MAP
Topographical Map
D2017_000065_5_NAN
A Map of The Malay Peninsula 1898
21/10/1898
Map shows Siamese States (edged yellow) of Kelantan and Trengganu (presently States of Malaysia), and Federated Malay State under British Protection (edged pink) of Pahang, Selangor, Negri Sembilan and Sungai Ujong which subsequently became part of Negri Sembilan, all bordered by undefined boundaries, bridle roads and paths, proposed railways, rivers and streams, islands, gold and tin locations, highland shading, towns, kampongs, Pahang River (Sungei Pahang), Sungei Trengganu, Sungei Kelantan, Gunong Tahan (position uncertain), descriptions "Unexplored Country" and "Inhabited by Sakai" in Pahang, Pekan, Kajang, Raub, Kuala Lipis and others.
20050000682 - 0012_D2017_000065_5_NAN
Miko_1578 RM
Middle right portion of set of maps D2017_000065_1 to D2017_000065_6_NAN
Similar map found in TM000405_4 and D2018_000149_4_RGS
Compiled by and published for the Straits Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society
Prepared and drawn by John van Cuylenburg
Published by Edward Stanford
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