the culture of Johor Riau sultanate and Singapore was part of the Sultanate. So Hannah is still living in the realm of her ancestors which is Singapore and Johor. Not only that , the Pontianak Sultanate also have a uniqe relation with the Sultanate of Johor. When the Sultan first open Pontianak as a state, there was nobody there, its a jungle and most native are the Dayak who live far away inland. At night a lot of Pontianak came and 'kacau" the Sultans and his soldiers, the local people tell the Sultan that the place he choose to make a state is a "sarang Pontianak" or Pontianak lairs. So he call his state Pontianak after he banished all the Pontianak using the holy Quran..
I am happy to see you looking for your family members, visiting and meeting the extended Pontianak royal family and enjoying your trip to Pontianak. See you in the territory of the Sambas Sultanate
My late grandma was from Pontianak too. Her father was a merchant and in one of his trips to Sarawak, she followed him and was introduced to my grandpa. Long story short, she fell in love and married grandpa. Together they raised 10 children and she spent the rest of her life as a Malaysian.
Dear Hannah Alkaff, apart from being of royal descent, grandfather and grandmother were ahlul bait Rasul SAW... The Alkadrie and Alkaff clans are the children of Sayyidina Hussein...
7:26 Her Yemen great grandfather were allowed to trade because of being a non-bumiputera, he get land concession from the VOC and named a Pontianak sultanate after he saw and chased a Pontianak Ghost with Dutch cannon, on the top of the trees flying across the forest... Her great uncle Sultan Hamid Alkadrie II and great grandmother schooled in Catholic boarding in Singapore, but then Sultan Hamid Alkadrie II jailed in 1950s for almost 10 years for false accusation of treason and his family took refuge in Netherland.
Not false acquisition if he himself proclaim as part of RIS, He was lucky to be alive kept by, most feudal died under their own subject due to so much exploitation during colonialism.
@@Mehimehi26 Mohammad Hatta helped him in the 1970s. Hatta wouldn't helped Hamid II if he believed the sultan betrayed him -- Hatta was the prime minister of RIS.
@@kunderemp Its easy to see he fled to netherland to receive his promotion as general there that was after RIS disolve in 1950 and 4 puppet federal state like NIT, NST, pasundan and Daerah Istimewa Kalimantan Barat (this headed by Sultan Hamid II) oppose the integration. But without any support from the people of Kalimantan Barat it quickly turned down.
what for? Its not like Pontianak is a sultanate anymore....she would just be a princess without any title or power unless she married a real reigning princes from any of the Malays states in Malaysia or Brunei. The Al Kaff family in Singapore is richer than the current Sultan of Pontianak. Because she is a Sayyidah or Syarifah a decendance of the Prophet lineage i'm pretty sure she would be married to another Sayyid family around Singapore or Malaysia. Usually the Sayid family rarely allowed their daughters to married a non Sayid family to make sure they dont lose their lineage.
Our family also from Yemen but moved to Penang, interesting to know that ada Arab family di Pontianak. Im from Sabah, so it aint that far. interesting,,,
Lol, born and grew up in Pontianak, prob the best documentation or highlight about the city ever. Fun facts: There was a direct flight from/to Singapore before Covid (was Intl Airport), now Hannah need to pay more to come. We got out first cinema (the proper one, with latest movie) around 2004 playing The Polar Express & Kung Fu Hustle. The queue for the Movie "2012" was so long people start reselling the ticket for 4x the price (only one cinema) The river and sea (you can see in the video) is brown colored because of the content of Kalimantan soil or type of soil and not due to hygenic reason, although it's probably is still dirty because there's a lot of people living around the Kapuas River. The bamboo canon in the scene where Hannah just arrived in Pontianak is a ceremonial canon (produce loud sounds only, no actual canon ball launched), but believed was use to scare the Kuntilanak/Pontianak ghost which believed most of them were previously occupied the area (Hannah ancestor bring canon to a ghost fight) Bonus: we got no McDonald
so interesting listening to Alkaff and Alkadri family history, and I am thrilled that now I know who is the designer of Garuda Pancasila, my country symbol. salute to Sultan Hamid II!
My grand-uncle on my father's side who was a merchant trader married a Siamese princess at the turn of the last century. According to my father, she was exiled from Siam due to political infighting amongst the members of the royal family, and she was on the losing side. She settled down in Bukit Mertajam and lived until the 1950s. She used to regale my father and his siblings with tales of riding on white elephants, trips on the Royal Barge down the Chao Phraya river, and stories in general about her royal life. I think she counted herself lucky that she was not killed, just exiled. Traditionally, in most royal families in history, you would killed off all your potential rivals to ensure that they can't ferment revolution against the reigning monarch.
mixed arab? you are wrong sir/mam. Indonesians are 100% mixed with Indian/chinese/native indonesian ancestry. Islam was brought by the Indian traders. The Tamils ruled all of Indonesia and Malaysia for hundreds of years.
wkwkkww,,,pahlawan???org waktu rakyat berjuang aja di belanda dan di naikan pangkat nya oleh pemerintah belanda...dan yg di pake skrg lambang garuda itu karya seniman dullah..
Pontianak creature in Bahasa Melayu is called Kuntilanak in Bahasa Indonesia, Pontianak is a name of a city in Indonesia since long time ago wkwkwkwkwkwk and it doesn't have Arabic traces to be seen anymore.... Pontianak is the city in Indo which has Hokkien, Tiociu and Hakka language spoken vastly in daily activities.... for Indonesian, Pontianak is identical with more Chinese influence.
Pontianak is Malay Language used in peninsular up to ligor(nakhon s thammarat, mostly malay buddhist remained of srivijaya wont converted to islam, but 15% is muslim malay mostly thainized, lost it malay langauge), Patani, Singgora(Songkhla), down to Johor, Singapore and Riau archipelago, Sumatra, Coastal Borneo/Kalimantan and Cocos Island, Sabahan, Bulungan AND Berau in North Kalimantna also called Pontianak while in Java called it Kunitanak, while in Ligor lost it Malay heritage, same to very close SANTUN who just 90 years ago 1920s Raja of Setul, Malay Raja(not used Sultan titles) last rule SANTUN but today jsut like Krabi and Phuket Malay(Mahsuri homeland) no longer speak Malay, but they still claim malay ethnic
@@shahesfelazi8549its a political reasons Because many indonesian afraid of ghost and suoernatural stuff so they named the location pontianak with a hope they dont occupy the land Similars to tangerang in jakarta when locals said the area of tangerang "tempat jin beranak atau tempat buang anak jin " Meaning locals people afraid to live around that place because the area is mysterious and scary And based on dutch views that the sultans in pontianak actually are not a real sultan but a pirate and hijackers whom make a based a pontianak to occupy the land As that time indonesia just started their independent in 1945 and many javanese try to "mengusir" dutch british and try to occupy pontianak and the javanese suspicious as the pontianak area are rebbelious area since the javanese believe the sultan very close to dutch Try to view from dutch Views from British Viewe from chines Views from javanese And why borneo torn apart into 3 country brunei malaysia and indonesia All started from what indonesia called = penjajahan Anyway many real pontianak indigenuous move already or marriage to sinagapore taiwan and hongkong What you meet in this generation mostly are new comers from others province
Another trivia, Al-Kadrie was one of the Yemeni family names who were descended from Prophet Muhammad. Pontianak city itself was named after the ghost: Pontianak. Your ancestor, when founded the city, he and his crew had to fight against pontianak ghost in Kapuas river.
