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Latest comment: 15 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
Wikipedia is not a pedigree list retainer - a lot of the names are ok but this article is a good example of taking it a bit too far - there is inadequate context of the kingdom and too many long names SatuSuro01:17, 22 April 2009 (UTC)Reply
Japanese massacre of the Malay and Arab Sultans of Kalimantan
The Japanese enacted mass arressts of Malay and Chinese elites in the Pontianak incident, and started mass executions of them. The Malay Sultans of Kalimantan were also arrested and executed, among them Sultan Mohamed.
The Japanese claimed their massacre was a response to Chinese, Arabs, Indians, and Sultans who were allegedly plotting to rise up against Japanese rule and massacre the Japanese.
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