Overview
The Raj of Sarawak, Kingdom of Sarawak or State of Sarawak, was a kingdom founded in 1841 in northwestern Borneo and was in a treaty of protection with the United Kingdom from 1888. It was formed from a series of land concessions acquired by the Englishman James Brooke from the Sultan of Brunei. Sarawak was recognised as a sovereign state by the United States in 1850, and by the United Kingdom in 1864. Since the formation of Malaysia on 16 September 1963, The Raj has been a constituent state of Malaysia as the state of Sarawak. Following recognition, Brooke expanded the Raj's territory at the expense of Brunei. Several major rebellions occurred against his rule, causing him to be plagued.
Historical Periods
Kingdom of Sarawak (1842–1858)
1842 CE – 1858 CE
Capital: KuchingArea: 4,894 km²
Kingdom of Sarawak (1859–1867)
1859 CE – 1867 CE
Capital: KuchingArea: 13,963 km²
Kingdom of Sarawak (1868–1869)
1868 CE – 1869 CE
Capital: KuchingArea: 50,741 km²
Kingdom of Sarawak (1870–1884)
1870 CE – 1884 CE
Capital: KuchingArea: 80,237 km²
Kingdom of Sarawak (1885–1889)
1885 CE – 1889 CE
Capital: KuchingArea: 80,266 km²
Kingdom of Sarawak (1890–1894)
1890 CE – 1894 CE
Capital: KuchingArea: 85,098 km²
Kingdom of Sarawak (1946–1946)
1946 CE – 1946 CE
Capital: KuchingArea: 128,288 km²