TEATER BANGSAWAN DIRAJA, 'TERIMA KASIH KDYMM SULTAN HASSANAL BOLKIAH'
'TERIMA KASIH KDYMM SULTAN HASSANAL BOLKIAH KERANA IZINKAN KARYA PATIK BERSIARAN SECARA LANGSUNG DI WALL TUANKU,'
TEATER BANGSAWAN DIRAJA, 'BALADA PRAJURIT TERUKIR INDAH DI PUISI' Karya Ratu Rimba Niagara & Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono ·
'DERAJAT DAN KEBESARAN BUKAN GELARNYA UKURAN SYUKUR DIATAS SEGALANYA,' SUTTAN SEGHAYO DIPUNCAK NUR II
MINDA YANG SIHAT TIADA SEMPADAN MASA ATAU USIA' @ IDE DAN STRATEGI MEMUPUK KEMAKMURAN.
TEATER BANGSAWAN DIRAJA, 'CINTAKU PADA NUSANTARA'
YA ALLAH YA TUHAN KAMI ENGKAULAH TUHAN YANG MAHA AGUNG
'MINDA YANG SIHAT TIADA SEMPADAN MASA ATAU USIA'
INDONESIA ADALAH BANGSA PEJUANG
BANGSA INDONESIA ADALAH BANGSA PEJUANG , SEMANGAT PERJUANGAN INI HARUS DIWARISKAN KEPADA GENERASI MENDATANG.' SUSILO BAMBANG YUDHOYONO
YA ALLAH YA TUHAN KAMI ENGKAULAH TUHAN YANG MAHA AGUNG
TUHAN SEKALIAN ALAM YANG MENGUASAI SELURUH ALAM YANG MENGUSAI DI HARI AKHIRAT
MASUKKANLAH KAMI KE DALAM GOLONGAN HAMBA-HAMBA-MU YANG BERAMAL SOLEH KERANA-MU
AAMIIN YA RABBAL A'LAMIIN.
Alam menjadi guru untuk muhasabah/koreksi diri betapa kerdilnya kita di Sisi Allah Taala .Aamiin.
MASUKKANLAH KAMI KE DALAM GOLONGAN HAMBA-HAMBA-MU YANG BERAMAL SOLEH KERANA-MU
AAMIIN YA RABBAL A'LAMIIN.
Alam menjadi guru untuk muhasabah/koreksi diri betapa kerdilnya kita di Sisi Allah Taala .Aamiin.
INDONESIA ADALAH BANGSA PEJUANG
BANGSA INDONESIA ADALAH BANGSA PEJUANG , SEMANGAT PERJUANGAN INI HARUS DIWARISKAN KEPADA GENERASI MENDATANG.' SUSILO BAMBANG YUDHOYONO
Ratu Rimba Niagara shared a photo.
Timeline Photos
MELAKA: 400 TAHUN YANG GELAP
Antara beberapa siri yang sempat direkodkan oleh orang kita mahupun penjajah . Ini merupakan sebahagian saja siri pertempuran yang hanya berkisar di Melaka & Johor. Belum dicampur dengan siri-siri peperangan di negeri lain. 16th CENTURY: 1510 Bendahara Tun Mutahir is murdered. Sultan Mahmud Shah temporarily retires and is succeeded by his son, Sultan Ahmad Shah 1511 After a 10 day siege, Malacca falls to the Portuguese armada, led by Alfonso D' Albuquerque. The Portuguese rule in Malacca lasts over 130 years. 1512 Albuquerque returns to Goa in January after completing the "A Famosa" fortress that incorporated a five storey tall tower. Sultan Mahmud Shah attacks the Portuguese in Malacca 1513 Sultan Mahmud and his son Alaudin led armies to storm Portuguese 1513 Patih Unus, a Javanese trader later to become Sultan Demak of Sumatra, attacks Malacca. 1514 Alliance with Java storm Portuguese fort at Malacca 1516 Laksamana (Admiral) Hang Nadim attacks Malacca 1518 Sultan Mahmud Shah's army surrounds the city for three months 1523 Sultan Mahmud Shah attacks Malacca. 1524 Admiral Hang Nadim besieges Malacca and cuts off its food supply 1535 Gustavoe De Gama attacked Kota Kara. War at sea. Repulsed 1535 between 2 months, again attacked by Gustavoe De Gama. Repulsed 1539 Acheh attacked Aru, Johor Alliance.. War at land. Aru razed to ground. 1540 Johor attack Acheh at Aru, known as Battle of Sg. Paneh.. and recaptured it. 12,000 Acheh soldiers perished. 1537 First Acehnese attack on Portuguese in Malacca. 1551 Combined forces of Johor, Japara and Perak attack Malacca and hold it under siege for three months. 1553 Fr. Francis Xavier, who dies in Sanction Island, near Canton, China, is buried in St. Paul's Church. After nine months, his remains are moved to Goa. 1564 Acheh attack Johor, Kota Batu dan Johor lama razed to ground 1567 With help from Johor, the Acehnese attack Malacca again but are defeated. 