I agree with the archeologist,Dr Mokhtar..but people around the world just commercialised Borobodur,Machu Picchu but not Kedah..so Jetlag Warriors is the first explorer..Keep it Up,Steve!
You are so lucky...meeting the man whom lead the team that made all the findings...and you able to touch all those things which even locals won't have that oppurtunity...all information direct from the researcher, and he is one of the top researcher in Malaysia.
Kedah have oldest civilization in this region, but the archeology site get less attention compare to Borobudur and Angkor Wat. Few years ago, when I went to Lembah Bujang museum, I am the only visitor there.
It is because Angkor Wat and Candi Borobudur still exist as massive complex for tourist to visit. Sadly in Sg Batu it is just left remnants of a civilization
@@docredzal and also because of the UNESCO site. As for Lembah Bujang, they planned to register with UNESCO but until now still now news regarding this. The UNESCO can help with the funding, and might even help rebuilt the complex and dig in the sinking ancient ships.
@@shzltx1821 It is the Malaysians that should treasure and support financially (i.e. Gomen)for Prof and his team's archeology team to preserve and further dig for this ancient site. But i guess political will is not strong in this matter
I'm a fan of history of Malaysia - ancient and modern... great respect to Prof Mokhtar for his enormous effort to highlight us on this amazing history. Great job guys... appreciate your video and also happy to see how you enjoy Malaysia ancient history.
There's also ancient ships buried in the nearby river since the place used to be a trading point. There's 10 of it if I'm not mistaken. But the archeologist haven't been able to bring those ships out yet because it is kinda costly.
@@goodputin4324just because kedah is not white or egyptian or greek or chinese or whatever does not mean it can't be the oldest or one of the oldest kingdom/civilisation in the world
@@goodputin4324 , Carbon date shows this civilization at least 788BC. At one place they found more than 2 millions tuyure which produced around 5 hundreds BC. With that amount of tuyure, at that time Sungai Batu can be considered as one of the biggest iron smelting industry if not the biggest ones. And to reach that level, I believe its required hundreds or thousands of years of evolving technology. FYI, the geometry of tuyure are very consistent, which clearly shows the mass production process of this part. For me, Sungai Batu is a very amazing ancient civilization, a very different as compared with others. The real ancient heavy industry.
# correction.. only 3⭐maybe, when he mentioned the Arab world civilization at century B. C. Saudi Arabia wasn't even in existence, but the area was part of the Arabian peninsula then, Arab civilizations would be in countries now called Yemen, Syria & Iraq.(historical fact)
I have passed by this location many times before, as it is just beside the main road, but have not even stop to visit this place.......maybe the next time I will stop and visit it. This is really a historical site that should not be miss by all Malaysian.
For the info, there are two doctor heroes in Malaysia who work tirelessly in every moment and time. Dr. Mokhtar Saidin (Archeologist) and Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah (Dir. Gen. of Health). They are both our national heroes. Irreplaceable. May God protect them both with good health.
Yes, but because this site are more ancient than those sites, what one can see is only crumbling remnants. Brobodur and Angkor Watt structure still standing until today.
I doubt it. While more visitors could be good, but this site can't handle too many visitors. Angkor Wat and Borobudur are megaliths, huge monuments that are a pain to break even with a wrecking ball. If this site has even half of the visitor count of either of those monuments, that site would break. And you know how kids are, they make accidents. There's even a kid from China who doodled his name on a pyramid.
@@cristabeleactually Malaysian government does't care about our history. Prof actually won't revealed that he got pressured both from inside and outside Malaysia not to continue excavation. Prof did said to fellow historian, there's another 34 sites that need to be excavate but our government refused to let him. His team also found 5 of ships belong to pheonician from 7th century and they need 20M USD just to pull it out and preserves it This site got budget from government at the time prime minister of Tun Abdullah bin badawi era. The rest of prime minister doesn't care because they got pressured from outsiders. Another thing that he didn't said in this video is at that time, Kedah tua kingdom collecting iron ore around the world from Madagascar to Philippines just to produced this highest grade of ingot
Thank you Jetlag Warriors. I gain knowledge substantially in this less than 15 mins video, more information than what I had for the past 10 years about Sg. Batu early civilization.
