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  2. Syeikh Abdullah Fahim - Wikipedia

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    He was the mudir or director of Madrasah Idrisiah in Kuala Kangsar. [1] He also started a madrasah in Kepala Batas, Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi's current hometown. This was around the time he became Penang's first mufti. He died on April 26, 1961, in Kepala Batas, Kedah. [2]

  3. 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]

  4. ANSWER 7: Pāṇini.The grammar of Algol was described by John Backus. It turns out that the method Backus used to describe ALGOL was essentially the same as that used by Panini to describe Sanskrit. As a result, this method is sometimes referred to Panini-Backus Form (also known as BNF).

  5. Socratic questioning - Wikipedia

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    Socratic questioning (or Socratic maieutics) [1] is an educational method named after Socrates that focuses on discovering answers by asking questions of students. According to Plato, Socrates believed that "the disciplined practice of thoughtful questioning enables the scholar/student to examine ideas and be able to determine the validity of those ideas". [2]

  6. 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.

  7. History of Sabah - Wikipedia

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    The earliest recorded history of Sabah being part of any organised civilisation began in the early 15th century during the thriving era of the Sultanate of Brunei. [1] Prior to this, early inhabitants of the land lived in predominantly tribal societies, although such tribal societies had continued to exist until the 1900s. [2]

  8. Timeline of Malaysian history - Wikipedia

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    Malaysian football team has qualified for the 1980 Summer Olympics football tournament after defeated South Korea by 2-1 in play-off match at Stadium Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur. Later, Malaysia replaced by Iraq due to Government joined American-led political boycott towards Soviet Union in protest of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.

  9. Larut Wars - Wikipedia

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