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Vikki [24]
3 years ago
11

Siapakah pemilik bangunan sultan abdul samad

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1 answer:
valentina_108 [34]3 years ago
6 0
Sekarang sultan abdul samad dimiliki oleh Negara Malaysia.

Pada awal pembentukan pemilik bangunan sultan abdul samad adalah residen british yang bernama W.H Treacher C.M.C

hope this helps
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