The iron-smelting tools found there dated back as old as 530 B.C. There are thousands of tuyeres found there. That means this place and its surrounding area was a large ancient metal industrial area. At 530 B.C, Hinduism and Buddhism weren't even born yet or at least have not yet reached the shores of Kedah. "Kedah" by name and by location is an ancient name that exists almost in every ancient records of China's, Arabs, Persians, Romans and Indian travellers. It predates Angkor Watt and Borobudur. To say that it has Hindu or Buddhism influence are not quite correct because Kedah was a port of call (it received ancient seafarers from around the world, with different cultures) and as you can see, there were no ancient Hindu or Buddhist temples there erected in Kedah or even in Malaysia until just recently. Whatever ancient religion found here in Malaysia, it was obviously observing monotheism. Ancient Malaysia is a land of mysteries, myths, magics and spirits who refuse to be discovered :D
@@hyuuganatsume2621 Yes. I think it went by different names to different cultures, depending who recorded it. Ka-taha, Ka-cha, Kadaram also langkasuka, zabag, langyashu, khalingga, khaling and they all pointed to the same location which is Kedah. I have this hunch that the Great Kalinga Wars was actually fought between Ashoka (Maurya Empire) vs Kedah (Khalingga Empire) and not between Ashoka and Odessa (present-day India). That metal-processing site shows that there was once a big infantry and naval forces in that area controlling the trade routes to / from China. It can't be Odessa.
Sadly, many people, let alone Malaysians remain unaware as the history behind it has been omitted from textbooks, leaving gaps in knowledge. It's crucial to shed light on these untold narratives and bring attention to the forgotten chapters of our past. It is important to distinguish between religion and history. History provides us with a valuable understanding of our roots, while religion holds its own significance in the realm of beliefs and spirituality. By separating the two, we can gain a clearer perspective on our collective past and foster a more inclusive and comprehensive understanding of our heritage. Kudos to all those historians working relentlessly behind the scenes.
Prof actually said in another video, our government refused to out more budget for another 34 sites because there's pressure from inside and outside Malaysia to prevent that from happening
As an avid traveller & into old relics and old heritage stuff..... but yet this is under the radar......Thanks again for creating the awareness of this place.....Stay safe , happy exploring....
Truth, honesty and academic integrity must prevail in archaeological research and history. It is only wise to acknowledge and honour our past. The world knows where the oldest language and oldest religion originated from. 🙏💕🙏
So happy you both got to come here. When I was writing for a newspaper I came here to interview Prof Mokhtar in 2016 and even helped to do some excavation work. I agree with you...for Sg Batu to have unearthed (pun intended) some interesting historical facts makes it such a cool and awesome archeotourism destination. A must visit indeed!
Hanya klaim saje takde pon bukti...ditempat saya banyak dijumpai seperti kedeh tuhe...hanya berupa batu bata merah seperti tempat ritual tamil atau Bangla...mungkin lebih tuhe dari kedeh tuhe..tapi kami tidak jadikan tamakdun karena bukti tak kuat...kalau Malassie bekas batu bata merah ritual tamil langsung diiktirafkan jadi tamakdun Melayu ... sungguh malang ...
Thank you very much Ivana & Kevin for visiting Sungai Batu Archeological Site. It meant really much to us. May you spread the words to others tourists who love history of Malaysia & SEA.
Really loved this mind blowing historical vlog...explanation by you, Steve and Professor Dr Mokhtar were excellent. Thanks for this amazing video. You both are doing great !!
Actually Steve only went to site A, theres alot more site around the road. some of the site can be trace back till 3000 years ago which is very near to Ancient Egypt civilization. Animisme were the original belief of ancient Malays during at the time. then Buddhist and Hinduism were introduced and most(royalty) adopted Indian influenced, this begin until Islam was spread through South East Asia. btw, Prof Mokhtar is the very first person discovered Sungai Batu. very lucky you guys meet him.
Awesome informative video!! Watched it twice, trying to absorb all the information you shared. Well done!!! Keep doing what you're doing!!! Keep safe and healthy.
Thanks Steve & Ivana for this video. Prof. Datuk Dr Mokhtar is one of my lecturers during studying Geophysics at University Science of Malaysia. It is an honour to be one of his students. Thanks Prof! I miss your archaeology classes 😁💞
Woo! Glad you enjoyed it! This video felt sort of hard to make -- there was so much incredible information coming our way, I wasn't sure I could express it in an organized manner. I had such a good time there, I really wanted to make the video do justice!
Fun fact. Kedah soil mostly is like clay. Very good for bricks and pottery. My late dad was from MADA an agricultural branch of the gov. That helps farmers for paddy/rice planting. He was a surveyor.
The history actually well known for those read and match all kingdom which related from India, China and all the empire between. There is old kingdom Gangga in Beruas invaded and destroyed by indian king in way to China. All the related artifacts already collected and can be visited in Beruas Muzium. We should aware that indian empire and china empire had closed relation with south east asia area for the supply of mineral, food, just as in modern days...
Had visited the place few times, not far from my place. Very excited when learning it was my former archaeology lecturer heading the project. A great person indeed. This site is located at both sides of the main road, can you imagine the treasure underneath the road itself?
Thanks to you.. ❤️ even a Malay guy like me don't know about this and I was just know that Malacca empire was our start. Finally I know that Malay is one of the oldest people in the world.