Descendent from Muhammad? 🤣. Until today no one has proven the genealogy of Muhammad AND that he existed at all. No one can find anything written about Muhammad in the 7th century. Why is there no reference to anything called Islam, Muslim, Mecca until 690 AD assuming he died in 632 AD. The latest uncovered fact is that Muhammad was only a given title and not a name at all. 🤣
Tp mrk ga pake gelar habibnya tuh.... sprtnya mrk sadar bhw mrk bukan keturunan muhammad.... krn skrg sdh dibongkar bhw ba alawi bukan keturunan muhammad...
@@veronica51069 Seorang habib tidak menyebut dirinya sendiri habib bahkan istilah itu baru. Gelar yang benar adalah Syarif. Nama lengkap Sultan Hamid II adalah Syarif Abdul Hamid Alkadrie. Nama sultan Pontianak sekarang adalah Syarif Machmud Melvin Alkadrie. Oh iya, Pangeran Diponegoro juga menulis leluhurnya dengan gelar Syarif. Namun generasi kedua leluhurnya mengubah gelar menjadi Sunan.
@@veronica51069keturunan Nabi Muhammad gak harus bergelar habib 🙄 yang berasal dari Hussein bin Ali. Ada Syarif juga, itu lebih tepatnya keturunan dari garis Hassan bin Ali. Contoh Syarif yang masih berkuasa sampai sekarang ada dua, Keluarga Kerajaan Jordania dan Keluarga Kerajaan Maroko
The Ba'alawi descent becoming Kings in the Malay region is a common thing, because of their influence during the spread of Islam, they were respected and the Malay people had no problem being led by them. Not only from the Pontianak Sultanate, there was the Kubu Sultanate in West Borneo, the Siak Sultanate in Sumatra which switched from the Raja Kecil dynasty to the Ba'alawi, also the King of Perlis who was a descendant of Jamalullail, possibly also the Bendahara Dynasty which ruled Johor Lama and its descendants in Pahang and Terengganu, who were descendants of Bendahara Tun Habib Abdul Majid Padang Saujana. For the Pontianak Sultanate which was founded by Sultan Syarif Abdurrahman Al-Qadrie, his father was Habib Hussayn Al-Qadrie who came from Tarim to the Nusantara or Malay Archipelago, arrived in Batavia and Semarang, then to the Matan Sultanate in Ketapang, West Borneo, was appointed Mufti of the Sultanate, married the noble woman of the Matan Sultanate was named Nyai Tua. Then he was asked to move to the Mempawah Sultanate by King Opu Daeng Menambon (one of the Opu Daeng Five Brothers descended from the Luwu Nobility of Sulawesi, whose descendants also served as Yamtuan Muda Riau Johor, one of the descendants of Opu Daeng Chelak became the Selangor Sultanate Dynasty from Raja Lumu). Habib Hussayn in Mempawah also became Mufti. Opu Daeng Menambon was also married to the daughter of the Sultan of Matan named Putri Kesumba (grand daughter of Panembahan Senggaok Mempawah, because her mother Utin Indrawati was the daughter of Panembahan Senggaok who married the Sultan of Matan, Sultan Muhammad Zainuddin). Opu Daeng Menambon and Putri Kesumba had one daughter named Utin Candramidi who was married to Syarif Abdurrahman Al-Qadrie bin Habib Hussayn Al-Qadrie. Then Syarif Abdurrahman Al-Qadrie moved into the Kapuas River which branches into the Landak River, establishing the Pontianak Sultanate, which is said to have been named after a ghost who often disturbed them while there, so the ghost area was shot with cannons. The inauguration or penabalan of the Sultan was carried out by Raja Haji Fisabilillah Yamtuan Muda Riau Johor, who is also the cousin of Utin Candramidi, wife of Syarif Abdurrahman Al-Qadrie. So, the nobility of the Pontianak Sultanate dynasty was not only due to the Ba'alawi, but was also mixed with the Malay and Bugis nobility. 😊
FYI, the disgusting thing in Indonesia right now is this issue about canceling the lineage of the Prophet Muhammad. There's someone trying to manipulate and confuse history, claiming that the Ba'alawi clan isn't connected to the Prophet's bloodline. This group is backed by political factions who hate the Ba'alawi descendants because they're opposing the government. They're even demanding DNA tests, even though using DNA tests to determine the lineage of historical figures is still questionable.🤦
@@MrKresekDNA test results have proven it, ba'alawi not a descendant of the prophet, 183 ba'alawi have done the test the results prove that he is not a descendant of the prophet, that is a fact that must be accepted
@@MrKresek brother, i thought the one that's trying to manipulate and creating distortion in Indonesia's history is the Baalawi. First of all, in all due respect, I'm not trying to argue here, since the issue has become quite sensitive, I'm just trying to gather info for now. But to be honest, for now I'm more incline that the Baalawi is the one who are making all those low-cheap tricks of rewriting history for the publication of that article on Tempo's magazine, one of the most prominent and prestigious magazine for intellectuals. From there I conclude that they do have more interest and importance from the acts. Second, I'm not talking about their lineage, my topic is about this crime of manipulating history of Indonesia, who done it? I'm not talking about lineage since we are talking in CNA platform, majority might not even care if alKadrie's family is descendant or not, neither do I. So I'm asking you for data, facts, journals, or articles(not youtube videos) supporting your statement that they are NOT the one who's doing all those.
@@kunderemp to be precise the river (kapuas) in pontianak used to be inhibited by lots female ghost , since it is still a dense forest at a time thus the people who living near it calling the area pontianak/puntianak ( ponti /punti mean= a tall tree or forest , anak= a child ) , but another version says that pontianak mean " a place of transit/stopover " . the female ghost name actually came from that area , because it used to be lots of them in that forest before/after they build pontianak city , so the people who saw the same female ghost always saying the name "pontianak/kuntilanak" to refer the female ghost that they saw in pontianak.
@petrikmatanasi1520 dumb JavaNazi again with hoax and revisionist history ..😂 Westerling was the one who fought against those bandits and protected the civilian population. We have the original declassified documents. Indonesian Revisionism is 💯 corrupted.
