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History - Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia

HISTORY

Kuala Lumpur was founded by Chinese settlers in 1857 as a tin-mining camp. In Malay, Kuala Lumpur means Muddy Estuary. By the 1860s, the landing place was a flourishing village.

It was a violent time with fierce rivalries over mining claims and water rights which led to civil wars. Feuds, murders, gang wars all combined with the threat of devastating fires and pestilence made it a turbulent settlement.

It expanded under British rule (1873-1957) as a center of tin and rubber production and became the capital of the British-protected Federated Malay States in 1895. A rail line from KL to Klang, connecting the capital to the sea, was opened in 1886.

With the citys establishment as State Capital of Selangor, more and more people from surrounding villages moved there. It rapidly developed into an administrative center and hub of business and trade. In 1946, it became the headquarters of the Federation of Malaya.

After independence in 1957, KLs progress increased, and by 1974, it was formally detached from the State of Selangor and made into a Federal Territory. Today, KL is the seat of government in Malaysia, with its own administration headed by a minister of cabinet rank.

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