RAJA BILAH AND THE MANDAILING IN PERAK: 1875-1911
 

Monograph 35
Raja Bilah and the Mandailing in Perak: 1875-1911
By Abdur-Razzad Lubis and Khoo Salma Nasution
278pp. Size: 212x300mm. Hardcover
2003

Contents:
Preface
Acknowledgements
Biographic Notes
Introduction

  1. The Padri War and Raja Bilah's Migration to the Peninsula
  2. Raja Asal and Raja Bilah in Perak
  3. Papan Mines
  4. Raja Bilah, Collector of Tin Duties
  5. Expedition to Slim & Bernam
  6. 'Mines are in Full Swing'
  7. Raja Bilah, The Penghulu of Papan
  8. Resistance to Corvee Labour in Lambor
  9. Tok Stia Raja and the Early Development of Batu Gajah
  10. The Papan Mosque and Islamic Administration
  11. The Identity of the 'Malay Miners' of Kinta
  12. Forest Conversation Destroys the Relau Semut Industry
  13. The 1887 Papan Riots
  14. Raja Bilah in Debt
  15. Imam Prang Ja Barumun, a 'Maker of Kinta'
  16. The Gopeng Contingent
  17. Kinta Through the Eyes of Abu Bakar
  18. The Mandailing Cultivators
  19. Raja Mahmud of Sengat
  20. Raja Ya'qub as a Young Man
  21. The Rumah Besar and Shophouses in Papan
  22. Letters to Raja Bilah
  23. The Pengulu's Court
  24. Raja Bilah goes on Hajj
  25. Raja Bilah's Will
Appendix I-III
Notes
List of Illustrations
Bibliographiy
Index

 
 
 
 
 
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