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Malays (/məˈleɪ/ mə-LAY; Malay:
Orang Melayu, Jawi: اورڠ ملايو) are an
Austronesian ethnoreligious group native to
eastern Sumatra, the
Malay Peninsula...
- Norman,
Oklahoma →
Normanites Oban →
Obanites Odesa →
Odesites Pahang →
Pahangite (also "Pahangese")
Patna →
Patnaites Penang →
Penangite Perth → Perthites...
- Borneo.
Among notable groups include the Bruneians, Kedahans, Kelantanese,
Pahangite, Perakians,
Sarawakians and Terengganuans. On the
other hand, the Anak...
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Pahang dishes are Nasi Kebuli, Opor
Daging and
Paceri Nenas.
Pahangites observe a
number of
holidays and
festivities throughout the year. Some...
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Negeri Sembilan Negeri Sembilanese Negeri Sembilanese Negrians Pahang Pahangite Pahangites East
Coasters Penang Penangite Penangites Perak Perakian Perakians...
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Malaccan hulubalangs. On
reaching Pahang, a
battle broke out in
which the
Pahangites were
decisively defeated and its
entire royal court were captured. The...
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Semantan River's confluence. The
later name
Temerloh was
derived from the
Pahangite term
mereloh meaning "to sleep" or "to snore": it is said[by whom?] that...
- 1811 for the
royal wedding of
Tengku Hussein of
Johor and Wan Esah, a
Pahangite aristocrat. The
dance was
performed for the
first time in
public during...
- Laṭīf
which in
Arabic means "o
gentle one",
alluding to the
belief of
Pahangite rulers having a calm
nature so
inherent that they lack the need to resort...
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Route 59 and 185. The
completion of the
highway makes it
possible for
Pahangite motorists to
visit Cameron Highlands without leaving the
state of Pahang...