SARAWAK

səräˈwäk, state (1991 pop. 1,648,217), 48,342 sq mi (125,206 sq km), Malaysia, in NW Borneo and on the South China Sea. It is bordered on the NE by the states of Brunei and Sabah and on the S and W by Kalimantan (Indonesian Borneo). Kuching is the capital, and Sibu is an important port. Petroleum is the chief mineral, and sago, pepper, and rubber are important commercial crops. Sometimes called the Land of the White Rajahs, Sarawak was ceded (1841) by the sultan of Brunei to James Brooke, an Englishman, who became rajah of the independent state. It became a British protectorate in 1888, but remained under the control of the Brooke family. In World War II the area was occupied by the Japanese. The Brookes ceded Sarawak to the British in 1946, and it became a crown colony. A leftist revolt (Dec., 1962) in nearby Brunei spread to Sarawak, and the rebels, who opposed the formation of the proposed Federation of Malaysia, occupied several towns. The revolt was quelled by British troops. However, sporadic activity by the rebels, who apparently were supported by Indonesia, continued into 1963, when Malaysia was formed. The name of the state is sometimes spelled Serawak.

See S. Runciman, The White Rajahs (1960).

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...Vespers THE WHITE RAJAHS A HISTORY OF SARAWAK FROM 1841 TO 1946 BY STEVEN RUNCIMAN...2 a River Sarawak and Kuching 81...January 1899 7 The Sarawak Forest: on the slope of Mt Sepali 3rd...
...The origins of Brooke kingship in Sarawak J.H. Walker Asian Studies Association...prowess: the origins of Brooke kingship in Sarawak. Bibliography. Includes index. ISBN 1 86508711 4. 1. Power Social sciences Sarawak. 2. Political culture Sarawak. 3. Sarawak...
...and Reports of the Japanese Period in Sarawak Northwest Borneo 1941-1945 Edited...and reports of the Japanese period in Sarawak, Northwest Borneo, 1941-1945/ edited...World War, 1939-1945 -- Malaysia -- Sarawak -- Sources. 2. World War, 1939-1945...
Women Workers, Migration and Family in Sarawak In many parts of southeast Asia womens...among the women of the Bidayuh people in Sarawak, all of them first generation migrant...Sciences at the University of Malaysia Sarawak. Women Workers, Migration and Family in...
...Peter Kedit, sometime Director of the Sarawak Museum, for his interest and insights...National Library of Malaysia; the Library of Sarawak Museum; the State and British Council...III. Brooke, Raja of Sarawak 20 IV...
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Low-Vowel Fronting in Northern Sarawak 1. by Robert Blust A number of the languages of northern Sarawak have fronted earlier *a under theoretically...fronting in the languages of northern Sarawak, (2) breathy voice is a prosody that...
...on Family Structure: The Experience of Sarawak, Malaysia. by Cheng Sim Hew...This paper examines the situation in Sarawak, looking at single women migrants from...counterparts in late twentieth century Sarawak. This comparison is relevant because women...
...Politics and Aesthetics of Place-names in Sarawak by Kee Howe Yong On the significance...territorial sovereignty. With respect to Sarawak during the 1960s and 1970s, the Malaysian...reflected in the process of naming places in Sarawak throughout this period, this essay explores...
...of Foraging and Farming at Niah Cave, Sarawak. by Graeme Barker ABSTRACT...program of fieldwork in the Niah Caves (Sarawak) by an interdisciplinary team of archaeologists...limestone massif, on the coastal plain of Sarawak in northern Borneo (Fig. 1). The caves...
The Rise and Fall of Communism in Sarawak, 1940-1990. by Karl Hack The rise and fall of communism in Sarawak, 1940-1990 By VERNON L. PORRITT Clayton...Index. doi:10.1017/S0022463406290994 Sarawak, with its long coastline and sprawling...
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...Sochaczewski and David Hallmark Travel to Sarawak, Malaysia, in Search of Its Origins...we visited the village of Santubong in Sarawak on the western coast of Malaysian Borneo...century, belonged to the first governor of Sarawak, an Englishman by the name of James Brooke...
Once They Took Heads: The Tribes of Sarawak, Borneo. by Mark Downey...year, the former head-hunting tribes of Sarawak, Borneo, come together for the Gawai Dayak...calendar and, indeed, history. For all of Sarawaks tribes, Gawai Dayak is an important recognition...
...Plans to Build 12 Hydroelectric Dams in the State of Sarawak. A document accidentally published on the internet...plans to build 12 hydroelectric dams in the state of Sarawak. If built, the dams would submerge the homes of more...
Biodiversity in Borneo : Sabah and Sarawak Captivate Intrepid Visitors with Their...northern state of Sabah and later moved on to Sarawak, both Malaysian regions of the island...face reveals her sorrow. Spelunking in Sarawak After exploring Sabah, Im off to Sarawak...
...inhabit the remote interior of Borneos Sarawak rainforest. Their oral tradition describes...anthropologist Tom Harrisson, curator of the Sarawak Museum from 1947 to 1966. Harrisson proposed...distinguishes the Penan from the settled tribes of Sarawak. Whatever their origins, the Penan cannot...
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...Headline-Grabbing Sylvia Brooke, the Ranee of Sarawak, in Malay Dress in 1911. Byline: MIRANDA...them, SylviaBrooke, the last Ranee of Sarawak,can hold her own. The title of Philip...succeed his father asthe third Rajah of Sarawak, seemed a good start. Shy, sweet and radiantlypromiscuous...
...heard of the tiny independent state of Sarawak, let alone its fearsome Dyak headhunters...in a steamer, entered the mouth of the Sarawak river, in Malaysia, and sailed up to the...the uncle of a Sultanof Brunei had ceded Sarawak to Vyners great-uncle, the Brooke family...
...Guillot, SPECIAL TO THE WASHINGTON TIMES SARAWAK, Malaysian Borneo - The old man sat onthe...the Lemanak River, deep in the heart of Sarawak and not far from the Indonesian border...offered to me in a welcoming gesture. Sarawak is home to more than 27 distinct indigenous...
...Kuching, the capital city of the state of Sarawak in Malaysia for example. Despite its status...the day away as you enjoy the view of Sarawak River or the city itself in its civic...sold. Aside from the pavilion, some of Sarawaks local products can also be found at the...
...now seven in the interior of Malaysias Sarawak state."They are staging this protest now...Jau Evong from Friends of the Earth in Sarawak."This is the last chance for them to protect...say there are more than 16,000 Penan in Sarawak, including about 300 who still roam the...
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SARAWAK s ra wak, state (1991 pop. 1,648,217), 48,342 sq mi...commercial crops. Sometimes called the Land of the White Rajahs, Sarawak was ceded (1841) by the sultan of Brunei to James Brooke...the area was occupied by the Japanese. The Brookes ceded Sarawak to the British in 1946, and it became a crown colony. A...
BROOKE, SIR JAMES 1803 68, rajah of Sarawak on Borneo, b. India, of English parents. After...1874 1963. Sir Charles was forced out of Sarawak in 1942 by the Japanese invasion. He ceded Sarawak to the British government as a crown colony...
KUCHING koo ching, city (1991 pop. 277,346), capital of Sarawak, Malaysia, in W Borneo and on the Sarawak River. It is the largest city in the state and a river port. Sago flour and pepper are exported. It was founded in 1839 by James Brooke...
...comprising the states of Sabah and Sarawak (the former British colonies of North...Indonesian Borneo). Along the coast within Sarawak is the independent nation of Brunei. Both...rivers are the Rajang (c.350 mi/560 km) in Sarawak, the Kinabatangan (c.350 mi/560 km) in...
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