-
through these intellectual,
spiritual and
cultural developments, that the
Malaccan era
witnessed the
establishment of a
Malay identity, the
Malayisation of...
- The
Strait of
Malacca is a
narrow stretch of water, 800
kilometres (500 mi) long and from 65 to 250 km (40–155 mi) wide,
between the
Malay Peninsula to...
- of
Islamisation in the east. As a
Malaccan state religion,
Islam brought many
great transformation into the
Malaccan society and culture, and It became...
- 1411,
would pay
tribute to the
Chinese emperor in person. In 1431, when a
Malaccan representative complained that Siam was
obstructing tribute missions to...
-
Papia Kristang Malaccan Creole Portuguese Kristang Native to Malaysia,
Singapore Native speakers 2,200 (2007)
Language family Portuguese Creole Malayo-Portuguese...
- have
specifically referred to
local Malays speakers thought loyal to the
Malaccan Sultan. The
initial Portuguese use of
Malayos reflected this, referring...
- Portuguese. Rui de Araújo
reported that the
Malaccan Sultan had 150 perahu. The real
number of
Malaccan fighting men was not more than 4,000, the rest...
- (Jawi: هڠ جيبت; born c. 1400) was the
closest companion of the
legendary Malaccan hero Hang Tuah.
Regarded in
Malaysia as one of the
greatest silat exponents...
-
Malaccan nasi
lemak kangkung...
- The
Malay Chetty creole language (also
known as
Malaccan Creole Malay,
Malacca Malay Creole and Chitties/Chetties Malay) is a Malay-based
creole spoken...