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  1. 11 de jul. de 2019 · Charles Brooke succeeded as second Rajah of Sarawak following the death of his uncle, James, in 1868. As Charles was acutely aware, his succession was a highly contestable. event. Until he was ...

  2. Trang sử dụng tập tin. Có 1 trang tại Wikipedia tiếng Việt có liên kết đến tập tin (không hiển thị trang ở các dự án khác): Charles Brooke, Rajah của Sarawak.

  3. 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.

  4. The cession bill was signed on 18 May 1946 by Rajah Charles Vyner Brooke and the British representative, C.W. Dawson, at the Astana, Kuching; the cession of Sarawak as a British Crown Colony became effective on 1 July 1946. On the same day, Rajah Charles Vyner Brooke gave a speech on the benefits for Sarawak as a crown colony:...

  5. Charles Brooke, Rajah of Sarawak, GCMG (Charles Anthoni Johnson Brooke; 3 June 1829 – 17 May 1917), born Charles Anthoni Johnson, ruled as the head of state of Raj of Sarawak from 3 August 1868 until his death. He succeeded his uncle, James Brooke, as the second White Rajah of this small country on the coast of Borneo.

  6. It has been said that naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace encouraged Charles Brooke, the second White Rajah of Sarawak, to establish the museum (there is no evidence for this as Wallace, although he did return to England with Charles (Johnson) in 1862, supported his elder brother, Brooke, when he was disinherited in 1863, and retained no known links).

  7. After the war, the last White Rajah, Charles Vyner Brooke, ceded Sarawak to Britain, and in 1946 it became a British Crown Colony. On 22 July 1963, Sarawak was granted self-government by the British. Following this, it became one of the founding members of the Federation of Malaysia, established on 16 September 1963.