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Abdul Rahman bin Tuanku Imam Nuh or also known as Dato' Bahaman (died 1930s in Terengganu) was a famous Malay warrior in Pahang, Malaysia during the period of British protectorate. His friend was the famous Silat warrior Tok Gajah the father of Mat Kilau. Dato' Bahaman was an Orang Besar Raja(a man who administrates the land given to him by the Sultan and a man of importance in the palace) in Pahang. He is the great-granduncle of Abu Samah Mohd Kassim, whom was also a famous fighter later became a central committee member of the Malayan Communist Party and nationalist in the Malayan National Liberation Army. ==Origin== Dato' Bahaman is the son of Tuanku Imam Nuh who came from Bangkinang, Kampar, Sumatera. Dato Bahaman was said to be adopted by Bendahara Ali and a playmate to Sultan Ahmad during his childhood. When Sultan Ahmad took the throne, Dato' Bahaman had sworn to give great service to his homeland.
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