Raj of Sarawak (English Wikipedia)

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  • Salisbury (6 March 1888). "Minutes by Lord Salisbury regarding the Borneo Protectorates". The Trove. Foreign Office. Retrieved 29 February 2024. Under the proposed arrangement, Brunei, Sarawak , and North Borneo would become "independent protected states", preserving their absolute rights of internal govt, but carrying on their relations with foreign states only through the medium of the protecting power.
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