Melaka is a state on the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia. Negeri Sembilan bounds it to the north, Johor to the east, and the Strait of Malacca (also called the Strait of Melaka) to the south and west.
People and government.
The head of state of Melaka is the yang di-pertua negeri (governor). The state assembly has 20 seats.
Economy.
Land.
History.
In the early 1400's, Melaka was converted to Islam. Muslim traders from India took the religion to the port. Melaka then became a major point from which Islam spread through the Malay Peninsula and the archipelago (group of islands). The Melaka sultanate also laid the foundations of Malay views on administration, social structure, and court etiquette.
In 1511, a Portuguese force under Afonso de Albuquerque captured Melaka after a brief siege. Portuguese rule undermined Melaka's commercial position. The Portuguese tried to force all ships passing through the Strait of Malacca to call at the port, where high fees were imposed. The settlement itself came under frequent attack from Johor, Aceh in Sumatra, and the Dutch. The Dutch drove the Portuguese from Melaka in 1641.
In 1795, Britain (now called the United Kingdom [UK]) took possession of the port. In 1826, the British brought Melaka together with Penang and Singapore to form a single administrative unit, the Straits Settlements. The Straits Settlements were under the control of the British administration in India until 1867, when they were transferred to the authority of the Colonial Office in London. Commercially and economically, Melaka was by far the least important of the Straits Settlements. Singapore rapidly emerged as the main port, firmly commanding the southern approach to the Strait of Malacca. Melaka was completely overshadowed as regional and international trade in the straits expanded from the mid-1800's. Moreover, the district around the port did not possess the major deposits of tin which had brought major economic change to the coastal states of the north.
In 1948, Melaka joined the Federation of Malaya. On Aug. 31, 1957,
the federation became independent of British rule. Independence ended
nearly 450 years of European administration in Melaka.