Sri Aman District Office (PDSA) / Dayang Nurahanim Abang Ramlan

District Administration in Simanggang, known as Sri Aman today, may have been introduced asearly as 1846 when the Lupar's territory handed over to James Brooke. Then, James Brooke built Fort James in Nanga Skrang in 1849 to face the threat of opponents. This forced the government to build a for...

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Main Author: Abang Ramlan, Dayang Nurahanim
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Language:English
Published: University Technology MARA Sarawak 2017
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spelling my.uitm.ir.1026412024-09-27T14:50:08Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/102641/ Sri Aman District Office (PDSA) / Dayang Nurahanim Abang Ramlan Abang Ramlan, Dayang Nurahanim H Social Sciences (General) Study and teaching. Research District Administration in Simanggang, known as Sri Aman today, may have been introduced asearly as 1846 when the Lupar's territory handed over to James Brooke. Then, James Brooke built Fort James in Nanga Skrang in 1849 to face the threat of opponents. This forced the government to build a fort named Fort James in Nanga Skrang in 1849. Fort James in Skrang is the first and the beginning ofthe existence of the Regional Office which provides the needs of the market is much needed by the district administration. Government post in Nanga Skrang only for the short while and then left after only fort built in Simanggang Alice. Construction and completion of Fort Alice in 1864 was the basis for the government today for both parts and Sri Aman District (District Office Official Portal, January 2017). University Technology MARA Sarawak 2017 Monograph NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/102641/1/102641.pdf Sri Aman District Office (PDSA) / Dayang Nurahanim Abang Ramlan. (2017) Industrial Training. University Technology MARA Sarawak. (Submitted)
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Abang Ramlan, Dayang Nurahanim
Sri Aman District Office (PDSA) / Dayang Nurahanim Abang Ramlan
description District Administration in Simanggang, known as Sri Aman today, may have been introduced asearly as 1846 when the Lupar's territory handed over to James Brooke. Then, James Brooke built Fort James in Nanga Skrang in 1849 to face the threat of opponents. This forced the government to build a fort named Fort James in Nanga Skrang in 1849. Fort James in Skrang is the first and the beginning ofthe existence of the Regional Office which provides the needs of the market is much needed by the district administration. Government post in Nanga Skrang only for the short while and then left after only fort built in Simanggang Alice. Construction and completion of Fort Alice in 1864 was the basis for the government today for both parts and Sri Aman District (District Office Official Portal, January 2017).
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title Sri Aman District Office (PDSA) / Dayang Nurahanim Abang Ramlan
title_short Sri Aman District Office (PDSA) / Dayang Nurahanim Abang Ramlan
title_full Sri Aman District Office (PDSA) / Dayang Nurahanim Abang Ramlan
title_fullStr Sri Aman District Office (PDSA) / Dayang Nurahanim Abang Ramlan
title_full_unstemmed Sri Aman District Office (PDSA) / Dayang Nurahanim Abang Ramlan
title_sort sri aman district office (pdsa) / dayang nurahanim abang ramlan
publisher University Technology MARA Sarawak
publishDate 2017
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/102641/1/102641.pdf
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