Sabak Bernam Museum
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INTRODUCTION Sabak Bernam-
Sabak Bernam is one of the most important districts in the state. It has an area of 242.560 acres. Adjoining the northern state of Perak, where the River Bernam as border. Adjoining the Hulu Selangor district in the east, Kuala Lumpur is located in the south, while in the south west is facing the Straits of Malacca. Generally Sabak Bernam district has three main areas of material and become the focal population in this area. The city is Sekinchan, Sungai Besar and Sabak Bernam own town. Community area consists of multi-racial and largely from the Malays. From experience in this area is famous as a center for agriculture and livestock.
HISTORY OF THE ORIGIN of Sabak Bernam-
According to oral sources, Sabak Bernam origin of the name comes from the word "why six" which tells the story of six friends on the way down the river, but was prevented piece of wood that span the river. With six companions eventually exhausts the timber can be removed. Because the incident involved eventually named the place 'cause sixes' and eventually evolved into Sabak Bernam. Sabak Bernam early settlers of this area is comprised of those who 'Bajau Laut' but today it has expanded rapidly and occupied by people of all races. Since the 17th century Sabak Bernam was known as a district in the State of Selangor. In 1784, Slate was a place of refuge Bernam Sultan Ibrahim in the war against the Dutch. In 1824 it was ruled by Sultan Ibrahim with his followers, including his son and his friend Raja Raja UNOS. King founded the city of UNOS across NSW (Sabak Bernam town now) while Raja has been set up across the city of Perak is now better known as Kampung Kota. The following year, Prince Sultan Ibrahim, Raja Muhammad (1826-1857) has been given recognition and full authority over the District Sabak Bernam.
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