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Sarawak

Sarawak (Jawi: سراواك) is one of the two Malaysian states on the island of Borneo. Known as Bumi kenyalang ("Land of the Hornbills"), it is situated on the north-west of the island. It is the largest state in Malaysia; the second largest, Sabah, lies to the northeast. more...

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The administrative capital is Kuching (pop. 600,300 in 2005) which literally means cat (Kucing). Major cities and towns also include Sibu (pop. 228,000), Miri (pop. 282,000) and Bintulu (pop. 152,761). As of last census (May 5, 2005), the state population was 2,376,800. For more details about the population see Demographics of Malaysia, though it is interesting to note that Sarawak is, like Sabah to the north, a multicultural state, with no ethnic majority.

History

Sarawak had been a loosely governed territory under the control of the Brunei Sultanate in the early 19th century. James Brooke (see figure below) became governor of Sarawak on September 24, 1841 and was appointed Rajah by the Sultan of Brunei on August 18, 1842; originally this territory was just the western end of later Sarawak, around Kuching. He ruled Sarawak until his death in 1868. His nephew Charles Anthoni Johnson Brooke became Rajah after his death; he was succeeded on his death in 1917 by his son, Charles Vyner Brooke, with a provision that Charles should rule in consultation with his brother Bertram Brooke. The territory was greatly expanded under these three, mostly at the expense of areas nominally under the control of Brunei. In practice Brunei had only controlled strategic river and coastal forts in much of the lost territory, and so most of the gain was at the expense of Muslim warlords and of the de facto independence of local tribes.

The Brooke dynasty ruled Sarawak for a hundred years and became famous as the "White Rajahs", accorded a status within the British Empire similar to that of the Indian Princes. In contrast to many other areas of the empire, however, the Brooke family was intent on a policy of paternalism to protect the indigenous population against exploitation. They governed with the aid of the local Malay and Muslim classes and employed the Ibans and other 'Dayak' peoples as their army. They also encouraged the immigration of a Chinese merchant class but forbade the Chinese to settle outside of towns in order to minimise the impact on the Dayak way of life.

In the early part of 1941 preparations were afoot to introduce a new constitution, designed to limit the power of the Rajah and give the people of Sarawak a greater say in government.

While the intention was clearly admirable, the draft constitution contained defects and improprieties, not least by reason of a secret agreement drawn up between Charles Vyner Brooke and his top government officials, by which he was to be financially compensated for this gesture out of treasury funds.

Japan invaded Sarawak and occupied the island of Borneo in 1941, occupying Miri on December 16 and Kuching on December 24, and held it for the duration of World War II until the area was secured by Australian forces in 1945. The Rajah formally ceded sovereignty to the British Crown on July 1, 1946, under pressure from his wife among others. In addition the British Government offered a healthy pension to sweeten the negotiations. His nephew Anthony continued to claim sovereignty as Rajah of Sarawak.

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Sarawak 1899 $1 Rose Carmine And Green Mint £75.00 Sarawak 1899 20c Bistre And Mauve Mint £4.70
Sarawak 1899 16c Chestnut And Green Mint £3.00 Sarawak 1902 2c Olive Grey And Grn Postage Postage Mint £11.00
Sarawak 1899 1c, 2c, 4c And 8c Values Mint £4.99 Sarawak 1899 5c Olive Grey And Green Mint £6.00
Sarawak: 1889 5c on 12c Sg 25 used £12.50 Sarawak: 1888 25c Sg 18 mint £16.00
Sarawak: 1869 3c Sg 1 unused £14.50 Sarawak - 1945 "Bma" Ovpt. Set To $10 Mint Cat. £375 ! £150.48
Sarawak Sg106 To 115a Fresh Mint £4.99 Sarawak 1949 Upu Mlh mint set stamps £4.55
Sarawak 1955-57 Queen Ii Sg188-202 Mh Missing Sg198 £9.99 Sarawak 1950 King George Vi Sg171-185 Mnh C.V £100 £39.99
Unsorted Bundle Sarawak Album Pages Mint/Used £2.99 Sarawak Mint Set Of 11. £1.99
1947 Sarawak Crown Colony Stamps Sg150/ 164 U/Mint £6.99 Sarawak Gvi 1950 2c Block Of 80 Unmounted Mint Pl 1 £7.50
Sarawak 1948 Silver Wedding Mlh Mint set Stamps £19.99 Sarawak 1932 Sir Charles Brooke 12c ,U, Sg 99 Stc £9.50 £2.95
Sarawak Sg146-149 Unmounted Mint Marginals £1.99 Sarawak Sg150-164 Fine Mint £2.99
$2 Stamp 1934 Sarawak Sir Charles Vyner Brooke £2.49 Sarawak early Qe2 to $5 mint and fine used £10.00
Sarawak Sg 18 1888/97 25c Green & Brown Fine Mint £11.99 Gv/Gvi Sarawak and North Borneo used range £3.20
Sarawak Qe2 used stamps £2.29 Sarawak 1894-1908 1c 8c 16c & 20c Fresh Mint £4.99
Sarawak Sg171/85 1950 Defins Mtd Mint £34.00 Sarawak Sg59 1918 25c Brown & Bright Blue Mtd Mint £1.60
Sarawak Sg58 1918 20c Olive & Violet Mtd Mint £2.75 Sarawak Sg54 1918 8c Yellow & Black Mtd Mint £5.00
Sarawak - Scarce 1889 1c On 3c Fine Used Cat. £32 ! £13.67 Sarawak Sg103 1932 30c Sepia & Vermilion Mtd Mint £3.75
Sarawak Sg101 1932 20c Red-Orange & Violet Mtd Mint £2.60 Sarawak Sg100 1932 15c Chestnut Mtd Mint £2.60
Sarawak 1949 Upu Mounted £6.00 Sarawak Sg91/8 1932 Set To 10c Mtd Mint £16.00
Sarawak Sg36/47 1899-1908 Set Mtd Mint £60.00 Sarawak Sg42a 1905 12c Bright Mauve Fine Used £4.25
5429T Sarawak 1948 Royal Silver Wedding Set M/M Stamps £12.80 Sarawak Sg84 1928 12c Bright Blue Fine Used £17.00
Sarawak Sg36/45 1899-1908 Set To 25c Fine Used £9.99 Sarawak Sg18 1888 25c Green & Brown Mtd Mint £22.00
Sarawak Sg17 1897 16c Green & Orange Mtd Mint £22.00 Sarawak Sg15 1888 10c Green & Purple Mtd Mint £17.00
Sarawak Sg11 1888 4c Purple & Yellow Mtd Mint £12.00 Sarawak Sg76/90 1928 Set Fine Used £75.00
Sarawak Sg167/70 1949 U.P.U. Fine Used £6.00 Sarawak Sg121 1934 $2 Fine Used £12.00
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