@@MrKdass Macam mana orang India boleh datang sebelum ada kerajaan dan agama di sana? Kalau orang India sampai dan membuat penempatan di situ, tentu Kedah dan Malaysia hari ini majoritinya adalah keturunan India. Diaspora orang India di Malaysia bermula dari keturunan mereka yang dibawa oleh British ke Malaya pada penghujung kurun ke-19. Raja Rajendra Chola pula melanggar Asia Tenggara termasuk Tanah Melayu pun pada 1025 Masehi (CE), hampir dua ribu tahun selepas tamadun Kedah Tua ini.
Great episode guys , thanks to Professor Mokhtar for the information I really enjoyed watching this historical site , would love to go there one day 👍🏻
I love the fact Steve is such a historian! The video is so interesting. The Kedah trip has been hectic hope you and Ivana takes some time off to chill.
Wow. this video was recommended by youtube and you know what, I've been there 4 years ago during my study years as part of my extracurricular activities with Unesco club. what a coincidence! You guys should go visit the Lembah Bujang museum as well because there are many old temple remnants located there.
Semenanjung Malaysia itu dulu dikenali sebagai semenanjung emas. Juga terkenal sebagai survanabhumi (sewaktu zaman hindu-budha di semenanjung). "Survanabhumi" - Perkataan Sanskrit yang membawa maksud "semenanjung emas". Tapi sayang nama survanabhumi itu diabadikan kepada lapangan terbang Thailand. Sedang Malaysia sendiri tidak mahu menggunapakai perkataan itu, padahal sejarah memperakuinya. Di Malaysia, survanabhumi itu dah seolah bukan semenanjung, tapi Thailand memperakuinya meliputi kawasan dari sempadan Malaysia, segenting kra hingga Teluk Siam. Banyak lagi yang Malaysia tidak mahu guna sedangkan itu sejarah Malaysia. Contohnya hotel Hang Tuah, ada di Indonesia sedangkan di Malaysia tiada nama hotel hang Tuah. Juga lapangan terbang Hang Nadim, ada di Indonesia, yaitu di kepulauan Riau. Malaysia juga boleh guna nama-nama ini kerana kita berkongsi sejarah yang sama. Ini bukan bermaksud klaim tetapi zaman dahulu belum punya batas sempadan negara yang sesungguhnya. Sejarah itu milik bersama. Ingat, Sultan Mahmud tidak akan lari ke Bentan jika dia tahu "bahawa itu Indonesia". Ini bukan soal negara tapi zaman dahulu nusantara ini adalah wilayah berdasarkan kekuasaan sultan, bukannya negara seperti sekarang. Justeru, nama Sultan Mahmud boleh dikongsi oleh kedua-dua negara untuk dinamakan di bangunan masing-masing. Kedua-dua negara adalah benar dalam hal ini. Satu pujian untuk Indonesia, yang cepat2 mengisytiharkan makam Tuanku Tambusai sebagai pahlawan nasional Indonesia, yang terletak di Rasah, Seremban. Padahal negara Indonesia belum wujud pada era zamannya. Jelas, Indonesia tidak mahu sejarah nya hilang setelah Malaysia menjadi sebuah negara yang lain. Yaitu jejak sejarah milik Indonesia masih boleh didapati di Malaysia. Malaysia dalam soal Sultan Mahmud? Apakah Malaysia menyatakan makam Sultan Mahmud itu milik Malaysia (sejarahnya)?. Di sini jelas terlihat bahawa jejak sejarah itu tidak dilanjutkan oleh pihak Malaysia manakala Melayu Riau juga boleh berbangga dengan Sultan Mahmud kerana sultan itu juga adalah Sultan rakyat Melayu Riau pada zaman dahulunya.
Ask Prof Mokthar for other archaeological sites in Kedah, since you love history Steve. Kedah's history is wayyyyy older than Malacca's..... There are prob lots and lots of buried ancient cities yet to be discovered.
And the Jerai mountain was actually an island name Serai Island before it become one with mainland. Around the mountain I believe has many historical artifacts scattered if the authorities do make effort to search more
Amazing history knowledge but apparently not many even locals know about it much. The government should make more effort in making these known to people just like the Angkor Wat and boost the tourism industry in near future
Old Kedah imported iron as far as Arab, that time the Malay people already mastered the sea...this region have so many merchant ships even bigger than the Portuguese's...even Chinese kingdoms adapt the ship design...Jong or Junks originated from here
Amazing right? Maybe not as grand as Angkor Wat, but older and rich with history! Really an incredible memory for all of us. SO grateful that Mohktar Saidin was able to show us around! Amazing.
Glad you guys made it there and gave some coverage to the site. I think they are in the process of excavating a few sunken ships from that area but the constant flood and funding issues kind of slowing things down
Good morning - thank you so much for sharing this experience with us. What an incredible insight into history. Chariots in India! Gives me goosebumps. Love your enthusiasm guys! Merry Christmas and stay safe Warriors.
kedah or kataha or kadaram had a strong relationship with the port city of pulikat( pelikat or palaikat) that produced one of the world's best textiles. the traders from pulikat continued their textile trade with malaysia until the 20th century. a Portuguese with the name of Castanheda who lived in malacca from 1528 until 1538 gave a detail explanation of the type of textiles imported from pulikat.
