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  2. Bruneian Sultanate (1368–1888) - Wikipedia

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    As a result, Chinese texts have been relied on to construct the history of early Brunei. Boni in Chinese sources most likely refers to Western Borneo, while Poli (婆利), probably located in Aceh region in Sumatra, is claimed by local authorities to refer to Brunei as well. History Pre-sultanate history

  3. History of Brunei - Wikipedia

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    After Sultan Hassan, Brunei entered a period of decline, due to internal battles over royal succession as well as the rising influences of European colonial powers in the region, that, among other things, disrupted traditional trading patterns, destroying the economic base of Brunei and many other Southeast Asian sultanates.

  4. Sultanate of Brunei (1368–1888) - Wikipedia

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    The limited evidence from contemporary sources poses a challenge in understanding the history of the early Bruneian Sultanate. No local or indigenous sources exist to provide evidence for this. As a result, Chinese texts have been relied on to construct the history of early Brunei. [7]

  5. Batu Tarsilah - Wikipedia

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    An essential primary source for tracing Brunei's royal ancestry, confirming its position as the oldest Malay Islamic sultanate in the area, and encapsulating the ideals of the Melayu Islam Beraja is the Batu Tarsilah. This tablet shows how Islam played a crucial part in forming Brunei's cultural and historical identity and emphasizes the value ...

  6. Brunei–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    The United States welcomed Brunei Darussalam's full independence from the United Kingdom on 1 January 1984, and opened an embassy in Bandar Seri Begawan on that date. Brunei opened its embassy in Washington, D.C. in March 1984. Brunei's armed forces engage in joint exercises, training programs, and other military co-operation with the US. A ...

  7. Military of the Bruneian Sultanate - Wikipedia

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    The siege would go on to be a success as Manila was captured by the Brunei sultanate. [17] The conflict over North Borneo, also known as Sabah, began after which a promise made by Sultan Muhyiddin to the Sultan of Sulu after Sulu helped him win the Brunei Civil War that went in his favor. Sulu attacked Brunei in 1771 after he had become ...

  8. Brunei–United States Treaty of Peace, Friendship, Commerce ...

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    The United States of America and the Brunei signed The Treaty of Peace, Friendship, Commerce and Navigation on June 23, 1850. This treaty outlined the relationship of the United States and Brunei and is still in place today. It was ratified by Millard Fillmore on January 31, 1853 and proclaimed by President Franklin Pierce on July 12, 1854.

  9. Culture of Brunei - Wikipedia

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    Residents of Tutong during a performance in 2023.. The culture of Brunei is strongly influenced by Malay culture and Islam.The culture is also influenced by the demographic makeup of the country: more than two-thirds of the population are Malay, and the remainder consists of Chinese, Indians and indigenous groups such as Muruts, Bisaya Brunei, Brunei Dusun and Kedayans. [1]