Related To Royalty: My Grandmother Was A Princess | On The Red Dot: Family Mysteries | Full Episode

CNA Insider
3 Jul 202422:38

Summary

TLDRIn this intriguing video, content creator Hana alov explores her royal lineage, discovering her connection to the Ponana royal family in West Kalimantan, Indonesia. Through family heirlooms, interviews, and a journey to her ancestral homeland, Hana uncovers the history of her grandmother's royal past, the Al Kadri family's influence, and the tragic Mando Affair that decimated the royal family. The narrative weaves through cultural heritage, identity, and the surprising resilience of royal traditions amidst modern challenges.

Takeaways

  • 🏰 Hana alov is a content creator and a descendant of a prominent family who once owned a mansion on T blanga Hill.
  • 👗 Hana's cousin wore a special cabaya at her wedding, which belonged to their late grandmother and was made from fabric used by royalty in Punana, West Kalimantan, Indonesia.
  • 👑 Hana's grandmother was a princess from the Ponana royal family, which means Hana might have royal blood.
  • 👵 Hana's grandmother, known as Jah, passed away in 2007 from a tragic accident and lived in Johor.
  • 🤵 Jah's marriage to Hana's grandfather was arranged by Sultan Hammed II, who suggested his niece marry the last unmarried son of the Ala family.
  • 💒 Jah's wedding was a grand event held in Punana, and she maintained ties with the royal family, visiting annually and bringing back clothes from the palace.
  • 👗 Hana's Auntie Fadila has kept many of Jah's keepsakes, including royal ceremonial items and clothing.
  • 👑 The Ponana royal family, including Hana's ancestors, were Arabs from Yemen who became royalty in Indonesia.
  • 🏛️ The Ponana Sultanate was founded by Sharif Abdurahman Al Kadri in 1771, making him the first Sultan of the Kadria Sultanate.
  • 🕍 The Ponana royal family had a significant role in modernizing the city and maintaining a relationship with the colonial government, but faced tragedy during Japanese occupation in 1944.

Q & A

  • Who is Hana alov and what is her connection to the Alov family?

    -Hana alov is a content creator and a descendant of the Alov family, who were affluent businessmen and illustrious land owners. She is exploring her family history and its connection to royalty.

  • What is the significance of the fabric used in Hana's cousin's wedding?

    -The fabric used in the wedding belonged to Hana's late grandmother and was originally from Punana in West Kalimantan, Indonesia, where it was used by royalty, suggesting a royal connection to Hana's family.

  • What was the tragic accident that led to Hana's grandmother's death in 2007?

    -The script does not provide specific details about the tragic accident that caused Hana's grandmother's death, only mentioning that it was a tragic event.

  • How was Hana's grandmother related to the royal family in Punana?

    -Hana's grandmother was a Punana princess because her grandfather was the longest-serving Sultan, and her uncle, Sultan the second, took over after him.

  • What is the story behind the marriage between Hana's grandmother and her grandfather?

    -The marriage was arranged by Sultan Hammed II, who suggested that his niece, Hana's grandmother, marry the last unmarried son of the Alov family, who was Hana's grandfather.

  • How did Hana's family wealth deplete over time?

    -The family wealth depleted due to the extravagant lifestyles of the family members and the need to sell property and land at very low prices.

  • What is the origin of the Al Kadri family, and how did they become royalty in Punana?

    -The Al Kadri family originated from Yemen and became royalty in Punana after Sharif Abdurahman Al Kadri founded the city in 1771 and became the first Sultan of the Kadria Sultanate.

  • What is the significance of the color yellow in the script?

    -Yellow is the symbolic color of the royal family of Punana, and it is featured prominently in the royal outfits and accessories.

  • What is the historical significance of the Mando Affair in 1944?

    -The Mando Affair was a tragic event where Sultan Muhammad Al Kadri and 29 members of the royal family were falsely accused of rebellion and were killed by the Japanese during World War II.

  • What is the Garuda Panchasila and its connection to Sultan Hamed II?

