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The Pahang River ( ms, Sungai Pahang) is a river that flows through the state of Pahang, Malaysia. At 459 km in length, it is the longest river on the
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. The river begins at the
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of Jelai and Tembeling rivers on the Titiwangsa Mountains and drains into the South China Sea.


River course

From the upper slopes of the Titiwangsa Mountains at Cameron Highlands, the
Jelai River The Jelai River ( ms, Sungai Jelai) is a 97.14 km long river in Pahang, Malaysia. See also * List of rivers of Malaysia This is an incomplete list of rivers that are at least partially in Malaysia. The rivers are grouped by strait or sea ...
flows in a southeasterly direction, passing through Padang Tengku and Kuala Lipis before merging with the
Tembeling River The Tembeling River ( ms, Sungai Tembeling) is a river in Pahang, Malaysia. It is a main tributary of the Pahang River. See also * List of rivers of Malaysia References

Rivers of Pahang Rivers of Malaysia {{Malaysia-river-stub ...
. The Tembeling River, which begins at Pahang and the Terengganu state border at
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, flows in a southwesterly direction passing through Kuala Tahan. The Pahang River flows in a southerly direction passing through Jerantut Feri,
Kuala Krau Kuala Krau (Pahang Malay: ''Kole Kgha'') is a federal constituency in Temerloh District and Maran District, Pahang, Malaysia, that has been represented in the Dewan Rakyat The Dewan Rakyat (English: 'House of Representatives'; ) is the lower ...
, Kerdau and
Temerloh Temerloh is a municipality in central Pahang, Malaysia. Temerloh has been proven to be the "centre of Peninsular Malaysia" (Malay: ) 3TS, which is situated at Kampung Paya Siput, Lanchang. Located about from Kuala Lumpur along the Kuantan–Kua ...
. At
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, the river turns to the northeast, passing through Chenor and then turning east at
Lubuk Paku Lubuk Paku is a small town in Maran District, Pahang, Malaysia. The town is located near Maran town. The main features of this town are the historical Lubuk Paku police station and Pahang River. Historical Lubuk Paku police station This historical ...
and Lepar into the floodplain of
Paloh Hinai Paloh Hinai is a small town in Pekan District, Pahang, Malaysia, located along the Pahang River The Pahang River ( ms, Sungai Pahang) is a river that flows through the state of Pahang, Malaysia. At 459 km in length, it is the longest river ...
,
Pekan Pekan Town is a town in Pekan District, Pahang, Malaysia. It is also the royal capital of the state. Its name comes from a flower, the '' Bunga Pekan''. Pekan is also the name of the district the town is situated in, and a parliamentary const ...
and
Kuala Pahang Kuala Pahang is a town ward and mukim in Pekan District, Pahang, Malaysia. Geography ''Kuala Pahang'' means ''Lower Pahang'' or "the estuary of the Pahang River"; this is where the Pahang River empties into the South China Sea The South Chin ...
before draining into the South China Sea. From the source to the mouth, the Pahang River basin comprises almost all the districts in Pahang, including Cameron Highlands, Lipis, Jerantut,
Temerloh Temerloh is a municipality in central Pahang, Malaysia. Temerloh has been proven to be the "centre of Peninsular Malaysia" (Malay: ) 3TS, which is situated at Kampung Paya Siput, Lanchang. Located about from Kuala Lumpur along the Kuantan–Kua ...
, Bera, Maran and
Pekan Pekan Town is a town in Pekan District, Pahang, Malaysia. It is also the royal capital of the state. Its name comes from a flower, the '' Bunga Pekan''. Pekan is also the name of the district the town is situated in, and a parliamentary const ...
. The
Lipis River Lipis River ( ms, Sungai Lipis) is a river of Pahang, Malaysia. See also * List of rivers of Malaysia This is an incomplete list of rivers that are at least partially in Malaysia. The rivers are grouped by strait or sea. The rivers flowing int ...
, a tributary of the Jelai River, begins at the Pahang and
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state border in
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, Raub district and ends at the confluence of Jelai River and Lipis River at Kuala Lipis. Semantan River, a tributary of the Pahang River begins in
Bentong Bentong (Jawi alphabet, Jawi: ﺑﻨﺘﻮڠ), the seat of Bentong District, is a town located in western Pahang, Malaysia, at the border with the state of Selangor in the west and the state of Negeri Sembilan in the south. Government Benton ...
district and ends at the confluence of the Pahang River and Semantan River at Kuala Semantan. The Triang River and Bera River, tributaries of the Pahang River, begin at the
Jelebu The Jelebu District (Negeri Sembilan Malay: ''Jolobu'') is the second largest district in Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia after Jempol, with a population over 40,000. Jelebu borders on the Seremban District to its west and Kuala Pilah District to i ...
and
Jempol The Jempol District is the largest district in the Malaysian state of Negeri Sembilan. The district borders Jelebu District to the northwest, Kuala Pilah District to the west, Tampin District to the south, Bera District, Pahang to the northeas ...
districts of
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state while the Lepar River, another tributary of the Pahang River, passing through Kuantan district in the east before ending at the confluence of the Pahang River and Lepar River at Paloh Hinai. The only district in Pahang that does not have a tributary of the Pahang River or have the Pahang River flowing through it is
Rompin The Rompin District is a district located in the southeastern corner of Pahang, Malaysia. Rompin is currently under the Rompin District Council. The district covers an area of 5,296 km and located 130 kilometres from Kuantan, the capital ci ...
.


