Thursday, June 19, 2014

About the history and heritage scotrail of various materials was readily stored at the University o

The loss of cultural treasures Malay | Bright Moon
STORY loss ingredients for a traditional Malay culture of safe ground water has been questioned scotrail since time immemorial. In 1821 reported lost treasures of study materials Malay world under the supervision of Sir Stamford Raffles, when the ship contains many artifacts of Malay Archipelago scotrail sank in the Indian Ocean due to the hurricane disaster.
If the materials are saved and displayed in the British Museum, many ungkaian old Malay civilization will be produced. Perhaps scotrail some aspects of the history and heritage of the Malay world, and responses have new meaning. In 1960, the first Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra, was directed by the late Tan Sri Mubin Sheppard, the first Director General of the National Museum, to work together on the many artifacts from Britain and other sources to be displayed to the public of the newly independent country at the time that.
Tan Sri Mubin, successful at a certain stage to collect some artifacts including scotrail diaries or note books British administrative officer, correspondence between Stamford Raffles with Hussein Temenggong of Johor, letters from Governor W. Farquhar to British officials and various posts about her early Kuala Lumpur, diary entries Sir Henry Gurney and others. Mubin Sheppard also managed to get a variety of jewelry tools and Portuguese Malay Hindu times stored in Lisbon and London.
Somehow, the Malay heritage artifacts related matters, scotrail whether in the West or in the region of the Malay Archipelago Archipelago more in the West than in his own territory. scotrail The latest is the news that some of the artifacts relating to the art and culture of ancient writing related to the world of the Malay archipelago, are being evaluated and planned to sell distributed by authority of the University of Leiden in the Netherlands. If this news is true, a great loss to the study of Malay civilization possible source terakibat.
About the history and heritage scotrail of various materials was readily stored at the University of Leiden. Original documents and artifacts related to customs, literature Malay rulers, the original manuscript poem, poems, poetry, story, Islamic calligraphy, legend (teromba) at the university has long been a source of reference to scholars.
In the list of artifacts and materials of this, there is also a script available on animal skin, debris and writing, as well as various other megalith structures Jawi version scotrail of the writing medium during and after the spread of Islam in Southeast scotrail Asia from the 10th century.
According to latest information, the University of Leiden in The Hague, the Netherlands is in the process reduce (and ultimately may shut down) research department of Malay / Indonesian although the study of Indonesian and Southeast Asian countries continue. This purports to several recent developments seem to show that the study of Malay / Indonesian contracted scotrail popularity, perhaps due to a decline in demand for post-graduation research (post graduate) on the study of Malay and Indonesian.
University, according to certain sources is also considering to sell a collection of artifacts oriented culture and heritage of the Malay world in so many gathered since the colonial Dutch and English. Leiden University also reported as a compile step selling artifacts and material heritage scotrail in the bidding.
Historians will remember how hard colonial masters collecting and exhibiting heritage materials from Asia and the Far East over the years, especially after the end of British colonial rule, France and the Netherlands.
They unload materials from the history of Egypt, Africa, India, Pakistan, the Malay Peninsula, Hong Kong, Vietnam, Cambodia, Indonesia and others. From jewel Kuhinoor to writing Kamasutra, Hikayat 1001 Malam; scotrail of gold to having a large mortar - all transported and unloaded for exhibition and study their collection.
About eastern culture studies or Orientalism, the previous leading professors like Roolvink, Teeuw Josselin de Jong, George Coedes, Snouck Hurgronje and others to become famous for their bersarjana scotrail about the language, customs, oral traditions, fragments of temples, stone inscriptions, ancient Malay, Palavi writing and so on.
Sir Richard scotrail Winstedt was becoming famous for his writing and research related to Malay or Malay Studies Subjects after a district officer and administrative officer of the UK with RJ Wilkinson, A Caldecott and Mubin Sheppard.
In fact, he and Assoc. de Jong of Leiden University have collaborated to write the custom in Minangkabau and Negeri Sembilan, the only subjects and artifacts that are the most outstanding in Leiden.
If the materials and the Archipelago Malay civilization disappeared from the field of learning a scholar

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