Leluhur: Singapore's Kampong Gelam by Hidayah Amin
Written by Hidayah Amin, ‘Leluhur: Singapore’s Kampong Gelam’ was awarded the NUS Singapore History Prize 2021.
Once the centre of trade and commerce connecting Singapore to the rest of the Malay Archipelago, Kampong Gelam served as a religious, intellectual, and social hub for the Malays in Singapore. It also functioned as a Pilgrim Hub for pilgrims bound for the Haj.
In 1989, the Singapore government gazetted Kampong Gelam and accorded it the status of a conservation area. At the heart of it all, Kampong Gelam was home to modern Singapore's pioneers, entrepreneurs, craftsmen, and residents.
The book features a foreword by Tommy Koh, Honourary Chairman of the National Heritage Board in Singapore.
Authors: Hidayah Amin
Publisher: Helang Books
Size: 27.4 x 20 x 4.1cm
Weight: 1.91kg
Date: 2019
Hardcover, 384 pages
ISBN: 9789811158063
Condition: This is a brand new copy in pristine condition.