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Name: selengor

Type: Cluster

Start: 1744 AD

End: 1896 AD

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The cluster includes all the forms of the country.

The cluster includes the following incarnations of the same nation:

  • Selangor Sultanate
  • Selengor (Netherlands)
  • Selengor (Great Britain)
  • Establishment


  • January 1744: Daeng Chelak, one of the five Bugis warriors, married Sulaiman Badrul Alam Shah's sister, Tengku Mandak. He was made the second Yang di-Pertuan Muda of Riau from 1728 until 1745. He appointed his son, Raja Lumu to become Yamtuan Selangor on 1743.
  • Chronology


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    1. Events


  • January 1758: During the period of 8 Jan 1758 - 1766, Selangor was under the sovereignty of the Johor Sultanate.

  • January 1767: Selangor becomes independent from the Aceh Sultanate.

  • August 1784: During the Dutch occupation of Selangor from 13 Aug 1784 to 29 Jul 1786, the territory was under the control of the Dutch East India Company.

  • July 1786: During the Dutch occupation of Selangor from 13 Aug 1784 to 29 Jul 1786, the territory was under the control of the Dutch East India Company.

  • January 1874: The Pangkor Treaty of 1874 was a treaty signed between Great Britain and the Sultan of Perak on 20 January 1874, on HMS Pluto, off the coast of Perak. The treaty is significant in the history of the Malay states as it legitimised British control of the Malay rulers and paved the way for British imperialism in Malaya.

  • July 1896: In 1896, Selengor (GB Pr.) became part of the Federated Malay States.

  • Disestablishment


  • July 1896: In 1896, Selengor (GB Pr.) became part of the Federated Malay States.
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