    -The Garuda Panchasila is the national emblem of Indonesia, symbolizing the unity in diversity of the country. Sultan Hamed II was one of its co-creators.

  • What is the current status of the Kadria Sultanate and its role in Indonesia?

    -The Kadria Sultanate continues to exist with the current Sultan being Melvin Mahmud Al Kadri, the ninth Sultan of Punana, who plays a ceremonial role in Indonesia.

Outlines

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🏰 Unveiling Royal Ancestry

Hana Alov, a content creator and descendant of a prominent family, explores her royal lineage. Her journey begins with a special cabaya worn by her cousin at a wedding, which is believed to have belonged to her late grandmother. Hana learns that her grandmother was a princess from Punana, West Kalimantan, Indonesia, and this revelation prompts her to investigate her royal heritage. Hana's grandmother was part of the Ponana royal family, which raises questions about her own royal blood. She recalls her grandmother's life and the tragic accident that took her life in 2007. Hana's father confirms the royal connection and shares details about her grandmother's marriage to a man from Singapore, arranged by Sultan Hammed II. The family's wealth and influence are discussed, along with the significance of the traditional clothes worn at the wedding.

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👑 The Royal Legacy of Ponana

Hana delves deeper into her grandmother's royal past, focusing on the symbolic significance of yellow in the royal family's artifacts. She learns that the Ponana royal family's role was more ceremonial than wealth-driven. Hana's grandmother, Jah, brought her royal keepsakes to Singapore but did not carry her royal culture. The family's wealth began to deplete due to extravagant lifestyles and the sale of property at low prices. Hana's grandfather had to work hard, and Jah took on the responsibilities of a typical housewife, despite her royal background. The origins of the Ponana sultanate are explored, revealing that the Al Kadri family, originally from Yemen, became the royal family in Ponana. Hana travels to West Kalimantan to learn more about her ancestors and their journey from Yemen to becoming the rulers of Ponana.

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🌐 Founding the Ponana Sultanate

In West Kalimantan, Hana uncovers the history of her Arab ancestors who became royalty in Ponana. The Al Kadri family, originally from Yemen, brought Islam to distant lands and eventually founded Ponana in 1771. Sharif Abdurahman Al Kadri, a descendant of Sharif Habib Hussein Al Kadri, became the first Sultan of the Kadria Sultanate. Hana learns about the tragic Mando Affair in 1944, where her great-great-grandfather and other members of the royal family were killed by the Japanese during World War II. She visits the family cemetery and meets her Auntie Lisa, who provides more insights into the family's history and the role of Sultan Hamed II in raising her grandmother.

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🕊️ The National Emblem of Indonesia

Hana continues her exploration of her family's history by meeting Tuan Tanku, a board member of the Sultan Hamed II Foundation. She learns about the legal history of the Garuda Panchasila, the national emblem of Indonesia, which was co-created by her great-granduncle, Sultan Hamed II. Hana is dressed in traditional attire and visits the Royal Palace of Kadria, where she meets the current Sultan, Melvin Mahmud Al Kadri, her uncle. She learns about the role of the Kadria Sultan today and the significance of the palace as a tourist attraction. Hana reflects on the impact of her journey and the deeper understanding she has gained about her grandmother and her family's legacy.

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🌟 The Kadria Sultanate Today

Hana's journey concludes with a special prayer event in Ponana, a memorial tribute to her late grandmother. She feels a deeper connection to her grandmother and her royal heritage through the people who knew her. The current Sultan of Ponana, Melvin, shares his memories of Jah, providing a personal perspective on Hana's family history. The trip highlights the enduring legacy of the Kadria Sultanate and the personal significance of Hana's discovery of her royal roots.

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Keywords

💡Content Creator

A content creator is an individual who generates various forms of content meant for distribution through digital platforms. In the video, Hana alov introduces herself as a content creator, indicating her role in producing and sharing media content, likely including this video itself.

💡Prominent Family Name

A prominent family name refers to a lineage that is well-known and distinguished, often due to historical significance, wealth, or influence. The video script mentions Hana alov's family name being associated with an iconic mansion and affluent ancestors, highlighting the family's prominence.