Captain westerling, who was born in Turkey, trained by SOE in the UK to subdue guerilla warfare. Spoke fluent Turkish and Arabic. Restored order to South Sulawesi by killing more Bandits than any other adversaries who were preying on all inhabitants there. The pribumi “freedom fighters” were very good at murdering noncombatants in the Bersiap period, not so good at fighting Dutch soldiers. Meanwhile how many indonesian romusha were worked or starved to death by Sukarno the Dictator? Self-loathing western leftists rewrite history to curry favour.🤮
turut berduka atas peristiwa mandor yang menyebabkan Sultan Syarief Muhammad Alkadrie menjadi salah satu korban oleh tentara pendudukan Jepang di Pontianak
Haha Budak Singapur datang ke Pontianak juga ya...... Salam dari Kubu Raya. Sultan Hamid II escaped from Mandor Affair because he was in Jakarta (Java Island). At Japanese era, Java and Sumatera (Andalas) are ruled by Rikugun (Imperial Japanese Army). But Kalimantan (Borneo), Sulawesi (Celebes) and East Indonesia are ruled by Kaigun (Imperial Japanese Navy). And you know Rikugun and Kaigun are not friendly team mate during WW II. So this was Sultan Hamid saved from Mandor Affair. It was a paradox that Kaigun is crueled about Mandor Massacre. Because Kaigun is actuallly softer than Rikugun. BTW I elected Sultan at DPD election 2024 for West Kalimantan seat😀😀😀😀
@@republikrakyatindonesiabukan dalam rangka memilih yang akan jadi Sultan...tapi memilih calon yang jadi Dewan Perwakilan Daerah (DPD)..yang biasanya dilaksanakan saat pemilu..
Mindblowing when I found out that Sultan Hamid II was the one responsible for the creation of Indonesia national emblem. Sad to hear what happened to him after Indonesia independence though 😢
Love her father's attitude and his tone of voice when he answered her questions. This is good upbringing from respectable family with good upbringing.
The way the aunt reply when she said she don't think royalty look like that. Love their upbringing and their attitude.
Heleh yahudi sejak kapan punya adab??!!! 😂😂😂😂 flexibg dan branding doang 😂😂😂
It's not incident or tragedy but Massacre, we called it in Indonesia as Pembantaian Mandor. The Mandor Massacre almost wiped out the entire intellectuals and royalties across West Borneo, not just Sultanate of Pontianak.
😢… the Japanese were ruthless .
@@Ky-rb6ogWhat happened to the Malay Sultanates of East Sumatera were equally if not more ruthless... and yet Indonesians dilute the incident by terming it as Revolusi Sosial. It should have been termed as the massacre.
@@nurrizalahmadimran4005borneo sultanate is not malay sultanate. Their names have arabic descendent. Technically they are arabs people who married locals
Not sultans, no masters...
@@nurrizalahmadimran4005 Regardless of what it's called, the massacre was carried out by the people themselves who were members of the communist party opposed to feudalism.
When i saw Hannah's father name, i realised he's Faruk Alkaff - Singapore football national team player in the early 90s Malaysia Cup days.
different Faruk, i think
Nope, that's him alright.
No different
Yes Syed Farouk football player
Yes, Hannah is national footballer Syed Farouk's daughter.
There were no emotion at all seeing close relative they never met before and knowing their tragedy. But after it’s quite touching and nice story told. Princess is so beautiful and gorgeous too
Emotion part could have been off camera. Not everything should be captured in camera and then for the world to see.
@@zeeceefourovksk2837 you might be right, but no harm showing those
You know.. Kids these days.. don't really care about their ancestors
Dear Hanna, You're so lucky to be born in a great family. Your great uncle Sultan Hamid II was an important figure in our history, but what happened to him later was also tragic. He was accused of supporting rebellion group and then sent to prison to become a political prisoner. It's like the regime at that time can't handle his great influence as a monarch and a leader, especially that he got a slightly different view on what's best for Indonesia. Thankfully, more and more people started to recognize him as the figure behind our national emblem, and learn more about him.
LOL an imporant figure in whose history ? When the family argued sultan hamid's deeds to the indonesian national hero board they showed off one of his achievement which was sultan hamid's corronation as major general by the queen of holland. In which at the same time, indonesia was facing the dutch military aggression. Since pontianak is in indonesia. I have to ask you when you say "our history" what country's history that is ? If you say Indonesia then that must be Indonesia in a parallel universe. As in the Indonesia in my universe he's been branded traitor for a very long time. Not only he was corronated as general by the queen of holand during the second dutch military agression he also tried to kill javanese sultan.
@@subrotoxing8214 i really really agree with your statement
They glorify traitors to their nation as heroes, but in reality the Indonesian government has never awarded Hamied Al Qadrie the title of hero.
@@subrotoxing8214 furthermore, he was ordered to create Garuda emblem by soekarno. So he wasnt the mastermind nor sole creator of it !
Sultan Hamid was a supporter of Dutch colonialism. There are many things that state this,
1. He was a supporter of RIS,
2. Honored by the Dutch Queen as a Dutch soldier when many Indonesians resisted and died in battle,
3. and many other things.
I don't mean to say it in a bad way, but that's the reality. he was a traitor.
Try to learn more about history from a different point of view. it's wiser.
The Garuda Pancasila State Emblem was an idea that was raffled off. The one chosen was Sultan Hamid's rough design, but the one who later painted and justified it was Pelukis Abdullah on Soekarno's orders.
" Sungai kapuas punye cerite, bile kite minom ae' nye ..biar pon pergi jaoh kemane,sungguh susah nak melupakannye..... This is a song excerpt with the original Pontianak accent and language.... Greetings Hannah from West Borneo Pontianak🙏🏻
My grandfather, Arend Becker, an official from the Dutch Government at that time was a friend from sultan Hamid. I remember he always talk about him back in the Netherlands.
Amazing 😊
Camera hahaha
She prefers in Singapore probably 😅
My first word for your family Hannah is “Thanks” for the masterpiece of Garuda Pancasila design than congratulations to be abble to know your family hystory. You know we are indonesian very proud of this unity in diversity bhineka tunggal ika. And you must be proud to having the family.
And also most of younger indonesian lack of knowledge about national history. So this content is one of so many internet good things to share. Keep doing your positivity.
I think most 'approved' history books glossed over his role due to his involvement in the APRA coup... Definitely one very interesting family.
Woof woof 🇳🇱
@markuzgodswar
Sultan hamid II is considered as a traitor by most prominent historians
Get your fact right riza garuda pancasila we have is not purely from sultan hamid 😂 it was a masterpiece from an artist called dullah instructed by soekarno.
