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in 1999, Madurese settlers (from Indonesia's transmigration program) in Indonesian Borneo were slaughtered by the native Dayaks and Malays
 INDONESIA: BORNEO: VIOLENT ETHNIC CLASHES LATEST youtube.com

 

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Both the Malays and Madurese were sunni Muslims while Dayaks are pagan/animist/Christian
Madurese are possibly the most hated and despised ethnicities in Indonesia and they were repeatedly decapitated, butchered and cannibalized by Dayaks and Malays in Borneo form 1996-2001 in repeated slaughters
Madurese men are vieweed as violent gangsters and their women are believed to be able to control their vaginal muscles and squeeze men's penises.
 
BORNEO: CLASHES BETWEEN ETHNIC GROUPS CONTINUE youtube.com

 

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Conflicts between ethnic Dayak and Malay toward ethnic Madurese in... youtube.com

 

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INDONESIA: KALIMANTAN: ETHNIC VIOLENCE youtube.com

 

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INDONESIA: BORNEO: FIGHTING ERUPTS youtube.com

 

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The vast majority of beheading images (piles of severed heads, men waving babies heads in the air after chopping them up) from late 1990s Indonesia, are of Madurese being slaughtered
 
the Malay heir to the Sultanate of Sambas held a mock coronation and a painting installed in his throne room of Madurese being slaughtered by Malays
s5c8pecg.png_smallone of the riots was triggered by Madurese stabbing a Malay on a bus and then the Dayaks and Malays beheaded thousands of Madurese including children and ate them
"NISID HAJARIThe horror makes sense to Elias Ubek. Two years ago he joined a mob of fellow Dayaks in torching a Madurese village in Kalimantan--the Indonesian half of the mammoth, swampy island of Borneo. During the orgy of violence Ubek entered into a trance; a strange buzzing filled his ears. He says he did not emerge from that state for hours, well after he had murdered a childhood friend of his--a Madurese man accused of stabbing a Dayak--and eaten, uncooked, parts of his leg, arm, heart, innards and penis."
 
this guy is a Malay from that reigion and he is reminisning about the slaughter (he probably supports it)
I wanna go back to 1998 and record the Sambas Riots on 1998-1999.
 
 
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there was no islamic brotherhood or ummah sentiment. The Madurese were seen as violent predatory ganster parasites who didn't contirubte anything to society and were invading their lands
 
 
 
they used mostly white weapons (traditional daggers) and old muskets to carry these out
 
 
I used have two picture of it, all is decapitation of Madurese by Malay-Dayak people. But yes, it was forgotten and i lost it.
 
 
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"Wimpi had two paintings commissioned on themes"
 
 

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From Rebellion to Riots: Collective Violence on Indonesian ...

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Jamie Seth Davidson · 2008 · ‎History
Wimpi had two paintings commissioned on themes related to the antiMadurese violence in time for his coronation ceremony in July 2000.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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"resurgent Dayaks following their expulsion of the Madurese.52 Paintings are now hung in the Sultan's palace in Sambas to document the Malay victory ."
 
 
 

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Overcoming Violent Conflict: Peace and development analysis ...

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Found inside – Page 27
... resurgent Dayaks following their expulsion of the Madurese.52 Paintings are now hung in the Sultan's palace in Sambas to document the Malay victory .
 

From Rebellion to Riots: Collective Violence on Indonesian ...

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Found inside – Page 143
Even the governor publicly condemned the Madurese ( Akcaya , April 10 ... the Alwadzi Koebillah palace ( kraton ) as the mainstay of Malay culture .
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
the Chinese Classic miilitary text Art of war was translated into several other languages before the west, like Tangut (A tibeto burman nomad people) and Manchu language (Manchus are not nomads as I said earlier)
 
The Qing emperors even ordered the Han novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms be translated into Manchu, believing it to contain great military strategy
 
 
the Manchu Khan Nurhaci once bragged he learned about military strategy by reading the Chinese novels Water Margin (about a gorup of outlaws) and Romance of the three Kingdoms
 
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Guan Yu was one of the Han generals who fought during the Three Kingdoms war and he also appears in Romance of the three Kingdoms
 
He was worshipped as a military god in Ming garrisons in Liaodong next to the Manchus
 
The first Qing emperor canonized Guan Yu as the national war god in the Manchu shamanistic religion, calling him lord Guan (Guwan Mafa) and ordering all Manchu soldiers to worship Guan Yu in themples built in their banner garrisons, as their primary god of war
 
he was the most popular god among Manchu bannermen
 
 
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Qing emperor Hongtaiji symbolically equated the Han general Guan Yu with his own father Nurhaci and spread his cult
 
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Dahai translated Chinese military texts like Sanlue, Su Shu and Liutao into Manchu after Nurhaci ordered him to do it.
 
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the Manchu title of the Art of war is at the bottom of the page
 
 
The Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Sanlue, Su Shu and Liutao were translated into Manchu at the beginning of the Qing during Nurhaci and Hong Taiji's reign in 1629-1630s while the translation of the Art of war appeared in 1710
 
One of Guan Yu's claimed descendants was given the hereditary title Wujing Boshi (professor of the five classics which came with a stipend) by the Qing dynasty, that title was normally reserved for descendants of Confucian and neo-Confucian scholars
 
 
 
The Tanguts in Western Xia translated the same texts, the Art of War, the Sanlue (three strategies of Huang Shigong) and Liutao (six secret teachings)
 
 
The Tangut translations of those military texts are in the Institute of Oriental Manuscripts of the Russian Academy of Sciences
 
 
 
 
 
 
English: 12th or 13th century Tangut manuscript, ink on paper, scroll. Section of a unique manuscript scroll of the Tangut translation of a Chinese military treatise ascribed to Zhuge Liang, entitled the "General's Garden". The part of the manuscript shown is the start of Section 37, the last section of the text.
 
English: Page from a 12th century printed edition of the Tangut translation of Suntzu's Art of War. Recovered from Kharakhoto by Aurel Stein in 1914, and now held at the British Library.
 
 
 
 
and Japanese read the Art of War in the Medieval period (directly in Classical Chinese)
 
Sun Tzu and the Art of Medieval Japanese Warfare brill.com
 
 
 
a westerner describing temporary marriage of Uyghur women to Han soldiers
 
 
 
 
The soldiers took their sons along with them if they could afford it but if they didn't just left them behind in Xinjiang
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