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2.1  Sungai Ujong  





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Antah
انته
Yamtuan Besar of Negeri Sembilan / Yang Di Pertuan Seri Menanti
Reign1869–1888
PredecessorTengku Ampuan Intan (acting Yamtuan Besar)
SuccessorTuanku Muhammad
BornTunku Antah ibni Tunku Radin
1812 (1812)
Negeri Sembilan
DiedOctober 22, 1888(1888-10-22) (aged 75–76)
Seri Menanti, Negeri Sembilan
SpouseCik Puan Besar Halima binti Uggoh, Cik Puan Wan Siti binti Haji Doraman, Cik Puan Halija, Cik Puan Yang
IssueTuanku Muhammad
Tunku Besar Burhanuddin
Tunku Laksamana Abdul Kahar
Tunku Sulaiman
Tunku Fatimah
Tunku Aisha
Tunku Rafia
Names
Tuanku Antah ibni Tuanku Radin
DynastyPagaruyung – House of Yamtuan Raden
FatherTuanku Radin
ReligionSunni Islam

Tuanku Antah ibni Almarhum Yamtuan Radin (Jawi: توانكو انته ابن المرحوم يمتوان رادين; 1812 – 22 October 1888) was the sixth Yamtuan BesarofNegri Sembilan. He ruled from 1869 to 1888, and tried to keep Negeri Sembilan independent from British rule. His son Tuanku Muhammad Shah succeeded him and modernised his state.

Early life[edit]

Tuanku Antah was the son of the late Yamtuan Radin, the Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negeri Sembilan from 1824 to 1861, and of his consort, Tuanku Ampuan Intan Tunku Alang Husain.

One of his wives whom he married was Cik Puan Wan Siti binti Haji Doraman in which they lived at the Kampung Tanjung Jati, Kuala Pilah. They had issued 2 sons Tunku Putra Sulaiman Ibni Tuanku Antah and Tunku Laksamana Abdul Kahar Tuanku Antah. [citation needed] [1]

History[edit]

Sungai Ujong[edit]

His struggle against the British began in March 1872 when Datuk Kelana Syed Abdul Rahman, who governed Sungai Ujong (modern-day Seremban) allowed the British to open a tin mine and set up their operations within his domain. With the help of British soldiers, he defeated his enemy Datuk Bandar Tunggal and burned Rahang.

As the appointment of a foreigner, Resident P.J. Murray, into Datuk Kelana's court was seen by other local officials as a telltale sign of a British invasion, the officials crowned Tuanku Antah as the Yamtuan of Seri Menanti, who did not recognise Datuk Kelana's authority.

Datuk Kelana claimed Terachi as part of his territory in 1875, which led to Tuanku Antah's ire. He dismissed the local government there that supported Datuk Kelana. Resident Murray interpreted this as a breach against Datuk Kelana's administration, so he went to Terachi with 20 soldiers led by Lt. Hinxman, and an interpreter and doctor from Australia, Dominic Daly, to investigate, but they did not find any sign of disorder there. Murray returned to Sungai Ujong, but Daly travelled from Terachi to Kuala Pilah to measure their distances. Daly was turned away when his party stumbled unto 200 men who threatened them to leave, and requested Murray to help him.[1]

Battle of Bukit Putus[edit]

Tuanku Antah mobilised 4000 soldiers in preparation for the oncoming British invasion, and was helped by several others: Datuk Siamang Gagap, the Tunku Besar of Tampin, and the people of Rembau, Jelebu, and Johol. His army marched into Bukit Putus and Paroi, where he warned Murray not to interfere with his sovereignty by trespassing into Terachi. The British Resident then requested help from the Straits Settlements, who sent 20 soldiers led by Lt. Peyton from Malacca, while Lt. Hinxman and his troops immediately dug trenches and fortified their compound, due to uprisings. Lt. Hinxman also brought another army with him, consisting of 30 troops, 30 policemen, and 6 Arabs, to attack Tuanku Antah at Paroi, but they were outnumbered by the locals, who surrounded and defeated them, while Tuanku Antah's forces occupied a house along the banks of the Linggi River as their base of operations.

On 5 December 1875, the British used Datuk Kelana's cannons to fight against Tuanku Antah. After a one-hour-long shootout, Lts. Hinxman and Peyton advanced through a swamp to destroy Tuanku Antah's fort, but they were not able to find him, and Tunku Laksamana took his place to govern Seri Menanti.

Reinforced by 350 soldiers led by Governor Anson from Penang, the British bombarded Tuanku Antah's fortress. Tuanku Antah was forced to retreat, and the British retook Paroi. With the arrival of the battleship HMS Thistle to Sungai Ujong, still more reinforcements arrived under Lt. Col. Clay, who led his group of 280 soldiers to retake Bukit Sungai Ujong. He later led his troops through Langkap into Bukit Putus, where his forces defeated more of Tuanku Antah's soldiers, and advanced on to Seri Menanti. Notified of the British approaching to his capital, Tuanku Antah fled with his family to Johor, where they came into the protection of Sultan Abu Bakar.

Sultan Abu Bakar then advised him to make peace with the British. In May 1876, Tuanku Antah arranged a meeting with the four Undangs of Negeri Sembilan between them and William Jervois, the Governor of Singapore. Under a peace treaty between all the belligerents, the British agreed to allow Tuanku Antah to rule Seri Menanti, Johol, Ulu Muar, Jempol, Terachi, Gunung Pasir, and Ineh, and renamed his title Yang di-Pertuan Seri Menanti while the other regions of Negeri Sembilan will continue to be ruled by their respective leaders, and Sungai Ujong remains under British rule.[1]

Death[edit]

After two years of retreat into Johor, Tuanku Antah returned to Seri Menanti, where he lived there for eleven years. He died in October, 22 1888, at age 76 and was interred at the Seri Menanti Royal Mausoleum.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d Yahya, Oleh Amran (30 October 2015). "Kuala Pilah menghilang?". HM Online (in Malay).
Regnal titles
Preceded by

Tengku Ampuan Intan
(acting Yamtuan Besar)

Yamtuan Besar
Yamtuan Besar of Negeri Sembilan

1869–1888
Succeeded by

Tuanku Muhammad


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