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Chermin Island () is an
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at the mouth of
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in the Mukim Kota Batu,
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,
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. Historically, it played a crucial role in Brunei's defence strategy, particularly after the devastating raids during the
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in the late
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. The island was fortified as a bastion to protect the capital and surrounding areas from further invasions, strategically positioned near the narrow channel upstream from the former capital. During a period of political and military instability, Chermin Island's significance was further underscored, serving as a key defensive point. It was later temporarily occupied by Sultan
Abdul Hakkul Mubin Abdul Hakkul Mubin ibni Muhammad Panjang (died ), posthumously known as Al-Marhum di Pulau, was the Sultan of Brunei from 1661 to 1673. He was involved in the Brunei Civil War and ruled the sultanate from 1661 to 1673, after killing his uncl ...
as his palace following the assassination of Sultan
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, an event that sparked the Brunei civil war.


Geography

Chermin Island, located at the mouth of the Brunei River, spans and lies within the secondary bay southwest of
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. Historically, it was a fortified location with defences dating back to the late
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, guarding the passage to the river alongside , situated approximately half a mile to the north. The bay's rugged escarpments and natural defensive features highlight its strategic significance. Navigation around the island is aided by a red-and-white beacon positioned about northeast. The island's geographical features, complemented by strategically placed beacons and navigational channels, are vital for guiding vessels through the intricate waterways leading to the Brunei River. Due to its proximity to Brunei Town, Chermin Island is occasionally mistaken for part of the capital. The island, which rises to , is densely forested and characterised by steep terrain, dense jungle, and an abundance of crocodiles and snakes, making landing particularly difficult. Its northern extremity is marked by a prominent rock, with Chermin Rock, less than a fathom deep, situated nearby. The island's vegetation includes nipa trees on the eastern side, linked to a mangrove area with species such as ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. In 1990, the
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(UBD) Biology Department recorded seagrass '' Enhalus'' here. The rest of the island features primary forest growth, with limited sandy beaches and mostly muddy shores. Significant erosion is evident on the western side of the island. Although currently abandoned, Chermin Island is occasionally used as a leisure spot by serious sports fishermen.


History

Ong Sum Ping Ong Sum Ping () is a legendary figure.Johannes L. Kurz "Making History in Borneo: Ong Sum Ping during the Late Yuan and Early Ming Dynasties" International Journal of Asia-Pacific Studies 14.2 (2018) http://ijaps.usm.my/?page_id=4256 Identified ...
moved to Brunei with his people and created Kota Batu, the sultans' palace, and built a stone bar at Chermin Island, strengthening the area's defensive qualities. Sultan Muhammad Hasan established his palace and tomb at Tanjong Kindana, at the entrance of the Brunei River. He fortified Chermin Island and constructed a bridge connecting his palace at Tanjong Kindana to the fort. Using cannons created during Sultan Shah Brunei's and his own rule, this was firmly enforced. ''Pengiran Kesuma Negara'' Pengiran Hashim states that 40 boats loaded with stones were sunk in order to begin building the stone fort between Chermin Island and Keingaran Island. The administrative seat of Brunei was relocated from Kota Batu to Chermin Island, which is situated at the mouth of Brunei River, during the civil war (1661–1673) between Sultans Muhiyddin and Abdul Hakkul Mubin. A palace and several houses were proposed on the island by the ''Pengiran Bendahara'' and later ordered by the ''Pehin Orang Kaya Digadong Seri'' Nara. Mubin then relocated the
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from Kota Batu to the island during his reign, while the ''Pengiran Bendahara'' did not. It was intended for Mubin to wait out the crisis taking place prior to the Brunei civil war, the relocation was under the guidance of the newly appointed Pengiran Bongsu (later Muhyiddin). After relocation to the island, Muhyiddin declared himself as the 14th Sultan of Brunei with his authority around
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thus sparking the only civil war in the country. Mubin fought the war from Chermin Island, which he had fortified to protect himself. After breaking a treaty, Mubin ultimately made his way back to Chermin Island. With the aid of a troop from the
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, forces from Muhyiddin landed on the island, no fighting has taken place as most fortifications were destroyed by bombardment from Tanjong Kindana. The island's fort was taken, and Mubin was put to death. Mubin has sent most of the
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into the Brunei Bay with cannons. It is claimed that he was buried on the island. Sultan Muhammad Alam's death in 1828, marking the end of another civil war, is closely linked to Chermin Island, where he was allegedly assassinated by hired killers. However, historian Jamil Al-Sufri questions this account due to a lack of evidence. An alternative version suggests he voluntarily left Brunei and moved to
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in
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, where a gravestone is believed to mark his burial. While there is no proof he was buried on Chermin Island, the gravestone closely resembles other royal tombstones in Brunei. The mouth of the Brunei River, between Chermin Island and Muara, was thoroughly surveyed in 1926 by a team from . On the evening of 27 December 1958, while traveling downstream from Brunei Town with a pilot on board, the SS ''Juno'' struck the turning light beacon off Chermin Island, causing the structure to collapse. In 1992, the island was studied by the UBD Biology Department, which recommended its preservation for its rich sediment, wildlife, and plant life. Additionally, the island has potential as an archaeological site for tourists if the historically significant fortifications once standing there are rebuilt. As of 2000, Chermin Island has been gazetted under the ''Antiquities and Treasure Trove Act''.


Legacy

* The island has been depicted on the reverse side of the B$100 note since 2004.


See also

*
List of islands of Brunei The following is a list of islands of Brunei. The islands are either located in rivers, South China Sea, Serasa Bay or Brunei Bay. List of islands Brunei-Muara District Mukim Kota Batu * Berambang Island – * Chermin Island – ...


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