Kota Bharu كوت بهارو |
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State Capital | ||
Sultan Ismail Petra Arch, Kota Bharu
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Nickname(s): Bandaraya Islam The Islamic City |
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Coordinates: 6°8′N 102°15′E / 6.133°N 102.250°ECoordinates: 6°8′N 102°15′E / 6.133°N 102.250°E | ||
Country | Malaysia | |
State | Kelantan | |
First settled | 1844 | |
Area | ||
• Total | 394 km2 (152 sq mi) | |
Population (2011) | ||
• Total | 491,237 | |
• Density | 1,247/km2 (3,230/sq mi) | |
Time zone | MST (UTC+8) | |
• Summer (DST) | Not observed (UTC) | |
Postcode | 15xxx | |
Area code(s) | +60-09-7 | |
Website | mpkb |
Kota Bharu (Jawi: كوت بهارو; Chinese: 哥打巴鲁; occasionally referred to as Kota Baharu) is a city in Malaysia that serves as the state capital and royal seat of Kelantan. It is also the name of the territory (jajahan) or district in which Kota Bharu City is situated. The name means 'new city' or 'new castle/fort' in Malay. Kota Bharu is situated in the northeastern part of Peninsular Malaysia, and lies near the mouth of the Kelantan River at 6°8′N 102°15′E / 6.133°N 102.250°E. The northeastern Malaysian city is close to the Thailand border.
Kota Bharu is home to many mosques, various museums, the unique architecture of the old royal palaces (still occupied by the sultan and sultanah and off-limits to visitors but viewable from outside) and former royal buildings (which can be visited) in the centre of town.
The City is served by Keretapi Tanah Melayu's East Coast Line at the nearby Wakaf Bharu Terminal Station, in the town of Wakaf Bharu across the Kelantan River and Sultan Ismail Petra Airport, located in Pengkalan Chepa.
Kota Bharu was founded during the late 19th century. Before the establishment, Kota Bharu was a home to Kelantan's Royal Palace then was established by Sultan Muhammad II of Kelantan in 1844 as Kelantan's state capital who wanted the new state capital built in his honour. Prior to this, Kota Bharu was known as Kuala Kelantan. Before Kota Bharu assumed the role, the Kelantanese capital was divided into two which were Kota Kubang Labu and Kota Pengkalan Datu. During the 19th century, Kelantan was a prosperous and populous state which holds a population of around 30,000 to 50,000 people including a thousands of Chinese. One of the production from the state are gold, tin ore, black pepper, areca nut, rice, rattan, bamboo, agarwood and songket. Kota Bharu act as entepot for goods due to its strategic location on the beside the Kelantan River.