Talk:Government of Malaysia

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Not Good! The Kirams offensives upon North Borneo-Sabah is uncalled. Firstly, Sultan Pulalun did proclaimed his nephew as Maharaja (Prince) Adinda (Heir-apparent) and that was Maharaja Adinda Taup in 1859 because the said Sultan was childless. Sultan Pulalun;s predecessor was his father-Sultan Jamalul Kiram-I, the latter's proper name was Sharif Muwalil Wasit. When the Spanish government in Manila presented the Spanish Protocol Treaty for the Spanish to stay in the Sulus and/or so called "Pretensions of Sovereignty" upon the Sulus,  the said  Sultan signed it to stop the bloodshed caused by Spanish encroachments; the said Sultan went to thw hinterlands and seated his throne there. Prior to the spanish arriving, two British subjects came to Lease North Borneo when a certain Jamalul Agdam presented himself as the Sultan of Sulu and signed the lease Treaty as Sultan Jamalul Alam, a supposed son of Sultan Pulalun as stipulated in the said Treaty; at the time, the Brunei Sultan was Jamalul Alam-II. Sultan Pulalun did wrote a Letter-of-Revocation to the said Treaty. However, the British North Borneo Company never heeded and proceeded with their cause of leasing from the Usurper-Jamalul Alam. Badar'uddin, a 19 yr old opium addict succeeded Jamalul Agdam (Alam), when three contenders; Alimu'ddin-III, Amirul Kiram Awal-II and Harun Ar-Rashid came forth as Sulu Sultans. The Spanish govt. instead proclaimed Harun Ar-Rashid as the Sultan of Sulu for expediency and for Spanish intents and purposes. Alimu'ddin was force out and retired in Tawi-tawi wherein the Spanish touted him as "El Viejo De Tawi-tawi" or "The old man of Tawi-tawi". Later, Ar-Rashid was driven out by Amirul Kiram Awal-II and the latter self-proclaimed himself as the Sultan of Sulu as by his direct relatives. in 1884 with the title as Sultan Jamalul Kiram-II. In 1915, Sultan Kiram-II surrendered his temporal powers in exchange for a lifetime pension. Let it be noted that after the Treaty of Paris in 1898, the American military administration did met with Sultan Pulalun and Maharaja Adinda Taup in 1899. YOU BE THE JUDGE! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.62.90.152 (talk) 03:00, 15 March 2013 (UTC)

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