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James Brooke
Portrait by Herbert Watkins, 1858
Rajah Sarawak
Reign18 August 1842 – 11 June 1868
Installation18 August 1842
PredecessorSultan Tengah (as Sultan of Sarawak)
Pengiran Indera Mahkota Mohammad Salleh (as Governor of Sarawak)
SuccessorCharles Brooke
Born(1803-04-29)29 April 1803
Bandel, Hooghly, British India
Died11 Jun 1868(1868-06-11) (umur 65)
Burrator, United Kingdom
Burial
Gerija St Leonard, Sheepstor, Dartmoor
IssueReuben George Walker (Brooke)
HouseBrooke dynasty
FatherThomas Brooke
MotherAnna Maria Brooke
ReligionKristian (Anglikan)
OccupationFormer soldier, trader, independent gentleman, Governor;
1st Governor of Labuan
In office
1848–1853
MonarchKuin Victoria
LieutenantWilliam Napier (1848–1850)
John Scott (1850–1856)
Preceded byNewly Created
Succeeded byGeorge Warren Edwardes
1st Consul General to the Sultan and Independent Chiefs of Borneo
In office
1847–1853
Succeeded bySpenser St. John
Military service
AllegianceTemplate:Wp/iba/Country data British Empire
Branch/serviceBengal Army, British East India Company
Years of service1819–1830
RankLieutenant[1]
Unit6th Regiment Native Infantry[2]
Battles/wars (1824–1825)

Sir James Brooke, Rajah Sarawak (29 April 1803 – 11 June 1868) ianya siti soldadu British ti nirika Raj Sarawak ba Borneo. Iya nyadi Rajah Putih Sarawak ti keterubah ari taun 1841 nyentukka pemati iya maya 1868.

James Brooke udah ada enggau dikemesaika ba menua Kompeni British India Timur ba India. Sepengudah nembuka pelajar iya ba England, iya begawa ba Bengal Army. Iya udah ditelihka alu maduka pengawa iya maya nya. Iya lalu meli siti kapal lalu belayar ngagai Borneo. Dia, iya nulung Sultan Brunei matahka pengelaban ba Sarawak, lalu nyadi pemerintah Sarawak.

Malin

  1. Brown, G. H.; Clark, F. (1829). East-India Register and Directory for 1829. Secretary's Office, East-India House.
  2. Brown, G. H.; Clark, F. (1829). East-India Register and Directory for 1829. Secretary's Office, East-India House.