Timeline of Singaporean history

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Early history of Singapore (pre-1819)
Founding of modern Singapore (1819-1826)
Straits Settlements (1826-1867)
Crown colony (1867-1942)
Battle of Singapore (1942)
Japanese Occupation (1942-1945)
Sook Ching massacre (1942-1945)
Post-war period (1945 - 1955)
First Legislative Council (1948-1951)
Maria Hertogh riots (1950)
Second Legislative Council (1951-1955)
Internal self-government (1955–1962)
Hock Lee bus riots (1955)
Chinese middle schools riots (1956)
Merger with Malaysia (1962–1965)
Indonesia-Malaysia confrontation (1962-1966)
Merger referendum, 1962
Operation Coldstore (1963)
Race Riots of 1964
MacDonald House bombing (1965)
Republic of Singapore (1965-Present)
East Asian financial crisis (1997)
Embassies attack plot (2001)
See also: Timeline of Singaporean history
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This is a timeline of the history of Singapore. For more detailed annual listings, see List of years in Singapore.

Contents

  • 3rd century - Early Chinese account of Singapore describes the island of "Pu Luo Chung".
  • 13th century - The port of Temasek is founded by Sang Nila Utama, a prince of Srivijaya.
  • 1320 - the Mongol court sent a mission to obtain elephants from Long Yamen (or Dragon's Tooth Strait), believed to be Keppel Harbour.
  • 1330s - The Chinese traveller Wang Dayuan visits Temasek.
  • 1390s - Parameswara, the last Srivijayan prince, flees to Temasek.
  • 1414 - Temasek becomes part of the Sultanate of Malacca established by Parameswara.
  • 1511 - Temasek becomes part of Sultanate of Johor after Malacca fell to the Portuguese.
  • 1613 - Portuguese burns down a trading outpost at the mouth of Singapore River.

Dr John Crawfurd takes over as Resident.


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