The Kingdom of Singapura (Malay: Kerajaan Singapura) was a Malay Hindu-Buddhist kingdom thought to have been established during the early history of Singapore...
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Pedra Branca (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpɛðɾɐ ˈβɾɐ̃kɐ]) is an outlying island and the easternmost point of Singapore. The name of the island, which...
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tended to confirm that it considered Pedra Branca to fall under Singapore sovereignty. The "(SINGAPORE)" or "(SINGAPURA)" annotations on the maps in respect...
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border Indonesia–Singapore border Pedra Branca, Singapore Chinese: 马来西亚–新加坡边界; Malay: Sempadan Malaysia–Singapura; Tamil: மலேசியா-சிங்கப்பூர் எல்லை Chinese:...
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Malaysian Navy. Three ships remained in Singapore after separation: KD Singapura, a captured Japanese minelayer; KD Bedok, a patrol boat from Malaysia;...
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Kingdom of Singapura was established, and it promptly attracted a Majapahit navy that regarded it as Tumasik, a rebellious colony. Singapura was finally...
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dispute of Pedra Branca with Malaysia is largely settled through adjudication by International Court of Justice with Singapore getting Pedra Branca and...
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the aftermath of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruling that saw Pedra Branca being awarded to Singapore, concerns on Malaysian sovereignty over...
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and almost all countries except relatively new ones, such as Cingapura/Singapura ('Singapore'), and those related to Portugal (or with which Portugal has...
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bomber to Short Sunderland flying boats. Jets were used in the conflict when de Havilland Vampires replaced Spitfires of No. 60 Squadron RAF in 1950 and were...
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Srivijaya 650–1377 Temasek, Long Ya Men, Ban Zu c.14th century Kingdom of Singapura 1299–1398 Malacca Sultanate 1400–1511 Johor Sultanate 1528–1819...
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Kebudayaan Indonesia 2, 2nd ed. Yogyakarta: Penerbit Kanisius. p. 60. De Jong, P. E. de Josselin (1980). Minangkabau and Negri Sembilan: Socio-Political Structure...
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themselves to Johor. Two treaties were signed by Admiral Cornelis Matelief de Jonge on behalf of the Dutch Estates General and Raja Bongsu (later to be...
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interpreted differently by some historians. An older theory according to Bosch and De Casparis holds that Balaputra was the son of Samaratungga, which means he...
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Wang Dayuan visited Singapura and records an attack by Siam, recording it down alongside Long Ya Men and Ban Zu. 1360 Singapura Kingdom attacked and...
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In 1324, a Srivijaya prince, Sang Nila Utama founded the Kingdom of Singapura (Temasek). According to tradition, he was related to Sang Sapurba. He...
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Singaporean government claimed the vessel was in Singaporean waters near Pedra Branca. Similarly, international law accords each state control over the...
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Orkestra Melayu Singapura Orsotriaena medus Orthaga bipartalis Orthaga chionalis Orthetrum testaceum Oryzias javanicus Osagie Ederaro Osbert de Rozario Osim...
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of Singapura which was sacked by the Javanese a century later. The last king of Singapura, Iskandar Shah established Melaka to succeed Singapura. Muzaffar...
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