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Malays (/məˈleɪ/ mə-LAY; Malay:
Orang Melayu, Jawi: أورڠ ملايو) are an
Austronesian ethnoreligious group native to
eastern Sumatra, the
Malay Peninsula...
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following is
family tree of the
Malay monarchs of Pahang, from the
establishment of the Old
Pahang Sultanate to the
present day. In 1699, following...
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Normanites Oban →
Obanites Odesa →
Odesites Pahang →
Pahangite (also "
Pahangese")
Patna →
Patnaites Penang →
Penangite Perth →
Perthites (also "Perthian"...
- Pekan, Pahang. The
state of
Pahang observed 40 days of mourning, and
Pahangese flags across the
state were
flown at half-mast,
while all entertainment...
- to Slim
River where the
Pahangese again attacked and
routed them to
neighbouring Perak. By the end of the war, the
Pahangese warlords established their...
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ended after the
installation of a
distant relative, Raja
Bujang to the
Pahangese throne in 1615, with the
support of the
Portuguese following a pact between...
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between the
states of
Pahang and Kelantan, with the peak
lying on the
Pahangese side. It is part of the
Taman Negara that
straddles Jerantut District...
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administrator Sir
Andrew Clarke. In
March 1873, Kudin's men,
supported by
Pahangese fighters,
defeated S****
Mashhor in
Kuala Lumpur, and
Mashhor fled to Perak...
- proceedings, that his
allegiance was
still to Daik, and that, as far as
Pahangese affairs were concerned, he
would ignore the new
sultan in
Singapore and...