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Kedahan Malays (Malay:
Melayu Kedah, Jawi: ملايو ﻗﺪﺡ) or
commonly known as
Orang Utara ('Northerners'), are a sub-group of
Malays native to northern...
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Kedah Malay or
Kedahan (Malay:
bahasa Melayu Kedah; also
known as
Pelat Utara or
Loghat Utara 'Northern Dialect') or as it is
known in Thailand, Syburi...
- Kedah, Alor
Setar is
regarded as one of the core
cultural centres for the
Kedahan Malays. It is also
among the key
pioneer in the
Malayan transportation...
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Council Yan
District Council Kedah is a
heterogeneous state with
native Kedahan Malays being the majority,
along with
significant Chinese, Indian, Siamese...
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Genealogies of
Kedah Rulers can be
found in two
traditional Malay texts, the
first one
being Hikayat Merong Mahawangsa, a
chronicle written in the late...
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provincial seal. The
state was also
colloquially referred to as Setoi, a
Kedahan Malay cognate of the territory. In the Thai language, the
state was known...
- the Bang Kraso, Bang Bua
Thong and Tha It
districts demonstrate a
strong Kedahan influence,
which correlates to the fact that most
Malay people from these...
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Judeans Kansas →
Kansans Karelia →
Karelians Kayah State →
Kayahans Kedah →
Kedahans Kentucky →
Kentuckians Khyber Pakhtunkhwa →
Pathans Lagos →
Lagosians Liguria...
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consists of only a red
field with the
state arms on the
upper hoist. The
Kedahan flag is
essentially a red flag with only the
state arms of
Kedah charged...
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joined by
Tengku Kudin (Tengku Dhiauddin, also
spelt Ziauddin), a
Kedahan prince, as well as
other Malay and
Chinese factions. The war was eventually...