Sunday, September 13, 2009
What Is Left Is The Staff Quarters
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Sunday, August 30, 2009
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Family Ties Of the late Sultan Of Sulu
I came across these names of important and respected people who had supposedly been the direct descendent of the Sultan Of Sulu. Of course there had been many people who had claimed to be the direct descendents. However this one concerns the person by the name of the late Sri Paduka Maulana Sultan Jamalul Alam, as well as that of the late Seri Paduka Maulana Sultan Saidina Abu Bakar Shariful Hashim and their heir Al Marhrum Sultan Jamalul Alam II/III Bin Al Mahrum Sultan Bararuddin Alam.
There had been strong relationship between Brunei and Sulu in the past and we could see this in Paduka Mat Salleh being sent to then North Borneo as 'wajir' by the Sultan Of Sulu as well as through family ties in Shariff Rom Osman and the daughter of Sultan of Sulu named Dayang Sayak.
We should also remember the services of Al Mahrum Sharif Makdum, whose tomb is in Pulau Simunul in the islands of Sulu, Philippines who was reponsible to convert the pagans at Silam Lahad Datu. Many of the Suluk of the Simunul community now lives in Sandakan at Kg Bokhara.
There had been strong relationship between Brunei and Sulu in the past and we could see this in Paduka Mat Salleh being sent to then North Borneo as 'wajir' by the Sultan Of Sulu as well as through family ties in Shariff Rom Osman and the daughter of Sultan of Sulu named Dayang Sayak.
We should also remember the services of Al Mahrum Sharif Makdum, whose tomb is in Pulau Simunul in the islands of Sulu, Philippines who was reponsible to convert the pagans at Silam Lahad Datu. Many of the Suluk of the Simunul community now lives in Sandakan at Kg Bokhara.
Bajau Darau and Bajau Laut Could Be Twin Brothers
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BAJAU DARAT AND BAJAULAUT AND ARAB HERITAGE
As we go deeper into the history, the connection becomes clearer as to the Bajaulaut and Bajaudarau or Bajaudarat relationship and connection. There seem to be a linkeage of some sort happening here. So the linkeage is between the words and origin of the word Mandau, Bandau, Marudu and Mundu.
As stated in earlier posting, people in the past go more by the sound of the word than the meaning of the word as they did not have formal education then.
What we have been trying to establish is the connection between the Bajaulaut and Bajaudarat and their history. Both communities might have originated from the Arab communities that had first came to this part of the world called BORNEO and Negara Brunei especially when Sultan Shariff Ali became the third Sultan Of Brunei in the years 1424-1432.
BAJAU DARAU COMMUNITY
The Bajau in Darau could have settled down first in Marudu and then later Darau as their boats had capsized around Mantanani Island, an island off Kota Belud.
A source from Kota Belud claimed that the infamous Paduka Mat Salleh had drifted from Pulau Gaya to an island off Ambong in Kota Belud. Pulau Mantanani and Pulau Gaya are both islands in Sabah’s west coast and not very far away. There was some truth in the story of the boat capsizing in Mantanani, but some source claimed the boat from Brunei capsized in the place that is now called Karambunai where the Karambunai Resort and Golf & Country Club is now located.
So the inhabitants of Kg Darau could have first settled down in Karambunai before finally settling down in Darau, a remote place in the upstream of the river after they had settled down at Suang Parai, a kampung at the river mouth of the river, where now stands the magnificant UMS Mosque.
These are stories of history of the past and the stories are sometimes sketchy and distorted as they are told by word of mouth and such stories may change from person to person and community to community.
THEY PREFER TO DIE AS MARTYR OR SABIL
Whatever it is, we must not forget the struggle and grit of the people in the past that had tried to defend the state, no matter what. They were high spirited to the extent of dying as a marytr or ‘sabil’.
As we go deeper into the history, the connection becomes clearer as to the Bajaulaut and Bajaudarau or Bajaudarat relationship and connection. There seem to be a linkeage of some sort happening here. So the linkeage is between the words and origin of the word Mandau, Bandau, Marudu and Mundu.
As stated in earlier posting, people in the past go more by the sound of the word than the meaning of the word as they did not have formal education then.
What we have been trying to establish is the connection between the Bajaulaut and Bajaudarat and their history. Both communities might have originated from the Arab communities that had first came to this part of the world called BORNEO and Negara Brunei especially when Sultan Shariff Ali became the third Sultan Of Brunei in the years 1424-1432.
BAJAU DARAU COMMUNITY
The Bajau in Darau could have settled down first in Marudu and then later Darau as their boats had capsized around Mantanani Island, an island off Kota Belud.
A source from Kota Belud claimed that the infamous Paduka Mat Salleh had drifted from Pulau Gaya to an island off Ambong in Kota Belud. Pulau Mantanani and Pulau Gaya are both islands in Sabah’s west coast and not very far away. There was some truth in the story of the boat capsizing in Mantanani, but some source claimed the boat from Brunei capsized in the place that is now called Karambunai where the Karambunai Resort and Golf & Country Club is now located.
So the inhabitants of Kg Darau could have first settled down in Karambunai before finally settling down in Darau, a remote place in the upstream of the river after they had settled down at Suang Parai, a kampung at the river mouth of the river, where now stands the magnificant UMS Mosque.
These are stories of history of the past and the stories are sometimes sketchy and distorted as they are told by word of mouth and such stories may change from person to person and community to community.
THEY PREFER TO DIE AS MARTYR OR SABIL
Whatever it is, we must not forget the struggle and grit of the people in the past that had tried to defend the state, no matter what. They were high spirited to the extent of dying as a marytr or ‘sabil’.
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pulau gaya,
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SIFFE UMS,
suang parai,
sultan shariff ali
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
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