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  1. Baroncabodifalco

    The White Rajahs of Sarawak

    I don't think that the Brookes would have been able to retain their throne following the end of WWII. All forms of colonialism was being transferred into new democracies, in various forms.
  2. Baroncabodifalco

    The LanFang Republic

    The kongsis are sovereign states Taken from Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kongsi_republic "The kongsi republics, also known as kongsi democracies or kongsi federations, were self-governing states in Borneo that formed as federations of Chinese mining communities known as kongsis...
  3. Baroncabodifalco

    The LanFang Republic

    I came across this obscure republic, below excerpt taken direct from Wikipedia. The Lanfang Republic was a Chinese state and kongsi federation in West Kalimantan, Indonesia. It was established by a Hakka Chinese named Luo Fangbo in 1777, until it was ended by Dutch occupation in 1884.
  4. Baroncabodifalco

    Imperial Family of China

    Hello Jay, The second set of photos are related to the first photo. The very similar perspectives, the weather and the state of the trees in the background. The branching of the trees are identical. Rgds Victor
  5. Baroncabodifalco

    Vietnam: the Imperial Nguyen and earlier dynasties

    Dragon Robes I would like to thank Kasumi for this website and news. Although brief, it indicates that there are surviving royal costumes of the Nguyen Dynasty. In many respects, these dragon robes have many features of the Ming and Qing Dynasty robes. I wonder if the mantle (worn by...
  6. Baroncabodifalco

    Emperor Napoleon I (1769-1821) and Wives (Empress Josephine and Empress Marie-Louise)

    Napoleon was sent into exile twice:- first to Elba 1814-1815, he came back, was defeated at Waterloo, and sent to St Helena 1815-1821 where he died there. Twice, it was a coalition of various governments whose armies had defeated him in battle, that led to his banishment, nothing to do with the...
  7. Baroncabodifalco

    The White Rajahs of Sarawak

    I have added some links to John Clunes-Ross and his family who founded a kingdom on the Cocos Islands: King of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Ian Clunies Ross - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia » ATSE Clunies Ross Foundation
  8. Baroncabodifalco

    The White Rajahs of Sarawak

    This was a bonafide kingdom founded by one James Brooke and carried on with his heirs Charles and Vyner. They were collectively referred to as the White Rajahs of Sarawak. http://monarchs.suite101.com/article.cfm/james_brooke_of_sarawak a general history...
  9. Baroncabodifalco

    Vietnam: the Imperial Nguyen and earlier dynasties

    Thanks for posting about this very interesting person. I added a website on his role in the tay Son Rebellion taken from wikipedia. Tây Sơn Dynasty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  10. Baroncabodifalco

    Kingdom of Cambodia

    Cambodian Court Dress Hi All, I just bought this lovely book "Cambodian Dance: Celebration of the Gods " by Denise Haywood. It contains quite a number of pics, many old on dancing which is closely associated with Cambodian Royalty. Related to this, is there any info on cambodian court dress...
  11. Baroncabodifalco

    Greetings

    Hi All, thanks for your warm welcome. I have also posted several threads to start chatting on my favourite topics.
  12. Baroncabodifalco

    General questions and Forum issues

    Any chance to add albums Dear Administrator, Thanks for this very interesting forum. Is there any chance to add albums under networking on the user control panel? On other forums with this same setup, users can create very interesting albums and share their personal hobbies and interests in...
  13. Baroncabodifalco

    Royalty of the Kingdom of Laos

    I came across this excellent book entitled "The Last Century of Lao Royalty: A Documentary History" by Grant Evans and decided to start this thread to explore more visual info and documentation on their court dress and customs.
  14. Baroncabodifalco

    Malaysian & Singaporean Royal Palaces

    State Museum located at Kuala Kangsar I just visited this lovely museum. Fantastic ambience and location. Royal Perak Museum (Muzium Diraja) & Galeri Sultan Azlan Shah | .: ShaolinTiger – Kung-Fu Geekery :.
  15. Baroncabodifalco

    Royalty of Malaysia 2: November 2006 - April 2015

    Johore Hi all, just reading and enjoying this thread which is very long and the topics go in all directions. Specific to a posting #116, Josephine Trevorrow was married to Sultan Iskandar from 1956-1962.
  16. Baroncabodifalco

    Greetings

    Hello All. Just joined this forum and my interests are in royalty costumes, processions, events. I build miniatures and like these details. I am especially interested in South-east Asian and Asian royalties. I have already seen a number of very interesting threads and pictures here. I look...
  17. Baroncabodifalco

    Vietnam: the Imperial Nguyen and earlier dynasties

    Vietnam Royalty Court Dress Hi all, I have just joined this forum. I am interested in court dress pertaining to the above. I see a lot of images of the old kings wearing court dress similar to the Imperial Qing Dynasty. There are variations. For example, are there any clear pictures of the...
  18. Baroncabodifalco

    Royalty of the Malay, Indonesian and Philippine Archipeligos

    Javanese Kratons Hi All, Just joined the forum. I am interested in ceremonial dress, especially pertaining to the above. One specific query in mind is how was the kain panjang worn? I see images of it being trailed or tucked up around the waist. Was it specifically worn with a another...
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