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Jalan Kubor Cemetery

Jalan Kubor Cemetery (Malay: Perkuburan Jalan Kubor), sometimes called Victoria Street Cemetery, is a historical royal Muslim cemetery located at Victoria Street, near Kampong Glam neighbourhood in Singapore. It is one of the oldest Muslim cemeteries in Singapore and houses many graves of important Muslim figures from the 19th and 20th centuries. The cemetery features tombstones with inscriptions in a diversity of languages and writing systems, reflecting the indigenous peoples of Singapore, including Malay, Javanese script, Buginese Lontara script, Arabic, English, Mandarin and Gujarati.

Jalan Kubor Cemetery
Tanah Perkuburan di Jalan Kubor
Jalan Kubor Cemetery
Details
Established1852
Closed1875
CountrySingapore
Coordinates1°18′17″N 103°51′32″E / 1.3048°N 103.8588°E / 1.3048; 103.8588
TypeMalay
Owned bySingapore Land Authority

History edit

In 1824, the land was ceded to the British by Hussein Shah, Sultan of Johor and Singapore. Five years later, in 1829, a colonial prospector named J. T. Thomson recorded the historical site as Tombs of the Malayan Princes, which is the name that appeared on a map by G. D. Coleman, published in Calcutta in 1836 and in London in 1839.[1] The cemetery was meant for the descendants of Sultan Hussein, which was why the burial ground was named Tombs of the Malayan Princes.

Another name appearing on early maps is Sultan Keramat, meaning Sultan's Holy Grounds.

In 1852, Syed Omar Aljunied donated the large plot of land as a waqf (inalienable charitable endowment) to be used as a Muslim burial ground under the trusteeship of his descendants.

However, the cemetery became a burial ground for Malays as well as Indian Muslims when Sultan Hussein's son, Sultan Ali Iskandar Shah, opened the cemetery to the public on 26 August 1948.[2] The proximity of the cemetery to the Sultan's palace made the cemetery a popular burial ground amongst the more wealthy Malay merchants and figures in Singapore.

The graves of the royal family members can be differentiated due to the mounds built below the graves, making them higher than the rest. Furthermore, royal graves were distinguished with yellow tombstones, as the colour yellow in Malay culture signifies royalty. In 1987, Singapore Land Authority acquired ownership of the cemetery grounds. In 1998, Singapore's Urban Redevelopment Authority earmarked the site for residential redevelopment.

In 2014 and 2015, a major research project led by Imran bin Tajudeen, a professor at the Architecture department at the National University of Singapore, led a six-month study commissioned by the National Heritage Board to "uncover Singapore's connection to the Malay world".[3] During this study, Tajudeen and his team analysed the tombstones of the 4752 graves that are housed in the cemetery and established links to the history of Singapore based on the families that are buried there, and the languages of the tombstone inscriptions.[3]

Notable Burials edit

Royalty included descendants of Ammir Hussain Muazzam Shah I, Sultan of All Johor State (Singapore Islands District):

Malay community ;-

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note edit

References edit

  1. ^ Coleman, G. D. (1836). "Map Of The Town And Environs Of Singapore". www.nas.gov.sg. Retrieved 2023-02-24.
  2. ^ Tajudeen, Imran (2005). "Reading the Traditional City in Maritime Southeast Asia: Reconstructing the 19th century Port Town at Gelam-Rochor-Kallang, Singapore". Journal of Southeast Asian Architecture. 8: 9.
  3. ^ a b Zaccheus, Melody (5 September 2014). "Uncovering secrets of 19th century Singapore". The Straits Times. Retrieved 22 February 2023.
  4. ^ Kasbi, Haji Musa (26 January 1988). "Ambo Sooloh helped set up Utusan Melayu". The Straits Times. p. 4. Retrieved 22 February 2023.
  5. ^ Brazil, David (1991). Street Smart: Singapore. Singapore: Times Books International. p. 36. ISBN 9789812040657.
  • National Heritage Board (with input from Dr. Imran bin Tajudeen). . Archived from the original on 2017-07-11. Retrieved 2018-04-25.
  • Nor Afidah Abd Rahman (2016-03-09). "Jalan Kubor Cemetery". National Library Board. Retrieved 2018-04-25.
  • Michael Mukunthan and Nor Afidah Abd Rahman (2004-12-29). "Syed Omar Aljunied". National Library Board. Retrieved 2018-04-25.
  • Ummu Rabbisyfina Abdul Hamid (2018-04-19). "Perkuburan Jalan Kubor diharap diiktiraf sebagai tapak bersejarah". Mediacorp Suria. Retrieved 2018-05-02.
  • Ummu Rabbisyfina Abdul Hamid (2018-04-18). "Wanita Kanada ini jadi 'pembela' kubur muslim tertua S'pura; lancarkan app 'Cemetery.sg'". Mediacorp Suria. Retrieved 2018-05-02.

