-
Malacca from 1512 to 1515, uses an
almost identical term,
Terra de Tana
Malaio, with
which he
referred to the
southeastern part of Sumatra,
where the deposed...
-
recorded it as
Helantmok – "isle of swine". Mull
Malaios Pre-Celtic Mull
Muile Recorded by
Ptolemy as
Malaios possibly meaning "lofty isle". In
Norse times...
-
Pekias Lukan Sotiw Lemok(Sota)
Angeru Peichen/Leparas
Letou Lechapetiw Imwenikau Fanmok Tiela Sitowa Latulua Fangeta Uchukai Malaio Alingawa...
- of its people. De
Barros (1552)
mentioned that
Iskandar Shah
named the
Malaios (Malays) so
because of the
banishment of his
father from his country. Albuquerque...
- Pokochou, Etlemar, Onas
Point 4.4 1107
Polle Nepa****ng Chukaram, Neton,
Malaio, Unikappi, Sapou, Miari,
Neirenom 9.3 1496
Ramanum Winisi Chorong, Nepor...
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Uinderios Promontories Isamnion Northern Robogdion Sacron Southern Uennicnion Islands Adros Ebuda Epidion Erimnos Limnos Malaios Mona
Monaoida Rikina...
- Portuguese. By
October 5, 1574, the
armada anc****d
within the
nearby River of
Malaios and
began landing troops, but the
besiegers suffered Portuguese raids that...
-
early 16th century, Tomé
Pires coins an
almost similar term,
Terra de Tana
Malaio for the
southeastern part of Sumatra,
where the
deposed Sultan of Melaka...
- (Engaricena)) –
possibly Rathlin Island.: 146–147
Maleos or
Malaïos (Μαλεός (Μαλαῖος), Maleós (
Malaîos), Latin:
Maleus (Malaeus))
Epidion (Ἐπίδιον, Epídion,...
-
University Press. p. 79. Thomaz, Luís
Filipe F. R. (2019). "O glossário
malaio do
cavaleiro Pigafetta" [The
Malaysian glossary by the
knight Pigafetta]...