@@Infinite.168 that's true, but for her it's also meanfull to know that they are the part of the process. And for us we are glad to hear the same stories from the other perspective. For everyone who loves this country it's something
So sad to hear the tragic. Thankfully her grandma survived the tragic. 😢
What make me love this more is how her relative actually talk about it. They didn't make it sound negative or loaded with hate. I can sense the respect they have for their ancestors but at the same time didn't want to harbour any hate for the future generations.
Highly admire such good upbringing and attitude.
Slightly disappointed that the hostess is talking about Pontianak, the city and her grandmother was NOT the princess of all the ghosts in the world because that would have been been some Final Fantasy 20 type stuff...
lol the city is named pontianak because during its founding its full of Pontianak ghosts so the founder need to get rid of them first
😂😂😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉yesss me too thinking must semah all of the pontianak tuuu
Agreed. A bit disappointed. 😂😂😂
Was expecting a ghost story, not a history lesson 😂
Syarif Abdurahman Alkadrie : Lets Built our Sultanate in this New Land (( although other side of this land is bit swampy i guess ))
Syarifs Men be like : Are You Really sure about that Sir ??
Syarif be like : There is no another land available and mostly already occupied by the another Sultanate , They will be unleashed their Drama King mode if we too close with them , We need be frikkin far and far away from them
(( Pontianak Lady approaches ))
Pontianak lady be like : I smell a human that want to disturb my peace and quiet in my swampy abode , I believe all of you want to kicking me out
Syarif be like : Shut Up * Shoot the cannon to scares the pontianak lady forever *
Wow, a surprise to learn the origin of the city, my ancestors arrived at from China during the gold rush eras.
Yes. malays and chinese has had close relationship since then in west Kalimantan. kind of love n hate relationship. Gold rush era even made a vital history for hokkien culture there till now. And the most memorable absolutely "the Lanfang republic"
A journey that was a valuable experience for our sister, Hannah Alkaff.
Pontianak City is the capital of our province, West Kalimantan.
We hope that Hannah Alkaff's family relations will always be good and they will be closer to the nobles of the Pontianak Sultanate.
Your grandmother made us West Kalimantan proud, she has descendants as far away as Singapore.
Best regards, Tabik!
For a second there i though she's saying she's part vampire...lol
girl LOL
@izzigosa Pontianak is malay dialect used in peninsular up to ligor(nakhon s thammarat, mostly malay buddhist remained of srivijaya wont converted to islam, but 15% is muslim malay mostly thainized, lost it malay langauge), Patani, Singgora(Songkhla), down to Johor, Singapore and Riau archipelago, Sumatra, Coastal Borneo/Kalimantan and Cocos Island, Sabahan, Bulungan AND Berau in North Kalimantna also called Pontianak while in Java called it Kunitanak
same.. highly disappointed now
@@colgateplax *cue Kevin Sorbo* "DISAPPOINTED!!!"
@izzigosa ghost also have passport?
wah .....semoga keluarga sultan selalu dalam keadaan berbahagia dan sehat wal Afiat.saya juga kaget sekali kalau keluarga sultan Pontianak jg ad di luarnegri.
Dia orang man bg , yg perempuan itu
@@sios1066 singapura
this is a very good journalism, love the story.
Thank for posting this video, me myself grew up in Pontianak finally get a chance to know more about the history of our sultans and their family.
At first I thought she was talking about another pontianak. The white dress asia female vampire. LOL
It is the same Pontianak. Apparently the Sultanate got its name because it used to host the ghosts. Until Syarif Abdurrahman Alkadrie (the first Sultan) expelled the ghosts with his army of cannons.
It's kuntilanak abang 😅
@@nathans4798 Hanya Jawa yang bilang itu Kuntilanak. Orang Maluku dan Kalimantan bilang itu Pontianak. Ada di catatan Sutan Sjahrir saat beliau di Banda Neira.
@@kunderempGk penting mau kuntilanak mau Pontianak , semuanya cuma halusinasi
@@wild_Cat7ok profesor
Saya senang sekali melihat tayangan ini. Hannah dan keluarganya sangat hangat, saling hormat dan saling sayang. Terima kasih CNA Insider. Saya jadi ingin ke The Alkaff Mansion. Sepertinya menikmati kopi di Wildseed Cafe sangat menarik. Semoga segera :)
Sultan Melayu lived very simply, even though they had a lot of money, because they lived side by side with the teachings of the Islamic religion. In fact, the Kerajaan Siak Sri Indrapura Riau, was the kingdom that donated the largest amount of money to Indonesia as capital for independence.... Daulat Tuanku !! 😊
hoax 😂😂😂 educate yourself wahai Melayu Semenanjung Waham
really? only in indo sultan live in poor because there is a lot of it..they just as a village chief...go hv a look how sultan brunei and others sultan in msia live...they r rich and in power
@@j.m9052 is there a mistake there, or is there a wrong point of view? The more wealth, the greater the responsibility to God in the akhirat....many are trapped in hellfire
Hmm, how did mohammad earned his living when he left mecca?
@@Justmyopinionsir-q4vhe's a businessman, got a stall in front of his quarters in Medina
Her story is truth. Wow, great to know historical story of Pontianak city🙏🙏
Woowww, ternyata Hannah keturunan kerajaan di Indonesia, Masya Allah.. peran Sultan Hamid terhadap Indonesia sangatlah besar, harusnya keluarga Hannah tetap berada di Indonesia..
Waktu itu Republik masih kacau, antara pribumi melawan penjajah diperkeruh kekerasan partai komunis
kalo dia balik ke pontianak mana bakal mau kocak. liat pontianak belum semaju singapur jauhhhhhh. kalo sekadar visit liburan doang mah ok palingg hahaha
Penghkianatan nya juga besar.,,,,
lihat aja Sultan Hamid aja malah nikah Ama orang Belanda dan anaknya semua jd orang Belanda... Yang si Hanna ini jadi orang Singapura... Fix tu orang2 Yaman cuma cari enaknya doang, habis dinkahi pribumi kaya jd raja, negara kacau kabur cari mangsa lagi... 😵💫😵💫
Being royalties in Malay Sultanate doesn't means you are rich like the European monarch dear hannah...most Malay Sultans especially before the coming of the British and Dutch adopted a Sufis philosophy and remain humble and have a humble abode with humble palaces. They do not have huge mansions and palaces like the European that cost billions of dollars and wasted the states money. Most of their wealth and power are in the form of land, military and manpower. If you read many British and Dutch accounts about many Malay Sultanates most of their dwelling and their regalia's are very humble even though they own thousands acres of land and tons of gold, silvers, tin mines, and money. The Malays Sultans only got more lavish and acting more like European monarch after the British and the Dutch came and introduced them to western hedonism and capitalism. In case of Malaysia , it was the British who encourages the Sultans to built huge bricks palaces adorned with gold and expensive ornaments and furniture or what not. Before that most Malay palaces are very humble. Just look at the oldest wooden palace that still standing today in Malaysia like in Kelantan, its a humble, modest but still regal palace not much bigger than the Pontianak palace. The Malays are not like the Thai and Javanese or Burmese who love to built huge brick palace with huge compound and gold ornaments all over the palace and walls. They used to do that during Malaka Sultanate but they stop doing it after the fall of Malaka.