If only schools during my time taught more on local and South East Asian history instead it was mainly concentrated on European history (bronze/iron age,and early 1900's)
I'm so proud of my cousin, Prof. Datuk Dr. Mokhtar bin Hj. Saidin. He's also discovered oldest man in Malaysia "Perak Man"
Ah he is a legend!
We pray and hope he doesn't stoop down to allow anyone to change the history of Malaysia. Let us restore our history.
That is really impressive. Must have a lot of history behind all these discovery.
I agree with the archeologist,Dr Mokhtar..but people around the world just commercialised Borobodur,Machu Picchu but not Kedah..so Jetlag Warriors is the first explorer..Keep it Up,Steve!
Thanks!!
@@JetLagWarriors it's debatable, not apologising for saying that.
kelate mari demo ni
@@rizalalwani stupid
@@JetLagWarriors
You are so lucky...meeting the man whom lead the team that made all the findings...and you able to touch all those things which even locals won't have that oppurtunity...all information direct from the researcher, and he is one of the top researcher in Malaysia.
He is the man! A respected archeologist👍
Wow yeke...bestnya
Kedah have oldest civilization in this region, but the archeology site get less attention compare to Borobudur and Angkor Wat. Few years ago, when I went to Lembah Bujang museum, I am the only visitor there.
yes sadly u are right.
yes, we did not know about it either until we got here!
It is because Angkor Wat and Candi Borobudur still exist as massive complex for tourist to visit. Sadly in Sg Batu it is just left remnants of a civilization
@@docredzal and also because of the UNESCO site. As for Lembah Bujang, they planned to register with UNESCO but until now still now news regarding this. The UNESCO can help with the funding, and might even help rebuilt the complex and dig in the sinking ancient ships.
@@shzltx1821 It is the Malaysians that should treasure and support financially (i.e. Gomen)for Prof and his team's archeology team to preserve and further dig for this ancient site. But i guess political will is not strong in this matter
U guys very lucky to have prof dr mokhtar leading the tour. He is our msian pride..
He is amazing!!👍
How lucky we were to have Dr Mokhtar guiding us!
usm's profs are some of the best 🙌
Dr Mokhtar is very first person who discovered these archeology site. very lucky
Kerajaan Kedah Tua/ ancient Kedah Kingdom , really cool topic to explore more..
very interesting!
I'm amazed how Steve's tone changes whenever he talks about historical facts.
The way the Prof explained to you shows how much he loves his job. 👍
he is a legend!
Greetings from Singapore....wow this is SUPER EYE OPENING......I got to come check this out myself...
I'm a fan of history of Malaysia - ancient and modern... great respect to Prof Mokhtar for his enormous effort to highlight us on this amazing history. Great job guys... appreciate your video and also happy to see how you enjoy Malaysia ancient history.
Glad you also like history!!😁
I'm Kedahan, Siapa lagi likes this guy
Steve's favourite subject - History !!! 👍
Also like me...history subject...👍
@@zizan0693 it's a fascinating and interesting subject. I like it too.
yea!!!🤓
Our minds were officially blown at Sungai Batu 🤯
such an amazing place!!
@@JetLagWarriors would agree on Old Kedah being an old kingdom but oldest kingdom is debatable, sorry.
There's also ancient ships buried in the nearby river since the place used to be a trading point. There's 10 of it if I'm not mistaken. But the archeologist haven't been able to bring those ships out yet because it is kinda costly.
@@goodputin4324just because kedah is not white or egyptian or greek or chinese or whatever does not mean it can't be the oldest or one of the oldest kingdom/civilisation in the world
@@goodputin4324 , Carbon date shows this civilization at least 788BC. At one place they found more than 2 millions tuyure which produced around 5 hundreds BC. With that amount of tuyure, at that time Sungai Batu can be considered as one of the biggest iron smelting industry if not the biggest ones. And to reach that level, I believe its required hundreds or thousands of years of evolving technology. FYI, the geometry of tuyure are very consistent, which clearly shows the mass production process of this part. For me, Sungai Batu is a very amazing ancient civilization, a very different as compared with others. The real ancient heavy industry.
When Steve in his element. Boom! Made me watched from start to the end, although I'm not really into history, but Steve explaination was five stars!
wow! Thanks so much. This makes me happy!
True. He makes history fun!
@@JetLagWarriors You should be a researcher under the Prof's wings....
# correction.. only 3⭐maybe,
when he mentioned the Arab world civilization at century B. C. Saudi Arabia wasn't even in existence, but the area was part of the Arabian peninsula then, Arab civilizations would be in countries now called Yemen, Syria & Iraq.(historical fact)
@@lendmioNoai chill bro hahaha.
