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  1. John Crawfurd FRS (13 August 1783 – 11 May 1868) was a Scottish physician, colonial administrator, diplomat, and author who served as the second and last Resident of Singapore.

  2. May 9, 2024 · John Crawfurd (born August 13, 1783, Islay Island, Argyll [now in Argyll and Bute], Scotland—died May 11, 1868, London, England) was a Scottish Orientalist and East India Company employee who successfully combined scholarship and diplomatic abilities.

  3. Apr 8, 2017 · Learn about John Crawfurd, a 19th-century British colonial official who wrote extensively on ethnology, history and politics of Southeast Asia. Explore his life, career and achievements in Singapore, Java and India.

  4. John Crawfurd (b. 1783, Scotland–d. 1868, England) was the second British Resident of Singapore, holding office from 9 June 1823 to 14 August 1826. 1 He was instrumental in implementing some of the key elements of Stamford Raffles’s vision for Singapore, and for laying the foundation for the economic growth of Singapore. 2 Although the ...

  5. John Crawfurd FRS ( 13 Ogos 1783 - 11 Mei 1868) merupakan seorang doktor berwarganegara Scotland, pentadbir penjajahan dan diplomat, serta penulis. Beliau dikenali disebabkan hasil penulisannya mengenai bahasa-bahasa di Asia, dengan bukunya bertajuk History of the Indian Archipelago, dan peranannya dalam menubuhkan Singapura.

  6. May 27, 2014 · Learn about John Crawfurd, a Scottish physician and East India Company officer who collected Malay manuscripts in Southeast Asia. Explore his grammar and dictionary of Malay, and the digitised manuscripts he sold to the British Library.

  7. Sep 13, 2021 · This article addresses this blind spot by recovering the aborted project of British settler colonialism in India through the writings of its most prominent advocate, John Crawfurd. It is argued that Crawfurd’s vision of a liberal empire in India rejected slavery and indigenous dispossession yet remained deeply racialized in its conception of ...