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Political Checkpoint Objective: Explain the importance of political checkpoints in controlling the river population
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Political checkpoint

Jan 25, 2015

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Azizah Bakar

Topic 1.3 Brunei's Traditional Political System (Administration)
Political checkpoint
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Political Checkpoint

Objective: Explain the importance of political

checkpoints in controlling the river population

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Political Checkpoint

• Definition:Political checkpoint are the centre of

territorial administration

Territorial administration: a geographical area where it is controlled by authority

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At the beginning, political checkpoint were created at trading centres located at

river mouth used by the Brunei’s Malays to control the Kedayan and Bisaya tribes

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Kampung: A small area including small

community / settlement along the rivers banks. Each of the community formed

tiny political system.

Daerah: Daerah made of several kampungs and spread along one or two rivers which flow into the

mouth of a larger river

Negeri: large administrative centres created at river mouth.

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1. To have better control of the human resources►Control over the rivers meant control over

natives►The natives were important because they

provided Brunei’s market with valuable forest product

Why were the political checkpoint established?

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2. To collect taxes►The natives provided the rulers with their main

source of income►The natives had to pay the Sultan and the Royal

Family different types of taxes

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Example of Political Checkpoint

Pangkalan Balei (Kuala Balai) – controlled by Pengiran Pemancha

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Example of Political Checkpoint

Along the banks of Pangkalan Tarap –

controlled by Pengiran Temenggong

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Example of Political Checkpoint

Southwest Borneo; Patusan (various representatives of the Sultan at Sekrang river

live in the village)

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Example of Political Checkpoint

Kampung Kuching (A Bendahara, Pengiran Muda

Hashim, resided there)

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The Importance of Political Checkpoint

Human Resource

s (natives)

Provide forest product

Pay revenue / taxes to the Sultan

Source of income to the royal family

To control

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Brunei’s

Malaysriver’s mouth

(trading centre)

Kedayan and

Bisaya

Located at

to control

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KAMPUNG:

DAERAH

NEGERI

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