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Klang War
The Klang War or Selangor Civil War took place in the Malay state of Selangor and was a series of conflicts that lasted from 1867 to 1874. It was initially fought between Raja Abdullah bin Raja Jaafar, the administrator of Klang and Raja Mahadi bin Raja Sulaiman, and was joined by Tengku Kudin (Tengku Dhiauddin) as well as Chinese rival gangs. The war was eventually won by Tengku Kudin and Abdullah's son, Raja Ismail . ==Background== In 1854, the sultan of Selangor Sultan Muhammad Shah appointed Raja Abdullah as Klang's administrator instead of his grandson Raja Mahdi whose father, Raja Sulaiman, was the previous Klang's head. Raja Abdullah's brother was Raja Juma'at who had opened very successful tin mines in Lukut. Raja Abdullah, with the help of his brother, then obtained the finance to open tin mines in what was to become Kuala Lumpur in 1857. The success of the tin mines generated considerable revenues, and the struggle for the control of the revenues from the tin mines as well as the polital power were essentially the reasons for the war. Sultan Muhammad died in 1857 and was replaced by Sultan Abdul Samad. The Malays were split into two camps. On Raja Abdullah's side was his son, Raja Ismail, and later supported by Tengku Kudin. On Raja Mahdi side was Syed Mashhor (originally on Raja Abdullah side but switched side later) and Raja Mahmud. The Chinese tin miners were divided between the two camps.
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