- with its
first sultan being a
Melakan prince,
Muhammad Shah,
himself the
grandson of Dewa Sura, the last pre-
Melakan ruler of Pahang. Over the years...
-
Pahang and the
entire southern part of the peninsula.
Throughout its pre-
Melakan history,
Pahang was
established as a
mueang or
naksat of some
major regional...
- Malacca, with the term
Melayu beginning to
appear as
interchangeable with
Melakans. It may have
specifically referred to
local Malay speakers who were loyal...
- The
following is
family tree of the
Malay monarchs of Singapura-Melaka, from the
establishment of
Kingdom of
Singapura in 1299
until the fall of Melaka...
-
falsely claiming Datukship by the
Government of Malacca, Malaysia. The
Melakan government has
confirmed that they
never conferred Datuk title to Mr Radha...
- (cloth), baju (shirt), and
destar (headdress),
began to take
shape in
Melakan society. In
later years of the sultanate, a
proper ceremonial dress of...
- has
always been
known as 'the town'. The pre-
Melakans calling it by the
short form Pura,
while the
Melakans refer it as
Pekan ('the town' in
Malay language)...
-
Pahang and the
entire southerly part of the peninsula.
Throughout its pre-
Melakan history,
Pahang was
established as a
mueang or
naksat of some
major regional...
-
begins to
appear as
interchangeable with
Melakans,
especially in
describing the
cultural preferences of the
Melakans as
against the foreigners. It is generally...
-
advanced martial art
skills and
their army were not
easily subdued by the
Melakan forces. The
oldest form of
silat still in existence,
Silat Tua ('ancient...