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  1. 5 days ago · Sir Stamford Raffles (born July 6, 1781, at sea, off Port Morant, Jam.—died July 5, 1826, London, Eng.) was a British East Indian administrator and founder of the port city of Singapore (1819), who was largely responsible for the creation of Britain’s Far Eastern empire. He was knighted in 1816.

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      In 1819 Sir Stamford Raffles, under the authority of...

  2. 1 day ago · Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles lahir pada tanggal 6 Juli 1781 di kapal Ann, yang saat itu berlabuh di pelabuhan laut kecil, Port Morant, Jamaika. Ayahnya, Benjamin Raffles, adalah seorang kapten kapal yang kerap berlayar ke berbagai belahan dunia.

  3. 4 days ago · The artwork was unveiled on May 21, 2024 at the site of the first botanical and experimental garden established by Sir Stamford Raffles and Danish botanist, Dr Nathaniel Wallich, in Fort...

  4. 4 days ago · Berita - Patung Sir Stamford Raffles dan Dr Nathaniel Wallich di Fort Canning Park mengiktiraf legasi penjajah yang negara ini telah “dibangunkan, disesuaikan dan diubah untuk membawa Singapura kepada tahapnya kini”, kata Menteri Pembangunan Negara, Encik Desmond Lee, pada 2 Julai.. Baca lebih lanjut di BeritaHarian.sg

  5. 4 days ago · Demikian menurut Menteri Pembangunan Negara Desmond Lee pada Selasa (3 Jul) mengenai patung Sir Stamford Raffles dan Dr Nathaniel Wallich yang baru didirikan di Taman Fort Canning. Anggota Parlimen Dilantik (NMP) Usha Chandradas bertanya mengenai sebab patung tersebut didirikan, kerana terdapat trend yang menentang penjajahan dan "penilaian ...

  6. 4 days ago · Updated July 3, 2024. SINGAPORE — Singapore takes a "clear-eyed view" of its colonial past and does not glorify or celebrate it, National Development Minister Desmond Lee said on Tuesday (July 2)...

  7. 4 days ago · The city’s Back Bay neighbourhood plays host to a dazzling new jewel in the hospitality giant’s crown. When Stamford Thomas Raffles planted his flag into the soil of a speck of rainforest-coated land at the foot of the Malay Peninsula, in 1819, it’s unlikely he harboured an accurate picture of Singapore today: a metropolis hub whose 5.5 million-plus denizens mingle amongst cloud-nudging ...