We mean it in a light way. Of course, we would ask a historian and archaeologist if we want to dig deeper
I have passed by this location many times before, as it is just beside the main road, but have not even stop to visit this place.......maybe the next time I will stop and visit it. This is really a historical site that should not be miss by all Malaysian.
From Sungai Petani-Bandar Laguna-Semeling-Sungai Batu-Merbok. Laluan nak ke MRSM atau UiTM.
Very educational. Although a Malaysian, I am not aware of this archaeological site. Well done in sharing !
Thanks for watching!😊
I love History. Prof Mokhtar is living legend.
For the info, there are two doctor heroes in Malaysia who work tirelessly in every moment and time. Dr. Mokhtar Saidin (Archeologist) and Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah (Dir. Gen. of Health). They are both our national heroes. Irreplaceable. May God protect them both with good health.
Noorhisyam butonia
They are there to twist history to malay's favor.
@@Janovialwhat Malay favour? Do you never see claudius ptelomy map?
You're the best Steve. Thanks for coming! Much love fr Malaysia
Imagine how popular this place would be if they made it a popular tourist spot? Angkor Wat and Borobudur receives millions of tourist each year!
Yes, but because this site are more ancient than those sites, what one can see is only crumbling remnants. Brobodur and Angkor Watt structure still standing until today.
I doubt it. While more visitors could be good, but this site can't handle too many visitors. Angkor Wat and Borobudur are megaliths, huge monuments that are a pain to break even with a wrecking ball. If this site has even half of the visitor count of either of those monuments, that site would break. And you know how kids are, they make accidents. There's even a kid from China who doodled his name on a pyramid.
@@hawaandroid2786 Yea i think that why
Making it a popular ‘tourist’ spot would ruin it! Stop commercialising people’s history..
@@cristabeleactually Malaysian government does't care about our history. Prof actually won't revealed that he got pressured both from inside and outside Malaysia not to continue excavation. Prof did said to fellow historian, there's another 34 sites that need to be excavate but our government refused to let him. His team also found 5 of ships belong to pheonician from 7th century and they need 20M USD just to pull it out and preserves it
This site got budget from government at the time prime minister of Tun Abdullah bin badawi era. The rest of prime minister doesn't care because they got pressured from outsiders.
Another thing that he didn't said in this video is at that time, Kedah tua kingdom collecting iron ore around the world from Madagascar to Philippines just to produced this highest grade of ingot
You guys are lucky for being able not only to meet up but to be briefed and guided by this living legend.
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
he is the best!
Thank you Jetlag Warriors. I gain knowledge substantially in this less than 15 mins video, more information than what I had for the past 10 years about Sg. Batu early civilization.
Thanks for watching!
The iron-smelting tools found there dated back as old as 530 B.C. There are thousands of tuyeres found there. That means this place and its surrounding area was a large ancient metal industrial area. At 530 B.C, Hinduism and Buddhism weren't even born yet or at least have not yet reached the shores of Kedah. "Kedah" by name and by location is an ancient name that exists almost in every ancient records of China's, Arabs, Persians, Romans and Indian travellers. It predates Angkor Watt and Borobudur. To say that it has Hindu or Buddhism influence are not quite correct because Kedah was a port of call (it received ancient seafarers from around the world, with different cultures) and as you can see, there were no ancient Hindu or Buddhist temples there erected in Kedah or even in Malaysia until just recently. Whatever ancient religion found here in Malaysia, it was obviously observing monotheism. Ancient Malaysia is a land of mysteries, myths, magics and spirits who refuse to be discovered :D
I think they were called Champa or Kadaha back in the days.. but different traders have different name for old Kedah
Explaination yg tepat.
Langkasuka terkemudian drp itu.
@@hyuuganatsume2621 Yes. I think it went by different names to different cultures, depending who recorded it. Ka-taha, Ka-cha, Kadaram also langkasuka, zabag, langyashu, khalingga, khaling and they all pointed to the same location which is Kedah. I have this hunch that the Great Kalinga Wars was actually fought between Ashoka (Maurya Empire) vs Kedah (Khalingga Empire) and not between Ashoka and Odessa (present-day India). That metal-processing site shows that there was once a big infantry and naval forces in that area controlling the trade routes to / from China. It can't be Odessa.
Nice great explanation.. Thank you
Well said.. 👍👍👍
THANKS FOR VISIT KEDAH
It's absolutely wonderful that u guys visited many historical sites in Malaysia such as this one.
👏👏👏 to Steve's effort memorizing the Professor's name
Thank you😊
No… Steve got it wrong…
At 9:57 He said “Professor Dato’ Dr. Mokhtar Saidin Aididit”.
Hahaha...
Sadly, many people, let alone Malaysians remain unaware as the history behind it has been omitted from textbooks, leaving gaps in knowledge. It's crucial to shed light on these untold narratives and bring attention to the forgotten chapters of our past. It is important to distinguish between religion and history. History provides us with a valuable understanding of our roots, while religion holds its own significance in the realm of beliefs and spirituality. By separating the two, we can gain a clearer perspective on our collective past and foster a more inclusive and comprehensive understanding of our heritage. Kudos to all those historians working relentlessly behind the scenes.
