- The Indonesia–Malaysia
confrontation or
Borneo confrontation (known as
Konfrontasi in Indonesia,
Malaysia and Singapore) was an
armed conflict from 1963...
-
important mother tongue for the
Sarawakian Malay people. This
Malay variant is
related to
Bruneian Malay. The
Sarawakian Malay language also
bears strong...
- in China.
According to the 2020 census, 12.8% of
Sarawakians were Buddhist. Many of the
Sarawakian Chinese community,
which comprises the bulk of the...
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anything that
contains carbohydrates, as long as it is made in
Sarawak by
Sarawakians. Tuak is
normally served as a
welcoming drink to guests, and as an important...
-
solidify the
representation of Sarawak, and
generally of East Malaysia.
Sarawakians observe a
number of
holidays and
festivals throughout the year. Apart...
- A
consort of the
Sarawak is a
person married to a
White Rajah of
Sarawak during his reign. All
spouses of the
rajahs of
Sarawak have been
titled "Ranee...
-
Malaysian state of Sarawak. His mother,
Margaret Likan, is a native-born
Sarawakian of
Dayak Iban ancestry, and his father,
Clive Golding, is English. Golding...
-
Lingga and
Banting (both in Sri Aman)
collectively shaped the pre-Brooke
Sarawakian history.
Sultan Tengah named his
Sultanate as
Sarawak Darul Hana meaning...
- The
Proclamation of
Malaysia (Malay:
Pemasyhuran Malaysia Jawi: ڤمشهوران مليسيا) was a statement,
written in
English and
Malay (in the Jawi script), that...
- of (often
abbreviated SO/DO) + father's name. Non-Muslim
indigenous Sarawakians use the "anak" in
place of bin/binti or SO/DO, "anak"
being the Malay...