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Rebellion Under the Banner of Islam

The Darul Islam in Indonesia

420 Indonesia kebangsaanku Bangsa dan agamaku Marilah kita berseru Agama
Islam bersatu Indonesia my motherland My people and my faith Come, let us
shout Muslims unite Hiduplah agamaku Hiduplah negaraku Hiduplah rakyatku
Semua Hiduplah agamaku Hiduplah negaraku Bangsaku, rakyatku semuanya
Long live my faith Long live my state my nation, my people all of them Bangunlah
badannya Bangunlah jiwanya Untuk agama Allah jang Esa Bangunlah jiwanya ...

Firebelly: Novel Perjalanan Menuju Inti Pemikiran

Sulit untuk mengatakan apakah dia bahagia, sedih, marah, atau senang. Dia
menggerai rambutnya ke kemejanya yang berkerah putih, lalu menjulurkan
tangan untuk menggenggam kemudi. Mulutnya tertutup rapat. Kepalanya kaku
dan ...

The Rebellion of Muḥammad al-Nafs al-Zakiyya in 145/762

Ṭālibīs and Early ʿAbbāsīs in Conflict

In his book, Amikam Elad offers a detailed study of the revolt of the Alid al-Nafs al-Zakiyya in 145/762 and the relations between the early Abassids and the different Talibi families, mainly the Hasanis and the Husaynis.

Bayān al-Ijli 440 'Umayriyya see Ijliyya Umayya, Banū 8nó5, 77,269, 445n86
commanders 194, 198 dynasty 28n65 period 61m47, 188, 409 rebellion against
371,453 rule 453 Umm 'Abdallāh bt. 'Abdallāh b. Muhammad b. 'Umar 261 Umm
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Rebellion in Brunei

The 1962 Revolt, Imperialism, Confrontation and Oil

Brunei has long been associated with massive oil resources and the stability that its wealth can guarantee. But little is known of the revolt of 1962 which might have changed the fortunes of the sultanate and the fate of South East Asia. This is the first comprehensive history of the Brunei Rebellion, the trigger for the Indonesia-Malaysia confrontation of the 60s and of critical importance in understanding the history of the region. The revolt of 1962 was a small armed uprising in support of a Borneo Federation consisting of Brunei, Sarawak and North Borneo. It opposed the Malaysian Federation, seen as a buttress of British and Western imperial interest. In a period of great tension between the West and the Communist world, China viewed the rebellion as a national liberation war and it was quickly suppressed by the British Emergency Force. But although the rebellion itself was short-lived, the consequences for the region's international relations within Asia and with the West - especially given Brunei's emergence as a significant oil-producer - were far-reaching.

British officials emphasised that the insurgency in Borneo had continued
throughout June and July despite his talk of peace; and Sir Andrew Gilchrist, the
ambassador to Indonesia, reported that General Nasution, the Indonesian
Minister of Defence, had privately asserted that Confrontation would continue
regardless of 'Maphilindo' until Britain was forced to vacate its base at Singapore.
The British Government was determined that, despite U Thant's mission, the
setting up of Malaysia ...

Irish Rebels in English Prisons

A Record of Prison Life - Scholar's Choice Edition

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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.