James, Rajah of Sarawak, 1803-1868

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Name (Latin)
James, Rajah of Sarawak, 1803-1868
Other forms of name
Brooke, James, Sir, 1803-1868
Brooke, James, Sir, Rajah of Sarawak
Date of birth
1803-04-29
Date of death
1868-06-11
Occupation
white rajah of sarawak
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 67259581
Wikidata: Q441276
Library of congress: n 81100535
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Sir James Brooke, Rajah[note] of Sarawak (29 April 1803 – 11 June 1868), was a British soldier and adventurer who founded the Raj of Sarawak in Borneo. He ruled as the first White Rajah of Sarawak from 1841 until his death in 1868. Brooke was born and raised in India during the rule of the British East India Company. After a few years of education in England, he served in the Bengal Army, was wounded, and resigned his commission. He then bought a ship and sailed to the Malay Archipelago where, in gratitude for helping to crush a rebellion, he was rewarded with the position of governor of Sarawak. He then vigorously suppressed piracy in the region and, in the ensuing turmoil, restored the Sultan of Brunei to his throne, for which the Sultan made Brooke the Rajah of Sarawak. He ruled until his death. Brooke was not without detractors and was criticised in the British Parliament and officially investigated in Singapore for his anti-piracy measures. He was, however, honoured and feted in London for his activities in Southeast Asia. The naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace was one of many visitors whose published work spoke of his hospitality and achievements.

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