1571 The Acehnese attempt an attack on Malacca again but their invasion is foiled by a storm 1572 Malacca attacked again by Sultan of Acheh 1573 again by Sultan of Acheh 1574 Malacca attacked again by Sultan Jawa 1575 Again by Acheh 1575 Japara attacks Malacca 1576 Portuguese fleet attacked Johor Kota Batu... beaten back 1578 Portugeuse fleet again attacked Kota Batu.. and again beaten back 1582 Acheh again attacked Kota Batu.. also beaten back 1585 Johor attacks Malacca 1586 Johor fleet storm Malacca fort, Alaudin led, and general singaraja conquer the northern part of the fort 1587 Portugeuse storm Kota Batu again, beaten back by allies of Johor form Minangkabaus, Javanese, Trengganu and Pahang 1587 again, in 2 months.. they try to storm the Kota Batu.. and again they beaten back 1588 Kota Batu fell to Portugeuse, with help from fleets from Goa India 1597 The Dutch attack Malacca 17th CENTURY: 1606 A combined Dutch and Johor force attacks Malacca. The timely arrival of Portuguese reinforcement from Goa saves Malacca 1613 Acheh attacked Batu sawar, captured it 1615 The Acehnese mount another attack on Malacca. 1628 Acehnese hold Malacca for eight months before withdrawing. 1636 Dutch ships destroy Portuguese ships off the harbour. 1641 Dutch and Johor Malays attack again. After a fierce battle, the Portuguese were forced to Surrender. Dutch rule in Malacca lasts for 154 years. 1645 Cheng Hoon Teng temple is built by Chinese head man, Lee Wei King. This is the oldest surviving temple in Malaysia 1645/70 Dutch war with Naning in the interior due to the locals not paying tax 1650 The Stadthuys or "State house", the residence of the Dutch Governor, as well as the administrative centre is built 18th Century: 1756 The Bugis(from Moluccas) under Daing Kamboja attack Malacca 1784 Raja Haji lands in Malacca to capture it but is killed 1795 The British take over Malacca from the Dutch 19th Century 1806 The British begin the total demolition of Portuguese fortress and abandonment of Malacca. They planned to transfer the trade and population to Penang in order to weaken Malacca's standing as a trading centre 1808 The timely arrival of Stamford Raffles saves Malacca from total destruction 1818 With the end of the Napoleonic Wars, Malacca is returned to the Dutch under the Treaty of Venice 1819 Sultan Hussain Mohammad Shah of Johor cedes Singapore to the English East India Company. The Sultan’s grave remained in Singapore. 1824 By an Anglo-Dutch Treaty, or Treaty of London, Malacca is firmly placed under British rule. Along with Penang and Singapore, Malacca is incorporated into the Straits Settlement in 1826 1867 The administration of the Straits Settlements is transferred from The Governor - General of India's Office to the Colonial office in London and Malacca becomes a British colony. 20th Century: 1942 The Japanese Occupation forces take over Malacca 1945 Malacca is returrned to British rule after the Japanese surrender to the British in Singapore 1948 A state of "Emergency" is proclaimed as Malaya fights against communist insurgency. Malacca joins the Federation of Malaya 1956 The proclamation of the date of independence by Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia's first Prime Minister takes place at Padang Bandar Hilir (Padang Pahlawan) in Malacca on 20th February 1957 Malaysia achieves her Independence on August 31st. Malacca's last British Resident Commissioner H.G. Hammet, hands the instrument of independence to the first Local Governor. -Tun Mohd Hilmi- [Nusantara Kita] |
H.H Haji Hassanal Bolkiah changed his cover photo.
