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Hulubalang Raja (judul lengkap: Hulubalang Raja: kejadian di pesisir Minangkabau tahun 1662-1667) adalah novel karya Nur Sutan Iskandar yang pertama kali diterbitkan Balai Pustaka pada tahun 1934. Novel ini berkisah tentang konflik antara raja-raja yang terjadi di pesisir selatan Minangkabau pada abad ke-17, yang juga melibatkan kompeni Belanda dan Aceh.
Novel ini ditulis berdasarkan keterangan sejarah. Dalam kata pengantarnya Nur Sutan Iskandar menyebutkan bahwa "segala keterangan dan cerita yang berhubungan dengan sejarah yang terdapat dalam buku ini dipungut dari kitab De Weskust en Minangkabau (1667-1668), yaitu academisch proefschrift oleh H Kroeskamp yang dicetak oleh Drukkerij Fa. Schotanus & Jens di Utrecht dalam 1931". Hulubalang Raja menurut Ajip Rosidi dan H.B. Jassin merupakan novel terpenting Nur Sutan Iskandar. Novel ini juga merupakan novel pertama Indonesia yang beralur ganda.[1]
Ketika Ambun Suri, putri Raja Di Hulu sudah dewasa, diundanglah para bangsawan di sekitar Kampung Hulu Inderapura untuk mengadu peruntungan menjadi suaminya. Hampir saja tidak ada yang beruntung, kecuali Sultan Muhammad Syah dari Kota Hilir Inderapura. Ambun Suri menerimanya bukan karena tertarik, tapi karena Sultan Muhammad Syah merupakan raja yang lebih berkuasa daripada Raja Di Hulu, dan dia ingin berbakti kepada orang tuanya.
Sutan Ali Akbar yang bergelar Raja Adil, kakak Ambun Suri marah ketika dia mengetahui kematian adiknya adalah ulah istri Muhammad Syah. Perang pun pecah antara kedua raja tersebut. Muhammad Syah kemudian meminta bantuan kompeni, yang menambah kegeraman Raja Adil.
Pada saat itu kompeni tidak hanya bermusuhan dengan raja-raja setempat, tetapi juga dengan Aceh yang masih berkuasa di daerah utara pesisir Minangkabau. Sutan Malakewi, yang kemudian diberi gelar Hulubalang Raja, tidak menolak untuk menumpas musuh-musuh kompeni. Dia berhasil menghancurkan musuh-musuhnya, kecuali Raja Adil yang gigih bertahan.
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The Home Minister of Malaysia, Dato' Seri Hishammuddin Hussein, and Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Musa Hassan at Putrajaya confirmed Mas Selamat was arrested and detained under the Internal Security Act.[68] Hishammuddin declined to give details since the case is sensitive as it involves intelligence agencies of Singapore and Indonesia, as well as Malaysia.[68] Musa said the arrest was made possible as police in Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia had been sharing intelligence reports over the past year. It is learnt that Special Branch officers had been working on various leads since March and upon confirming his whereabouts planned the dawn raid that resulted in his arrest.[69][70]
After completing education in Malaya, he returned to Brunei in 1936 to work in the Forestry Department, as a Cadet Officer. In 1937, he was transferred to the Judiciary Department, also became an administrative officer in 1938.[7] During the Japanese occupation of Brunei from 1941 until 1945, Omar Ali Saifuddien worked under State Secretary Ibrahim Mohammad Jahfar.[7] After the Second World War, in 1947, he was subsequently appointed a member of Brunei State Council and chairman of the Syariah Court.[9] He had the title Pengiran Bendahara Seri Maharaja Permaisuara conferred on him by his brother, Ahmad Tajuddin on 15 July 1947.
His first wife was Dayang Siti Amin binti Pehin Orang Kaya Pekerma Setia Laila Diraja Awang Haji Hashim, but the couple had no children and later divorced in 1944. On 6 September 1941, he married his cousin as his second wife, Pengiran Anak Damit binti Pengiran Bendahara Seri Maharaja Permaisuara Pengiran Anak Abdul Rahman. She was the great-granddaughter of Hashim Jalilul Alam Aqamaddin. She bore him 10 children:
On 13 September 1979, his wife, Paduka Suri Seri Begawan Raja Isteri Pengiran Anak Damit died. After that, for the last time, he married Pengiran Bini Pengiran Anak Hajah Salhah binti Pengiran Bendahara Seri Maharaja Permaisuara Pengiran Anak Abdul Rahman, who was also his sister-in-law. 2b1af7f3a8