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Sunday 20 October 2013

FACTORS OF THE REBELLIONS: BRITISH COLONIZATION & INTERVENTION.

Haji Abdul Rahman Limbong was known as someone who has stable economic. He owned several pieces of land where he planted coconut at Pasir Tebakang and Beladau. He also has banana groves at Pulau Tunggul, several large rubber estate at Bukit Gelugor, Sarawak, and Kemaman. Not only that, he also owned coffee plantations at Telemong and paddy fields at Kemaman. Indeed, he was very hardworking and diligent in cultivating natural resources.


Example of  coconut estate


Example of coffee plantation


Example of banana groves


Example of rubber estate


Example of paddy field



In other words, Haji Abdul Rahman Limbong was not only contributing to the nation in terms of education but with all his properties, he had helped many Malay people in terms of foods, economy and financial.

However, when the British Colonizers came to Malay Land, they robbed everything what was rightful belong to Haji and Malay nation. In the 1920s, the British begun to wise in interfering with the Land Administration in Kuala Telemong. Each of acres of open land by citizens is taxed by the British colonial.


2 comments:

  1. When the British Colonizers came to Malay Land, they robbed everything what was rightful belong to Haji and Malay nation. This situation will make we as citizen at there will feel not safe, so his action to protest is a right action because he want to protect his motherland and others. :)

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  2. From my opinion, Malaysian today should do the same thing like what have been done by Haji Abdul Rahman Limbong where he tried to protect our right as a Malay.

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