The Oil and Gas Discovery Centre ( OGDC ; Malay : Pusat Penemuan Minyak dan Gas ) is a science centre in Seria , Belait District , Brunei . It was constructed near the Seria Oil Field and was rebranded Seria Energy Lab ( SEL ) in 2020. As BSP's flagship initiative, it aims to promote the nation's scientific literacy .
28-410: OGDC was officiated by Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah on 14 September 2002, on the same day of the inauguration of Ampa Fairley Rationalisation Project (AFRP). The Shell Traffic Games and OGDC Traffic Games Park opened for business in 2007. The International Science Centre had its first traveling exhibition at the facility in 2012. The Asia Pacific Network of Science and Technology Centres (ASPAC) conference
56-739: A major exodus from the Malay-speaking city of Cauin, he suggested that the Bruneians moved from the Mekong Delta in the late 17th century . The trader said that Sultan Yuso conquered the Bisayahs, found riches, and was then granted power by the Chinese Emperor . Even while his story is full with regional folklore , it also makes reference to actual monarchs like Sultan Soliman and Sultan Abdul Kahar, which helps establish him as
84-458: A product called Kajang. This product is used for roofing and walling material when building a house or farm hut. Young girls are trained by the older women. The woven Rumbia's leaves need to be dried under the sun. These leaves last for two to three years. In the past, the branches of the Rumbia tree were used as walls for a house or hut. The branch can be used to build chicken coops and fences, and
112-524: A reliable historian. The next important character in Brunei's history is Datuk Imam Ya'akub, who wrote between 1680 and 1690, under Sultan Aliuddin's rule. He put together a Silsilah that served as the foundation for the initial sections of two books that Amin Sweeney revised. Regretfully, these passages contradict each other, casting doubt on Ya'akub's actual identification of Sultan Ahmad and whether he
140-487: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . List of Sultans of Brunei The Sultan of Brunei is the monarchical head of state of Brunei and head of government in his capacity as prime minister of Brunei . Since independence from the British in 1984, only one sultan has reigned, though the royal institution dates back to the 14th century. The Sultan of Brunei can be thought of as synonymous with
168-625: Is an indigenous people from the northwest coast of East Malaysia on the island of Borneo . Their population is concentrated around Beaufort as well as Kuala Penyu districts of southern Sabah (in which they are counted under the Kadazan-Dusun group of peoples), Labuan Federal Territory and in Limbang District , Sarawak (in which they are grouped under the Orang Ulu designation). The Bisaya tribe has many similarities with
196-524: Is closely related, linguistically, with the Tatana Dusun of Kuala Penyu, Sabah. Several theories have been put forward by various researchers regarding the origins of the name of the Bisaya people. Beyer H.O. in 1926, Hester E.D. in 1954 and Harrison in 1956 suggested that the name may have come from the empire of Sri Vijaya (Sonza, 1972). However, in 1960, Eugene Vestraelen (Professor of Linguistics at
224-399: Is located around 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) from the park. On 6 April 2021, SEL was officially opened by Prince Al-Muhtadee Billah . The centre consists of the main gallery, basketball court , beach soccer pit , big top, classroom, conference room, playground, science lab and theater. There are six exhibitions at SEL, they are: This article about a building or structure in Brunei
252-497: Is to generate highly competent and educated citizens. The Brunei Shell Petroleum (BSP) Company celebrated its 90th anniversary with the construction of the Seria Energy Recreational Park (SERP). BSP seized the chance to open the solar-powered park to the public so that the people of Seria and Belait might engage in light walking and physical activity throughout the evening. The Billionth Barrel Monument
280-577: The 14th century . But Brown also cited P. Manuel Teixeira's analysis of Rui de Brito Patalim [ pt ] 's correspondence, which suggested that there were two different Bruneis: a pagan and a Muslim. Local academics opposed this idea, arguing that Brunei was established as a Muslim kingdom under Muhammad Shah from the beginning, so confirming the idea that it has always been a shining example of Islam in Southeast Asia. An inscription discovered in 1979 indicated that Abdul Majid Hassan ,