💡Royalty

Royalty refers to the status or title held by members of a royal family, typically those who are in line to inherit a throne or have held significant power in a monarchy. The script explores Hana's discovery of her grandmother's royal lineage from Punana, West Kalimantan, which is central to the video's theme of uncovering her royal heritage.

💡Ponana

Ponana is a region in West Kalimantan, Indonesia, known for its historical significance and royal lineage. The video's narrative revolves around Hana's exploration of her family's roots in Ponana, where her ancestors were part of the royal family.

💡Cabaya

A cabaya is a traditional Indonesian garment, often associated with nobility and formal attire. In the script, Hana's cousin wears a special cabaya at her wedding, which belonged to their late grandmother and is a symbol of their royal heritage.

💡Arranged Marriage

An arranged marriage is a union where the marriage partners are selected by others, usually parents or elders, rather than by the individuals involved. The video discusses how Hana's grandmother was part of an arranged marriage to one of the Alov sons, which was a strategic alliance between two influential families.

💡Wealth Depletion

Wealth depletion refers to the gradual loss of wealth or assets, often due to poor financial management or external circumstances. The script describes how the Alov family's wealth was depleted over time, leading to a significant change in their lifestyle and status.

💡Sultanate

A sultanate is a state ruled by a sultan, a sovereign with authority over a Muslim region or country. The video reveals that Hana's ancestors founded the Ponana sultanate, and her family's history is deeply intertwined with the sultanate's rulers.

💡Mando Affair

The Mando Affair refers to a tragic event in 1944 where the Sultan of Ponana and members of the royal family were falsely accused of rebellion against Japanese rule during World War II and were subsequently executed. This event is a significant part of Hana's family history and the history of the Ponana sultanate.

💡Garuda Panchasila

The Garuda Panchasila is the national emblem of Indonesia, symbolizing the country's state philosophy and unity. The video mentions that Hana's great-granduncle, Sultan Hamed II, was one of the co-creators of this emblem, highlighting the family's contribution to Indonesian history and culture.

💡Sultan Melvin Mahmud Al Kadri

Sultan Melvin Mahmud Al Kadri is the ninth Sultan of Ponana and Hana's uncle, according to the script. Meeting him is a significant moment in the video as it represents a direct connection to her royal lineage and an opportunity to understand her family's current role in Indonesia.

Highlights

Hana alov's exploration of her royal lineage begins with her grandmother's connection to the Ponana royal family.

The special fabric of the cabaya worn by Hana's cousin at her wedding is linked to the royal family of Ponana in West Kalimantan, Indonesia.

Hana's grandmother, referred to as Jah, lived in Johor and passed away in a tragic accident in 2007.

Jah was confirmed to be a Ponana princess, with her grandfather being the longest-serving Sultan before her uncle took over.

An arranged marriage between Jah and a member of the influential Ala family in Singapore is revealed.

Jah maintained ties with the royal family and brought back clothes from the palace, which were worn at her granddaughter's wedding.

Hana's Auntie Fadila has kept all of Jah's keepsakes, including royal ceremonial items.

The significance of the color yellow in the royal family's items, symbolizing the Ponana royal family.

Jah's transition from a royal lifestyle in Ponana to a more modest life in Singapore after marrying into the Ala family.

The Alov family's wealth depletion due to extravagant lifestyles and forced land sales at low prices.

The Al Kadri family's Arab origins and their establishment as royalty in Ponana, West Kalimantan.

The tragic Mando Affair of 1944, where Hana's great-great-grandfather and other royal family members were killed by the Japanese.

Sultan Hamed II's escape from the Mando Affair and his role as a father figure to Jah.

Sultan Hamed II's contribution to the creation of the Indonesian national emblem, Garuda Pancasila.

Hana's visit to Ponana to uncover more about her royal roots and the history of the Al Kadri family.

Meeting with Tuan tanku, a board member of the Sultan Hamed II Foundation, to view original sketches of the national emblem.

Introduction to the current Sultan of Ponana, Melvin Mahmud Al Kadri, who is Hana's uncle.

