Tour Guide: Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the mouth of the Singapore River, or Tanjong Rhu, now one of the affluent residential neighbourhoods of Singapore. As you all may already know, the Singapore River was a bustling port in colonial Singapore, boasting traders from around the globe. Here, sit back and relax as I tell all of you a story, a story about a Bugis Trader. There once lived a man named Tuan Ahmad Idris Yacoob, a prosperous Bugis trader in Singapura who lived in a small and modest wooden hut near a river. It is morning, when the sun has yet to rise and the rooster is fast asleep, Tuan Yacoob is preparing breakfast, unwrapping a burasa, waiting for the Fajr prayer. Presumably, 1 September 1846, as it says on the British Calendar at the Open Square . They were never really concerned with the date anyway, thought Tuan Yaacob as he munched on his suhur . It had been 27 years since the British landed in Singapore, and now, there was barely any use for the Hijri ca...
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ReplyDeletehttps://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/history/events/79b177e2-4d1f-4692-9a95-d2be1510495b
https://www.nas.gov.sg/archivesonline/data/pdfdoc/lky19630409.pdf