Jalan Penarikan An Ancient Portage

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ต.ค. 2024
  • Jalan Penarikan, an ancient portage, has existed for more than 2,000 years. The portage is an important overland link to a trans-peninsular waterways and was used by Pahang freedom fighters to battle against the colonials.

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  • @gingerteddy618
    @gingerteddy618 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Kajian ahli sejarah tempatan:
    The Malay Peninsular as known to the west during ancient times is a center of commerce that trade goods of luxury and necessity. First known map (reconstituted in 1407) of it is drawn by Ptolemy (c.100-178) while serving for Alexander the Great in his quest to conquer Asia. Ptolemy’s map shows the position of Muar and Pahang river that can be crossed from east to west coast of what he called ‘Aurea Chersonesus’ or Golden Peninsula. However, Ptolemy’s map shows errors, in specific that Muar and Pahang river is connected, and the peninsula can be crossed through these two rivers. As in fact, the river route goes through Pahang river (east-coast) tributaries and can only be crossed through ‘Jalan Penarikan’ into Muar river (west-coast). ‘Jalan Penarikan’ is an overland route of 600 meter which goods and vessels (perahus and junks) has to be pulled by human, elephants and buffalos. Buyong Adil suggests that this route was only used by locals and officials of surrounding states in their trade, administration and military support. Eredia wrote in 1614 that one can reach Pekan from Muar in 6 days through ‘Jalan Penarikan’ in contrast with the known sea route which take 6 months.

  • @hambatuhan5751
    @hambatuhan5751 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Zaman dlu jalan shortcut dr selat melaka ke laut china selatan.. bg memendekkan masa pelayaran dan mengelak lanun yg byk di selat tebrau

  • @roshamcorporation9184
    @roshamcorporation9184 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Saya berminat jalan penarikan ini, nak jumpe siapa ?

  • @adiputeraabraman9344
    @adiputeraabraman9344 7 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Pihak berwajib, kerajaan negeri, pakar sejarah perlu beri perhatian dab berbuat sesuatu kepada tapak bersejarah yang amat penting ini.

  • @pojiepia8989
    @pojiepia8989 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Cmne nk ke tmpt ni

  • @nukuihanza975
    @nukuihanza975 10 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    sayang kalau dilupakan sejarah mcm ni..harap pihak berwajib buatlah sesuatu

  • @buahbuahan4818
    @buahbuahan4818 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    benda2 penting memang sengaja di lenyapkan supaya bangsa melayu akan datang tak kenal sejarah mereka dan akan jadi bangsa lemah...tapi tak bermakna kita boleh salahkan pihak yang berwajib..kerana mereka tu semua datang dari pilihan kita juga....

    • @gingerteddy618
      @gingerteddy618 ปีที่แล้ว

      Kajian ahli sejarah tempatan:
      The Malay Peninsular as known to the west during ancient times is a center of commerce that trade goods of luxury and necessity. First known map (reconstituted in 1407) of it is drawn by Ptolemy (c.100-178) while serving for Alexander the Great in his quest to conquer Asia. Ptolemy’s map shows the position of Muar and Pahang river that can be crossed from east to west coast of what he called ‘Aurea Chersonesus’ or Golden Peninsula. However, Ptolemy’s map shows errors, in specific that Muar and Pahang river is connected, and the peninsula can be crossed through these two rivers. As in fact, the river route goes through Pahang river (east-coast) tributaries and can only be crossed through ‘Jalan Penarikan’ into Muar river (west-coast). ‘Jalan Penarikan’ is an overland route of 600 meter which goods and vessels (perahus and junks) has to be pulled by human, elephants and buffalos. Buyong Adil suggests that this route was only used by locals and officials of surrounding states in their trade, administration and military support. Eredia wrote in 1614 that one can reach Pekan from Muar in 6 days through ‘Jalan Penarikan’ in contrast with the known sea route which take 6 months.

  • @sengchow2837
    @sengchow2837 7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    mungkin boleh jual ke negara china untuk dimajukan?

  • @tiekamalique910
    @tiekamalique910 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Org Kita mmg malas kaji sejarah

    • @gingerteddy618
      @gingerteddy618 ปีที่แล้ว

      Ada je pengkaji sejarah tempatan. Contohnya seperti berikut:
      The Malay Peninsular as known to the west during ancient times is a center of commerce that trade goods of luxury and necessity. First known map (reconstituted in 1407) of it is drawn by Ptolemy (c.100-178) while serving for Alexander the Great in his quest to conquer Asia. Ptolemy’s map shows the position of Muar and Pahang river that can be crossed from east to west coast of what he called ‘Aurea Chersonesus’ or Golden Peninsula. However, Ptolemy’s map shows errors, in specific that Muar and Pahang river is connected, and the peninsula can be crossed through these two rivers. As in fact, the river route goes through Pahang river (east-coast) tributaries and can only be crossed through ‘Jalan Penarikan’ into Muar river (west-coast). ‘Jalan Penarikan’ is an overland route of 600 meter which goods and vessels (perahus and junks) has to be pulled by human, elephants and buffalos. Buyong Adil suggests that this route was only used by locals and officials of surrounding states in their trade, administration and military support. Eredia wrote in 1614 that one can reach Pekan from Muar in 6 days through ‘Jalan Penarikan’ in contrast with the known sea route which take 6 months.