History Singapore (Singapore History) Singapore is the first known in the 3rd century by the Chinese, they call Singapore as "Pu Lao Chung" (Island of the peninsula "), at that time, little is know the history of this island. more But the name does not tell us that Singapore's colorful past in the 14th century, Singapore was incorporated as part of the kingdom of Srivijaya (Sri Vijayan Empire) and known as the pouring Zec. (City of the Sea) Singapore is located at the tip of the Malay Peninsula. Which is the natural meeting point of the route. The island became a stopover point for many types of vessels. Chinese junk ship sailing from Indian, Arabic and Portuguese warships. Bugis sailing to Nice in the 14th century, the island is small, but has a great location, this hotel has a new name is "Singh Pura" ("Lion City"), according to legend. Prince of Srivijaya see one animal, but mistook the Lions. The current name of Singapore was born Englishman is the creator of the later history of Singapore. During the 18th century, the British realized the importance of a "stopover" for repair, replenish supplies and strategic escort fleet to grow their empire. As well as to impede the advance of Holland in the region, in contrast to the political background of the foregoing. Sir Stamford Raffles Ford to set up Singapore as a trading station. Policy of free trade attracted merchants from all parts of Asia and from as far away as the United States and the Middle East in 1824, just five years after the Singapore today. The population had increased by only 150 until the 10,000 people in the year 1832, Singapore became the central government's settlement Strait of Penang, Malacca and Singapore to open the Canal Sur ace in the year 1869 and the coming of the telegraph and steamship made a priority. Singapore's rise to become the commercial center is expanding between East and West, Singapore used to be at war in the 14th century when it involves the usurpation of Malacca between Siam (Thailand) with the Imperial Mushroom Spa Sahitya on. Javanese five centuries later. Here was another significant battle during World War II. Singapore was considered a bastion of the day. But then the Japanese had occupied the island in 1942 after the war, Singapore became a British colony. The growth of nationalism makes Singapore an autonomous government in the year 1959 and on 9 August 1965, Singapore became an independent republic To learn more about Singapore's history, see the map of Singapore.
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