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In Sarawak, a rich tropical land of rubber, oil, antimony, edible birds’ nests and rhinoceroses, it has long been recognized that a two-fisted male ruler was needed to make the kingdom’s famed ...
The latter, known as the Kingdom of Sarawak flag, was designed by James Brooke and signified the state as a British colony. It was flown from 1946 to 1973, meaning that it remained in use even 10 ...
Sarawak government intends to offer scholarships to Sarawakians interested in a security career to further their studies at ...
The Brookes of Sarawak might have stepped from the pages of a Conrad novel. The first and last English family to occupy an Oriental throne, they fought pirates and hostile sultans, pacified ...
In 1838, James Brooke, a British adventurer, captained his 142-ton sailing ship, the Royalist, to wrest control of southern Borneo from another imperial power, the Dutch.
KUCHING: Sarawak has unveiled a groundbreaking prototype of an Edge AI power converter developed in the state as part of efforts to drive technological innovation.
Anthony Brooke, who died on March 2 aged 98, was heir to the throne of Sarawak and briefly ruled the romantic jungle kingdom on Borneo with the powers of the last White Rajah.
Some academics draw a comparison between Sarawak and Scotland’s oil wealth in the United Kingdom, in which the oil is owned by the Scottish people but a federal political system means it is collected ...
EXCLUSIVE: The incredibel true story of Victorian adventurer James Brooke, Borneo's 'White Rajah' whose bravery saw him become a revered leader whose family would rule the Sarawak kingdom for the ...
Previously secret documents show British officials covered up evidence about the assassination of a colonial governor in 1949 - leaving an unjust stain on the reputation of a British "White Rajah".
The jungle-clad region of Sarawak on the island of Borneo is a destination made for adventure, from exploring prehistoric cave dwellings to spotting colonies of orangutans.