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British-Siam Border Stone

Bandar Baharu
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The British-Siam Border Stone is a significant historical marker located in Bandar Baharu district, Kedah, near the Malaysia-Thailand border. This boundary stone was erected to delineate the frontier between British colonial territories and the Kingdom of Siam during the early 20th century, a period marked by intense colonial competition across the region. This marker is closely associated with the 1909 Anglo-Siamese Treaty, which formally established the boundary between the British and Siamese spheres of influence. Such boundary stones were strategically placed along the border to ensure both parties respected the agreed-upon demarcation line, thereby preventing territorial disputes and conflicts. Visitors to this site can observe a stone marker made from durable materials, complete with reference numbers and identification marks that remain visible today. Its location along the historic K144 road adds to its historical significance, as this route was part of the transportation network connecting frontier regions during the colonial period. For those interested in appreciating Malaysia's colonial heritage and understanding how national borders were shaped, this border stone offers a unique learning experience. It is ideally suited for history enthusiasts, researchers, and anyone curious about the political geography of the Malay Peninsula during the colonial era.

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