The Kadria Palace's role as a tourist attraction and its historical significance to the royal family.

Hana's emotional connection to her grandmother through a special prayer event and tribute in Ponana.

Transcripts

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I'm Hana alov you may know me as a

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content creator or you may recognize my

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rather prominent family

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name yes I'm a descendant of the

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distinguished people who once owned this

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iconic mansion on T blanga

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Hill my alov ancestors were affluent

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businessmen and illustrious land owners

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but this is not a story about them

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it all started with my cousin wearing a

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special cabaya at her recent wedding the

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bottom belonged to our late

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grandmother I was told that such fabric

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was used by royalty from punana in West

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kalimantan a province in

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Indonesia was my grandmother part of the

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ponana royal family which means I could

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have Royal Blood

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growing up I didn't get to spend a lot

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of time with my grandmother who I called

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Jah she lived in Johor and she passed

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away when I was only 9 years old in 2007

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from a pretty tragic accident

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my dad is a man of few

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words and I realize I've never asked him

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whether we were related to

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royalty so here goes so Daddy I know Jah

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had connections with the royal family in

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punana but how exactly was she related

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to them so her

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grandfather was the longest serving

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Sultan before her uncle sultan the

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second took

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over that means she was a punana

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princess oh yeah definitely she was yeah

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so how did a punana princess come to

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marry a man in Singapore H well

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um as you know back then uh the Ala

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family was very influential and they

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hosted many dignitaries in their holiday

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home in Alka mansion and one of them was

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Sultan hammed II let's see whether we

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have some photos

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um there he is handsome buger um so he

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suggested that his niece your

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grandmother married the last of the Ala

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sons who was unmarried which is your

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grandfather and uh yeah so this was an

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arranged marriage yeah it was uh she was

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16 or 17 and this is a picture of them

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in their wedding ceremony in Singapore

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and did she have to cut ties with the

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royal family oh not no not at all um as

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you can see it was a huge wedding in uh

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punana wow so your grandmother used to

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go back to Pana every year and she used

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to bring back a lot of the clothes from

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the palace so at your cousin's wedding

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they wore some of these

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clothes so do we still have all of her

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keepsakes oh yeah definitely your Auntie

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fadila has the biggest house amongst us

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all four siblings she was Ted to keep

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all these things uh so yeah if you're

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really Ken go and have a

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look now that was quite a

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revelation my grandmother was an actual

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princess this means I do have Royal

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Blood I'm very eager to see what

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Treasures my ponana princess grandmother

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had left behind at Auntie dillas

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hi

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Auntie hi

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Anna Auntie D is my dad's little sister

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and the youngest of my grandmother's

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four

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children Hanah these are the things that

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J kept that were used in the Royal

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ceremonies so these are the head wear

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there was worn at that time which go as

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part of the royal outfit wow so The

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Sultans wore these ones these actual

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ones yeah so these are the elements that

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made up a jacket they went on the cuff

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the collar yeah and the pockets ah so

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this is what Basher had sewn on to his

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stop at his wedding

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yeah and then these ones are the head

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wear for the

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women and this one is very interesting

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because it was given to Jah by her

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grandmother wow that's

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special and then these ones are the song

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you'll notice that there's a lot of

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yellow in a lot of the stuff that we

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have here right because yellow is the

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symbolic color of the royal family of

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ponana but this all doesn't seem very

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Grand and Glam like what I thought

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royalty would be well that depends on

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how you you perceive royalty so in the

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ponana context royalty served a

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ceremonial purpose us it had nothing to

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do with wealth it was more symbolic so

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Jah kept all these things because it was

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important to her it was part of her

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identity J brought all of her keepsak

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with her but did she bring any of her

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royal culture along as well no so J came

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as a 16-year-old she joined the Ala

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family and

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unfortunately she came at a time when

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the family wealth was just starting to

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deplete oh oh how did that happen two

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things I reckon the family LED very

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extravagant Lifestyles nice cars uh

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parties and the second thing a lot of

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the property and land that the family

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owned had to be let go at very low

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prices so the wealth uh naturally