Kuteringat masa kecil penuh kebahagiaan ,kini kutermenung di perantauan mengarungi hidup yg penuh problem.....
By Sinaga Nelson.
By Sinaga Nelson.
Sinaga Nelson commented on this.
Sinaga Nelson shared Nagoes Puratus Sinaga's photo.
Foto ini adalah tugu marga Sinaga di Urat Samosir yang mempunyai lambang timbangan.....
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN
Monday, December 23, 2013
HIS Majesty the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam yesterday sent a congratulatory message to the Emperor of Japan, His Imperial Majesty Akihito, on the occasion of his 80th birthday today.
In a congratulatory message to His Imperial Majesty, His Majesty said it was a pleasure for him and Her Majesty Raja Isteri Pengiran Anak Hjh Saleha to meet His Imperial Majesty and Her Imperial Majesty Empress Michiko during the visit to Tokyo last May and for His Majesty to meet Their Imperial Majesties again during the recent 40th ASEAN-Japan Commemorative Summit.
[Related story: Japan celebrates Emperor's 80th birthday]
[Related photos: Japan, Brunei celebrate 30th anniversary of friendship, cooperation]
His Majesty also looked forward to continue working with His Imperial Majesty in “strengthening the warm friendship and important cooperation” shared between Brunei and Japan, according to a statement issued by His Majesty’s Office yesterday.
His Majesty concluded the message by conveying his “kindest regards and best wishes for the continued good health and happiness” of Their Imperial Majesties.
In a similar message to the Prime Minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe, His Majesty expressed his pleasure of meeting the Japanese premier this month and congratulated him and the Japanese government on the successful hosting of the commemorative summit.
“His Majesty was especially pleased with the progress that had been achieved in cooperation between Brunei Darussalam and Japan, and looked forward to working with His Excellency Shinzo Abe to strengthen the much-valued tied between the two countries as Brunei Darussalam and Japan commemorated the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations next year,” the statement said.
His Majesty also wished the premier a joyous celebration for the Japanese emperor’s birthday.
Meanwhile, His Royal Highness Prince Mohamed Bolkiah, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade also sent a congratulatory message to Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida.
In the message, His Royal Highness conveyed his “deepest respects” to His Imperial Majesty and the Japanese royal family, and congratulated the foreign minister and the Japanese government and people on the emperor’s birthday.
“I have much appreciated working with you over the past year and thank you most warmly for your support during our chairmanship of ASEAN,” His Royal Highness told Kishida in the message.
His Royal Highness also looked forward to strengthening the regional partnership and longstanding bilateral ties between the countries, in light of the 30 year anniversary of diplomatic relations next year.
His Royal Highness concluded the message by wishing his counterpart a “happy celebration and prosperous new year”.
The Brunei Times
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Monday, December 23, 2013
HIS Majesty the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam yesterday sent a congratulatory message to the Emperor of Japan, His Imperial Majesty Akihito, on the occasion of his 80th birthday today.
In a congratulatory message to His Imperial Majesty, His Majesty said it was a pleasure for him and Her Majesty Raja Isteri Pengiran Anak Hjh Saleha to meet His Imperial Majesty and Her Imperial Majesty Empress Michiko during the visit to Tokyo last May and for His Majesty to meet Their Imperial Majesties again during the recent 40th ASEAN-Japan Commemorative Summit.
[Related story: Japan celebrates Emperor's 80th birthday]
[Related photos: Japan, Brunei celebrate 30th anniversary of friendship, cooperation]
His Majesty also looked forward to continue working with His Imperial Majesty in “strengthening the warm friendship and important cooperation” shared between Brunei and Japan, according to a statement issued by His Majesty’s Office yesterday.
His Majesty concluded the message by conveying his “kindest regards and best wishes for the continued good health and happiness” of Their Imperial Majesties.
