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- Mandailing ethnic group are Muslim. There are approximately more than one hundred thousand Mandailings In Malaysia nowadays. Many of the Mandailings in...
- of Internment. London: F. C****. ISBN 9622099106. "The Mandailings in their own terms". Mandailing.org. Archived from the original on 25 July 2011. Retrieved...
- Mandailing Batak or Mandailing is an Austronesian language spoken in Sumatra, the northern island of Indonesia. It is spoken mainly in Mandailing Natal...
- from the other islands of Malay Archipelago i.e. Sumatra and Java. The Mandailings, the Minangkabaus, Javanese, and Buginese began arriving in Kuala Lumpur...
- writing love laments, especially among the Karo, Simalungun, and Angkola-Mandailing Batak, it is likely that a considerable part of the non-specialist po****tion...
- the island of Sumatra in Indonesia. It is surrounded by speakers of Batak Mandailing. Lubu at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) v t e...
- Mandailing Natal, a.k.a. Madina, is a regency in North Sumatra Province of Indonesia. It covers an area of 6,620.70 square kilometres and it had a po****tion...
- from the 14th century list countries found in North Sumatra, Pane, Haru, Mandailing, Tamiang, Lawas, and Barus, which were mainly defeated by the Ma****ahit...
- Malay (Indonesian). Karo and Toba Batak are mutually unintelligible. Mandailing, Toba and Angkola are related to each other and mutually intelligible...
- Betawi, Madurese, Musi, Manado, Sasak, Mak****arese, Batak Dairi, Karo, Mandailing, Jambi Malay, Mongondow, Gorontalo, Ngaju, Kenyah, Nias, North Moluccan...