Prof actually said in another video, our government refused to out more budget for another 34 sites because there's pressure from inside and outside Malaysia to prevent that from happening
Well done, this is a priceless video. These finds in Kedah is an eye opener... thanks
As an avid traveller & into old relics and old heritage stuff..... but yet this is under the radar......Thanks again for creating the awareness of this place.....Stay safe , happy exploring....
Thanks Jetlag Warrior..the world is really need this video
Steve & Ivana for Malaysia Tourism Ambassador North America....#tourismmalaysia
Truth, honesty and academic integrity must prevail in archaeological research and history.
It is only wise to acknowledge and honour our past.
The world knows where the oldest language and oldest religion originated from.
🙏💕🙏
So happy you both got to come here. When I was writing for a newspaper I came here to interview Prof Mokhtar in 2016 and even helped to do some excavation work. I agree with you...for Sg Batu to have unearthed (pun intended) some interesting historical facts makes it such a cool and awesome archeotourism destination. A must visit indeed!
This has proved that Malays indeed have a glorious past and great civilisation to be proud of👏👏👏
Hanya klaim saje takde pon bukti...ditempat saya banyak dijumpai seperti kedeh tuhe...hanya berupa batu bata merah seperti tempat ritual tamil atau Bangla...mungkin lebih tuhe dari kedeh tuhe..tapi kami tidak jadikan tamakdun karena bukti tak kuat...kalau Malassie bekas batu bata merah ritual tamil langsung diiktirafkan jadi tamakdun Melayu ... sungguh malang ...
@@muhammadsyukri8880 skipdechengminimangker?
@@muhammadsyukri8880sungai batu bukan hanya ada batu bata, tapi tuyere, google apa itu tuyere. Ada berjuta tuyere di Sg. Batu.
@@muhammadsyukri8880 sebuk je indon...gi balik sane....org x kalut sejarah kau Pon 😂😂😂
@@muhammadsyukri8880kalau iri bilang aja ta pak 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Great educational value... thanks guys !...that the value of travelling far and wide...!
Thank you very much Ivana & Kevin for visiting Sungai Batu Archeological Site. It meant really much to us. May you spread the words to others tourists who love history of Malaysia & SEA.
Really loved this mind blowing historical vlog...explanation by you, Steve and Professor Dr Mokhtar were excellent.
Thanks for this amazing video. You both are doing great !!
Thanks so much!
Wouldn't have known about this underrated place if i weren't for this video - will check it out!
This episode... Is a wow!!!!! Thanks Steve. One of the best information.. From JetLag Warriors
Thanks for watching!
Actually Steve only went to site A, theres alot more site around the road. some of the site can be trace back till 3000 years ago which is very near to Ancient Egypt civilization.
Animisme were the original belief of ancient Malays during at the time. then Buddhist and Hinduism were introduced and most(royalty) adopted Indian influenced, this begin until Islam was spread through South East Asia.
btw, Prof Mokhtar is the very first person discovered Sungai Batu. very lucky you guys meet him.
yes, such a huge place!! Amazing place!
Awesome informative video!! Watched it twice, trying to absorb all the information you shared. Well done!!! Keep doing what you're doing!!! Keep safe and healthy.
Thanks❤️
Thanks Steve & Ivana for this video. Prof. Datuk Dr Mokhtar is one of my lecturers during studying Geophysics at University Science of Malaysia. It is an honour to be one of his students. Thanks Prof! I miss your archaeology classes 😁💞
Wow, Steve! You make history fun!
Woo! Glad you enjoyed it! This video felt sort of hard to make -- there was so much incredible information coming our way, I wasn't sure I could express it in an organized manner. I had such a good time there, I really wanted to make the video do justice!
@@JetLagWarriors You did well. Kudos!
Nice... Kedah tua legend
Fun fact. Kedah soil mostly is like clay. Very good for bricks and pottery. My late dad was from MADA an agricultural branch of the gov. That helps farmers for paddy/rice planting. He was a surveyor.
so rich in natural materials
@@JetLagWarriors yes.. and a great location for ports. Near the kedah river and kuala kedah. When the water is higher it was a busy port town.
The history actually well known for those read and match all kingdom which related from India, China and all the empire between.
There is old kingdom Gangga in Beruas invaded and destroyed by indian king in way to China. All the related artifacts already collected and can be visited in Beruas Muzium.
We should aware that indian empire and china empire had closed relation with south east asia area for the supply of mineral, food, just as in modern days...
Thank you brother for accepting my request ... I hope you gain this experience with fun ... welcome to the state of Kedah Darul Aman ...
thank you!
