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Type :article
Subject :General Works
History General and Old World
ISSN :2180-0251
Main Author :Mohd Samsudin
Title :Pahang sekitar abad ke 19 menurut pandangan pegawai-pegawai British1
Edition :Vol. 37 (2010): 105 - 121
Place of Production :Bangi, Selangor
Publisher :Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
Corporate Name :School of History, Politics & Strategic Studies, UKM
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Abstract : School of History, Politics & Strategic Studies, UKM
Prior to the British occupation in Pahang, British officers had little knowledge of the state compared to other Malay states such as Perak, Selangor and Negeri Sembilan. During the 19th century, Pahang was known to be unique due to its vastness in size but small in population of both local people and foreigners such as the Chinese, Indians and Europeans. As the British officers had never explored the Pahang territory, they knew little of what Pahang had to offer. Nonetheless, they were interested in expanding British in the state due to the fact that the state’s vast size could also mean abundance in natural resources such as tin that could potentially generate big income, and thus offer economic wealth. Therefore, the British were greatly reliant on information concerning the activities of the Malay community in Pahang. This article discusses these activities based on British reports and opinions, as well as their efforts toward British intervention in Pahang.
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