National Anthem of the Kingdom of Sarawak | Gone forth beyond the sea (AI) (Remastered)
"Gone Forth Beyond the Sea" was the national anthem of the Raj of Sarawak. It was composed in 1872 by Margaret of Sarawak,[3] in honour of Charles of Sarawak, and was in use until the Raj was ceded to the United Kingdom in 1946 and become its crown colony. One vinyl record of it is on permanent exhibition by the Brooke Heritage Trust managed by Margaret's great great grandson Jason at the Kuching Old Courthouse. ----- This song was created by Suno AI ----- #education #historical #history #music #nationalanthem #sunoai #entertainment #patriotic #asia #sarawak #malaysia

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