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THE LEGENDARY WARRIOR OF NANING: DOL SAID

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Saturday, 19 October 2013

DOL SAID: THE WARRIOR OF MALACCA


Dol Said not only have been said as
the warrior of Naning, but he also has
been claimed as the warrior of Malacca.

On 1824, British and Netherlands had sign the treaty between them. According to this treaty, Malacca has been passed to British and British had claimed that Naning is one part of Malacca. This situation had make British make a new rules where Naning need to follow the rules that have been used in Malacca. However, Dol Said and the villagers cannot accept this situation. This is how Dol Said rise up and fight for Naning because he feels that Naning is not part of Malacca. 


Dol Said and his followers.


He is tried hard to oppose the entry of British troops in Naning to show the wisdom of war had defeated the British in two military campaigns. War that had happened on 1834 had make Dol Said as the brave warrior in Malacca. During the war, which started on 6 August 1831 and ended on 24 August 1831, he is able to get support about 1,000 among the Malays from other region. Dol Said had won the war and the main factor is because the unity that exists among the Malays and his name has been sounded everywhere.


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      • THE HISTORY OF NANING
      • DOL SAID's FULL BIODATA
      • THE REVIVAL OF DOL SAID
      • DOL SAID: THE WARRIOR OF MALACCA
      • HIS CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARDS NANING
      • BIBLIOGRAPHY




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