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  1. By the time he died in 1917 Charles Brooke had lived in Sarawak for sixty years, fifty of those as Rajah. Reflecting his strong preference that Bertram should inherit the Raj rather than his older brother Vyner, Rajah Charles’s political will of 1912 set out a power-sharing arrangement by which the two brothers were to take alternate control of the government for six months of the year.

  2. The 1941 constitution of Sarawak is the first known written constitution in the Raj of Sarawak in Borneo.Written in the English language, the Constitution was proclaimed by the then third white rajah of Sarawak, Charles Vyner Brooke on 24 September 1941, which ends the century of sole sovereignty of Brooke's rule and for the people of Sarawak to their own constitutional government.

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  5. Summary. Description SIR CHARLES VYNER BROOKE 1874-1963 last Rajah of Sarawak lived here.jpg. English: Blue plaque erected in 1983 by Greater London Council at 13 Albion Street, Paddington, London W2 2AS, City of Westminster. Date.

  6. The Most Excellent Order of the Star of Sarawak (lit: 'Darjah Yang Amat Gemilang Bintang Sarawak') was established by Charles Vyner Brooke, The Rajah of Sarawak, on 26 September 1928 as the highest order of chivalry within the Raj of Sarawak. [1] The motto of the order was "Haraplah Sa-lagi Bernafas", which was also the Sarawak state motto, a ...

  7. Brooke Raj, (1841–1946), dynasty of British rajas that ruled Sarawak (now a state in Malaysia) on the island of Borneo for a century. Sir James Brooke (b. April 29, 1803, Secrore, near Benares, India—d. June 11, 1868, Burrator, Devon, Eng.), first visited the Eastern Archipelago on an unsuccessful.