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  2. History of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    UMNO favoured independence for Malaya, but only if the new state was run exclusively by the Malays. Faced with Malay opposition, the British dropped the plan for equal citizenship. The Malayan Union was thus established in 1946, and was dissolved in 1948 and replaced by the Federation of Malaya , which restored the autonomy of the rulers of the ...

  3. Timeline of Malaysian history - Wikipedia

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    Treaty of London 1956: The Treaty of London 1956 was signed to set up the independent Federation of Malaya. 20 February: Tunku Abdul Rahman announced in Malacca Town after he returned from London that Malaya would become independent on 31 August 1957. 1957: 21 February: The Reid Commission submitted its working draft to a Working Committee. 1 July

  4. 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. In a ceremony held at the Merdeka Stadium, the proclamation ...

  5. Federation of Malaya - Wikipedia

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    The Federation became independent from British colonial rule and became an independent member of the Commonwealth of Nations on 31 August 1957. [ 2 ] [ 8 ] In 1963, the Federation was reconstituted as "Malaysia" when it federated with the British territories of Singapore , Sarawak , and North Borneo ; a claim to the latter territory was ...

  6. Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The country achieved independence on 31 August 1957. On 16 September 1963, independent Malaya united with the then British crown colonies of North Borneo, Sarawak, and Singapore to become Malaysia. In August 1965, Singapore was expelled from the federation and became a separate, independent country.

  7. Early Malay nationalism - Wikipedia

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    Although Malaya was effectively governed by the British, the Malays held de jure sovereignty over Malaya. A former British High Commissioner, Hugh Clifford, urged "everyone in this country [to] be mindful of the fact that this is a Malay country, and we British came here at the invitation of Their Highnesses the Malay Rulers, and it is our duty to help the Malays to rule their own country."

  8. 1957 in Malaya - Wikipedia

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    Malaya became independent from British colonial rule on 31 August 1957. Map of Federation of Malaya The Merdeka Stadium. Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj announced the independence of Malaya from the British on August 31, 1957, at Stadium Merdeka. The Flag of Malaya in use from 1950 to 1963

  9. Unfederated Malay States - Wikipedia

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    The " Unfederated Malay States " (Malay: Negeri-Negeri Melayu Tidak Bersekutu; Jawi: نݢري٢ ملايو تيدق برسکوتو) was the collective name given to five British protected states in the Malay Peninsula during the first half of the 20th century. These states were Johor, Kedah, Kelantan, Perlis, and Terengganu.