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         Singapore History:     more books (100)
  1. Crossroads: A Popular History of Malaysia and Singapore by Jim Baker, 2010-12-01
  2. A History of Modern Singapore: 1819-2005 by C. M. Turnbull, 2009-12-31
  3. From Third World to First : The Singapore Story: 1965-2000 by LeeKuan Yew, 2000-10-01
  4. Singapore A Pictorial History by Gretchen Liu, 2007-07-25
  5. The Scripting of a National History: Singapore and Its Pasts by Hong Lysa, Jianli Huang, 2008-05-15
  6. Short History of Malaysia, Singapore, and Brunel by Mary C. Turnball, 1987-09
  7. Governing Singapore: A History of National Development and Democracy by Raj Vasil, 2001-03-01
  8. The Fall of Singapore (Penguin Classic Military History) by Frank Owen, 2001-10-25
  9. Sinister Twilight: The Fall of Singapore (Cassell Military Paperbacks) by Noel Barber, 2007-04-01
  10. A History of Singapore (South-East Asian Studies Program)
  11. An Anecdotal History of Old Times in Singapore, from the Foundation of the Settlement Under the Honourable the East India Company, On Feb. 6Th, 1819, to ... Possessions of the Crown On April 1St, 186 by Charles Burton Buckley, 2010-02-24
  12. Malays/Muslims and the history of Singapore (Occasional paper series)
  13. History of Malaysia and Singapore by N.J. Ryan, 1977-02-03
  14. Hidden Hands and Divided Landscapes: A Penal History of Singapore's Plural Society (Writing Past Colonialism) by Anoma Pieris, 2009-03-30

1. AUTHORITATIVE SINGAPORE HISTORY SITE : KNOWLEDGENET SINGAPORE
Contains photographs, videos, and detailed information about Singapore's past.Category Regional Asia Singapore Society and Culture History......Authoritative site on singapore history built in association with NationalArchives Singapore. Rich reference source of historical
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2. Singapore History Forum - E-Journal Page
These pages contain articles and reviews on singapore history. Copyrightto all material rests with the respective authors. Permission
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To Submit Articles and Reviews Knowledge Net, Singapore E-Journal welcomes academics and independent researchers to contribute articles and reviews on Singapore history. If you wish to submit materials for publication in Knowledge Net, Singapore E-Journal, or wish to make inquiries, please E-Mail admin@knowledgenet.com.sg

3. National Heritage Board
Information about the National Archives, Oral History Centre, Singapore Art Museum, Asian Civilisations Museum and the singapore history Museum. hopes and joy in this exhibition on the Teochew community in Singapore. Till April 2003. singapore history Museum
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Make a date with SHM before we close!
The Singapore History Museum at Stamford Road will be closed for extensive redevelopment from 28 April 2003 and will reopen in 2006. Look out for our new exhibition, Rivertales, which will be launched in August 2003 at Riverside Point The Teochew Experience
Journey with us through the tears, fears, hopes and joy in this exhibition on the Teochew community in Singapore.
Till April 2003
Singapore History Museum MuseumFest 2003
Get ready for MuseumFest 2003, when the Museum Roundtable comes together and bring heritage-related fun and games to the public. Come join us at Toa Payoh HDB Hub for this 3-day event, to be held from 30 May to 1st June.

4. Singapore History Museum

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5. History Singapore
singapore history. Written accounts of the early history of Singapore are sketchy and the names used to refer to the
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Singapore History Written accounts of the early history of Singapore are sketchy and the names used to refer to the country are varied. In the third century, a Chinese account gave reference to Singapore as Pu-luo-chung, or "island at the end of a peninsula". In 1320, however, the Mongol court sent a mission to a place called Long Yamen (Dragon's Tooth Strait) to get elephants. This probably referred to Keppel Harbour. A visitor from China, Wang Dayuan, who came around 1330, called the main settlement Pancur (spring), and reported that there were Chinese already living here. One of the earliest references to Singapore as Temasek, or Sea Town, was found in the Javanese Nagarakretagama' of 1365. The name was also mentioned in a Vietnamese source at around the same time. By the end of the 14th century, the Sanskrit name, Singapura (Lion City), became commonly used. At that time, Singapore was caught in the struggles between Siam (now Thailand) and the Java-based Majapahit Empire for control over the Malay Peninsula. According to the Sejarah Melayu (Malay Annals), Singapore was defeated in one Majapahit attack, but Iskandar Shah, or Parameswara, a prince of Palembang, later killed the local chieftain and installed himself as the island's new ruler. Shortly after, he was driven out, either by the Siamese or by the Javanese forces of the Majapahit Empire. He fled north to Muar in the Malay Peninsula, where he founded the Malacca Sultanate. Singapore remained an important part of the Malacca Sultanate; it was the fief of the admirals (laksamanas), including the famous Hang Tuah.