Not for malay sultanate in sumatra, most of them are rich monarch in dutch colonial era.
what about Sriwijaya? was it Malay or not? 🤔
Sriwijaya was a Malay empire but the empire crumbled way before the Dutch colonized Indonesia
@@dedemuhammad3905dia pikir kesultanan sumatra miskin, kerjaan sama kesultanan sumatra dulu nyumbang uang buat kemerdekaan Indo salah satunya kerajaan riau.
@@kickingice9407dibaca lagi dari awal mas biar ngerti. Bener kok apa yg dia bilang.
Tht is crazy.... my grandpas generation also has been looking into ancestral heritage. So i think this is cool. An you can see parallels.... between past an present.
Being a citizen of west boreneo, the story which was told from the inside is fascinating and touching. Curious on how daily activities are being carried out long time ago compared to the modern time. Well done.
it was made me emotional, Pontianak is the city where I grew up until high school. it's already 25 years miss the city and cultures
Wow so amazing, i always proud to be indonesian childhood, i have indonesian blood, dutch and chinese, but ma full of my heart just for indonesian ❤❤❤
Pontianak is a capital city in Kalimantan Barat, The city was founded by the sultan Syarif Abdurrahman Alkadrie. When he was looking for a place to establish his kingdom, he and his troops were harassed by Pontianak. they fired a cannon at the sound of the ghost and short they named the kingdom as the Pontianak sultanate and they were a Malay sultanate.
True
Tapi si hannah ni nak cakap melayu pun tak reti ke
@@Hetzerg tak tahu, tapi bila dia ni duduk kat Pontianak mesti pandai cakap Melayu Pontianak mcm kitorang😂
Malay ethnics to be precise but Indonesian
@@mirzairawadi7091malay itu rata rata dari diaspora Indonesia
Amazing family history. Respect to all.
Another ironic part of this story, that isn't mentioned in this video, is that the reason why Hannah's great grand uncle, Sultan Hamid II, the creator of Garuda Pancasila, lived in the Netherland. In 1950, Sultan Hamid II was accused and arrested by Sukarno government for his involvement of subversive conspiration with a Dutch captain, Raymond Westerling. However, he managed to escape then lived in the Netherland. Nevertheless, that accusation never been proven as in the 1950's Indonesia still hasn't had fair legal system.
Ternyata Soekarno punya dosa jenis yang ini ya
@@maisloloda8848 soekarno causing so much problem
From this I know a history about my Indonesia emblem ‘Garuda Pancasila’. Thank you.
Regards from Indonesia 🇮🇩
Proud for you Hannah..looking forward your story book about it.
I had the chance to visit the Sultan 's Palace in February 2019. It was a great experience. We even took pictures with the Sultan.
Ahhhh Pontianak , That’s My Mom and Dad Birthplace ,Before discovering Jakarta at 80’s decade
Indonesians were literally enslaved by the Arabs....
This is an amazing story and history that's buried and hidden for a long time. Thank you for sharing and bringing this to the forefront. So many similarities with my family's history in Malaysia...at a smaller scale of course. So fortunate you still have photos and memories. The Japanese killed our families and burnt most of our keep sakes.
Greeting from Pontianak Boy who lives in Sydney
Really a good and amazing dig up of the family roots. Benefit to all that see this video. You are such a beautiful modern princess .
Very fascinating! Love this series
I am so impressed with your family history. I hope to visit Pontianak when I visit Indonesia next year.
They were Malaynized Yemeni Arabs. After they migrated to many Malay kingdoms all over South east Asia and spread Islam, many of them intermarried with local women and princesses and adopted local native Malay cultures especially in Kalimantan and other Malay states. We can see all their attires, their custom or adat and their architecture are localized and no longer resembles the culture, attires and architectures of Yemeni Arabs. So that is why they consider themselves as Malays back then. The Pontianak Malay cultures actually heavily influence by the culture of Johor Riau sultanate and Singapore was part of the Sultanate. So Hannah is still living in the realm of her ancestors which is Singapore and Johor. Not only that , the Pontianak Sultanate also have a uniqe relation with the Sultanate of Johor. When the Sultan first open Pontianak as a state, there was nobody there, its a jungle and most native are the Dayak who live far away inland. At night a lot of Pontianak came and 'kacau" the Sultans and his soldiers, the local people tell the Sultan that the place he choose to make a state is a "sarang Pontianak" or Pontianak lairs. So he call his state Pontianak after he banished all the Pontianak using the holy Quran..
No they came and conquered the locals and made themselves to be the rulers
@@jirawatliw180they opening the land to trade,before it was just thick forest
It is still a thieve land Borneo belongs to dayak people the original native of Borneo@@pisangmelinjoe34
@@jirawatliw180 conquered? LOL!
@@pisangmelinjoe34 Well if You know the story about many Kings ,You wil know what I say
I am happy to see you looking for your family members, visiting and meeting the extended Pontianak royal family and enjoying your trip to Pontianak. See you in the territory of the Sambas Sultanate
i also from one of kesultanan in indonesia named Buton from southeast sulawesi and we also have arabian descendants!
What a sweet episode! So much family warmth n education. So Cool her kin helped design the Indonesian emblem. ❤
Her dad was a former tampines rovers asst coach had the honour to coach under him very calm coach who handles pressure pretty well.
My late grandma was from Pontianak too. Her father was a merchant and in one of his trips to Sarawak, she followed him and was introduced to my grandpa. Long story short, she fell in love and married grandpa. Together they raised 10 children and she spent the rest of her life as a Malaysian.
Dear Hannah Alkaff, apart from being of royal descent, grandfather and grandmother were ahlul bait Rasul SAW... The Alkadrie and Alkaff clans are the children of Sayyidina Hussein...
Amazing 😊jangan lupa sejarah dari mana kita berasal
7:26 Her Yemen great grandfather were allowed to trade because of being a non-bumiputera, he get land concession from the VOC and named a Pontianak sultanate after he saw and chased a Pontianak Ghost with Dutch cannon, on the top of the trees flying across the forest... Her great uncle Sultan Hamid Alkadrie II and great grandmother schooled in Catholic boarding in Singapore, but then Sultan Hamid Alkadrie II jailed in 1950s for almost 10 years for false accusation of treason and his family took refuge in Netherland.
