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  2. Briggs Plan - Wikipedia

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    British authority in Malaya's rural areas had been only tenuously re-established after the surrender of the Empire of Japan at the end of the Second World War.The British regarded a group of about 500,000 "squatters", largely of Chinese descent, who practised small-scale agriculture, generally lacked legal title to their land, and were largely outside the reach of the colonial administration ...

  3. Lubuk Paku - Wikipedia

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    Adopted from Kebangkitan di Pahang, Bab 7: Perjuangan Menentang Penjajah, Sejarah Tingkatan 2 textbook. This page was last edited on 16 August 2022, at 09:19 ...

  4. Larut Wars - Wikipedia

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    4 Fourth war and the Pangkor Treaty (1873–1874) 5 Aftermath. 6 See also. 7 References. 8 Further reading. Toggle the table of contents. Larut Wars. 2 languages.

  5. Malay Annals - Wikipedia

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    The frontispiece of a Jawi edition of the Malay Annals. The Malay Annals (Malay: Sejarah Melayu, Jawi: سجاره ملايو ‎), originally titled Sulalatus Salatin (Genealogy of Kings), [1] is a literary work that gives a romanticised history of the origin, evolution and destruction of the Malacca Sultanate. [2]

  6. Hang Tuah - Wikipedia

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    A bronze mural of Hang Tuah that exhibited at the National Museum, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.. Hang Tuah (Jawi: هڠ تواه ‎, from /tuha/ or /toh/ (توه) [1]), according to the semi-historical Malay Annals (Sejarah Melayu), was a warrior and Laksamana (equivalent to modern-day Admiral) who lived in Malacca during the reign of Sultan Mansur Shah in the 15th century. [2]

  7. Kesatuan Melayu Muda - Wikipedia

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    Kesatuan Melayu Muda (KMM) (Jawi: كساتوان ملايو مودا ; "Young Malays Union" in Malay) was the first leftist and national political establishment in British Malaya. [4]

  8. History of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    (The college was dubbed "Bab ud-Darajat" – the Gateway to High Rank.) [170] A Malay Teachers College followed in 1922, and a Malay Women's Training College in 1935. All this reflected the official policy of the colonial administration that Malaya belonged to the Malays, and that the other races were only temporary residents.

  9. Communist insurgency in Sarawak - Wikipedia

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    Communist insurgency in Sarawak; Part of Formation of Malaysia, Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation, Communist insurgency in Malaysia (1968–89) and Cold War in Asia: Armed soldiers guarding a group of Chinese villagers who were taking a communal bath in 1965 to prevent them from collaborating with the Communist guerrillas and to protect the area from Indonesian infiltrators.