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  1. Hace 6 días · Charles Vyner Brooke had been attempting to persuade doctors from the Straits Settlements to serve in Sarawak but the response had been cold. The medical service continued under Japanese occupation. There are few records regarding the development of dentistry in the 1900s.

    • Independent Sovereign state (1841–1888) and, British protected Sovereign state (1888–1946)
    • Absolute monarchy
  2. 22 de abr. de 2024 · James Brooke, el rajá blanco. Llegó al sudeste asiático en busca de aventuras y allí luchó al lado del sultán de Brunei que lo nombró rajá del reino de Sarawak, en la isla Borneo. Apoyado por el imperio británico, fundó un reino independiente que fue gobernado por él y sus descendientes hasta 1946.

  3. 2 de may. de 2024 · Nepenthes rajah / nɪˈpɛnθiːz ˈrɑːdʒə / is a carnivorous pitcher plant species of the family Nepenthaceae. It is endemic to Mount Kinabalu and neighbouring Mount Tambuyukon in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo. [3] Nepenthes rajah grows exclusively on serpentine substrates, particularly in areas of seeping ground water where the soil is loose ...

  4. 18 de abr. de 2024 · Sarawak Museum was established by Charles Brooke the Second Rajah in 1860 and thanks to the great naturalist, Alfred Russell Wallace for his influence. They realized their intentions by setting up a temporary museum at the Market place, along Gambier Street Kuching in 30th October 1886.

  5. Hace 1 día · Rajah Charles Brooke of Sarawak promoted the migration of Chinese and Dayak people to interior Sarawak to develop the region. This resulted in the establishment of an administrative center and bazaar by the 19th century, primarily in Sarawak's First, Second, and Third Divisions.

  6. 18 de abr. de 2024 · The While Rajah of Sarawak (Sir Charles Vyner Brooke), by donating another £60,000 for the prosecution of the war. has brought his donations ...

  7. Hace 4 días · The museum building cost $22,480 and was generally regarded as the finest building in Sarawak. The official opening to the public by Rajah Charles Brooke was on 4th August 1891. The exhibition space of this building was expanded to its current design in 1911.