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  1. John Brooke Johnson Brooke (born John Brooke Johnson, 1823 – 1 December 1868) [citation needed] was a soldier and Rajah Muda, heir to the Raj, of the Raj of Sarawak until disinherited in favour of his younger brother, Charles.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › White_RajahsWhite Rajahs - Wikipedia

    The White Rajahs were a hereditary monarchy of the Brooke family, who founded and ruled the Raj of Sarawak as a sovereign state, located on the north west coast of the island of Borneo in maritime Southeast Asia, from 1841 to 1946. Of British origin, the first ruler was James Brooke.

  3. El escritor italiano publicó hasta once novelas de la saga pero fue en las dos primeras donde quedó perfilado un villano que, curiosamente, no nació de su febril imaginación sino que existió realmente: James Brooke, el rajá blanco de Sarawak.

  4. Captain John Brooke Johnson, better known as Brooke Brooke, was James Brookes nephew, and Charles Brooke's elder brother. He joined Rajah James Brooke’s service in 1848 and quickly won his trust, frequently acting in his place when he was absent.

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  5. John Brooke Johnson Brooke (born John Brooke Johnson, 1823 – 1 December 1868) [citation needed] was a soldier and Rajah Muda, heir to the Raj, of the Raj of Sarawak until disinherited in favour of his younger brother, Charles. Quick Facts Heir apparent, Born ... Close.

  6. John Brooke Johnson Brooke (nacido John Brooke Johnson, 1823 - 1 de diciembre de 1868) [ cita requerida] fue un soldado y Rajah Muda, heredero del Raj, del Reino de Sarawak hasta que fue desheredado a favor de su hermano menor, Charles.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › James_BrookeJames Brooke - Wikipedia

    Having no legitimate children, in 1861 he formally named Captain John Brooke Johnson Brooke, his sister's eldest son, as his successor. Two years later, the Rajah reacted to criticism by returning to the east: after a brief meeting in Singapore, John was deposed and banished from Sarawak.