The Singapore we know today has a history marked by rapid transformations. Created initially by British political and economic interests, it was the local and world economic changes that proved to be the great spring of transformation of the country and its society.
A Brief Chronology
2nd century. First records of Singapore.14th century. Origins of the name of Singapore, Singapore or "City of the Lion".1819. Sultanate of Johor allows the installation of a British commercial warehouse on the island.Second World War. Japanese invade the British colony.1955. Self-government for Singapore.1958. Birth of the State of Singapore.1963. Singapore integrates Malaya into Malaysia.1965. Singapore is no longer part of Malaysia. The Republic of Singapore is born.The Primors
The earliest records about Singapore are from the second century where it appears on a map created by the mathematician, astrologer and geographer Ptolemy. In the third century there are Chinese accounts in which it is termed "Island at the End", a reference to its location at the extreme end of the Malay Peninsula.
The name Singapore had its origin in the 14th century, when the Prince of Srivijaya when visiting the region would have seen a lion (something very unlikely for the region, which was inhabited by tigers and not lions). After this supposed encounter, the region happened to gain the name of Singapore, that in Sanskrit means City of the Lion (singa = lion and pure = city).
The historians know that the Indus Valley cities were carefully planned and organized because of the archaeological findings that they have on disposal.
Even though there's not much written material at disposal, still the archaeological findings are on an excellent level, and it can be seen very clearly that this cities were carefully planned, nicely organized. The architecture itself is on a very high level, the organization of the cities is in a very urban manner, where different parts of the cities that have different purposes are all set in a way that they do not get intermingled, and that every activity in the cities can go smoothly and not to be interfered by anything.
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➳ India has 6 volcanoes. They are :-
- Barren Island (the only active volcano in India)
- Narcondam Island
- Deccan Traps
- Baratang
- Dhinodhar Hill
- Dhosi Hill
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