- Look up
malaka in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Malaka or
Malaca may
refer to:
Melaka or
Malacca Kaus-malaka, king of
Udumi (Edom)
during the reign...
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Enrique of
Malacca (Spanish:
Enrique de
Malaca; Portuguese:
Henrique de
Malaca; Malay:
Awang Hitam), was a
Malay member of the
Magellan expedition that...
- Spain, the
Byzantines took
Malaca and
other cities on the
southeastern coast and
founded the new
province of
Spania in 552.
Malaca became one of the prin****l...
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Oxycilla malaca, the bent-lined tan, is a
species of moth in the
family Erebidae. It is
found in
North America,
where it has been
recorded from Georgia...
- the
mouth of the
Malaca flumen (Guadalmedina).
After the
Punic Wars, the
Roman Republic took
control of the town
known to them as
Malaca. By the 1st century...
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built in a
simple form,
without the
proper military points. — Declaraçam de
Malaca e
India Meridional com o
Cathay by
Manuel Godinho de Erédia, 1613. As the...
- on the
southeastern Mediterranean coast of Spain. It was
located between Malaca (now Málaga) and
Carthago Nova (now Cartagena) in the
district inhabited...
- (Cherc****)
Iomnium (Tigzirt)
Cirta (Constantine)
Kissi (Djinet)
Macomades Malaca Rachgoun Rusazus (Azeffoun)
Rusguniae (Tamentfoust)
Rusicade (Skikda) Rusippisir...
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dialect of
Malay language with
heavy influence of Javanese. Declaraçam de
Malaca e
India Meridional com o
Cathay by
Manuel Godinho de
Eredia (1613), described...
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Chamaesyce malaca Small Chamaesyce prostrata (Aiton)
Small Chamaesyce villosior (Greenm.) Millsp.
Euphorbia callitrichoides ****h
Euphorbia malaca (Small)...