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Teuku Ibrahim Lam Nga was the son of Teuku Ujong Arun, an Uleebalang from Mukim 13 Sagi 26. Teuku Ujong Arun's power stretched to the tip of Weh Island in Sabang￼. Teuku Ibrahim Lam Nga was the first husband of Cut Nyak Dhien.

Struggle against the Dutch
Teuku Ibrahim Lam Nga's struggle began when the Dutch made landfall on March 26, 1873. At that time, Teuku Ibrahim Lam Nga had joined the struggle against the Dutch alongside Teuku Along, Teungku Imum Lueng Bata, Teuku Nanta Seutia, Teuku Rajoet (older brother of Cut Nyak Dhien), and Pangliam Nyak Man. The struggle continued until the arrival of Habib Abdurrahman from the Island of Penang with his army of 2000 men.

Their struggle had worked out when they recaptured Krueng Raba, Lhongka in the early days of February in the year 1878 causing General van der Heijden's troops to fall apart. Unfortunately, the struggle for territory did not last long because of the betrayal of Teuku Nek Meuraksa who supported the Dutch.

On April 27, 1874, Teuku Ibrahim Lam Nga led Teuku Nanta Seutia's men in 6 mukims and invaded Meuraksa via the Ning River and Rawa Cangkul. This invasion occurred because Teuku Neh Meuraksa's Betrayal, who had established good relations with the Dutch so that his power would not be in trouble. Due to the arrival of Dutch Assistance, Teuku Ibrahim Lam Nga and his troops had to retreat to the 6 Mukim.

On December 30, 1875, the villages on the borders of 9 and 6 Mukim were all captured by the Dutch armies. The forts near Bitai and Lamjamee by Teuku Nanta Seutia were surrounded by the Dutch. At around seven in the morning, the Dutch army moved from the 9 Mukim towards Peukan Bada, the capital of 6 Mukim. Teuku Ibrahim Lam Nga prepared his family to evacuate to the west via Lampageu and Lamteungoh with the objective of the Paro Mountains and Blang Kala, or even towards the 4 Mukim. At the same time, The struggle of Teuku Ibrahim Lam Nga continued by leading his army into the areas Ajun, Lampadang, Lammanyang, Peukan Bada, Lam Hasan and Glee Bruoek.

Death
On the evening of June 29, 1878, the commanders and troops gathered at Glee Taron to prepare for another siege of Krueng Raba. At midnight, an army led by General van der Heijden invaded the place, causing the deaths of Teuku Ibrahim Lam Nga, Teuku Rajoet, and Commander Nyak Man. All these three martyrs were buried at the Montasik Mosque located in Aceh Besar.