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A History of Sarawak under Its Two White Rajahs 1839-1908

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ISBN/EAN: 9783736415225
Umbreit-Nr.: 4118827

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 1018 S., 4.52 MB
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Erschienen am 28.09.2016
Auflage: 1/2016


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  • Zusatztext
    • Geographical and geological descriptionIts junglesNatural historyRaces of men in SarawakCensusAreaClimateEarly Chinese and Hindu-Javanese influence, and settlementsRise of the MalaysTheir sultanates in BorneoEuropean intercourse with Northern Borneo from 1521-1803Decline of BruniEarliest records of SarawakEnglish and Dutch in the Malayan Archipelago and Southern Borneo from 1595Trade monopolies an impulse to piracyHow the Sea-Dayaks became piratesCession of Bruni territory to SuluTransferred to the East India CompanyEvents in Bruni that led to Rajah Muda Hasim becoming RegentHis transfer to SarawakOppression and depopulation of the Land-DayaksCondition of North-West Borneo in 1839List of the Sultans of BruniEarly life of James BrookeFirst visit to SarawakCondition of the countryDutch trading regulationsBrooke offered the Raj-shipHe suppresses the insurrectionThe intrigues of Pangiran Makota, and the shuffling of the Rajah MudaA crisis: Brooke invested as RajahMakota dismissedSarawak and other provincesThe SheripsCondition of the countryThe DatusLaws promulgatedRedress of wrongsMeasures taken to check the Sekrang and Saribas piratesSherip Sahap receives a lessonBrooke visits BruniBruni and its courtCession of Sarawak to Brooke confirmedInstallation at KuchingMakota's discomfiture, and banishmentReforms introducedSuppression of piracy and head-huntingCaptain the Honourable H. Keppel induced to co-operateA general account of the piratesCruise of the DidoBrushes with the piratesExpedition against the SaribasThe Rajah visits BruniSir Edward Belcher's missionThe Rajah joins a naval expedition against Sumatran piratesIs woundedDido returns to SarawakThe Batang Lupar expeditionSarawak offered to the British crownThe Rajah's difficult positionReturn of Rajah Muda Hasim to BruniThe Rajah appointed H.M.
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    • Geographical and geological description-Its jungles-Natural history-Races of men in Sarawak-Census-Area-ClimateEarly Chinese and Hindu-Javanese influence, and settlements-Rise of the Malays-Their sultanates in Borneo-European intercourse with Northern Borneo from 1521-1803-Decline of Bruni-Earliest records of Sarawak-English and Dutch in the Malayan Archipelago and Southern Borneo from 1595-Trade monopolies an impulse to piracy-How the Sea-Dayaks became pirates-Cession of Bruni territory to Sulu-Transferred to the East India Company-Events in Bruni that led to Rajah Muda Hasim becoming Regent-His transfer to Sarawak-Oppression and depopulation of the Land-Dayaks-Condition of North-West Borneo in 1839-List of the Sultans of BruniEarly life of James Brooke-First visit to Sarawak-Condition of the country-Dutch trading regulations-Brooke offered the Raj-ship-He suppresses the insurrection-The intrigues of Pangiran Makota, and the shuffling of the Rajah Muda-A crisis: Brooke invested as Rajah-Makota dismissed-Sarawak and other provinces-The Sherips-Condition of the country-The Datus-Laws promulgated-Redress of wrongs-Measures taken to check the Sekrang and Saribas pirates-Sherip Sahap receives a lesson-Brooke visits Bruni-Bruni and its court-Cession of Sarawak to Brooke confirmed-Installation at Kuching-Makota's discomfiture, and banishment-Reforms introduced-Suppression of piracy and head-hunting-Captain the Honourable H. Keppel induced to co-operateA general account of the pirates-Cruise of the Dido-Brushes with the pirates-Expedition against the Saribas-The Rajah visits Bruni-Sir Edward Belcher's mission-The Rajah joins a naval expedition against Sumatran pirates-Is wounded-Dido returns to Sarawak-The Batang Lupar expedition-Sarawak offered to the British crown-The Rajah's difficult position-Return of Rajah Muda Hasim to Bruni-The Rajah appointed H.M.