Kenang-Kenangan Selangor

Selangor is a sovereign Malay State that is a symbol of the heritage of Malay civilization and is the identity of the former Malay majesty until now. However, unlike some other Malay States such as Johor, Kedah, Kelantan, Terengganu and Pahang, the copy of Selangor's rahan is very limited. This...

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Main Author: Wan Muhammad Amin Wan Muhammad Sa'id 1931-1999 (Author)
Other Authors: Zainal Abidin Borhan Dato' (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:Malay
Published: Kuala Lumpur Yayasan Karyawan 2020
Series:Projek Tinta Kencana Yayasan Karyawan
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Summary:Selangor is a sovereign Malay State that is a symbol of the heritage of Malay civilization and is the identity of the former Malay majesty until now. However, unlike some other Malay States such as Johor, Kedah, Kelantan, Terengganu and Pahang, the copy of Selangor's rahan is very limited. This situation may be due to the fact that there are still many copies relating to the State of Selangor that are scattered out there but have not been fully identified and explored. Therefore, to understand the history and culture of Selangor especially from its own local sources, researchers rely heavily on copies from other states such as Johor, Pahang, Riau and its related ones. This can be very helpful and helpful. Apart from understanding the establishment of the Selangor Sultanate, the relationship and relevance of the State of Selangor to other Malay states is also clearly displayed. The bond between the state and the Malay Sultanate in the form of argaan, diplomatic and even conflict is described in the copy and the role of Selangor is clearly highlighted. Even so, the effort to explore more copies that are geared towards the State of Selangor remains a necessity in understanding the emergence of the sultanate, as well as the privilege of the state in particular.
Physical Description:lxxviii, 128, 126 pages illustrations, map 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references: pages [117]-121 and index
ISBN:9789839510270
9789839510287