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depleted and that's why we don't own the

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Ala Mansion anymore that's

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why so that's why Habib your grandfather

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had to work very hard because the wealth

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that his family had was not passed on to

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him and Jah had to do everything that

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any housewife would do the cleaning the

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cooking the taking care of the kids

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herself the Royal lifestyle that she had

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in ponana did not exist here apart from

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the fact that she had that regality

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about her you know Hanah what's

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interesting is that the ponana sultanate

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is actually not made up of indigenous

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malays they are made up of Arabs with

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the very prominent name of alatri so how

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did the Arabs become royalty in punana

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that's a good question I would suggest

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that you ask Auntie Lisa in fact Auntie

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Lisa is in punana right now visiting

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some relatives you should go and join

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her did my Arab ancestors from the

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Middle East wrestle land off the hands

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of indigenous Indonesians to become

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royalty

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the best place to dig up information

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about my Royal Roots would be at the

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source right I am here at Pana airport

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and first of questions

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so my ancestors who were Arabs from

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Yemen became royalty in ponana a coastal

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city in West kalimantan almost 7,000 km

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away how did that

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happened with an estimated population of

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under

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700,000 occupying a land area about 1

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six the size of

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Singapore punana started out as a

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fishing Village at the mouth of the

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kapas

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river this is my grandmother's Homeland

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a place where she held the title of

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Princess hi oh hi are you Hannah yes I

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am this eggy I thought I was meeting

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Auntie liisa here but instead she has

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sent a researcher to give me an

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introductory overview of ponana this is

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kwas River people of ponana realized

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much on it even since the earliest

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generation and they make use of it for

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agriculture fishing trade and

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transportation and you can see that that

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is the Sultan of ponana they buil the

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sultanate PS and also the malls and the

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marketplace all over the Riverside of

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kapas river I see the alqadri family is

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in Arab family so how can they become

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royalty in punana well let me explain to

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you from the very beginning back in the

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18th century there are groups of unmit

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men coming from Yemen with one

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motivation that is bringing Islam to

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distant lands these people are the Arabs

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carrying the family name of Al Kadri

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alaf aaf and others and so here comes

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Sharif Habib Hussein Al Kadri from had

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of Yen he is a scholar and a traveler

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coming into West Borneo in

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1700s let me show you some

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documents So based on one manuscript I

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found it is stated that haben first

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visited big cities like

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bfia andang before going to Matan suanet

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located in katapang and he married the

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princess of Matan sultanate and stayed

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there for years oh so he didn't go to

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ponana ponana didn't even exist at that

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time it was their son Sharif abdurahman

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Al Kadri who later traveled on his own

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and founded ponana in 1771 and then he

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became the first sulan of

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kadrian wow that means punana was

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founded by the alcadis well yeah and the

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six Sultan who Reed the longest in the

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history of Kad sultanate for 49 years

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Shar Muhammad Al Ki is your

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grandmother's

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grandfather oh wow so during the reign

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of Sultan Muhammad the sultanate had

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this strong and close relationship with

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the colonial government and he was very

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instrumental in modernizing the city but

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sadly it all ended when the tragedy

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occurred in 1944 a tragedy what happened

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well on June 1944 the sultan including

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the Crown Prince and members of the

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royal families of the sultanate in West

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Borneo are decimated and beaded by the

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Japanese under the tragedy of

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mandor my great great grandfather Sultan

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Muhammad Al Kadri was falsely accused of

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leading a rebellion against Japanese

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rule during World War II as a result he

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was killed together with 29 members of

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the Royal Family in what was known as

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the Mando Affair and this is where they

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were all laid to rest at the Royal

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cemeter or

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bangam alayum

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buum this is also where I am finally

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meeting up with Auntie liisa my dad's

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elder sister wonderful thank you so much

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thank you so much you bye

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Hannah this is our family Cemetery

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complex see these are all our family

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members you know Hanah your grandmother

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was born in 1943 just one year before

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the massacre where her father and her

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grandfather were murdered

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and right after the birth of your

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grandmother's younger brother in

