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    Singapore's history dates back at least eight hundred years, having been a maritime emporium known as Temasek and subsequently a major constituent part of several successive thalassocratic empires. Its contemporary era began in 1819, when Stamford Raffles established Singapore as an entrepôt trading post of the British Empire.

  2. History of Singapore. Singapore Island originally was inhabited by fishermen and pirates, and it served as an outpost for the Sumatran empire of Srīvijaya. In Javanese inscriptions and Chinese records dating to the end of the 14th century, the more-common name of the island is Tumasik, or Temasek, from the Javanese word tasek (“sea”).

  3. Timeline of Singaporean history. This is a timeline of Singaporean history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Singapore and its predecessor states. To read about the background to these events, see History of Singapore. See also the list of years in Singapore . 11th to 12th century. 13th century.

  4. Nov 14, 2022 · Discover the story of Singapore with this quick primer on our history. Understand our past and the events that led to the founding of modern Singapore.

  5. The history of the modern state of Singapore dates back to its founding in the early 19th century; however, evidence suggests that a significant trading settlement existed on the island in the 14th century. The last ruler of the Kingdom of Singapura, Parameswara, was expelled by the Majapahit or the Siamese before he founded Malacca.

  6. History of Singapore | Map and Timeline. Empires and Kingdoms. 1299. Kingdom of Singapura. 1398. Fall of Singapura. British Colonial Era and Founding. 1819. Founding of Modern Singapore. 1819. Early Growth. 1824. Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824. 1826. Singapore becomes a Strait Settlement. 1867. Crown Colony. 1877. Chinese Protectorate. 1906.

  7. Early History: The island of Singapore was known to mariners at least by the third century A.D. By the seventh century, when a succession of maritime states arose throughout the Malay Archipelago, Singapore probably was one of the many trading outposts serving as an entrepôt and supply point for Malay, Thai, Javanese, Chinese, Indian, and Arab ...

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