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- Ketuanan Melayu (Jawi: كتوانن ملايو‎; lit. "Malay Overlordship" or "Malay Supremacy") is a political concept that emphasises Malay power and preeminence...
- political system to advance Malay dominance in accordance with the ideology of Ketuanan Melayu (lit. "Malay supremacy"). On 31 August 1957, Malaya gained its independence...
- to uphold the aspirations of Malay nationalism, the racial concept of Ketuanan Melayu (lit. Malay Supremacy), the dignity of the Malay race, the religion...
- Ketuanan ****anjung is a book written by Malaysian politician and activist Zid Aliasgar. The book critically examines the socio-political dynamics between...
- due to the Article 153 of the Constitution of Malaysia, as well as the Ketuanan Melayu (Malay supremacy) ideology, which gives them more economic, political...
- enriching governmental officials and their ****ociates. The concept of Ketuanan Melayu or Malay supremacy is accepted by the Malay-majority political sphere...
- not exist as a united and organised political movement. The concept of ketuanan Melayu (Malay hegemony) was largely irrelevant at the time, as the Chinese...
- Constitution of Malaysia. The former long-term ruling party of UMNO also promoted Ketuanan Melayu: the idea that the Bumiputeras should get special privileges in...
- United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), which favoured the idea of Ketuanan Melayu and Malay racial nationalism for the country. In contrast, the PAP...
- people", by bringing up topics such as the May 1998 riots of Indonesia and Ketuanan Melayu, which subsequently caused a short diplomatic spat. He then described...