308-561: The river or at sea , and they can hold their breath under water without drowning . Sabah Bisaya language has 90% intelligibility of Tatana, a Dusun dialect. Bisaya in Sabah also has 58% lexical similarity with dialects of Sarawak Bisaya and 57%โ59% with Brunei dialect. Bornean Bisaya belong to the Dusunic group, linguistically. The traditional musical instrument consists of Kulintangan, gong, and many of small gongs (cf. Asmahs claim that
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#1732765688107336-479: The Bisaya are supposed to be the best gong musicians). It is as if somebody just beats the gong and everyone-men, women, young and old just starts to dance. All these instruments are used in the wedding ceremony, celebrating very important people etc. Besides the musical items, the Bisayas are able to make good weapons for various purposes. There are andiban , sumpit , parang , keris and knife. The majority of
364-604: The Bisaya in Sabah (Beaufort) are Muslims while the Bisaya in Sarawak (Limbang & Miri) are mostly Christians. Though they treasure their cultural traditions of medicine, marriages, death etc., they don't actually practice it, possibly due to the influence of the religions. Even though they would call the traditional medicine men or women known as Bobolian to perform rites in times of illness, most now go to modern medical clinics. White shirt, Songket , Tarbus, smoking pipe, Keris , bracelet The Rumbia 's leaves can be woven into
392-548: The Dusun Tatana tribe, especially in terms of language. It is evident that some of their dialogical language conversations are almost identical if they have a dialogue with each other. Nowadays the Bisaya living in Sabah are Muslims , while the Bisaya living in Sarawak are mostly Christians . In Brunei, they are referred as Dusun , Jati Dusun and Bisaya (one group with the Dusun people of Sabah, Dusunic people). The Bisaya
420-744: The Spanish, in reference to the prominent practice of full-body tattooing (batok). The word Bisaya, on the other hand, was first documented in Spanish sources in reference to the non-Ati inhabitants of the island of Panay. The proto-Bisaya's indigenous people settled in Borneo thousands of years ago. They are skilled in agriculture, particularly in the areas such as paddy planting , ginger , sago , local ginger , tapioca , banana, yam , pepper , coconut . They also hunt animals and breed others, such as chicken, duck , goose , goat, buffalo , cows and many more. Bisaya people are skilled in catching fish either from
448-607: The University of San Carlos, Cebu City) cautioned that the linguistic derivation of Vijaya would not be Bisaya but Bidaya , or Biraya . Another theory was suggested by John Carroll: According to John Carroll (1961:499-541), the term Visaya might be the Sanskrit Vaisya, denoting the 3rd caste of the Hindu caste system. The Philippines Bisaya were first referred to by the general term Pintados ("the painted ones") by
476-641: The disparity between the official regnal years of the sultans and the historical facts that are currently available. An unnamed Tagalog trader who resided in Brunei before to 1590 made the first recorded attempt to document the country's history; John S. Carroll subsequently published his work. By claiming that the Bruneis were invaders who subjugated the indigenous Bisayahs , this merchant distinguished clearly between accepted customs and empirical evidence. Although traditional belief credited this migration to Sultan Yuso, who supposedly came in Brunei after orchestrating
504-427: The dried branches can be used as a torch. The skin of the branch can be woven into basket, mat, and others. The upper portion of the Rumbia is an edible vegetable that can be eaten raw. This serves as the main vegetable during wedding receptions among the Bisaya community. Then, sago is extracted from the Rumbia's trunk. The skin of the Rumbia tree can be used a firewood, floor for hut, or walls. The trunk can be used as
532-528: The establishment of the Brunei History Centre in 1984. A new history curriculum that mandated extensive textbooks in 1987 heightened the drive for clarity in Brunei's history and raised serious concerns about the reign of Muhammad Shah, Bendahara Sakam 's accomplishments, and the circumstances surrounding Muhammad Aliuddin's death in 1690. In 1988, these important historical questions were still being debated. Bisaya (Borneo) Bisaya
