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  1. James Wheeler Woodford Birch, commonly known as J. W. W. Birch (3 April 1826 – 2 November 1875) was a British colonial official who was assassinated in the Malay state of Perak in 1875, an event that led to the outbreak of the Perak War and ultimately to the extension of British political influence over the Malay Peninsula.

  2. James Wheeler Woodford Birch atau J.W.W. Birch ( 3 April 1826 – 2 November 1875) ialah Residen British pertama di Perak . Birch dilahirkan pada 3 April 1826. Bapanya ialah seorang paderi, Reverend James Wheeler Birch, paderi gereja All Saints di Hertford, England.

  3. May 22, 2019 · Within a year the first British Resident, J.W.W.Birch, was murdered whilst having a bath on his boat on the Perak River. The Residency system involved the appointment of a British political agent to the court of the local…

  4. …assassination in 1875 of James Birch, the first British resident (adviser) in Perak. Although they succeeded in eliminating Birch, the Malay leaders failed in their ultimate objective—the curbing of British economic and political influence in the area.

  5. James Wheeler Woodford Birch (J W W Birch) was born on 3th April 1826 and was the first British Resident in Perak, Malaysia. He was appointed as Resident to the Perak Sultan following the signing of the Pangkor Treaty on 20th January 1874, which established a British protectorate over the state.

  6. James Wheeler Woodford Birch was appointed the first British Resident of Perak after the Pangkor Engagement. His first problem was that he could not speak a Malay at all.

  7. Nov 2, 2021 · Replika rumah Dato Maharaja Lela yang kini sedang dibaik pulih di Kompleks Sejarah Pasir Salak. IPOH – Peristiwa Residen British Perak, J.W.W. Birch mati dibunuh di Pasir Salak sepatutnya diangkat sebagai hari memperingati perjuangan tokoh-tokoh pahlawan Melayu Perak menentang pentadbiran kolonial.