History of Sabah

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The history of Sabah can be traced back to about 23–30,000 years ago when evidence suggests the earliest human settlement in the region existed. The history is interwoven with the history of Brunei and the history of Malaysia, which Sabah was previously part of and is currently part of respectively. The earliest recorded history of Sabah being part of any organised civilisation began in the early 15th century during the thriving era of the Sultanate of Brunei. Prior to this, early inhabitants of the land lived in predominantly tribal societies, although such tribal societies had continued to exist until the 1900s. The eastern part of Sabah was ceded to the Sultan of Sulu by the Sultan of Brunei in 1658 for the former helping a victory over Brunei enemies, but many sources stated it had not rdf:langString
Sejarah Sabah dapat ditelusuri kembali ke sekitar 23–30 ribu tahun yang lalu dengan adanya bukti pemukiman manusia yang ada di negara itu. Asal mula nama Sabah diyakini berasal dari tanaman pisang yang disebut pisang Saba atau disebut juga "Saing Sabbah" atau "Sappah" oleh masyarakat Taosug (Suku Suluk). Pisang Saba banyak ditanam di sepanjang pantai barat Sabah yang digunakan sebagai sumber makanan. Namun oleh suku Bajau pisang itu lebih dikenal dengan nama 'jaba'. Akan tetapi, kini lebih dikenal dengan pisang nipah. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Antanum, a Murut warrior
rdf:langString Mat Salleh, a Bajau-Suluk warrior
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rdf:langString Both Antanum and Mat Salleh are recognised as the freedom fighters in North Borneo who fight against the British North Borneo Company.
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rdf:langString Mat Salleh Rebellion
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rdf:langString The history of Sabah can be traced back to about 23–30,000 years ago when evidence suggests the earliest human settlement in the region existed. The history is interwoven with the history of Brunei and the history of Malaysia, which Sabah was previously part of and is currently part of respectively. The earliest recorded history of Sabah being part of any organised civilisation began in the early 15th century during the thriving era of the Sultanate of Brunei. Prior to this, early inhabitants of the land lived in predominantly tribal societies, although such tribal societies had continued to exist until the 1900s. The eastern part of Sabah was ceded to the Sultan of Sulu by the Sultan of Brunei in 1658 for the former helping a victory over Brunei enemies, but many sources stated it had not been ceded at all. By the late 19th century, both territories previously owned by Sultan of Brunei and Sultan of Sulu was granted to British syndicate and later emerged as British North Borneo under the management of the North Borneo Chartered Company. Sabah became a protectorate of the United Kingdom in 1888 and subsequently became a Crown colony from 1946 until 1963, during which time it was known as Crown Colony of North Borneo. On 16 September 1963, Sabah merged with Malaya, Sarawak and Singapore (left in 1965) to form Malaysia.
rdf:langString Sejarah Sabah dapat ditelusuri kembali ke sekitar 23–30 ribu tahun yang lalu dengan adanya bukti pemukiman manusia yang ada di negara itu. Asal mula nama Sabah diyakini berasal dari tanaman pisang yang disebut pisang Saba atau disebut juga "Saing Sabbah" atau "Sappah" oleh masyarakat Taosug (Suku Suluk). Pisang Saba banyak ditanam di sepanjang pantai barat Sabah yang digunakan sebagai sumber makanan. Namun oleh suku Bajau pisang itu lebih dikenal dengan nama 'jaba'. Akan tetapi, kini lebih dikenal dengan pisang nipah. Nama 'Sabah' pertama kali diperkenalkan pada abad ke-15 oleh para pedagang yang mengembara di antara Kepulauan Borneo Utara hingga ke Kepulauan Sulu di Selatan Filipina. Nama itu pun juga telah lama digunakan sejak sebelum kedatangan Serikat Borneo Utara Inggris. Namun, setelah negara Sabah diambil alih oleh Serikat Borneo Utara Inggris, secara resmi pada tahun 1881 nama 'Sabah' diubah menjadi Borneo Utara. Akan tetapi, nama 'Sabah' digunakan kembali pada tahun 1963 ketika pembentukan Malaysia. Berdasarkan catatan lain, di pusi Jawa Nagarakertagama yang dikarang oleh Prapanca pada tahun 1365 menyebut Sabah dengan nama 'Seludang'. Sedangkan dalam catatan yang ditulis oleh Marco Polo sewaktu dia singgah di Borneo, ketika itu Sabah dikenal dengan nama 'Burni' yang kemungkinan merujuk pada Brunei.
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