Kellie’s Castle in Batu Gajah, Malaysia: The English Government’s Treatment of Malaysians Who Were Anti-Colonial Between the Late 18th Century to the 20th Century, the Number of Malaysians Detained for Anti-Colonial Views by 1949, the Person Who Constructed Kellie’s Castle and the Reason for This, the Reason Kellie’s Castle Remains Unfinished During the Modern Day, the Reason Cement is Not Used Within the Brick Architecture of Kellie’s Castle, the Composition of Malaysian Mortar During the Early 20th Century, the State of the Finished Portions of Kellie’s Castle During the Modern Day, the Death of Scottish Civil Engineer William Kellie-Smith, the Reaction of Kellie-Smith’s Family to This Event, the Reason Kellie’s Castle is Heavily Influenced by Mughal (Timurid Mongol) Architecture, Kellie-Smith Becoming Wealthy During the Early Development of Malaysia, the Security Features Installed Into Kellie’s Castle, the Reason Kellie’s Castle Possesses Several Underground Rooms and a Tunnel Network, the Possibility of Kellie-Smith Constructing an Indian Temple for Workers, the Reason Metal Smelting Sites Often Contain Sand, and the Temperature at Which Metals Are Smelted

The British locked up those who were anti-colonial after having colonized Malaysia, most often without a trial of any kind. By the end of 1949, an estimated 8500 people had been detained. Kellie’s Castle, built by Scottish born tin and rubber tycoon William Kellie-Smith was designed to be the first building with an elevator in Malaysia and was originally intended to be a hub for high society. Due to various setbacks including an outbreak of Spanish Flu which killed off a considerable number of K...


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