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LAHAD DATU: A claimant to a North Borneo Sulu Sultanate is disputing a explain of a Sulu armed organisation which Sabah was their ancestral homeland.
"My family is a legitimate owners of a throne," pronounced a 45-year-old Lahad Datu office worker Datu Abdul Rajak Aliuddin, who has admitted himself as a sixth Sultan of North Borneo.
The argumentative Rajak has been incarcerated as well as charged for burning a Sabah dwindle as well as raising a North Borneo Sultanate dwindle with a lion symbol.
He pronounced which a Sulu armed organisation led by Raja Muda Azzimudie Kiram, a brother of a Philippines formed Sulu Sultan Jamalul Kiram, had no right to explain Sabah, which was formerly known as North Borneo.
"My father Aliuddin Agas was recognised as a fifth Sultan of North Borneo.
"He was one of those who signed a horizon for a Malaysia agreement in 1962," he said, display documents to back his claim.
He pronounced a Azzimudie organisation had no right to make use of a yellow dwindle with a lion, which was purportedly lifted in Kampung Tanduo after they occupied a encampment at Felda Sahabat seventeen from Feb 9.
<b>Proclamation:</b> Rajak display his commercial operation label during an talk with The Star.Proclamation:Rajak display his commercial operation label during an talk with The Star.
Azzimudie as well as more than 100 of his followers, together with gunmen in troops fatigues, had demanded which Malaysia recognise them as a Royal Sulu Sultanate Army as well as which no subject of a Sultan of Sulu be deported as Sabah was their ancestral home.
Rajak told reporters here which a function of a encampment of Tanduo was asandiwara(acting) for political reasons.
He c! laimed w hich after a 1863 Brunei rebellion, North Borneo was done an unconstrained sultanate with two other unconstrained sultanates of Bolongan covering northern Kalimantan as well as Sulu in southern Philippines.
He pronounced they were all done autonomous, as well as individual young kids of a Sultan were since full carry out of their particular kingdoms.
Even Pahlawan, Tawi Tawi as well as Siasi in southern Philippines were underneath a sultanate of North Borneo, he claimed.
Historically, there were numerous claimants to a Sulu Sultanate.
Over a years, claimants to a bench have constructed most documents to a media to back their claims.
Last year in Kota Kinabalu, office worker Datu Mohamad Akjan admitted himself as a legitimate heir of a Sulu Sultanate as well as held a ceremony to declare himself as Sultan.
Police questioned Akjan after photos of him as a Sultan of Sulu became public.
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