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1944 your mother

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died oh that's quite tragic it was very

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thankfully they were both left under the

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care of Sultan Hamed II and their

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grandmother Hannah this is the grave of

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Sultan hammed Al Kadri II how did Sultan

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hammed II Escape them

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massaco that is a very good question he

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was a Japanese prisoner of war in

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Jakarta literally being kept safe in a

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prison talk about blessing in disguise

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yes that was it and in

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1945 they released him and he ascended

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to the throne so it was Sultan hammed

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thei that raised Jah Sultan Hamed II was

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the father figure of Jah and we treated

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him like our grandfather oh so you know

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him quite well then yes I was 16 had a

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holiday in his house and then when I

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went home he passed away come Hana let's

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make some prayers for sulan

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Hamed so Sultan Hamed was one of the

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co-creators of the Indonesia emblem the

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guda Pancha

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this emblem is usually put on the walls

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of just about every government office b

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tungala means Unity indifference

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Indonesia has got so many ethnic groups

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but they're all United this is a very

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important

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emblem in the year 2000 a group of

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people decided to form the sultan hammed

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II

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Foundation I'll arrange for you to meet

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one of them you may be able to see his

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early sketches the ones that Sultan

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Hamed

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Drew there is so much to unpack my Al

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Kadri forefather actually founded punana

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and made himself the first Sultan of the

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kadria sultan kadria comes from the

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family name

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alkadri my great great grand father and

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my grandmother's father were killed

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during the Japanese Occupation in a

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horrific Massacre and my great grand

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uncle was the legend who created the

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national emblem of

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Indonesia I'm meeting Tuan tanku a board

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member of the sultan hammed II

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Foundation his research on the legal

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history of the Garuda panchas Sila

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culminated in a book

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hi hi but I'm really here for the

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sketches penu is this all the original

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sketches of sulan hammed II

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yeah how was Sultan ham thei able to

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design the national emblem

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proc for

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suan an this is the ninth Sultan of

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ponana you look very nice got to balance

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this a little bit now we're putting on

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the cyinder

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some people call this

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kud auntie liisa is getting me all

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dressed up because I'm finally making a

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trip to the Royal

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Palace so who is the current sulan when

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Sultan ham died in 1978 there was no air

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from him because they all lived in the

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Netherlands the sultan must be from here

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and so in 2004 yogur and mang brother

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was made the

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sultan oh so the current Sultan is my

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grand Uncle oh no your grand uncle

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passed away in

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2017 his son ascended to the throne so

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that would make him my uncle yes would

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you like to meet him yeah sure how many

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times do we meet a suan right never

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never have

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this modest wooden structure painted in

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yellow is not what many would expect of

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a royal

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palace and here at the palace of kadria

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sulan is where my grandmother grew up

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Anna this is the Sultan Melvin Mahmud Al

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Kadri the ninth Sultan of

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ponana

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Melvin Hanah you can call

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himin that's your privilege even though

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is ass suan oh Melvin thank you for

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having me okay

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yeah oh Mel do you have any memories of

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my J

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wow this is a lot of

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yellow it's a lot to

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take the kadria palace has been opened

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to the public as a tourist attraction

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since the

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1980s Sultan I mean Uncle Melvin doesn't

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actually live here he lives in a house

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nearby no one lives on the

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premises

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Han oh yeah

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that's so she's actually been displayed

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with all the other important people

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istana kadria she looks beautiful and

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digifi doesn't she

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yes I'm really curious to know what role

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does the kadria Sul today in Indonesia

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na I just met the Sultan of ponana and

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it's kind of crazy how the sultan is my

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uncle and you know what's really cool is

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that I get to call him om Melvin while

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everyone else calls him

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sulan also I'm really glad I got the

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opportunity to see where my J grew up

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right here in this Palace it is really

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so

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heartwarming the highlights of my trip

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to punana has got to be this special

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prayer

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event a memorial tribute to my late

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grandmother who was a royal descendant

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of the kadria

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sultanate being in the presence of

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people who knew my grandmother I cannot

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help but feel like I now know her a

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little better than I did before

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