6. National Heritage Board
The Boards National Museum arm comprises three component museums the singapore history Museum, the Category Regional Asia Singapore Society and Culture History...... Till April 2003 singapore history Museum. I Do I Do An exhibition on weddingsand marriages in Singapore. Till April 2003 singapore history Museum.
http://www.nhb.gov.sg/
Make a date with SHM before we close!
The Singapore History Museum at Stamford Road will be closed for extensive redevelopment from 28 April 2003 and will reopen in 2006. Look out for our new exhibition, Rivertales, which will be launched in August 2003 at Riverside Point The Teochew Experience
Journey with us through the tears, fears, hopes and joy in this exhibition on the Teochew community in Singapore.
Till April 2003
Singapore History Museum MuseumFest 2003
Get ready for MuseumFest 2003, when the Museum Roundtable comes together and bring heritage-related fun and games to the public. Come join us at Toa Payoh HDB Hub for this 3-day event, to be held from 30 May to 1st June.

7. Singapore History Museum
These pages contain articles and reviews on singapore history. Copyright to all material rests with the respective
http://www.museums.org.sg/SHM/shm.shtml
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8. Singapore History Since Its Early Beginnings
Since its early beginnings that intertwine fact and folklore, Singapore has beenengaged in the pomp of ancient Malay empires, the intrigues of medieval trade
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Since its early beginnings that intertwine fact and folklore, Singapore has been engaged in the pomp of ancient Malay empires, the intrigues of medieval trade, the bartering of European colonial powers and the challenge of nation-building.
Here, we give you an account of the island's remarkable development throughout the centuries.
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The beginnings of Singapore are steeped in local Malay legend. The island is said to have received its name from a visiting Sumatran prince in the 14th century, who saw a fearsome creature - later identified to him as a lion - on his arrival.
Taking this as a good omen, the prince founded a new city on the spot, changing the name of the island from Temasek to Singapura . In Sanskrit, "singa" means lion and "pura" means city. Thus the

9. Singapore History Museum
Building that dates back to 1887, the singapore history Museum explores the rich heritage of the people of Singapore.
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Housed in an elegant and historic National Museum Building that dates back to 1887, the Singapore History Museum explores the rich heritage of the people of Singapore. From our ethnic and religious diversity, to the struggle of nationhood. The museum offers an exciting array of permanent exhibitions. This includes a recreated 20 th century Peranakan house (Rumah Baba – Life in a Peranakan House) , a three dimensional representation of historic scenes (The Dioramas) , archaeological finds that reveals an ancient Singapore before the founding by Raffles (Singapore – 700 Years) and artefacts of yesteryears (ObjecTHINK – Old Artefacts in the Modern History of Singapore). The Singapore History Museum is also the proud owner of a magnificent jade collection, donated by the families of the late Haw Par brothers (The Jade House: Highlights from the Haw Par Collection) and 477 watercolour paintings of fauna and flora, donated by Mr G K Goh

10. Lonely Planet World Guide | Destination Singapore | History
singapore history. According to Malay legend, a Sumatran prince encountereda lion considered a good omen - on Temasek, prompting
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According to Malay legend, a Sumatran prince encountered a lion - considered a good omen - on Temasek, prompting him to found Singapura, or Lion City. It mattered little that lions had never inhabited Singapore (more likely the prince had seen a tiger); what did matter was the establishment of the region as a minor trading post for the powerful Sumatran Srivijaya empire and as a subsequent vassal state of the Javanese Majapahit empire in the mid-13th century. Singapore might have remained a quiet backwater if not for Sir Stamford Raffles' intervention in 1819. The British had first established a presence in the Straits of Malacca (now called Melaka) in the 18th century when the East India Company set out to secure and protect its line of trade from China to the colonies in India. Fearing another resurgence of expansionism in the Dutch - which had been the dominant European trading power in the region for nearly 200 years - Raffles argued for an increased British presence, which he was promptly given. Under his tutelage, Singapore's forlorn reputation as a fetid, disease-ridden colony was soon forgotten. Migrants attracted by a tariff-free port poured in by the thousands, and a flourishing colony with a military and naval base was established. Singapore's inexorable growth continued into the 20th century. However, the outbreak of WWII brutally exposed the fallacy of British might: they suffered the ignominy of defeat when Japan invaded the colony in 1941. The British were, however, welcomed back after Japan's surrender in 1945, but their right to rule was no longer assured.

