Malays, and employed in the transport of pepper. These were obliged to take out passes for their voyage from Nakhoda Muda, and to produce them on their arrival at Bantam. In this manner he advanced in personal consequence, and rose in the esteem of the... Memoirs of a Malayan Family - Page 18by Nakhodā Mūda - 1830 - 88 pagesFull view - About this book
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...growth : he was appointed to receive the passes of the praws sailing between Samangka and Bantam ; " he advanced in personal consequence, and rose in the...Javans, and the Malays, were equally attached to him." Meantime, an insurrection broke out in Bantam, and the sultan's authority began to totter. Kiria Minjan,... | |
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