In a similar message to the Prime Minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe, His Majesty expressed his pleasure of meeting the Japanese premier this month and congratulated him and the Japanese government on the successful hosting of the commemorative summit.
“His Majesty was especially pleased with the progress that had been achieved in cooperation between Brunei Darussalam and Japan, and looked forward to working with His Excellency Shinzo Abe to strengthen the much-valued tied between the two countries as Brunei Darussalam and Japan commemorated the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations next year,” the statement said.
His Majesty also wished the premier a joyous celebration for the Japanese emperor’s birthday.
Meanwhile, His Royal Highness Prince Mohamed Bolkiah, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade also sent a congratulatory message to Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida.
In the message, His Royal Highness conveyed his “deepest respects” to His Imperial Majesty and the Japanese royal family, and congratulated the foreign minister and the Japanese government and people on the emperor’s birthday.
“I have much appreciated working with you over the past year and thank you most warmly for your support during our chairmanship of ASEAN,” His Royal Highness told Kishida in the message.
His Royal Highness also looked forward to strengthening the regional partnership and longstanding bilateral ties between the countries, in light of the 30 year anniversary of diplomatic relations next year.
His Royal Highness concluded the message by wishing his counterpart a “happy celebration and prosperous new year”.
The Brunei Times
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GOODBYE Myanmar, hello Singapore!
THE curtains came down on the 27th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games last night after two weeks of competition in Myanmar.
The arrival of Myanmar President U Thein Sein and his wife Daw Khin Khin Win marked the opening of the event as fireworks lit up the Wunna Theikdi Stadium in Naypyidaw.
Also in attendance was His Royal Highness Prince Hj Sufri Bolkiah, the President of the Brunei Darussalam National Olympic Council (BDNOC).
It followed with a series of cultural performances which included the royal elephant dance and traditional sport chinlone.
It continued with the procession of athletes from the 11 participating countries before the Games were declared closed by Myanmar Vice President, U Nyan Tun.
The SEA Games Federation (SEAGF) flag was then lowered and handed over by Myanmar Union Minister U Tint Hsan to Singapore Acting Manpower Minister Tan Chuan-Jin.
The event continued with a Singaporean performance before another dazzling fireworks display marked the end of the ceremony.
Thailand finished at the summit with a dominant performance for a total haul of 107 gold, 94 silver and 81 bronze medals.
Hosts Myanmar finished in the runner-up spot with 85 gold, 62 silver and 85 bronze while Vietnam are in third with 73 gold, 86 silver and 86 bronze medals.
Brunei finished the Games with a haul of one gold, one silver and six bronze medals – a result that landed them at the bottom of the 11-country table.
The Brunei Times
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THE curtains came down on the 27th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games last night after two weeks of competition in Myanmar.
The arrival of Myanmar President U Thein Sein and his wife Daw Khin Khin Win marked the opening of the event as fireworks lit up the Wunna Theikdi Stadium in Naypyidaw.
Also in attendance was His Royal Highness Prince Hj Sufri Bolkiah, the President of the Brunei Darussalam National Olympic Council (BDNOC).
It followed with a series of cultural performances which included the royal elephant dance and traditional sport chinlone.
It continued with the procession of athletes from the 11 participating countries before the Games were declared closed by Myanmar Vice President, U Nyan Tun.
The SEA Games Federation (SEAGF) flag was then lowered and handed over by Myanmar Union Minister U Tint Hsan to Singapore Acting Manpower Minister Tan Chuan-Jin.
The event continued with a Singaporean performance before another dazzling fireworks display marked the end of the ceremony.
Thailand finished at the summit with a dominant performance for a total haul of 107 gold, 94 silver and 81 bronze medals.
Hosts Myanmar finished in the runner-up spot with 85 gold, 62 silver and 85 bronze while Vietnam are in third with 73 gold, 86 silver and 86 bronze medals.
Brunei finished the Games with a haul of one gold, one silver and six bronze medals – a result that landed them at the bottom of the 11-country table.
The Brunei Times
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19 Safar 1435H
22 Disember 2013
(PETIKAN WALL SINAGA NELSON & RATU RIMBA NIAGARA)
19 Safar 1435H
22 Desember 2013M
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