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Brunei And The British In The Nineteenth Century Of A Seer-Poet, An Adventurer, And The Near Extinct

Ooi Keat Gin
Hardback Book  |  History  |  10 Sep 2025
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Brunei and the British in the Nineteenth Century relates the remarkable tale of the encounter between the Sultanate of Brunei, which in 1800 possessed nominal hegemony over most of northern Borneo, and Western colonialists, particularly the British.

The study focuses on two notable protagonists, Pengiran Indera Mahkota (c. 1790s–1858), a high-born Bruneian courtier, and James Brooke (1803-1868), a former English soldier and gentleman-adventurer. Pengiran Indera Mahkota was governor (rajah) of Sarawak, then a small fiefdom of Brunei. He penned his cautionary words and counsel in a popular verse form titled, Syair Rakis, which he presented to the throne in 1847. James Brooke successfully detached Sarawak from Brunei and established there his own dynastic “raj”, ruling as the “White Rajah” of Sarawak from 1841 until his passing to be succeeded by his younger nephew, as Rajah Charles Brooke. In this book, textual analysis together with archival research present a mapping of verse (poem) and fact (history) that revealed a confluence of poetry and history that was believably compatible. It shows the veracity of the forewarnings and intuitive hunches in the Syair Rakis that uncannily reflected historical developments. Although Pengiran Indera Mahkota’s counsel was not acted on, and the outcome for Brunei was unfavourable, the book argues that Pengiran Indera Mahkota was a significant figure, whose prominent and pivotal role deserves greater recognition.

This book will be of interest to historians and scholars of Southeast Asian history, Imperial and Colonial history, and Malay literature.

Title: Brunei And The British In The Nineteenth Century Of A Seer-Poet, An Adventurer, And The Near Extinct

Format: Hardback Book

Release Date: 10 Sep 2025

Author: Ooi Keat Gin

Sku: 3385595

Catalogue No: 9781032796642

Category: History


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