Not false acquisition if he himself proclaim as part of RIS, He was lucky to be alive kept by, most feudal died under their own subject due to so much exploitation during colonialism.
@@Mehimehi26 Mohammad Hatta helped him in the 1970s. Hatta wouldn't helped Hamid II if he believed the sultan betrayed him -- Hatta was the prime minister of RIS.
@@kunderemp Its easy to see he fled to netherland to receive his promotion as general there that was after RIS disolve in 1950 and 4 puppet federal state like NIT, NST, pasundan and Daerah Istimewa Kalimantan Barat (this headed by Sultan Hamid II) oppose the integration. But without any support from the people of Kalimantan Barat it quickly turned down.
@@kunderemp Hatta also hated Sukarno in the end. Sukarno was megalomaniac
Sultan Abd Hamid also create the Indonesian Garuda crest
KEREN SEKALI TERIMA KASIH TELAH MENG EXPOLER INDONESIA ❤🎉
Will she be marrying the 10th Sultan and become a real princess? Living happily ever after. The end..lol
That would make her a queen, not a princess.
matamu, incest ta
what for? Its not like Pontianak is a sultanate anymore....she would just be a princess without any title or power unless she married a real reigning princes from any of the Malays states in Malaysia or Brunei. The Al Kaff family in Singapore is richer than the current Sultan of Pontianak. Because she is a Sayyidah or Syarifah a decendance of the Prophet lineage i'm pretty sure she would be married to another Sayyid family around Singapore or Malaysia. Usually the Sayid family rarely allowed their daughters to married a non Sayid family to make sure they dont lose their lineage.
Instead of good for her to marry with royal family in Peninsula
Oh God, I Beg U 2 Hear Me, Please Don't Maket It So. 🙏
Terimakasih sudah berkunjung ke pontianak, come again ❤
Salam dari Pontianak Hana,......west Borneo.......
mungkin dia tdk mengerti dgn bahasa indonesia atau bahasa daerah pontianak lg bro
Tidak ada subtitle,saya juga dari Kalbar 😂
@@Indrads-wm9wv dia masih ngerti tapi gak lancar ngomong melayu/indonesia. sama kaya kebanyaklan keturunan melayu di singapura
Ada subtittle klik tanda cc@@AriaLfti
MasyaAllah thanks Hanna, I love this story thanks, we are related descendant and hope I can visit the Palace in Pontianak. Thanks
great, and so pleasure to know and meet a near family. Nice history video, good job Hannah, you're the best content creator.
Hi hannah, thanks for filming your royal family story. I just know our National symbol making progress . Thanks , this is important for my knowledge 🙏
Our family also from Yemen but moved to Penang, interesting to know that ada Arab family di Pontianak. Im from Sabah, so it aint that far. interesting,,,
This is amazing family history. Happy to have come across this video.
very heart warming story... thank you.. keep up the good job 😀
Dari sini saya tau bahwa pencipta desain lambang negaraku Indonesia adalah Sultan Hamid dari Pontianak MashaAllah 👏
Thank u Hanna and CNA for this amazing documentary. Im from Aceh.
A truly fascinating history. Thank you for your excellent presentation.
Sultan Hamid II, is a Hero. He is the designer of Garuda Pancasila. May Allah bless him.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Garuda is Hindu symbol.
Ignorant@@Muralidharan001
That family got great genetic ❤
Lol, born and grew up in Pontianak, prob the best documentation or highlight about the city ever.
Fun facts:
There was a direct flight from/to Singapore before Covid (was Intl Airport), now Hannah need to pay more to come.
We got out first cinema (the proper one, with latest movie) around 2004 playing The Polar Express & Kung Fu Hustle. The queue for the Movie "2012" was so long people start reselling the ticket for 4x the price (only one cinema)
The river and sea (you can see in the video) is brown colored because of the content of Kalimantan soil or type of soil and not due to hygenic reason, although it's probably is still dirty because there's a lot of people living around the Kapuas River.
The bamboo canon in the scene where Hannah just arrived in Pontianak is a ceremonial canon (produce loud sounds only, no actual canon ball launched), but believed was use to scare the Kuntilanak/Pontianak ghost which believed most of them were previously occupied the area (Hannah ancestor bring canon to a ghost fight)
Bonus: we got no McDonald
This is very interesting.
She's gorgeous ❤
Keren banget dokumenternya
so interesting listening to Alkaff and Alkadri family history, and I am thrilled that now I know who is the designer of Garuda Pancasila, my country symbol. salute to Sultan Hamid II!
he a traitor of the nation hamid al gadrie.. respected in pontianak for sure. but a traitor for the nation of indonesia
PENGHIANAT
@@subrotoxing8214indonesia berdiri kerana gabungan sukarno & komunis, jgn heran dendam lama seperti gunung berapi menunggu hari
I have lots of family who still live in Pontianak, both my mom and dad are originally came from West Kalimantan 🥰
So?
@@republikrakyatindonesia So what?
@@diendiana What does it have to do with Indonesia?
@@republikrakyatindonesia What do you think? And ohh… did i mentioned or said anything about “Indonesia” on my comment? I don’t think so…?
@@diendiana are you Indonesia??
Sultan Hamid II got married to a Dutch woman, lived in The Netherlands and could speak Dutch well when he was alive.
Punya anak gak ?
did the wife become muslim?
@@Orangbiasa_45Di tonton makanya
@@Orangbiasa_45 ada
My grand-uncle on my father's side who was a merchant trader married a Siamese princess at the turn of the last century. According to my father, she was exiled from Siam due to political infighting amongst the members of the royal family, and she was on the losing side. She settled down in Bukit Mertajam and lived until the 1950s. She used to regale my father and his siblings with tales of riding on white elephants, trips on the Royal Barge down the Chao Phraya river, and stories in general about her royal life. I think she counted herself lucky that she was not killed, just exiled. Traditionally, in most royal families in history, you would killed off all your potential rivals to ensure that they can't ferment revolution against the reigning monarch.
All Siamese royalty are descendants of Buddha and king Ashoka.
Mixed Arab is just plain gorgeous
even gourgeus if mix with chinese
More gorgeous if mix rohingya
Nahh, better if mix depok
mixed arab? you are wrong sir/mam. Indonesians are 100% mixed with Indian/chinese/native indonesian ancestry. Islam was brought by the Indian traders. The Tamils ruled all of Indonesia and Malaysia for hundreds of years.
@@ObscureManifesto and... Who brought Islam to India??
Her aunt was an elegant lady 👍
Dia seorang putri keturunan kerajaan Pontianak..
Saya menghormati Sultan Hamid ||..
Pencipta lambang negara.