560-509: The genealogical record of the kings of Brunei, was not started until 1807. Therefore, much of the interpretation of history relied on earlier Chinese sources and legends. It seems that the early Sultanate of Brunei was dependent on Chinese support, and perhaps early Sultans were of Chinese origin. Furthermore, the earliest Sultans may have been practicing the Hindu or Buddhist religions, with early names indicating this origin. In recent years, Brunei's historiography has been reexamined due to
588-460: The nationโs Air Force. Other than the 747-8, the other two aircraft sport Royal Brunei Airlines colours. The earliest historical record of the Sultans of Brunei is not clearly known due to the poor early documentation of Brunei history. In addition there has been an effort to Islamise the history, with the "official history" not matching up with verifiable foreign sources The Batu Tarsilah ,
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#1732765688107616-511: The number of sultans mentioned in the Silsilah , it has been difficult to determine the exact date of Muhammad Shah. This disparity calls into doubt not only the notable lack of documents from 1690 to 1790, but also co-reigning sultans, competing monarchs, and lesser-known individuals, like the newborn Olivier van Noort cited. Sweeney's critical edition of the London manuscripts of the Silsilah
644-624: The ruling House of Bolkiah , with generations being traced from the first sultan, Muhammad Shah , temporarily interrupted by the thirteenth sultan, Abdul Hakkul Mubin , who in turn was deposed by a member of the House of Bolkiah. The sultan's full title is His Majesty The Sultan and Yang di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam . The Sultan has had a private fleet of VIP aircraft since 1979 consisting of Boeing 747-8(V8-BKH) Boeing 767-200 (V8-MHB) and Boeing 787-8 (V8-OAS), as well as helicopters such as Sikorsky S70 and S76. The aircraft fleet are not part of
672-411: The son of Muhammad Shah, passed away in A.H. 440/ A.D. 1048. This would have placed Brunei as the first Muslim kingdom in Southeast Asia and dated Muhammad Muhammad's rule to the early 17th century. However, experts eventually refuted this notion. The release of an erroneous family tree that featured the fake Abdul Majid dashed hopes for a more academic study of Brunei's history, which had been raised by
700-450: Was arranged by the center in 2014. The institution hosted "Pesta Sains," its inaugural scientific festival, in 2018. From 2 July 2018 until 2 May 2020, it underwent major renovation and the rebranding of its name from Oil and Gas Discovery Centre to Seria Energy Lab. To highlight its importance in the nation, the facility received a significant makeover in 2019. The center's objective has been updated to align with Wawasan Brunei 2035 , which
728-761: Was referring to the Chinese mandarin Ong Sum Ping or Sultan Muhammad's brother. This suggests that the text has been corrupted over time. Sir Hugh Low stands out among the European explorers of Southeast Asia due to his intense interest in history. Prior to Donald Brown 's publication of his work in 1970, his 1880 submission to the Journal of the Straits Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society
756-494: Was supposed to further historical study in Brunei, but in the end, it didn't because the inconsistencies in the texts made researchers hesitant to conduct more in-depth research. A significant contribution was made in 1970 by Brown, who collected several historical views in his study Brunei: The Structure and History of a Bornean Malay Sultanate . He brought up Paul Pelliot 's association between Mahmud Shah and Ma-ha-mo-sha, implying that Muhammad Shah's rule may have begun as early as
784-483: Was the first significant modern attempt to record Brunei's history. Despite having access to Pengiran Kasuma's Silsilah and other records, Low was unable to date Brunei's historical chronology since it lacked dates and allusions to outside events. Given the lengthy reigns of multiple sultans at that time, he surmised that the adoption of Islam and the founding of the dynasty most likely took place about 1403, but they may have happened earlier. Due to differing opinions on
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