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Tanjung Tuan (formerly known as Cape Rachado as named by the
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, meaning 'broken cape') is an area in Alor Gajah District, Malacca, Malaysia. It is an exclave of Malacca adjacent to
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, Negeri Sembilan. The
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is well known for the
Cape Rachado Lighthouse The Cape Rachado Lighthouse ( ms, Rumah Api Tanjung Tuan) is a lighthouse located in Cape Rachado, also known as Tanjung Tuan in Malay, in Alor Gajah District, Malacca, Malaysia. The lighthouse is believed to be the oldest in the country, its ...
facing the
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. The coastal area off the cape is famous as the site of the naval Battle of Cape Rachado in 1606, between the Dutch VOC and Portuguese fleets. The battle was the opening act for the series of conflicts between the Dutch-
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coalition and
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that ultimately ended with the Portuguese surrender of the city and fort of Malacca to the VOC in 1641.


Lighthouse

After Portugal conquered Malacca in 1511, the Portuguese wanted to build a lighthouse to guide its ships. Tanjung Tuan was chosen and the cape was named Cape Rachado by them. Subsequently, a lighthouse was built between 1528 and 1529. As Malacca switched hands to the Dutch and later to the British in 1641 and 1824 respectively, so too did the possession of the structure.


Forest reserve

In 1921, the area was gazetted as a permanent forest reserve under ''(No.Warta : 2066 bertarikh 23 Disember, 1921)'' with 809,700 square metres under the name of ''Hutan Simpanan Cape Rachado''. However, in 1969 an area of 161,900 square metres was degazetted from the permanent forest reserve status for the purpose of public use ''(No.Warta : 328 bertarikh 25 Disember, 1969)''. On 5 January 1971, The rest of the 607,000 square metres of the Cape Rachado forest reserves was gazetted as a wildlife sanctuary under the jurisdiction of PERHILITAN (forestry and wildlife protection department) under M.P.U.5 and PG No: 85 under the ''Birds and Wild Life Protection Ordinance, 1955'' (''Ordinan Perlindungan Binatang-Binatang Liar dan Burung-Burung, 1955''). On 16 April 1996, a company (Dataran Baiduri Sdn Bhd) was assigned to commercially develop the park. This area has been designated by BirdLife International as an Important Bird Area. The
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is active in promoting conservation in the area. Puncak Batu Putih in Cape Rachado is popular for hikers for short hiking experience during the weekend.


Burial Place

It has also believed that Tanjung Tuan is the place where Parameswara (1344 – c. 1414), the last king of Singapura and the founder of Malacca was buried. Parameswara was succeeded by his son, Megat Iskandar Shah who in turn ruled Malacca until 1424. There is an allegation that Parameswara had also been buried at the Bukit Larangan Park,
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. Some other also believe that he could have been cremated based on the Hindu's ritual belief system as people cannot find his actual buried place.


Further reading

Concerning the battle of Cape Rachado in 1606: * Borschberg, Peter, ''Journal, Memorials and Letters of Cornelis Matelieff de Jonge. Security, Diplomacy and Commerce in 17th Century Southeast Asia,'' NUS Press, 2015. https://www.academia.edu/4302783 * Borschberg, Peter, ''The Singapore and Malacca Straits. Violence, Security and Diplomacy in the 17th Century,'' NUS Press, 2010. https://www.academia.edu/4302722 * Borschberg, Peter, "The value of Admiral Matelieff's writings for the history of Southeast Asia, c.1600–1620", ''Journal of Southeast Asian Studies,'' 48(3), pp. 414–435. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S002246341700056X


See also

*
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Notes and references


Malacca State Forestry Department
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