History

The banks of the Pahang River were settled as early as 1400 by warriors and seafarers from around Maritime Southeast Asia including places such as
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,
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,
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and
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. The earliest historical records of the Pahang River, the riverine inhabitants or the people of Pahang were found in the
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and
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.


Early transportation role

The Pahang and Muar Rivers were nearly connected at a place called
Jempol The Jempol District is the largest district in the Malaysian state of Negeri Sembilan. The district borders Jelebu District to the northwest, Kuala Pilah District to the west, Tampin District to the south, Bera District, Pahang to the northeas ...
, in
Negeri Sembilan Negeri Sembilan (, Negeri Sembilan Malay: ''Nogoghi Sombilan'', ''Nismilan'') is a state in Malaysia which lies on the western coast of Peninsular Malaysia. It borders Selangor on the north, Pahang in the east, and Malacca and Johor to the s ...
as the Serting River flows into the Bera River, a tributary of the Pahang River. The Jempol River flows into the Muar River. Trading boats from the Muar could continue their journey until they reached Kuala Pahang in Pekan, or Kuala Lipis to continue into Terengganu, Kelantan or Perak.


Natural history

During the Pleistocene epoch or
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period about 10,000 years ago, there was a 5 degrees celsius drop in the global temperature. At mountaintops, snow accumulated as ice caps and glaciers (including Mount Kinabalu), thus disrupting the global hydrological cycle. Due to lack of water discharge into the sea, the sea level was 120 meters lower than it is today. The South China Sea dried up, exposing the Sunda Shelf and previous deep trenches became huge ancient rivers called the North Sunda River. Mainland Asia, the Malay Peninsula,
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and Java became connected to Borneo via the landbridge of exposed Sunda Shelf. The North Sunda River provided vital connection to the Mekong River in Vietnam and the
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in Thailand to the north, the Baram and Rajang rivers in Sarawak to the east and the Pahang River and
Rompin River Rompin River ( ms, Sungai Rompin) is a river in the Malaysian state of Pahang. It flows through the southeastern part of Pahang before emptying into the South China Sea. See also * List of rivers of Malaysia This is an incomplete list of rivers ...
to the west of the massive land mass. Freshwater catfishes from those rivers migrated and mated to exchange their genetic materials about 10,000 years ago. Thus, after the Holocene, when the temperature increased, a substantial amount of the ice that had accumulated melted, increasing sea levels, inundating the landbridges and the Sunda River, thus isolating the catfish populations. However, their genetic motives are still in the DNA as an evidence of the previous connections of the Pahang River to other isolated rivers in Indochina and Borneo.


Towns and Bridges

Jerantut is 15 km from the confluence of the Jelai River and the Tembeling River. Temerloh is situated on the confluence between the Semantan River and Pahang River. The town of Pekan, which is Pahang's royal town, is situated on the southern bank of the river, near the river mouth. There are seven bridges built across the river. The bridges are the
Abu Bakar Bridge The Abu Bakar Bridge (Malay: ''Jambatan Abu Bakar'') is the main bridge on Pahang River near Pekan, Pahang, Malaysia Malaysia ( ; ) is a country in Southeast Asia. The federation, federal constitutional monarchy consists of States and fed ...
in Pekan, the Paloh Hinai bridge of
Tun Razak Highway Tun Razak Highway, Federal Route 12 ''(Lebuhraya Tun Razak),'' also known as Segamat-Kuantan Highway ''(Lebuhraya Segamat-Kuantan)'', Asian Highway Route 142, is a federal highway running from the town of Segamat, Johor to Gambang before procee ...
in Paloh Hinai, the Chenor Bridge in Chenor, the new
Temerloh Bridge Sultan Ahmad Shah Bridge or Temerloh Bridge is the main bridge on Pahang River near Temerloh, Pahang, Malaysia. The 575 m bridge is located at Federal route Federal Route 2. History In 1971, the old Temerloh Bridge spanning across the Pahang ...
in Temerloh, the
Semantan Bridge Sultan Ahmad Shah II Bridge or Semantan Bridge is the longest highway bridge in the East Coast Expressway network. It bridges the Pahang River in Pahang, Malaysia. This 700-metre bridge was opened when the East Coast Expressway was built. It cro ...
of
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in Sanggang, the Sultan Ahmad Shah Bridge in Kuala Krau and the Sultan Abdullah Bridge in Jerantut Feri. Bera is the only district on the Pahang River watershed that has no bridge crossing the river.


