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  2. House of Jamalullail (Perlis) - Wikipedia

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    The Raja of Perlis took part in the first Conference of Rulers and the first election of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and his deputy in 1948 and 1957 respectively, both of which were also participated by the eight other Malayan states with hereditary rulers. In 1960, Syed Putra became the third Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia and served a five ...

  3. Perlis - Wikipedia

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    Perlis is the only Malaysian state that is not divided into districts, due to its small size, but it is still divided into several communes. [8] It was called Palit (Thai: ปะลิส) by the Siamese when it was under their influence. Perlis had a population of 227,025 as of the 2010 census. [1] Perlis experiences a tropical monsoon climate.

  4. Kuala Perlis - Wikipedia

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    Kuala Perlis (Kedah Malay: Kola Peghelih; Jawi: كوالا ڤرليس) is a suburb of Kangar and the second-largest town in and the main port of Perlis in Malaysia. [1] It is in extreme northwest Peninsular Malaysia, near the border with Thailand. The older part of town has houses and mosques built on stilts over mangrove swamps.

  5. Family tree of Perlisian monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Raja Perempuan Perlis r. 1946–2000 Raja Permaisuri Agong III r. 1960–1965: House of Bendahara-Terengganu: Syed Sirajuddin (7) r. 2000–present YDP Agong XII r. 2001–2006: Tuanku Tengku Fauziah Raja Perempuan Perlis r. 2000–present Raja Permaisuri Agong XII r. 2001–2006: Syed Faizuddin Putra Raja Muda Perlis: Syed Sirajuddin Areeb Putra

  6. Arau - Wikipedia

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    Arau is the royal capital of Perlis, Malaysia with a population of around 20,000. The red-roofed Istana (Royal Palace) is a mixture of colonial and pseudo-Moorish architectural styles. This town is the disembarkation point for visitors travelling from Kuala Lumpur to Langkawi by train.

  7. House of Jamalullail (Perak) - Wikipedia

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    For an alternative view please see N.A. Halim, “Tempat-Tempat Bersejarah Perak”, Jabatan Muzium, Kuala Lumpur 1981 (in Malay language). In the early period of the Perak sultanate the Jamalullails of Perak in their capacities as advisers to the sultans played active roles in the administration of the state.

  8. Category:Towns in Perlis - Wikipedia

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    Simpang Empat, Perlis; W. Wang Kelian This page was last edited on 9 August 2018, at 04:00 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  9. Simpang Empat, Perlis - Wikipedia

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    Simpang Empat or Simpang Ampat is a suburb of Kangar and a small town located in Perlis, Malaysia 6°20′N 100°11′E  /  6.333°N 100.183°E  / 6.333; 100 References