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  1. Leftenan Adnan ( English: Lieutenant Adnan )is a 2000 Malaysian Malay-language biographical war drama film directed by Aziz M. Osman and co-produced by both Grand Brilliance, Paradigmfilm, and the Malaysian Army. The film chronicles the actions of Adnan bin Saidi who had been involved as a Lieutenant of the Malay Regiment fending ...

    • RM1.07 million
    • Aziz M. Osman
    • RM 2.5 million
    • August 31, 2000 (Malaysia)
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Adnan_SaidiAdnan Saidi - Wikipedia

    Adnan bin Saidi (Jawi: عدنان بن سيدي ‎; 1915 – 14 February 1942) was a Malayan military officer of the 1st Infantry Brigade under the Malaya Command in British-ruled Malaya. In 1942, Adnan, then a lieutenant , led his platoon to put up fierce resistance against the Japanese during the Battle of Pasir Panjang in ...

  3. Adnan bin Saidi ( Jawi: عدنان بن سيدي; lahir 1915 – meninggal 14 Februari 1942) [1] atau lebih dikenali sebagai Leftenan Adnan merupakan seorang anggota tentera dan askar Tanah Melayu dari Briged Infantri 1 yang bertempur dengan Jepun dalam Pertempuran Singapura.

    • Rejimen Askar Melayu DiRaja (RAMD)
    • 1935–1942
  4. Adnan Saidi (Lieutenant) (b. 1915, Selangor, Malaysia–d. 1942, Singapore) was an officer in C Company of the Malay Regiment’s 1st Battalion, during the Japanese invasion of Singapore in February 1942. 1 On 14 February 1942, Adnan and his troops made a brave last stand at Opium Hill (Bukit Chandu), during the battle of Pasir Panjang. 2 ...

  5. Lieutenant Adnan and the Battle at Bukit Chandu. 5 min read. People. Events & Eras. TL;DR. In February 1942, Lieutenant Adnan Saidi led a small group of fighters against a 13,000-strong, battle-hardened Japanese force hell bent on capturing Singapore 1.

  6. 9 lug 2023 · Lieutenant Adnan Saidi or Leftenan Adnan Saidi was born in Kajang, Selangor in 1915 under the full name of Adnan Bin Saidi. He’s widely known as a Malayan military officer of the 1st infantry brigade who fought the Japanese invasion of Singapore. Lieutenant Adnan also widely known to be born of Minangkabau descent.

  7. Between 13 and 14 February 1942, Singapore witnessed one of its fiercest battles ever known in her history. Amongst those who fought valiantly in that Battle for Pasir Panjang and lost their lives was a 27 year-old infantry officer, Lt. Adnan Saidi. Adnan Saidi and his 42-man contingent from the 1st and 2nd Battalion of the Malay Regiment ...