Deungo njoe pidato Tgk Hasan di Tiro:
  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEDGOgcNbs0
   
   
   
    Tgk Hasan di Tiro: "Bèk tadjak tirèë2 keulakuan pantjuri2 djawa njang ka 
djidjak teuka u naggroë geutanjoë, djidjak peu-ureuëng2droë sibagoë 
peumeurintah ateuëh nanggroë geutanjoë. Djih hana sah djiduëk di atjèh 
meu-siminèt-pih. Dan pajah tapitjrok-djih lagèë éndatu geutanjoë ka neu-pitjrok 
beulanda uroëdjéh!
  
   
        




tawar laut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:            SELAMAT MENYAMBUT ULTAH GAM 
04-12-2007, SEMOGA KITA SELALU INGAT AKAN APA YANG AKAN KITA LAKUKAN DAN TIDAK 
LUPA DENGAN APA YANG TELAH KITA LAKUKAN.
   
   
  Aceh brieef history 
   
   
  Aceh has a fascinating history which over the centuries has shaped and 
transformed the region into what it is today. In 1292, Marco Polo, on his epic 
voyage from China visited Sumatra on his way to Persia and reported that in the 
northern part of the island there were as six busy trading parts including 
Perlak, Samudera and Lambri. The first Islamic kingdom of Perlak was 
established in the year 804 about 100 years after Islam is first believed to 
have reached the archipelago. In 1511, the Portuguese seized the important 
strategic port of Malcca, pushing many Asian and Arabic traders to call instead 
on the developing part of Aceh, bringing with them wealth and prosperity. 
Aceh's dominance in trade and politics in northern parts of Sumatra in the 
entire region had begun and would last until it reached its zenith between 1610 
and 1640.
  Aceh decline began with death of Sultan Iskandar Than in 1614, and as a 
result the British and Dutch both began vying for domination of the area. 
Eventually the signing of the London Treaty in 1824 saw the Dutch gain control 
of all British possesions in Sumatra in return for their surrender of 
enterprises in India and withdrawal of all claims on Singapore.
  The Dutch found gaining control of Aceh to be more difficult than they had 
anticipated. It was a long drawn out struggle for the Dutch in their attempts 
to subdue the rebellious and courageous Acehnese. The Aceh War, which lasted 
intermittently from 1873 to 1942, was the longest ever fought by the Dutch 
costing them over 10,000 lives.
  Things are different now as industrialization and global communications have 
made contact with the outside world a daily occurrence and with it has come a 
more open attitude towards things alien. Visitors should keep in mind, though, 
that the Acehnese take their religion, their manners and their morals very 
seriously



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