PINANG

or Penangboth: pənăngˈ, state (1991 pop. 1,065,075), c.400 sq mi (1,040 sq km), Malaysia, on the Strait of Malacca. It consists of Pulau Pinang (an island of 108 sq mi/280 sq km), formerly known as Georgetown; and Province Wellesley (292 sq mi/756 sq km), a strip of territory on the Malay Peninsula adjacent to Pulau Pinang. On the island is the capital, the city of Pinang, also known as Georgetown (1991 pop. 219,376); it is Malaysia's second-busiest port. It was founded in 1786 by British merchants and was ruled by Great Britain until it became part of what is now Malaysia in 1957. The island has large tin-smelting works, and large areas are devoted to rice and rubber. Well over half the inhabitants of the state are Chinese. Indians are less numerous; less than a third are Malays. Pinang Island was the first British settlement on the Malay Peninsula. It was occupied in 1786 by Francis Light of the British East India Company with the permission of the sultan of Kedah. After an unsuccessful attempt to retake the island (1791), the sultan agreed on a settlement from the British of an annual stipend, and in 1800 he also ceded Province Wellesley. Pinang, together with Province Wellesley, Malacca, and Singapore, became known as the Straits Settlements. Under the British, Pinang grew rapidly in commercial importance, although it was surpassed by Singapore. Pinang joined the Federation of Malaya (see Malaysia) in 1948.

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who was a native of Pinang. The other partners in the farm were...Riau, Melaka, and Negri Sembilan. The Pinang farm was then held by the former Singapore...was the kapitan China for Larut. The Pinang farmers also held the Kedah farms and...
...involved with the lowland districts is Puteri Pinang Masak, a beautiful Minangkabau princess...Talanai travelled upstream and asked Puteri Pinang Masak to marry him. Again there are numerous...well-known account a reluctant Puteri Pinang Masak agreed to the marriage on the condition...
...refused to be called a local sounding name like Pinang. Like other teenagers, Pinang aped the appearance and manners of the Americans...I dont believe it becomes Filipino girls. And Pinang is dark. I dont know whats come over her. She...
...Peninsular states were being disregarded. The Pinang Gazette recalled that in July 1871 it...events in Larut reached a crisis, both the Pinang Gazette and the Singapore Daily Times...Governor during his term of office the "Pinang Gazette" in November ran a serial Review...
PINANG. Pinang is a small island off the western coast of Malaysia * , approximately...negotiated a lease in 1786 with the sultan of Kedah * for control of Pinang. Pinang become part of the Straits Settlements * in 1829, along with...
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...parochialization. Thus Hindu communities in Pulau Pinang contest and recapture their interpretation...of Hindu temples in the state of Pulau Pinang in western Malaysia. Explaining the processes...survey of temples in the state of Pulau Pinang in 1994. Pulau Pinang is a small state...
...the Dutch developed a post in Tanjung Pinang from 1819 onwards. This is not to say...at Penyengat and the Dutch at Tanjung Pinang on the island of Bintan. Much of the...relations between the Dutch in Tanjung Pinang and the Malay/Bugis in Penyengat. Netscher...
...illegally. The owners, a family of Tanjung Pinang Malays, were giving them two options...Agus had a job and family in Tanjung Pinang, and so entrusted care of the orchard...who have come a long way from Tanjung Pinang to discuss the matter with us today...
...Ibrahim, Sejarah awal Masyarakat Islam di Pulau Pinang dan Masjid Jamik Batu Uban The early history of the Muslims in Pulau Pinang and the Batu Uban Jamek Mosque, in Sejarah Islam di Pulau Pinang, jil. 1: Islam dan Masyarakat History of Islam...
...associated with eight islets. These are Pinang Island, Lima Island, Ekor Tebu Island...only Redang Island and three islets (Pinang, Lima and Ekor Tebu Islands) are included...Redang Island are at Kuala Redang River and Pinang Island. Land transportation on the island...
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...calls for greater autonomy from places as diverse as Riau - where students and lecturers at the local university in Tanjung Pinang are demanding a `Free Riau - and West Sumatra, where university personnel entered the local parliament (Dewan Perwakilan...
...storeys respectively, both shown here) in Kuala Lumpurs `Golden Triangle, and Menara UMNO (25 storeys) in central Pulau Pinang, form a set: each tower has almost identical programmatic characteristics but with varying site conditions and orientation...


 

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...retired and I tried to steer a course to Pinang, an island off the coast of Malaysia...Whats the plan? I think we can lay Pinang, I answered. At eight oclock I talked...on a sea of pewter with the island of Pinang beckoning. The canvas sunshades were...
...fascinating island of Penang, or, to give it its Malay name, Pulau Pinang, just off the north-west coast, and nowadays joined to the...which at eight miles is the third longest in the world. Pulau Pinang means Island of Betel Nuts, but its main attraction has always...
...fascinating island of Penang, or, to give it its Malay name, Pulau Pinang, just off the north-west coast, and nowadays joined to the...which at eight miles is the third longest in the world. Pulau Pinang means Island of Betel Nuts, but its main attraction has always...
...talked to? Tama siguro yung sinasabi nila na ginigisa nila sa sariling mantika dahil galing mismo sa pondo ng gobyerno yung pinang gigisa sa atin," the Senate Committee on Human Rights and Justice chairman added. (With reports from Rio Rose Ribaya and...
...island lies in the Indian Ocean, just off the north-west coast of Peninsular Malaysia. Penang received its name from the Pinang, or Betel Nut tree, once commonly found on the island. Established as the first British trading post in the Far East in 1776...
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PINANG or Penang both: p nang , state (1991 pop...Strait of Malacca. It consists of Pulau Pinang (an island of 108 sq mi/280 sq km...on the Malay Peninsula adjacent to Pulau Pinang. On the island is the capital, the city...
...comprising the states of Perlis , Kedah , Pinang , Perak , Kelantan , Terengganu , Pahang...manufacturing has increased significantly. Pinang city is the chief port. Subsistence agriculture...obtained the cession of the island of Pinang from the sultan of Kedah. In 1791 the...
...Southeast Asia. The three British East India Company territories of Pinang , Singapore , and Malacca (see Melaka ) were given a unified...Singapore with its dependencies became a separate crown colony, and Pinang and Malacca were included in the Malayan Union, which became...
...Malacca fell to the Dutch in 1641. The important British role on the peninsula began with the founding of settlements at Pinang (1786) and Singapore (1819). The coming of the Portuguese had plunged the peninsula into anarchy. The last sultan of Malacca...
...Bintan, has extensive bauxite and tin deposits, is being developed as a tourist destination, and is the site of Tanjung Pinang (1980 pop. 36,999), chief city of the group. Together with the Lingga Archipelago to the south, it forms the Riau...
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