Kota Batu, Brunei-Muara
Kota Batu (Malay: Kota Batu, stone tomb) or officially Mukim Kota Batu is a mukim or sub-district in the Brunei-Muara District of Brunei. It is located on the eastern-south of the Brunei-Muara District, bordering Mukim Mentiri to the north, the Brunei Bay to the east, Pulau Limpaku Pinang of Limbang, Sarawak (Malaysia) to the east, Mukim Lumapas to the south and west, Mukim Kianggeh and the water village mukims to the west.
Kota Batu was the ancient capital of Brunei, before the emergence of Kampong Ayer further inland over Brunei river during Brunei Civil War in 17th century. According to Brunei source Silsilah Raja-Raja Brunei Kota Batu was founded by Sharif Ali. Among founding workers were Chinese. Palace, mosque and education institutions were build in quickly developing Sultanate center. During the reign of Muhammad Hassan there were "two palaces within a square compound surrounded by a wall" in Kota Batu.[1]
Mukim Kota Batu is separated across Pulau Berambang by the Brunei River that flows from the Brunei Bay towards Mukim Kianggeh, Mukim Lumapas and the water village mukims. Incidentally, Pulau Berambang is a part of Mukim Kota Batu. There are several islands in the Brunei Bay that are included within the Mukim of Kota Batu which include Pulau Kaingaran, Pulau Chermin, Pulau Pepatan, Pulau Baru-Baru and Pulau Berbunut.
Areas and divisions
Mukim Kota Batu includes these following areas:
- Kampong Sungai Lampai
- Kampong Pintu Malim (used to be included in Mukim Kota Batu)
- Kampong Kota Batu
- Kampong Datu Gandi
- Kampong Sungai Matan
- Kampong Serdang/Sungai Belukut
- Kampong Pelambayan
- Kampong Sungai Besar
- Kampong Subok
- Kampong Belimbing
- Perpindahan Tanjong Semasta
- Kampong Sungai Bunga
- Kampong Pudak
- Kampong Berambang
- Kampong Buang Kepayang
- Kampong Riong
- Kampong Menunggol
- Kampong Pulau Baru-Baru {dan Berbunut}
- Kampong Tanjong Cendana?
Other locations
Other locations within the mukim include:
- Pulau Sibungor
- Pulau Berambang
- Pulau Berbunut
- Pulau Baru-Baru
- Pulau Pepatan
- Pulau Chermin
- Pulau Kaingaran
Coordinates: 4°52′59″N 114°57′49″E / 4.88306°N 114.96361°E
References
- ↑ Tsugitaka SATO (12 November 2012). Islamic Urbanism. Routledge. p. 175. ISBN 978-1-136-16959-5.