Seorang raja dan pehalwan Indonesia. ❤
wkwkkww,,,pahlawan???org waktu rakyat berjuang aja di belanda dan di naikan pangkat nya oleh pemerintah belanda...dan yg di pake skrg lambang garuda itu karya seniman dullah..
@@cacacill- turunan yaman ya begitu antek penjajah
@@cacacill- ya, video ini bisa menjadi polemik baru.
@@PujiPamungkas-ko4db iya...pembelokan sejarah nya bener2 clan mereka tuh!
@@cacacill-ahli sejarah kah anda?
Fascinating story!
❤❤❤..Ms.hannah its not impossible,u can marry a royal someday,too like ur granny
17:33 That smile and face reminded me of Alison Lohman.
Pontianak creature in Bahasa Melayu is called Kuntilanak in Bahasa Indonesia, Pontianak is a name of a city in Indonesia since long time ago wkwkwkwkwkwk and it doesn't have Arabic traces to be seen anymore.... Pontianak is the city in Indo which has Hokkien, Tiociu and Hakka language spoken vastly in daily activities.... for Indonesian, Pontianak is identical with more Chinese influence.
Very true
@@alexaez2946 but how it got its name is because of Pontianak the ghost
Pontianak has big malay people living there. Een have sultanate there. Chinese only come later juast like in Singapore.
Pontianak is Malay Language used in peninsular up to ligor(nakhon s thammarat, mostly malay buddhist remained of srivijaya wont converted to islam, but 15% is muslim malay mostly thainized, lost it malay langauge), Patani, Singgora(Songkhla), down to Johor, Singapore and Riau archipelago, Sumatra, Coastal Borneo/Kalimantan and Cocos Island, Sabahan, Bulungan AND Berau in North Kalimantna also called Pontianak while in Java called it Kunitanak, while in Ligor lost it Malay heritage, same to very close SANTUN who just 90 years ago 1920s Raja of Setul, Malay Raja(not used Sultan titles) last rule SANTUN but today jsut like Krabi and Phuket Malay(Mahsuri homeland) no longer speak Malay, but they still claim malay ethnic
@@shahesfelazi8549its a political reasons
Because many indonesian afraid of ghost and suoernatural stuff so they named the location pontianak with a hope they dont occupy the land
Similars to tangerang in jakarta when locals said the area of tangerang "tempat jin beranak atau tempat buang anak jin "
Meaning locals people afraid to live around that place because the area is mysterious and scary
And based on dutch views that the sultans in pontianak actually are not a real sultan but a pirate and hijackers whom make a based a pontianak to occupy the land
As that time indonesia just started their independent in 1945 and many javanese try to "mengusir" dutch british and try to occupy pontianak and the javanese suspicious as the pontianak area are rebbelious area since the javanese believe the sultan very close to dutch
Try to view from dutch
Views from British
Viewe from chines
Views from javanese
And why borneo torn apart into 3 country brunei malaysia and indonesia
All started from what indonesia called = penjajahan
Anyway many real pontianak indigenuous move already or marriage to sinagapore taiwan and hongkong
What you meet in this generation mostly are new comers from others province
wow.. this is fascinating... I am watching this from Pontianak.
Another trivia, Al-Kadrie was one of the Yemeni family names who were descended from Prophet Muhammad.
Pontianak city itself was named after the ghost: Pontianak. Your ancestor, when founded the city, he and his crew had to fight against pontianak ghost in Kapuas river.
Descendent from Muhammad? 🤣. Until today no one has proven the genealogy of Muhammad AND that he existed at all.
No one can find anything written about Muhammad in the 7th century.
Why is there no reference to anything called Islam, Muslim, Mecca until 690 AD assuming he died in 632 AD.
The latest uncovered fact is that Muhammad was only a given title and not a name at all. 🤣
Tp mrk ga pake gelar habibnya tuh.... sprtnya mrk sadar bhw mrk bukan keturunan muhammad.... krn skrg sdh dibongkar bhw ba alawi bukan keturunan muhammad...
@@veronica51069 Seorang habib tidak menyebut dirinya sendiri habib bahkan istilah itu baru. Gelar yang benar adalah Syarif. Nama lengkap Sultan Hamid II adalah Syarif Abdul Hamid Alkadrie. Nama sultan Pontianak sekarang adalah Syarif Machmud Melvin Alkadrie.
Oh iya, Pangeran Diponegoro juga menulis leluhurnya dengan gelar Syarif. Namun generasi kedua leluhurnya mengubah gelar menjadi Sunan.
@@kunderempternyata mereka bukan keturunan nabi.... Hanya penyantol nasab untuk memperbaiki kehidupan n mencari kekayaan... 😅😅😅😅
@@veronica51069keturunan Nabi Muhammad gak harus bergelar habib 🙄 yang berasal dari Hussein bin Ali.
Ada Syarif juga, itu lebih tepatnya keturunan dari garis Hassan bin Ali. Contoh Syarif yang masih berkuasa sampai sekarang ada dua, Keluarga Kerajaan Jordania dan Keluarga Kerajaan Maroko
Finch brings great energy to 4ra events, really enjoying it.
Bener banyak orang yaman datang ke Indonesia pada jaman dahulu untuk berdagang. Bahkan Habib di Indonesia kebanyakan keturunan Yaman.
Welcome home princess Hannah ❤
The Ba'alawi descent becoming Kings in the Malay region is a common thing, because of their influence during the spread of Islam, they were respected and the Malay people had no problem being led by them. Not only from the Pontianak Sultanate, there was the Kubu Sultanate in West Borneo, the Siak Sultanate in Sumatra which switched from the Raja Kecil dynasty to the Ba'alawi, also the King of Perlis who was a descendant of Jamalullail, possibly also the Bendahara Dynasty which ruled Johor Lama and its descendants in Pahang and Terengganu, who were descendants of Bendahara Tun Habib Abdul Majid Padang Saujana.
For the Pontianak Sultanate which was founded by Sultan Syarif Abdurrahman Al-Qadrie, his father was Habib Hussayn Al-Qadrie who came from Tarim to the Nusantara or Malay Archipelago, arrived in Batavia and Semarang, then to the Matan Sultanate in Ketapang, West Borneo, was appointed Mufti of the Sultanate, married the noble woman of the Matan Sultanate was named Nyai Tua. Then he was asked to move to the Mempawah Sultanate by King Opu Daeng Menambon (one of the Opu Daeng Five Brothers descended from the Luwu Nobility of Sulawesi,
whose descendants also served as Yamtuan Muda Riau Johor, one of the descendants of Opu Daeng Chelak became the Selangor Sultanate Dynasty from Raja Lumu). Habib Hussayn in Mempawah also became Mufti. Opu Daeng Menambon was also married to the daughter of the Sultan of Matan named Putri Kesumba (grand daughter of Panembahan Senggaok Mempawah, because her mother Utin Indrawati was the daughter of Panembahan Senggaok who married the Sultan of Matan, Sultan Muhammad Zainuddin). Opu Daeng Menambon and Putri Kesumba had one daughter named Utin Candramidi who was married to Syarif Abdurrahman Al-Qadrie bin Habib Hussayn Al-Qadrie. Then Syarif Abdurrahman Al-Qadrie moved into the Kapuas River which branches into the Landak River, establishing the Pontianak Sultanate, which is said to have been named after a ghost who often disturbed them while there, so the ghost area was shot with cannons. The inauguration or penabalan of the Sultan was carried out by Raja Haji Fisabilillah Yamtuan Muda Riau Johor, who is also the cousin of Utin Candramidi, wife of Syarif Abdurrahman Al-Qadrie.
