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boleh kita bincang2 pasal Singapura nii..
macamana Singapura ni boleh terlepas dari tangan kita?
the inside story..etc..
mod kalau dah ada, tim minta maaf ye.. mergekan aje |
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sbb xde kesepakatan. |
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sebab takdir Tuhan...... balik p blajaq tinggi pih.... |
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Sebab Melayu baik hati. |
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Reply #4 allyce_buzz's post
story buku sejarah tak best bagai...
skema je..
yang inside story lebih best... |
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Sebab Lee Kuan Yew pandai menimbulkan huru-hara dengan agenda "Malaysian Malaysia" nya. Kemudian tension antara Melayu dan Cina tegang kerana si Harry Lee ni. Jadi, kenalah kerat bahagian yg gangrene kalau tak mau tersebar ke seluruh badan.
Tapi adakah konsep "Singaporean Singapore" dipraktikkan? Tak, sehingga Melayu tak dibenarkan memegang jawatan-jawatan tertentu dlm tentera mereka. |
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sebab nya adalah taknak tanah melayu dikuasi kaum cina sahaje..sebb tu lah tengku menjemput sabah, sarawak dan brunei masuk tanah melayu..untuk meramaikan bumiputra.
masa tu kalu sabah dan sarawak tak dimasuk ke tanah melayu..kaum cina lagi ramai dan campur dgn singpura..so kemugkinan boleh dikuasai oleh kaum tersebut...
Lee Kuan Yew pandai menimbulkan huru-hara dengan agenda "Malaysian Malaysia"...so tengku pun berpecah lah...
kalu kita tak percah mungkin kita akan jadi Malaysian Malaysia....lah
nama malaysia pun gambungan dua nama
malay + singapura = malaysia |
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sori ye kak tim yang mulia....
pandangan kak tim ni tak ubah seperti pemikiran 3rd class....
Originally posted by TimahMulia at 26-5-2008 04:11 PM
tim pernah baca buku tajuk 'Karayuki San',
pasal pelacur2 n kongsi gelap yang cari makan kat Singapore awal abad ke 20..
patut le pun kelakuan orang Singapore(tapi tak semua)ni..
samseng bagai ... |
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Originally posted by sutera_abadi at 9-6-2008 02:30 AM
sori ye kak tim yang mulia....
pandangan kak tim ni tak ubah seperti pemikiran 3rd class....
kan kak tim dah kata (tak semua)..
aii marah ke? |
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^^ depa mana tau singapore tu nama temasik dulu
i bet kanak2 singapore pun tak tau yg nama negara depa tu temasik dulu |
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Reply #16 snowflakes's post
hehe..kira tak buat homework betul2 lah ni..
tapi betul juga, i bet ramai juga singaporean tidak tau nama island mereka ni dulu |
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korang ni..pon kalau nak assume and presume buatlah research dulu...curriculum primary school singapore pon ada topic pasal sang nila utama jumpa temasek...not to mention...company gergasi Temasek Holdings...dont make an ass of yourselves..please.. |
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Originally posted by DarkBaron at 12-7-2008 05:19 AM
korang ni..pon kalau nak assume and presume buatlah researchdulu...curriculum primary school singapore pon ada topic pasal sangnila utama jumpa temasek...not to mention...company gergasi TemasekHoldings...dont make an ass of yourselves..please..
Tapi yang mendapat nama bukanlah Sang Nila Utama tapi Stamford Raffles yang kononnya dikatakan sebagai orang yang mula2 menjumpai Singapura. Any comment? |
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Reply #19 ijad_adiputera's post
There..again..not enough research is done..Sang Nila Utama is the founder and the guy who gave it the name of Temasek...Raffles pula..is the father of modern Singapore...See the difference?
The founding of modern Singapore in 1819 by Sir Stamford Raffles paved the way for Singapore to become a modern port and established its status as a gateway between the Western and Eastern markets.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Founding_of_modern_Singapore
The first written records of Singapore date to the 2nd century, when the island was identified as a trading post in several cartographic references. The Greek astronomer, Claudius Ptolemaeus, located a place called Sabana in the area where Singapore lies and identified it as a nominon emporion or designated foreign trading port, as part of a chain of similar trading centres that linked Southeast Asia with India and the Mediterranean.[1] A 3rd century Chinese written record described the island of Pu Luo Chung (蒲罗中), probably a transliteration of the Malay Pulau Ujong, "island at the end" (of the Malay peninsula). [2]
There is record that in 1320, the Mongol sent a mission to obtain elephants from a place called Long Ya Men (龙牙门 or Dragon's Tooth Strait), which is believed to be Keppel Harbour. [3] The Chinese traveller Wang Dayuan, visiting the island around 1330, described a small Malay settlement called Dan Ma Xi (淡马锡, from Malay Tamasik) containing a number of Chinese residents. The island was apparently a haven for pirates preying on passing ships. The Nagarakretagama, a Javanese epic poem written in 1365, also referred to a settlement on the island, which it called Temasek (Sea Town).
The quasi-mythological Sejarah Melayu (Malay Annals) contains a tale of a prince of Srivijaya, Sri Tri Buana (also known as Sang Nila Utama), who landed on the island after surviving a shipwreck sometime during the 13th century. On the island, the prince saw a strange creature, which he was told was a lion. Believing this to be an auspicious sign, he decided to found a settlement called Singapura, which means "Lion City" in Sanskrit. However, it is unlikely there ever were lions in Singapore, though tigers continued to roam the island until the early 20th century. [4][5]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_history_of_Singapore |
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