The legend of Mahsuri involves the village chief's wife spreading a false rumor that Mahsuri was having an affair with Deraman while her husband Wan Darus was away. This led to Mahsuri being cursed and banished from Langkawi island in Malaysia. Langkawi was attacked several times by Siam, with the last invasion in 1821 resulting in farmers burning their rice fields, an area now known as Beras Terbakar which means "burnt rice".
The legend of Mahsuri involves the village chief's wife spreading a false rumor that Mahsuri was having an affair with Deraman while her husband Wan Darus was away. This led to Mahsuri being cursed and banished from Langkawi island in Malaysia. Langkawi was attacked several times by Siam, with the last invasion in 1821 resulting in farmers burning their rice fields, an area now known as Beras Terbakar which means "burnt rice".
The legend of Mahsuri involves the village chief's wife spreading a false rumor that Mahsuri was having an affair with Deraman while her husband Wan Darus was away. This led to Mahsuri being cursed and banished from Langkawi island in Malaysia. Langkawi was attacked several times by Siam, with the last invasion in 1821 resulting in farmers burning their rice fields, an area now known as Beras Terbakar which means "burnt rice".
The legend of Mahsuri involves the village chief's wife spreading a false rumor that Mahsuri was having an affair with Deraman while her husband Wan Darus was away. This led to Mahsuri being cursed and banished from Langkawi island in Malaysia. Langkawi was attacked several times by Siam, with the last invasion in 1821 resulting in farmers burning their rice fields, an area now known as Beras Terbakar which means "burnt rice".
spread a rumour that Mahsuri was unfaithful and was having an affair with Deraman in the absence of Wan Darus
THE LEGEND OF MAHSURI
Langkawi was also
attacked by Siam numerous times, the last invasion taking place in 1821. The field which was torched by the farmers is still known as Beras Terbakar or "burnt rice".
The village chief's
wife
THE LEGEND OF MAHSURI Langkawi
The village chief's wife
spread a rumour that Mahsuri was unfaithful and was having an affair with Deraman in the absence of Wan Darus
Langkawi was also attacked
by Siam numerous times, the last invasion taking place in 1821. The field which was torched by the farmers is still known as Beras Terbakar or "burnt rice".