Overview
Negeri Sembilan (Malay pronunciation: [nəgəˈri səmbiˈlan], Negeri Sembilan Malay: Nogoghi Sombilan, Nismilan), historically spelled as Negri Sembilan, is a state in Malaysia which lies on the western coast of Peninsular Malaysia. It borders Selangor on the north, Pahang in the east, and Malacca and Johor to the south. The Arabic honorific title of the state is Darul Khusus (دار الخصوص; "The Special Abode"). The capital of Negeri Sembilan is Seremban. The royal capital is Seri Menanti in Kuala Pilah District. Other important towns are Port Dickson, Bahau and Nilai. The name is believed to derive from the nine (sembilan) villages or nagari in the Minangkabau language (now known as luak) settled by the Minangkabau (or Menangkabau), a people originally from.
Historical Periods
Negeri Sembilan (1775–1872)
1775 CE – 1872 CE
Capital: SerembanArea: 6,245 km²
Negeri Sembilan (1873–1876)
1873 CE – 1876 CE
Capital: SerembanArea: 3,655 km²
Negeri Sembilan (1877–1889)
1877 CE – 1889 CE
Capital: SerembanArea: 3,626 km²
Negeri Sembilan (1890–1894)
1890 CE – 1894 CE
Capital: SerembanArea: 2,159 km²