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Temasek.
original answer: he came to Singapore in the 20th century funny, very funny. According to legend, Sang Nila Utama, also known as Sri Tri Buana, was a prince from Palembang who founded ancient Singapore. According to the Malay Annals, the prince ruled the island from 1299 to 1347.
1) He is the ruler of Palembang in Sumatra and he is the founder of Singapore. While he was hunting, he came upon an island (Temasek) which was very white. And he decided to take a look at the island. As he was heading to the island, a violent storm took place and the boat Sang Utama and crew were in was sinking. One of the boatman told Sang Utama that the boat was sinking because of his crown. After realizing that, Sang Utama threw his crown into the sea and everything went fine. The next day the ship anchored and the crew went to hunt. As they were hunting, they saw a strange lion and sang Utama knew that it was a good sign and he called the island Singapora.
He found present day Singapore. He was a prince of Palembang, who went exploring. So, technically, yes, he could be considered the founder of modern Singapore.
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yes it is
No, Sang Nila Utama and Parameswara were different historical figures. Sang Nila Utama was a Srivijayan prince who founded the Kingdom of Singapura, while Parameswara was a Sumatran prince who founded the Malacca Sultanate.
Temasek.
Sang Nila Utama I think!
A few hundreds BC. ago
Darjah Utama Nila Utama was created in 1975.
Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles
they have different religion!
Singapore was founded by Sir Stamford Raffles on 29th January 1819.
Yes but before founding Singapore the king throw the crown to save the whole ship
i thnk it ws in yr 1299. if i m rong, i apologse