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- During the era of the Malacca Sultanate, the Shahbandar, also spelt Syahbandar, pla**** a crucial role in managing port affairs. In addition to overseeing...
- Chitty community. According to Sejarah Melayu, Raja Mudaliar was the Syahbandar (Chief of Port) of Malacca. He was portra**** as a treacherous person who...
- there. The state of the art Encore Melaka theatre, located at Taman Kota Syahbandar on newly reclaimed land, occasionally exhibits cultural and musical shows...
- (Tebing Tinggi District surrounds the city on its west side, while Tebing Syahbandar District surrounds the city on its east side). The name “Serdang Bedagai”...
- warehouse of the VOC, which was used to store ****es and coffee. Menara Syahbandar (or Lookout Tower) was built in 1839 to replace the flag pole that stood...
- semantic drift and is now always taken to mean 'city'. However, the word syahbandar, a historical term for 'harbourmaster', still survives. In ****amese-Bengali...
- Pelepas Highway FT 177 Port of Tanjung Pelepas (PTP) Pengkalan Marin Syahbandar J4 Tanjung Kupang J4 Pendas Trumpet interchange Last/First Malaysian exit...
- in Malacca's administration of the local ports such as Raja Mudaliar, Syahbandar (Chief of Port) of Malacca and Bendahara Tun Mutahir, a famous Bendahara...
- officials was not welcomed by the Dutch. According to the journal kept by the Syahbandar (Harbourmaster), the decision of the sultan was deplored by the Dutch...
- military leaders. He tightened his control over administration, appointing syahbandars under his influence to counter the power of local orangkayas (nobility)...