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graves of important Muslim figures from the 19th and 20th centuries The cemetery features tombstones with inscriptions in a diversity of languages and writing systems reflecting the indigenous peoples of Singapore including Malay Javanese script Buginese Lontara script Arabic English Mandarin and Gujarati Jalan Kubor CemeteryTanah Perkuburan di Jalan KuborJalan Kubor CemeteryDetailsEstablished1852Closed1875CountrySingaporeCoordinates1 18 17 N 103 51 32 E 1 3048 N 103 8588 E 1 3048 103 8588TypeMalayOwned bySingapore Land Authority Contents 1 History 2 Notable Burials 3 see 4 note 5 ReferencesHistory editIn 1824 the land was ceded to the British by Hussein Shah Sultan of Johor and Singapore Five years later in 1829 a colonial prospector named J T Thomson recorded the historical site as Tombs of the Malayan Princes which is the name that appeared on a map by G D Coleman published in Calcutta in 1836 and in London in 1839 1 The cemetery was meant for the descendants of Sultan Hussein which was why the burial ground was named Tombs of the Malayan Princes Another name appearing on early maps is Sultan Keramat meaning Sultan s Holy Grounds In 1852 Syed Omar Aljunied donated the large plot of land as a waqf inalienable charitable endowment to be used as a Muslim burial ground under the trusteeship of his descendants However the cemetery became a burial ground for Malays as well as Indian Muslims when Sultan Hussein s son Sultan Ali Iskandar Shah opened the cemetery to the public on 26 August 1948 2 The proximity of the cemetery to the Sultan s palace made the cemetery a popular burial ground amongst the more wealthy Malay merchants and figures in Singapore The graves of the royal family members can be differentiated due to the mounds built below the graves making them higher than the rest Furthermore royal graves were distinguished with yellow tombstones as the colour yellow in Malay culture signifies royalty In 1987 Singapore Land Authority acquired ownership of the cemetery grounds In 1998 Singapore s Urban Redevelopment Authority earmarked the site for residential redevelopment In 2014 and 2015 a major research project led by Imran bin Tajudeen a professor at the Architecture department at the National University of Singapore led a six month study commissioned by the National Heritage Board to uncover Singapore s connection to the Malay world 3 During this study Tajudeen and his team analysed the tombstones of the 4752 graves that are housed in the cemetery and established links to the history of Singapore based on the families that are buried there and the languages of the tombstone inscriptions 3 Notable Burials editRoyalty included descendants of Ammir Hussain Muazzam Shah I Sultan of All Johor State Singapore Islands District Tengku Haji Ammir Hussain Muazzam Shah II bin Almarhum Tengku Haji Ali Iskandar Shah II great great grandson of Sultan Haji Ammir Hussain Muazzam Shah I Tengku Haji Abdul Kadir shah bin Almarhum Tengku Besar Haji Muhammad JP Tengku Hajjah Aisyah Tg Gedung binte Almarhum Sultan Haji Alauddin Alam Shah Malay community Haji Ambok Sooloh Bin Haji Omar Buginese businessman community leader and one of the founders of Utusan Melayu a Malay newspaper 4 Syed Haji Alwee bin Haji Ali Aljunied JP Haji Osman Ambok Dalek Daeng Pasandrek bin Haji Ali Buginese merchant Haji Osman bin Abu Naim Banjar Banjarese merchant Syed Omar Bin Ali Aljunied merchant and philanthropist who donated and built a mosque Masjid Omar Kampong Melaka 5 see editnote editReferences edit Coleman G D 1836 Map Of The Town And Environs Of Singapore www nas gov sg Retrieved 2023 02 24 Tajudeen Imran 2005 Reading the Traditional City in Maritime Southeast Asia Reconstructing the 19th century Port Town at Gelam Rochor Kallang Singapore Journal of Southeast Asian Architecture 8 9 a b Zaccheus Melody 5 September 2014 Uncovering secrets of 19th century Singapore The Straits Times Retrieved 22 February 2023 Kasbi Haji Musa 26 January 1988 Ambo Sooloh helped set up Utusan Melayu The Straits Times p 4 Retrieved 22 February 2023 Brazil David 1991 Street Smart Singapore Singapore Times Books International p 36 ISBN 9789812040657 National Heritage Board with input from Dr Imran bin Tajudeen Jalan Kubor Cemetery Archived from the original on 2017 07 11 Retrieved 2018 04 25 Nor Afidah Abd Rahman 2016 03 09 Jalan Kubor Cemetery National Library Board Retrieved 2018 04 25 Michael Mukunthan and Nor Afidah Abd Rahman 2004 12 29 Syed Omar Aljunied National Library Board Retrieved 2018 04 25 Ummu Rabbisyfina Abdul Hamid 2018 04 19 Perkuburan Jalan Kubor diharap diiktiraf sebagai tapak bersejarah Mediacorp Suria Retrieved 2018 05 02 Ummu Rabbisyfina Abdul Hamid 2018 04 18 Wanita Kanada ini jadi pembela kubur muslim tertua S pura lancarkan app Cemetery sg Mediacorp Suria Retrieved 2018 05 02 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jalan Kubor Cemetery amp oldid 1222833727, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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