11. Singapore History - World's Largest Condo Property Portal
The 1955 election was the first lively political contest in Singapore's history. RecollectionsPeople and Places. Singapore Oral History Dept., 1990.
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Home Concierge Site Map My Listings Listings For Singapore Condo? Written accounts of the early history of Singapore are sketchy and the names used to refer to the country are varied. In the third century, a Chinese account gave reference to Singapore as Pu-luo-chung, or "island at the end of a peninsula". In 1320, however, the Mongol court sent a mission to a place called Long Yamen (Dragon's Tooth Strait) to get elephants. This probably referred to Keppel Harbour. A visitor from China, Wang Dayuan, who came around 1330, called the main settlement Pancur (spring), and reported that there were Chinese already living here. One of the earliest references to Singapore as Temasek, or Sea Town, was found in the Javanese Nagarakretagama' of 1365. The name was also mentioned in a Vietnamese source at around the same time. By the end of the 14th century, the Sanskrit name, Singapura (Lion City), became commonly used. At that time, Singapore was caught in the struggles between Siam (now Thailand) and the Java-based Majapahit Empire for control over the Malay Peninsula. According to the Sejarah Melayu (Malay Annals), Singapore was defeated in one Majapahit attack, but Iskandar Shah, or Parameswara, a prince of Palembang, later killed the local chieftain and installed himself as the island's new ruler. Shortly after, he was driven out, either by the Siamese or by the Javanese forces of the Majapahit Empire. He fled north to Muar in the Malay Peninsula, where he founded the Malacca Sultanate. Singapore remained an important part of the Malacca Sultanate; it was the fief of the admirals (laksamanas), including the famous Hang Tuah.

12. Singapore Hotels - Singapore History - Find From Luxury To Budget Accommodations
singapore history It all began in the third century AD when this pristine islandat the end of the Malay Peninsula was used as a trading post by merchants
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It all began in the third century AD when this pristine island at the end of the Malay Peninsula was used as a trading post by merchants sailing en route to China. The first settlers were the Malays, who came around the seventh century and called their newfound fishing settlement 'Temasek' or Sea Town?.
Temasek it was for many centuries, until a Sumatran prince named Sri Tri Buana (popularly known as Sang Nila Utama) set foot on the island around 1299, sighted a lion, made the island his new kingdom and called it 'Singapura' or 'Lion City' in Sanskrit. The fifth king of Singapura, Parameswara, was later overthrown by the Majapahit empire of East Java, fled up north and founded the Malacca Sultanate. His tomb is said to lie today on Fort Canning.

13. Singapore History
History of Singapore. Click here to visit our sponsor. Buy a Historyor Related Book ~. Related Links singapore history Site. Historical
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14. EnableNet Database - Singapore History Museum
singapore history Museum. Name, singapore history Museum. Abbreviation, SHM. Class,Museum. Address, 93 Stamford Road Singapore 178897. Contact, . Tel. Fax, 332-3251-.
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15. Singapore History Museum
The singapore history Museum has published two books, namely Secret Societiesin Singapore and Rumah Baba Life in a Peranakan House.
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The Singapore History Museum has published two books, namely Secret Societies in Singapore and Rumah Baba Life in a Peranakan House . These books were launched to compliment the two permanent exhibitions in our museum, Secret Societies in Singapore for Entering the Hung Gate - The History of Chinese Secret Societies exhibition and Rumah Baba Life in a Peranakan House for the Peranakan gallery.
Secret Societies in Singapore by Irene Lim
This book encompasses interesting information about the secret societies in Singapore. From their origins, the different divisions and groups to their infamous fights and the secret codes and rituals, known previously only to their members, this book provides insight about these secret societies.
The original "36 Oaths" used in the initation ceremony for new members of one society is also reproduced in full with an English translation.
Printed on high quality paper, it contains many authentic coloured photographs of the actual documents issued by the secret societies and the ornaments they used.

