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  1. A principios del siglo XIX, Sarawak era un territorio independiente gobernado y controlado por el Sultanato de Brunéi. A continuación, el 24 de septiembre de 1841, James Brooke se hizo gobernador de Sarawak y fue designado Rajah por el Sultán de Brunéi el 18 de agosto de 1842.

  2. The Sarawak Government is an authority governing Sarawak, one of the Borneo states of Malaysia, and is based in Kuching, the state capital.

  3. The premier of Sarawak (Malay: Premier Sarawak) is the head of government of the Malaysian state of Sarawak. The premier is appointed by the Yang di-Pertua Negeri (Governor) of Sarawak. The premier is also the leader of the political party or coalition that secures a majority in the Sarawak State Legislative Assembly .

  4. This article lists the heads of government of the Raj of Sarawak from 1843 to 1946, when the Raj of Sarawak was ceded to the United Kingdom and became the Crown Colony of Sarawak .

  5. SUPP and Parti Bumiputra formed a new government. Parti Bumiputra’s Abdul Rahman Yacob became Chief Minister. Two deputy chief ministers, Stephen Yong (SUPP) and Simon Demak Maja (Pestaka) were appointed out of the group. All the other Ministers were appointed jointly by Ya’cob and Yong.

  6. El reino de Sarawak fue un antiguo estado asiático localizado en la isla de Borneo establecido por sir James Brooke en 1842 al recibir el reconocimiento de reino independiente por parte del sultanato de Brunéi como recompensa por ayudarles a luchar contra la piratería y la insurgencia.

  7. Sultan of Brunei, Sultan Omar Ali. At the beginning of the 19th century, Brunei’s Sultan, Omar Ali Saif-Udin sent Pangiran Mahkota to Kuching to be the Governor of Sarawak. In 1836, the Malays and Land Dayaks (now known as the Bidayuhs) of the Sarawak River basin revolted and proclaimed their independence from Brunei.