The legend about Selegie Road is that it was the location of
many great battles that took place in ancient Singapore. When Temasek fell in
1377, the last ruler of the kingdom was believed to have fled via this road,
still a dirt track then, to Seletar. He escaped by the waters at the coast of
Seletar and never managed to launch a comeback in a bid to reclaim his
territories.
In the later years, a Bugis pirate tribe known as Orang
Selegie was said to have occupy the area around Selegie, where they made Mount
Sophia their home. The name Selegie may mean a Malay word that refers to a
sharpened and hardened wooden spear.
Refrences Wikipedia
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