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The Prince’s Political Bridge

Tuesday, August 15, 2017

As political tension heated up, Amir Hamzah liaised between the kingdoms and youth groups. He was forced out as the social revolt erupted..

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TENGKU Amir Hamzah asked his older brother, Tengku Abdullah Hod, who was studying medicine in Holland, to return to Langkat, North Sumatra, via a letter in 1945. "Come home to your country, dedicate yourself to your homeland and the people who greatly require your service," Amir wrote to Abdullah Hod.

Danil Ahmad, in the book T. Amir Hamzah (2005), outlined Amir’s letter to his brother. Danil learned about the letter directly from Hod. "After rea

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