Malay kingdom is ruled by ‘RAJA ’ (King). Historically, there is an evidence of a treaty among Demang Lebar Daun and Seri Tribuana on the terms of a sovereign, wise and just ruler (Sulalatus Sulatin, 1612). Since then, Malacca has stood up as a very strong, powerful and in control of the Malay Archipelago under the rules of RAJA. Consequently, over the years Malacca has in contact with the Dutch, British, Chinese, Arabs, Indians and many others for their businesses. Apart from the trading activities, the contact has a positive impact to the Malay language itself. One of them is more loanwords has absorbed into the Malay language. Nevertheless, the invasion of British under the Pangkor Treaty (1874) and the amendment of article 23(1) and ar...
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The history of human civilization depicts that the growth and downfall of a civilization is interrel...
At the time when the political, military and economic power of the Riau Empire went down as a co...
This article reconsiders the origins of the concept of “Malays” in British Malaya from the perspecti...
Ketuanan Melayu” is a conception of Malay political hegemony in Malaysia. The terminology was firstl...
This article analyses the roles of ‘ulamā’ in propagating the message of Islam in the Malay world. I...
There is always a turning point for a language to become a popular language in the international soc...
Nowadays, the definition of being “ Malay” differs from state to state throughout what we customaril...
ENGLISH: The Malay Annals is a discourse of identity politics narrating the origin of Malay Rajas...
The Melaka Chetti Indians are a small community of ‘peranakan’ (Malay meaning ‘locally born’) people...
Brunei Darussalam is a tiny Sultanate located on the north-western coast of the island of Borneo, we...
Malacca which was founded by Parameswara at the end of the 14th century or the start of the 15th is ...
There are two major religions professed by the Malay community before the advent of Islam, namely Bu...
The status of the Malay lexical element in Tetum is contextually parallel to that of the Portuguese ...
In the Malay world, the concept of kedaulatan hinges on the personification of the ruler-king as God...
In the fifteenth century, the Malacca Empire emerged as the centre of Islamic civilization in the Ma...
The history of human civilization depicts that the growth and downfall of a civilization is interrel...
At the time when the political, military and economic power of the Riau Empire went down as a co...
This article reconsiders the origins of the concept of “Malays” in British Malaya from the perspecti...