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  1. Thomas Stamford Raffles. Sir Thomas Stamford Bingley Raffles FRS (6 Juli 1781 – 5 Juli 1826) [1] [2] adalah seorang negarawan Britania, Gubernur Jenderal Hindia Belanda (1811–1816), dan Letnan Gubernur Jendral Bengkulu (1818–1824); yang sangat terkenal dikarenakan mampu membawa pendirian Malaysia dan Singapura yang lebih maju dan modern.

  2. Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles. Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles ( Jawi: ‏سر تومس ستيمفرد ريفل‌س‎ ‎; 6 Julai 1781 – 5 Julai 1826) ialah salah seorang yang menjumpai dan merekodkan Bunga Pakma bersama dengan Dr Joseph Arnold pada tahun 1816. Bunga Patma spesies itu diberi nama Rafflesia arnoldii sempena nama mereka.

  3. The history of Modern Singapore began in the early 19th century with the arrival of the British East Indies and Sir Stamford Raffles. While Singapore had long existed in the centuries prior to the British arrival – as a settlement under various names such as Singapura and Temasek – it was the signing of the 1819 treaty that signalled the founding of Modern Singapore.

  4. Thomas Stamford Raffles (1781–1826) was a British East India Company Official who collected material from Java (in present-day Indonesia) and other parts of Asia while working in the region between 1805–1824. Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, by James Thompson, 1824. Collection online.

  5. Known for. Founding Singapore. Sir Thomas Stamford Bingley Raffles (July 6, 1781 – July 5, 1826) was the founder of the city of Singapore (now the Republic of Singapore), and is one of the most famous Britons who expanded the British Empire. With such names as Cecil Rhodes, Lord Curzon, and Lord Cromer, Raffles is all but synonymous with the ...

  6. Sir Stamford Raffles, (born July 6, 1781, at sea off Port Morant, Jam.—died July 5, 1826, London, Eng.), Administrator in the British East India Company and founder of Singapore. He joined the British East India Company at age 14, and his hard work won him an appointment as assistant secretary to the government of Penang (in present-day ...

  7. Sir Stamford Raffles (b. 6 July 1781, off Port Morant, Jamaica–d. 5 July 1826, Middlesex, England), the founder of modern Singapore, was the son of a ship’s master, Captain Benjamin Raffles. Raffles married twice. 1 His first wife was Olivia Mariamne Fancourt née Devenish, whom he married in 1805; she bore him no children. 2 After her death in 1814, Raffles married Sophia Hull in 1817.

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