Abdul Rahman Limbong
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Abdul Rahman Limbong (died 1929 in Mecca Saudi Arabia) was a famous Muslim Ulama and Malay warriors in Terengganu, Malaysia during British protectorate. He was captured by British and going exile to Mecca in Saudi Arabia on 1923 until he died in same place on 1929.