Brunei in 1916, 100 Years Ago
This article was published in my column The Golden Legacy on Sunday, 28 August 2016 in The Brunei Time Sunday. +++++ BRUNEI IN 1916, 100 YEARS AGO by Rozan Yunos As the 2016 Olympics drew to a close, not many remember that the 1916 Olympics which was supposed to have taken place in Germany never took place. In that year the world was ensnared in the first World War. In July to November 1916, in the Battle of the Somme, more than one million soldiers died with 57,470 British Empire casualties on the first day alone and 19,240 of them killed. Despite Brunei not being impacted or involved in the war directly, prayers were offered in the mosques, according to G.E. Cator, the British Resident writing in the Brunei Annual Report 1916 who noted that “His Highness the Sultan has frequently expressed his loyalty to His Majesty the King, and prayers are offered in the Mosques for the success of the British Army.” What else happened in the world that year? Today’s luxury car maker, the Germa