
Leluhur: Singapore's Kampong Gelam
Hidayah Amin
Hardback
9789811158063
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Winner of the NUS Singapore History Prize 2021
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Once the centre of trade and commerce connecting Singapore to the rest of the Malay Archipelago, Kampong Gelam served as a religious, intellectual and social hub for the Malays in Singapore. It also functioned as a Pilgrim Hub for pilgrims bound for the Haj.
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In 1989, the Singapore government gazetted Kampong Gelam and accorded it the status of a conservation area. At the heart of it all, Kampong Gelam was home to modern Singapore's pioneers, entrepreneurs, craftsmen and residents.
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Contents:Â
Prologue
Roots
Kota Raja, The Royal Citadel
Peoples
World's Fair
Pilgrim Hub
Aksara
Identities
Epilogue
Houses in Kampong Gelam
Mapping Kampong Gelam
Malay Ethnic Groups
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Hidayah Amin
Hardback
9789811158063
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Winner of the NUS Singapore History Prize 2021
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Once the centre of trade and commerce connecting Singapore to the rest of the Malay Archipelago, Kampong Gelam served as a religious, intellectual and social hub for the Malays in Singapore. It also functioned as a Pilgrim Hub for pilgrims bound for the Haj.
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In 1989, the Singapore government gazetted Kampong Gelam and accorded it the status of a conservation area. At the heart of it all, Kampong Gelam was home to modern Singapore's pioneers, entrepreneurs, craftsmen and residents.
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Contents:Â
Prologue
Roots
Kota Raja, The Royal Citadel
Peoples
World's Fair
Pilgrim Hub
Aksara
Identities
Epilogue
Houses in Kampong Gelam
Mapping Kampong Gelam
Malay Ethnic Groups
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