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  2. Hikayat Abdullah - Wikipedia

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    Hikayat Abdullah (حکایت عبدالله) is a major literary work by Abdullah bin Abdul Kadir, a Malacca-born Munshi of Singapore, composed in the hikayat genre. It was completed in 1845 and first published in 1849, [1] making it one of the first Malay literary texts to be published commercially. Abdullah's authorship was prominently ...

  3. Abdullah Abdul Kadir - Wikipedia

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    Abdullah bin Abdul al Kadir (1796–1854) [1] (Arabic: عبد الله بن عبد القادر 'Abd Allāh bin 'Abd al-Qādir) also known as Munshi Abdullah [a], was a Malayan writer. He was a famous Malacca -born munshi of Singapore [ 2 ] and died in Jeddah , a part of the Ottoman Empire .

  4. List of Hikayat - Wikipedia

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    Kisah Pelayaran Abdullah ke Kelantan 1838; Civil War in Kelantan Kel 1839; Hikayat Marakarma (Si Miskin) Misk unknown (MS 1855) Ceretera2 karangan Abdullah Abd.C 1843,1851; Hikayat Abdullah 1843; Syair2 karangan Abdullah Abd.S 1828-1848; Syair Engku Puteri EPut 1844; Hikayat Maharaja Marakarma Mar 1844 or 1848; Syair Perang Johor PJ 1844

  5. Malay folklore - Wikipedia

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    The hikayat or epics are collections of stories and legends of heroism that often involve mythological and historical figures in a setting usually engaging the role of protagonists and antagonists. The Hikayat Hang Tuah and the story of Hang Jebat are among the most well known hikayat which are often told and retold in various forms such ...

  6. Classical Malay literature - Wikipedia

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    The frontispiece of a Jawi edition of the Malay Annals. Classical Malay literature, also known as traditional Malay literature, refers to the Malay-language literature from the Malay world, consisting of areas now part of Brunei, Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia; works from countries such as the Philippines and Sri Lanka have also been included.

  7. Secret societies in colonial Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known written records are by Munshi Abdullah, in his work Hikayat Abdullah, where it mentions of his visit to the Ghee Hin initiation ceremony in 1824, and how when enquiring about its membership, was given an estimate of about 8000 members.

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  9. Kisah Pelayaran Abdullah ke Kelantan - Wikipedia

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    Kisah Pelayaran Abdullah ke Kelantan (Jawi: قصه ڤلايران عبدالله ك كلنتن ‎; English: The story of Abdullah’s voyage to Kelantan) was a Malay literary work of Abdullah bin Abdul Kadir. It was first published in 1838 in Singapore, and considered as the first Malay literary text being published commercially. [1]