Mengkabong, North Borneo in the eighteenth century

This article aims to offer a glimpse into Mengkabong's history in the eighteenth century. The goal is to focus on the history of Mengkabong through anecdotes obtained from the natives. Mengkabong is historically notable since it served as the major naval base during the reign of Sultan Omar Ali...

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Main Authors: Yusry Sulaiman, Mosli Tarsat, Rizal Zamani Idris, Mohd Firdaus Abdullah
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spelling my.ums.eprints.385952024-04-29T02:54:48Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/38595/ Mengkabong, North Borneo in the eighteenth century Yusry Sulaiman Mosli Tarsat Rizal Zamani Idris Mohd Firdaus Abdullah DS595.8-597.215 History DS650-650.99 Brunei This article aims to offer a glimpse into Mengkabong's history in the eighteenth century. The goal is to focus on the history of Mengkabong through anecdotes obtained from the natives. Mengkabong is historically notable since it served as the major naval base during the reign of Sultan Omar Ali Saifudin I. Furthermore, the discussions offer some light on two major groups of people in Mengkabong (Dusun Lotud and Bajau) as well as Raja Tua's role. During the eighteenth century, the title Raja Tua referred to the representative of the Sultanates of Brunei who held the highest administrative position in Mengkabong. Apart from the military, he was also in charge of the administration and welfare of the society. The data collected was from the primary and secondary sources. The discussions presented here are also based on fieldwork at derelict tombs and ancient forts in Mengkabong, as well as oral history and interviews. The study is essential in understanding North Borneo's early history before the arrival of western powers. Finally, this article provides some insight into the history of Mengkabong in the early history of Sabah. Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris 2023 Article NonPeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/38595/1/ABSTRACT.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/38595/2/FULL%20TEXT.pdf Yusry Sulaiman and Mosli Tarsat and Rizal Zamani Idris and Mohd Firdaus Abdullah (2023) Mengkabong, North Borneo in the eighteenth century. MUNSYI Jurnal Pengajian Sejarah, 1 (1). pp. 1-11. https://doi.org/10.37134/munsyi.vol1.1.1.2023
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Mengkabong, North Borneo in the eighteenth century
description This article aims to offer a glimpse into Mengkabong's history in the eighteenth century. The goal is to focus on the history of Mengkabong through anecdotes obtained from the natives. Mengkabong is historically notable since it served as the major naval base during the reign of Sultan Omar Ali Saifudin I. Furthermore, the discussions offer some light on two major groups of people in Mengkabong (Dusun Lotud and Bajau) as well as Raja Tua's role. During the eighteenth century, the title Raja Tua referred to the representative of the Sultanates of Brunei who held the highest administrative position in Mengkabong. Apart from the military, he was also in charge of the administration and welfare of the society. The data collected was from the primary and secondary sources. The discussions presented here are also based on fieldwork at derelict tombs and ancient forts in Mengkabong, as well as oral history and interviews. The study is essential in understanding North Borneo's early history before the arrival of western powers. Finally, this article provides some insight into the history of Mengkabong in the early history of Sabah.
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author Yusry Sulaiman
Mosli Tarsat
Rizal Zamani Idris
Mohd Firdaus Abdullah
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Rizal Zamani Idris
Mohd Firdaus Abdullah
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title Mengkabong, North Borneo in the eighteenth century
title_short Mengkabong, North Borneo in the eighteenth century
title_full Mengkabong, North Borneo in the eighteenth century
title_fullStr Mengkabong, North Borneo in the eighteenth century
title_full_unstemmed Mengkabong, North Borneo in the eighteenth century
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publisher Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris
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url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/38595/1/ABSTRACT.pdf
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