@@JetLagWarriors welcome bro 🔥🙏
Watching this video is like watching something from Discovery Channel... only its much more fun and familiar. Great job!! 👍
Thanks!!
Had visited the place few times, not far from my place. Very excited when learning it was my former archaeology lecturer heading the project. A great person indeed. This site is located at both sides of the main road, can you imagine the treasure underneath the road itself?
Save Sungai Batu. Well done Jetlag Pendekar (warrior).
If this place was found in UK or China, it would be preserved, proper building would be built and it would become tourist attraction..
And under unesco
Thanks to you.. ❤️ even a Malay guy like me don't know about this and I was just know that Malacca empire was our start. Finally I know that Malay is one of the oldest people in the world.
😂😂😂
Kerajaan kedah tua yang paling awal dan bermula pada awal abad ke dua sebelum masihi lgi.
Kerajaan kedah tua yang paling awal dan bermula pada awal abad ke dua sebelum masihi lgi.
Melayu ?? Indians la bang .. dengar btl btl sejarahnya
@@MrKdass Macam mana orang India boleh datang sebelum ada kerajaan dan agama di sana?
Kalau orang India sampai dan membuat penempatan di situ, tentu Kedah dan Malaysia hari ini majoritinya adalah keturunan India.
Diaspora orang India di Malaysia bermula dari keturunan mereka yang dibawa oleh British ke Malaya pada penghujung kurun ke-19.
Raja Rajendra Chola pula melanggar Asia Tenggara termasuk Tanah Melayu pun pada 1025 Masehi (CE), hampir dua ribu tahun selepas tamadun Kedah Tua ini.
Great episode guys , thanks to Professor Mokhtar for the information I really enjoyed watching this historical site , would love to go there one day 👍🏻
hope you get to visit soon😊
Great! Finally you guys are in Sungai Batu..... the facts about this place are mind blowing... 👍👍👍
Amazing place! Amazing discovery!
I love the fact Steve is such a historian! The video is so interesting. The Kedah trip has been hectic hope you and Ivana takes some time off to chill.
Wow. this video was recommended by youtube and you know what, I've been there 4 years ago during my study years as part of my extracurricular activities with Unesco club. what a coincidence! You guys should go visit the Lembah Bujang museum as well because there are many old temple remnants located there.
oh cool! Thank you
Thanks for the history lesson Steve. Very interesting indeed.
Thanks for watching!
@@JetLagWarriors Too bad my history teacher wasn’t as good as you otherwise I would have scored a distinction. Hahaha..
@@SyedIdrusAlHaddad Wahh pakcik Syed disini ..cover lagu lg hehs
@@alifxzzclan1955:> I’m open and versatile. Semua serba boleh. Lol..
@@SyedIdrusAlHaddad Owhh haha Pakcik umur brpa skrg?
Woah, you're quite adventourous and you really enjoy the history of the country.. im appreciate you learn about kedah history..🔥👏👏👍👍
thank you!
Thanks again jetleg worriors... steve n ivana, for promoting Malaysia to d world. I really enjoy yr video so much! Great job guys.
Locals still mining iron ore in the area about 1km to 2km to north of the area in 1970.
Mind blowing. Really is. The best!
love it!
Kudos to our professor Dr .Mokhtar as he is preserving our national treasure.
Hope you enjoy your trip to Sungai Batu
Thats the sifu of archeology, ive read a lot about him !!! Wow steve. This video is a masterpeace.
Malaysia has many incredible civilization n historical sites that can b listed in d UNESCO world heritage sites, but a lot need to be done first.
that is true
Semenanjung Malaysia itu dulu dikenali sebagai semenanjung emas. Juga terkenal sebagai survanabhumi (sewaktu zaman hindu-budha di semenanjung). "Survanabhumi" - Perkataan Sanskrit yang membawa maksud "semenanjung emas".
Tapi sayang nama survanabhumi itu diabadikan kepada lapangan terbang Thailand. Sedang Malaysia sendiri tidak mahu menggunapakai perkataan itu, padahal sejarah memperakuinya.
Di Malaysia, survanabhumi itu dah seolah bukan semenanjung, tapi Thailand memperakuinya meliputi kawasan dari sempadan Malaysia, segenting kra hingga Teluk Siam.
Banyak lagi yang Malaysia tidak mahu guna sedangkan itu sejarah Malaysia. Contohnya hotel Hang Tuah, ada di Indonesia sedangkan di Malaysia tiada nama hotel hang Tuah. Juga lapangan terbang Hang Nadim, ada di Indonesia, yaitu di kepulauan Riau. Malaysia juga boleh guna nama-nama ini kerana kita berkongsi sejarah yang sama. Ini bukan bermaksud klaim tetapi zaman dahulu belum punya batas sempadan negara yang sesungguhnya. Sejarah itu milik bersama. Ingat, Sultan Mahmud tidak akan lari ke Bentan jika dia tahu "bahawa itu Indonesia". Ini bukan soal negara tapi zaman dahulu nusantara ini adalah wilayah berdasarkan kekuasaan sultan, bukannya negara seperti sekarang. Justeru, nama Sultan Mahmud boleh dikongsi oleh kedua-dua negara untuk dinamakan di bangunan masing-masing. Kedua-dua negara adalah benar dalam hal ini.
