![]() ![]() It's notorious Royal Town and once of the Malacca Sultanate, Pekan was known as 'Pura'. Pahang was otherwise called 'Inderapura', in any case called Pahang Inderapura. As indicated by an old Malay story, at the spot close to the Pahang River, on the contrary side of Kampung Kembahang, an enormous 'mahang' tree fell over the waterway, in this manner the name ' Pahang began'. The natives used to live here and opened up a few mining territories, particularly in Sungai Lembing. Certain individuals said that the name 'Pahang', started from the language of a Siamese natives clan, signifying 'metal'. He wanted to call it Fanhan, Panghang/Panhang, as G.R Tibbets, a student of history who remarked the story composed by Mas'udi imagined that Fanjab (in Mas'udi's book) was Pahang. ![]() The Arabs and Europeans around then called it as Pam, Pan, Phang, Paam, Poa, Paon, Phamm, Paham, Fanhan, Phang and Pahagh. He composed that among the states attacked by San-Fo- Chi was one called Peng-Keng, for example Pahang. In 1225, Choa Ju-Kua composed the book 'Chu-Fan-Chi'. A Chinese essayist called it as Pang-Hang Peng-Heng, Pang-Heng, Pong- Fong, Phe-Hang, Pang-Kang and others. HISTORY OF PAHANG Pahang Darul Makmur was called distinctively numerous hundreds of years prior. ![]()
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