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  2. 1824 in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    2 August - The Treaty of Friendship and Alliance in Singapore was signed. The sultans of Johor cedes Singapore and its islands 10 geographical miles away from it to the British East India Company [ 3 ]

  3. Founding years of modern Singapore - Wikipedia

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    A further treaty, the Treaty of Friendship and Alliance, was arranged by the second Resident John Crawfurd with the Malay chiefs and signed on 2 August 1824 to replace the Singapore Treaty. Singapore, including its nearby islands, was officially fully ceded to the East India Company, and in return, the chiefs would have their debts cancelled ...

  4. 1819 Singapore Treaty - Wikipedia

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    The signing of the Treaty of Singapore on 6 February 1819 is officially recognised as the founding of modern-day Singapore. [1] [2] The Treaty allowed the British East India Company to open up a trading post in Singapore, marking the beginning of a British settlement. [3] As Singapore was also a major trading port in ancient times, [4] [5] it ...

  5. Temenggong Abdul Rahman - Wikipedia

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    Temenggong Abdul Rahman and Sultan Hussein were called upon to sign the Treaty of Friendship and Alliance with the 2nd Resident of Singapore Dr John Crawfurd for the British Government at the Government Hill on 2 August 1824. In the agreement, the Sultan received 33,200 Spanish dollars and a monthly allowance of 1,300 Spanish dollars for life ...

  6. Treaty of friendship - Wikipedia

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    A treaty of friendship, also known as a friendship treaty, is a common generic name for any treaty establishing close ties between countries. Friendship treaties have been used for agreements about use and development of resources, territorial integrity, access to harbours, trading lanes and fisheries, and promises of cooperation.

  7. Category:Treaties of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods Convention for the Mutual Recognition of Inspections in respect of the Manufacture of Pharmaceutical Products

  8. Pedra Branca dispute - Wikipedia

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    Singapore was ceded by Sultan Hussein Shah and Temenggung Abdul Rahman Sri Maharajah of Johor to the British East India Company under a Treaty of Friendship and Alliance of 2 August 1824 (the Crawfurd Treaty), and became part of the Straits Settlements in 1826.

  9. Foreign relations of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Singapore maintains diplomatic relations with 189 UN member states. The three exceptions are the Central African Republic, Monaco and South Sudan. [citation needed]Singapore supports the concept of Southeast Asian regionalism and plays an active role in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), of which it is a founding member.