Satu pujian untuk Indonesia, yang cepat2 mengisytiharkan makam Tuanku Tambusai sebagai pahlawan nasional Indonesia, yang terletak di Rasah, Seremban. Padahal negara Indonesia belum wujud pada era zamannya.
Jelas, Indonesia tidak mahu sejarah nya hilang setelah Malaysia menjadi sebuah negara yang lain. Yaitu jejak sejarah milik Indonesia masih boleh didapati di Malaysia.
Malaysia dalam soal Sultan Mahmud? Apakah Malaysia menyatakan makam Sultan Mahmud itu milik Malaysia (sejarahnya)?. Di sini jelas terlihat bahawa jejak sejarah itu tidak dilanjutkan oleh pihak Malaysia manakala Melayu Riau juga boleh berbangga dengan Sultan Mahmud kerana sultan itu juga adalah Sultan rakyat Melayu Riau pada zaman dahulunya.
@@sempoi7399 sedangkan raja Siam Thai datang Malaysia bawa 700 ekor gajah untuk beli emas dari Malaysia termasuk besi
Amazing vlog as always. Thanks for sharing this informative vlog to us.👍👍👍😊
thanks for watching!
This is the very best video on Sg Batu archeology site. in my opinion. Well done and thank you!
Something new to me...good info n history!
Thanks ❤️❤️
Ask Prof Mokthar for other archaeological sites in Kedah, since you love history Steve.
Kedah's history is wayyyyy older than Malacca's..... There are prob lots and lots of buried ancient cities yet to be discovered.
And the Jerai mountain was actually an island name Serai Island before it become one with mainland. Around the mountain I believe has many historical artifacts scattered if the authorities do make effort to search more
Cool facts, even I did'nt know about this & I am Malaysian. Thanks
Thanks for watching!
Tamadun Sungai Batu Kedah salute to prof mokhtar
Amazing history knowledge but apparently not many even locals know about it much. The government should make more effort in making these known to people just like the Angkor Wat and boost the tourism industry in near future
yes, that’s right!
I love when the video about history
Thank you for visiting my country!😍
thanks for welcoming us!
Now I want to go there, thanks jet lag
please visit!😊
When steve talk about history.. 👍👍Very interesting..
Thanks!
Thanks. I will visit this place.
i like everything bout HISTORY..
Mount Jerai is picturesque. Unlucky that you missed going up top. It is also mystical.
Wow Bujang Valley my home town
amazing place!
Old Kedah imported iron as far as Arab, that time the Malay people already mastered the sea...this region have so many merchant ships even bigger than the Portuguese's...even Chinese kingdoms adapt the ship design...Jong or Junks originated from here
Cant wait to visit...i love history
Proud to be Kedahan.
❤️❤️❤️
Gambar IC ke bro...☺💗
@@RunsingBagaiNakGila gambar ic hodoh lgi...
@@muizrahim861 😂🐣🚼💗
simply amazing...
Wow this is amazing. Never heard of this place before!
Amazing right? Maybe not as grand as Angkor Wat, but older and rich with history! Really an incredible memory for all of us. SO grateful that Mohktar Saidin was able to show us around! Amazing.
Glad you guys made it there and gave some coverage to the site. I think they are in the process of excavating a few sunken ships from that area but the constant flood and funding issues kind of slowing things down
interesting place, will be put on my list to visit next time to kedah
Wow this was just amazing to learn about.
👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼Another super great video Jetlag Warriors! You keep surpassing all my expectations
Good morning - thank you so much for sharing this experience with us. What an incredible insight into history. Chariots in India! Gives me goosebumps. Love your enthusiasm guys! Merry Christmas and stay safe Warriors.
I love history .
same!!
Wow!!! That's Prof Mokhtar! I envy you.
Thank you so much
Hello i'm from Kedah Malaysia 😁👍 nice video
I was there in 2009 when they found the place.
Simply WOW!!!
Literally, this is the place where the real Iron Man came from stevie not from comics , hollywood whatnot 😁👌!
ahhhhh that’s right!!
kedah or kataha or kadaram had a strong relationship with the port city of pulikat( pelikat or palaikat) that produced one of the world's best textiles. the traders from pulikat continued their textile trade with malaysia until the 20th century. a Portuguese with the name of Castanheda who lived in malacca from 1528 until 1538 gave a detail explanation of the type of textiles imported from pulikat.
Steve in his element is a sight to behold
Legendary
Love history!!
If only schools during my time taught more on local and South East Asian history instead it was mainly concentrated on European history (bronze/iron age,and early 1900's)
A memory that Steve would have forever ...