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  2. Minangkabau people - Wikipedia

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    Minangkabau people (Minangkabau: Urang Minang or Urang Awak; ... Minangkabau culture has a long history of oral traditions. One is the pidato adat ...

  3. Minangkabau culture - Wikipedia

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    Minangkabau people wearing traditional dress and serving Kabaka rice with Rumah adat background. Minangkabau culture is the culture of the Minangkabau ethnic group in Indonesia, part of the Indonesian culture. This culture is one of the two major cultures in the Indonesian archipelago which is very prominent and influential.

  4. Minangkabau - Wikipedia

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    Minangkabau may refer to: Minangkabau culture, culture of the Minangkabau people; Minangkabau Culture Documentation and Information Center; Minangkabau Express, an airport rail link service serving Minangkabau International Airport (see below) Minangkabau F.C., a football club based in Padang, West Sumatra; Minangkabau Highlands, West Sumatra

  5. Minangkabau clans - Wikipedia

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    The Minangkabau clans or Minangkabau tribes (Minangkabau: Suku-suku, sing. Suku ) are traditional kinship groups of Minangkabau people of Sumatra , Indonesia sharing a common surname and heritage and existing in a lineage-based society prior to the 5th century.

  6. Minangkabau (legend) - Wikipedia

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    The Minangkabau legend told the story of the origin of the name "Minangkabau".It is thought to be a conjunction of two words, minang ("victorious") and kabau ("buffalo"). The legend told the story of a territorial dispute between the local West Sumatran people and a neighbouring invading prince.

  7. Melewar of Negeri Sembilan - Wikipedia

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    The Minangkabau people were the first migrant community to settle in the area north of the Malacca Sultanate which eventually formed the confederation of Negeri Sembilan circa the 15th century. After the Portuguese invaded Malacca in 1511, it then became a protectorate of its successor, the Sultanate of Johor. The population began to control ...

  8. Minangkabau Malaysians - Wikipedia

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    The history of the Minangkabau migration to Malay peninsula has been recorded to have lasted a very long time. When the means of transportation were still using the ships by down the rivers and crossing the strait, many Minang people migrated to various regions such as Negeri Sembilan, Malacca, Penang, Kedah, Perak, and Pahang.

  9. Category:Minangkabau people - Wikipedia

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    A. Alexander Aan; Abdoel Hakim; Abdul Rahim Kajai; Abdul Rahman of Negeri Sembilan; Abdullah Ahmad (cleric) Dahlan Abdullah; Zainal Abidin (actor) Huriah Adam