Sarawak

Sarawak is one of the two Malaysian states situated on the island of Borneo.  It was under British protection (under the Englishman James Brooke who had been given the title of Rajah by the sultan of Brunei) from the middle of the 19th century until 1941, when  it was occupied by the Japanese.  It was returned to the Brooke family in 1946.  The last white rajah ceded it to Britain and it became a British Crown Colony in 1946.  All three white rajahs were portrayed on the stamps intended for the centenary in 1942, which was delayed as a result of the Japanese invasion.  In 1963 it was granted independence and became one of the founding members of Malaysia.

Sarawak had its own stamps from 1869 until the formation of the state of Malaysia.

1918

Sir Charles Vyner Brooke Series

Sarawak-50-AB108

SG # 50

Used (Hinged)

 

 

 

 

Sarawak-53-AK37

SG # 53

Used (Hinged)

 

 

 

 

Sarawak 1918 Postage Stamp 10c black SG # 83 http://www.richterstamps.co.za Sir Charles Vyner Brooke

SG # 83

Used (Hinged)

 

 

 

 

1950

Various Scenes Series featuring King George VI

SG # 171

Unused (Hinged)

 

 

1955

Various Scenes Series featuring Queen Elizabeth II

Sarawak 188 i48

SG # 188

Unused (Hinged)

 

 

 

 

Sarawak 192 i48

SG # 192

Unused (Hinged)

 

 

 

Sarawak 193 i48

SG # 193

Unused (Hinged)

 

 

Sarawak 194 i48

SG # 194

Unused (Hinged)

 

 

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