So, the nobility of the Pontianak Sultanate dynasty was not only due to the Ba'alawi, but was also mixed with the Malay and Bugis nobility. 😊
FYI, the disgusting thing in Indonesia right now is this issue about canceling the lineage of the Prophet Muhammad. There's someone trying to manipulate and confuse history, claiming that the Ba'alawi clan isn't connected to the Prophet's bloodline. This group is backed by political factions who hate the Ba'alawi descendants because they're opposing the government. They're even demanding DNA tests, even though using DNA tests to determine the lineage of historical figures is still questionable.🤦
@@MrKresekDNA test results have proven it, ba'alawi not a descendant of the prophet, 183 ba'alawi have done the test the results prove that he is not a descendant of the prophet, that is a fact that must be accepted
@@MrKresek brother, i thought the one that's trying to manipulate and creating distortion in Indonesia's history is the Baalawi. First of all, in all due respect, I'm not trying to argue here, since the issue has become quite sensitive, I'm just trying to gather info for now. But to be honest, for now I'm more incline that the Baalawi is the one who are making all those low-cheap tricks of rewriting history for the publication of that article on Tempo's magazine, one of the most prominent and prestigious magazine for intellectuals. From there I conclude that they do have more interest and importance from the acts.
Second, I'm not talking about their lineage, my topic is about this crime of manipulating history of Indonesia, who done it? I'm not talking about lineage since we are talking in CNA platform, majority might not even care if alKadrie's family is descendant or not, neither do I. So I'm asking you for data, facts, journals, or articles(not youtube videos) supporting your statement that they are NOT the one who's doing all those.
@@SeliFiyantikaradikalisme harus di singkirkan
@@jedakerja-e9j Allah will condemned all the Nashibis
simple statement: she is gorgeous
harey..ingat pontianak vampire...pontianak indo rupanya..cantik hanna...
😂😂😂
The city was named after the vampire. The Sultan fought the vampire so the city was named after the ghost.
@@kunderemp to be precise the river (kapuas) in pontianak used to be inhibited by lots female ghost , since it is still a dense forest at a time thus the people who living near it calling the area pontianak/puntianak ( ponti /punti mean= a tall tree or forest , anak= a child ) , but another version says that pontianak mean " a place of transit/stopover " . the female ghost name actually came from that area , because it used to be lots of them in that forest before/after they build pontianak city , so the people who saw the same female ghost always saying the name "pontianak/kuntilanak" to refer the female ghost that they saw in pontianak.
not vampire but banshee
Now comes one stupid comment from Malaysia...
No worry... I got u bro.
We all know you're dumb.
the way he speaks is graceful,The next Pontianak princess 👸🏻
Kudos to a very informative episode 👑👑
greeting from a boy who grow up and live in Pontianak
Westerling was actually part of the Dutch resistance and British SOE. During WW2, he was fighting against German and later Indonesian Nazis.
Dumb melayunazi 😂 praising westerling who massacred melayu civvies in rengat massacre😢
@petrikmatanasi1520 dumb JavaNazi again with hoax and revisionist history ..😂
Westerling was the one who fought against those bandits and protected the civilian population. We have the original declassified documents. Indonesian Revisionism is 💯 corrupted.
@@petrikmatanasi1520 Westerling was not even in Rengat d#mb JavaNazi.
😂 Westerling was not even in Rengat. Idi#t JavaN#zi
Captain westerling, who was born in Turkey, trained by SOE in the UK to subdue guerilla warfare. Spoke fluent Turkish and Arabic. Restored order to South Sulawesi by killing more Bandits than any other adversaries who were preying on all inhabitants there. The pribumi “freedom fighters” were very good at murdering noncombatants in the Bersiap period, not so good at fighting Dutch soldiers.
Meanwhile how many indonesian romusha were worked or starved to death by Sukarno the Dictator? Self-loathing western leftists rewrite history to curry favour.🤮
Ayo kak gass ke pontianak...
0:35 but that's clearly Tapis fabric from Lampung, Southern Sumatra
turut berduka atas peristiwa mandor yang menyebabkan Sultan Syarief Muhammad Alkadrie menjadi salah satu korban oleh tentara pendudukan Jepang di Pontianak
Really interesting .
What a beautiful and very interesting family..❤❤❤
and also Lee Kwan Yew grandmother original from Pontianak and can speak Hakka & Malay
So the Lee family a Borneo Chinese?
Haha Budak Singapur datang ke Pontianak juga ya...... Salam dari Kubu Raya. Sultan Hamid II escaped from Mandor Affair because he was in Jakarta (Java Island). At Japanese era, Java and Sumatera (Andalas) are ruled by Rikugun (Imperial Japanese Army). But Kalimantan (Borneo), Sulawesi (Celebes) and East Indonesia are ruled by Kaigun (Imperial Japanese Navy). And you know Rikugun and Kaigun are not friendly team mate during WW II. So this was Sultan Hamid saved from Mandor Affair. It was a paradox that Kaigun is crueled about Mandor Massacre. Because Kaigun is actuallly softer than Rikugun. BTW I elected Sultan at DPD election 2024 for West Kalimantan seat😀😀😀😀
Ada pemilihan/pencoblosan sultan ??
@@republikrakyatindonesiasultan skrng itu orang yang paling terkaya di daerah nya bkn penguasa 😅😅
@@fudel91 di atas katanya ada pemilihan/pencoblosan sultan
@@republikrakyatindonesiabukan dalam rangka memilih yang akan jadi Sultan...tapi memilih calon yang jadi Dewan Perwakilan Daerah (DPD)..yang biasanya dilaksanakan saat pemilu..
@@hamzahheru6846 dia bilang nya sultan pemimpin daerah makanya gw bingung
It's nice to hear such stories of someone's life. Interesting🥰
Mindblowing when I found out that Sultan Hamid II was the one responsible for the creation of Indonesia national emblem. Sad to hear what happened to him after Indonesia independence though 😢
I just realized that I have just learned Pontianak history at 1am in the morning.
come to Pontianak more often