Rosli Dhobi (18 March 1932 – 2 March 1950) also Rosli Dhoby, was a Sarawakian nationalist from Sibu of mixed Malay-Melanau descent during the British...
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Rosli is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the given name include: Rosli Dhobi (1932–1950), Malaysian rebel Rosli Liman (born 1969)...
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Ambikanagar Neelasothaiyan – The Commander-in-Chief of King Periyathambiran Rosli Dhobi – Malay Sarawakian nationalist from Sibu, Sarawak, Malaysia during the...
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Duncan Stewart was stabbed by Rosli Dhobi in Sibu on 3 December 1949. Following this, Rukun 13 was outlawed with Rosli Dhobi and three other members of the...
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full-scale war with Indonesia. After Duncan Stewart was fatally wounded by Rosli Dhobi and later died in Singapore General Hospital, the British arrested all...
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officers who were in favour of British rule in Sarawak. Rukun 13 members Rosli Dhobi and Awang Ramli Amit Mohd Deli, together with non-members Morshidi Sidek...
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camera claiming to want a picture. As Stewart posed, another youth, Rosli Dhobi stabbed him. Both youths were immediately arrested. Despite suffering...
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movement in Sarawak. One prominent figure in the anti-cession movement was Rosli Dhobi, a Sarawak nationalist hailing from Sibu and a member of the Malay Youth...
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describe tyrannical rule, stem from his name. Rentap Sharif Masahor Rosli Dhobi, a famous Malay Sarawakian who killed Sir Duncan Stewart Winstedt, Richard...
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assassination of Duncan Stewart, the second governor of the Colony, by Rosli Dhobi, who was captured and subsequently hanged for murder. The position of...
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