The Golden Chersonese And The Way Thither By Isabella L. Bird

























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The name of this State is not found in the earlier Malayan records.
Negri Calang, or the land of tin - Page 239
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The Name Of This State Is Not Found In The Earlier Malayan Records. Negri Calang, Or The Land Of Tin, Was The Designation Of This Part Of The Peninsula, And This Depopulated Region Was Formerly A Flourishing Dependency Under The Malay Sovereigns Of Malacca.

The population, such as it is, is chiefly composed of the descendants of a colony of Bugis from Goa

In the Celebes, who settled in Selangor at the beginning of the eighteenth century under a Goa chief, who was succeeded by Sultan Ibrahim, an intense hater and sturdy opponent of the Dutch. He attacked Malacca, looted and burned its suburbs, and would have captured it but for the opportune arrival of a Dutch fleet. He surprised the Dutch garrison of Selangor by night, routed it, and captured all its heavy artillery and ammunition, but was afterward compelled to restore his plunder, and acknowledge himself a vassal of the Dutch East India Company. After this he attacked the Siamese, and was mainly instrumental in driving them out of Perak.

He was succeeded in 1826 by an ignoble prince, and under his weak and oppressive rule, and under the extortions and cruelties of his illegitimate brothers, the State lapsed into decay. Mr. Newbold, who had charge of a military post on the Selangor frontier in 1833, witnessed many of the atrocities perpetrated by these Bugis princes, who committed piracies, robbed, plundered, and levied contributions on the wretched Malays, without hindrance. In Mr. Newbold's day the whole population of Kwala Linggi, where he was stationed, fled by night into the Malacca territory, where they afterward settled to escape from the merciless exactions to which they were subjected.

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