Gallery

File:Sungei Pahang.JPG, Pahang River near Chenor. File:Jambatan Sungei Pahang.JPG, A new concrete bridge over the Pahang River. File:Old Temerloh bridge damaged in 1972 flood.JPG, Damaged Temerloh bridge during 1971/72 flood. File:Steel bridge constructed in 1973.JPG, Steel bridge constructed in 1973 near Temerloh. File:Raft house near Temerloh.JPG, Raft-house on Sungei Pahang near Temerloh town. File:Temerloh bridge3.JPG, The confluence of Sungei Semantan on the right near Pekan Sari Temerloh.


References on Historical Pahang

* Sejarah Melayu. 1612-1615. Tun Seri Lanang. * Yusoff Iskandar, Abdul Rahman Kaeh; W G Shellabear. Sejarah Melayu : satu pembicaraan kritis dari pelbagai bidang. * Abdullah, W. G. (William Girdlestone) Shellabear. Hikayat Munshi Abdullah bin Abdul Kadir * Anon. The Hikayat Abdullah. * A. C Milner. A Missionary : Source for a Biography of Munshi Abdullah. * Anthony Milner. The Invention of Politics in Colonial Malaya. * C. M. (Constance Mary) Turnbull The Straits Settlements, 1826-67: Indian Presidency to Crown Colony. * ''
Journal of the Malayan Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society The ''Journal of the Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society'' (JMBRAS) is a scholarly journal published by the Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society (MBRAS). The journal covers topics of historical interest concerning peninsular Ma ...
''. * ''Journal of the Federated Malay States Museums'' * The Selangor Journal: Jottings Past and Present. * S. L. Wong Exciting Malaysia: A Visual Journey. *
Carl A. Trocki Carl A. Trocki is an American historian specializing in the history of Southeast Asia and China. He was formerly Professor of Asian Studies at the Queensland University of Technology and Director of the Centre for Community and Cross-Cultural Stud ...
. 1999. Opium, Empire and the Global Political Economy: Asia's Transformations. * Virginia Matheson Hooker. A Short History of Malaysia: Linking East and West. *
Nicholas Tarling Peter Nicholas Tarling (1 February 1931 – 13 May 2017) was a historian, academic, and author. He specialised in Southeast Asian history, and wrote on 18th- and 19th-century Malaysia, North Borneo, Philippines, and Laos, especially regarding ...
. The Cambridge History of Southeast Asia. * S. Durai Raja Singam. 1980. Place-names in Peninsular Malaysia. * Muhammad Haji Salleh. Sajak-Sajak Sejarah Melayu. * Lucian Boia. Great Historians from Antiquity to 1800: An International Dictionary. * MacKinnon K, Hatta G, Halim H, Mangalik A.1998. The ecology of Kalimantan. Oxford University Press, London.


See also

* Malaysia * Pahang *
Prehistoric Malaysia The earliest anatomically modern humans skeleton in Peninsular Malaysia, Perak Man, dates back 11,000 years and Perak Woman dating back 8,000 years, were both discovered in Lenggong. The site has an undisturbed stone tool production area, creat ...
* Pekan District * Muar River * Taman Negara National Park *
Malay Peninsula The Malay Peninsula (Malay: ''Semenanjung Tanah Melayu'') is a peninsula in Mainland Southeast Asia. The landmass runs approximately north–south, and at its terminus, it is the southernmost point of the Asian continental mainland. The area ...
* Titiwangsa Mountains


External links


Up close with Sungai Pahang

Mat Kilau, the Malay warrior

Unexplored Corner of Pahang. Journal of the Straits Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society

Bridges over Sungai Pahang

New Species from Sungai Pahang

Fish of Sungai Akah

Sungei Jeli

Pahang ICT

Palaeoecology of Pahang





Pahang Overview

Pahang peatswamp

Pahang interest

Melioidosis in Pahang

Caves in Pahang

Forest Collectors

Human Development
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