16. Singapore History Museum
Located at 93 Stamford Road, the singapore history Museum can be easily reachedby bus or MRT. Download map of singapore history Museum. Monday. 12pm to 6pm.
http://www.museum.org.sg/SHM/visit_museum/visit_museum.shtml
Located at 93 Stamford Road, the Singapore History Museum can be easily reached by bus or MRT. Visitors can either alight at Dhoby Ghaut or City Hall MRT station, or take any of the following buses: 7, 14, 16, 36, 64, 65, 77, 97, 103, 106, 111, 124, 131, 139, 166, 167, 171, 174, 190, 501, 543, 546, 549, 555, 556, 602, 603, 605, 607, 625, 634, 700, 865.
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Monday 12pm to 6pm Tuesday to Sunday 9am to 6pm Friday 9am to 9pm
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17. Rolls-Royce In Singapore: History
Our now established relationship with Singapore Airlines was launched when the airline in1995, representing the largest order in RollsRoyce history of its
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History Rolls-Royce has had an office in Singapore since the 1950s. Our now established relationship with Singapore Airlines was launched when the airline chose the Trent 800 engine for their Boeing B777 aircraft in 1995, representing the largest order in Rolls-Royce history of its time. Since then one facet of our continuing and growing partnership with Singapore is represented by the signing of two joint venture agreements with Singapore Airlines' SIA Engineering Company. These cover the aero engine component repair and maintenance, repair and overhaul sectors and are both in full operation. Click here for further details on SAESL and IECO Since the divestment of Parsons in the late 1990s Rolls-Royce With 110 core and 200 Joint Venture employees we now have representation in all our sectors of core business activity comprising Civil and Defence Aerospace, Marine and Energy. Rolls-Royce has now established Asia-wide regional headquarters for its Marine, Energy and Power Ventures business in Singapore covering sales, design, project management and after-market activity, including logistic centres.

18. Singapore History
1965 until his resignation in 1990 and he oversaw Singapore's growth to country,strictly governed and maintained.) Slovakia Through a long history linked to
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BASIC INFO. GEOGRAPHY GOVERNMENT ... SINGAPORE The East India Company founded Singapore in 1819, coming under the control of the British crown 6 years later. Its superior harbor made it an important port for trade in the area. The Japanese occupied Singapore during World War II but the British regained control in 1945. In 1945, it became a British colony. Fourteen years later, Singapore was declared a self-governing parliamentary democracy as part of the British Commonwealth. Independence was achieved in 1965. The same prime minister served from 1965 until his resignation in 1990 and he oversaw Singapore's growth to economic powerhouse status in Asia (and also its position as an enormously authoritarian country, strictly governed and maintained.)
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Through a long history linked to the Czechs, Slovakia spent a millennium under Hungarian domination. In the 20th century, Slovakia became part of a newly-created Czechoslovakia prior to World War II. A brief 'independent' moment existed as the Nazis permitted 'Slovakia' to exist from early 1940. The country, led by Magr Tiso, allowed the expulsion and destruction of more than 60,000 Jews during World War II. In 1948, Czechoslovakia came under Communist domination, which would persist until the final break between the Czechs and the Slovaks in the early 1990s.

19. Electronic Journal Of Singapore History
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Subject: Electronic Journal of Singapore History Date: Mon, 7 Jun 1999 12:51:13 -0400 (EDT) Electronic Journal of Singapore History http://www.knowledgenet.com.sg/singapore/shf/e_journal/e_journal.htm The Electronic Journal of Singapore History is part of Singapore History Site - Knowledgenet Singapore. The E-journal is built in association with the Singapore Heritage Society and the South Seas Society, whilst their Discussion Forum is co-hosted with the Singapore Heritage Society. The Singapore History Site-Knowledgenet Singapore is a multimedia, content-rich web site generated in association with National Archives Singapore and with support from the National Computer Board. Its pages contains rich reference information - the building blocks of which are large databases of historical and geographical information, indexed in a variety of ways. Their website is http://www.knowledgenet.com.sg/index.html and access is free. Contact: Editor: Sugumaran Email: research@knowledgement.com.sg NewJour Home NewJour: E Search
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20. SingaporeHotels.com - Singapore History And People
Brief History Tourists today may find it hard to believe but as recently as 1965,when Singapore became independent of Malaysia, Singapore was a backwater
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