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  2. History of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia withdrew its ambassadors in response, and asked Thailand to represent Malaysia in both countries. [ 196 ] Indonesian President Sukarno , backed by the powerful Communist Party of Indonesia (PKI), regarded Malaysia as a "neocolonialist" plot against his country, and backed a Communist insurgency in Sarawak, mainly involving elements of ...

  3. British Malaya - Wikipedia

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    The term "British Malaya" (/ m ə ˈ l eɪ ə /; Malay: Tanah Melayu British) loosely describes a set of states on the Malay Peninsula and the island of Singapore that were brought under British hegemony or control between the late 18th and the mid-20th century.

  4. Hukum Kanun Pahang - Wikipedia

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    Siti Mashitoh Mahamood (2006), Waqf in Malaysia: Legal and Administrative Perspectives, University of Malaya press, ISBN 983-100-287-3; Zaini Nasohah (2004), Pentadbiran undang-undang Islam di Malaysia : sebelum dan menjelang merdeka, Utusan Publications, ISBN 978-967-6115-19-5

  5. Timeline of Malaysian history - Wikipedia

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    Central Bank of Malaysia, which known as Bank Negara Tanah Melayu, was founded. 19 August: The first election was held since Independence. The Alliance won most of the seats. 12 September: The first Malayan Parliament was opened by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. 1960: 31 May: Malayan Banking Berhad, which known as Maybank, was incorporated. 22 June

  6. Malay Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    In the early 20th century, the term Tanah Melayu was generally used by the Malays of the peninsula during the rise of Malay nationalism to describe uniting all Malay states on the peninsula under one Malay nation, and this ambition was largely realised with the formation of Persekutuan Tanah Melayu (Malay for "Federation of Malaya") in 1948. [15]

  7. Malayisation - Wikipedia

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    The Malay Peninsula, now an important part of Malaysia, has been the stronghold of Malay sultanates for centuries. As the entire peninsula was consolidated under Melaka's rule in the 15th century, it became the core of the Malay world since then, thus earning its name Tanah Melayu ("Malay land") in Malay language.

  8. Johor Sultanate - Wikipedia

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    Sayong Pinang (1530s–1536) Johor Lama (1536–1564) Bukit Seluyut (1564–1570) Johor Lama (1570–1587) Batu Sawar (1587–1618) Lingga (1618–1625) No fixed place

  9. Malayan Declaration of Independence - Wikipedia

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    The Malayan Declaration of Independence (Malay: Pemasyhuran Kemerdekaan Tanah Melayu, Jawi: ڤمشهوران کمرديکا ء ن تانه ملايو), was officially proclaimed on Saturday, 31 August 1957, by Tunku Abdul Rahman, the first chief minister of the Federation of Malaya.