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Assimilation and acculturation to Malay culture
Malayisation (Commonwealth spelling) or Malayization (North American and Oxford spelling) is a process of assimilation and acculturation, that involves
Malayisation
Malaysian politician
Datu Mustapha bin Datu Harun (31 July 1918 – 2 January 1995) was a Malaysian politician who served as the 3rd Chief Minister of Sabah from May 1967 to
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State on the Malay Peninsula, 1400–1511
the Malaccan era witnessed the establishment of a Malay identity, the Malayisation of the region and the subsequent formation of the Malay world. In 1511
Malacca_Sultanate
Austronesian ethnic group
Dayak, Orang Asli, and the Orang Laut become subject to Islamisation and Malayisation. In the course of history, the term "Malay" has been extended to other
Malays_(ethnic_group)
Adoption of features of another culture
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Cultural_assimilation
Spread of the German language, people and culture
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Ethnic group in Indonesia
idiom came to characterise much of the Malay Archipelago through the Malayisation process. The expansion of Malaccan influence through trade and Dawah
Malay_Indonesians
State of Malaysia in Borneo
widespread cultural assimilation from Peninsular to the state. Controversial Malayisation take place in the state since Malaya-based political parties took over
Sabah
Indigenous ethnic group of Borneo
Borneo's east coast region that underwent processes of Islamisation and Malayisation. The term Murut originated from the Brunei Malay ethnic classification
Murut_people
Process of coalescing diverse communities into the Rajput community
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Rajputisation
Malaysian citizens of Chinese ethnicity
creed", known as "Malaysian Malaysia", in a multi-ethnic society without Malayisation. Although Lee was seen by Malay extremists in the United Malays National
Malaysian_Chinese
Austronesian ethnic group
in many parts of Borneo, embracing the Muslim faith is equated with Malayisation (Indonesian/Malay: masuk Melayu), i.e. assimilation into the broader
Dayak_people
Arabic alphabet used in Southeast Asia
amongst the ruling class, but also the common people. The Islamisation and Malayisation of the region popularised Jawi into a dominant script. Examples of royal
Jawi_script
Indigenous ethnic groups of Malaysia
compared to their coastal Malayised cousins, managed to be spared from the Malayisation process due to their secluded geographical location and nomadic and semi-nomadic
Orang_Asli
State in Malaysia
5th century. Malayic cultures flourished during Srivijayan era, and Malayisation intensified after Pahang was established as a Malay-Muslim Sultanate
Pahang
Asian ethnic group
Islam in Sri Lanka Sri Lankan Malay language List of Sri Lankan Malays Malayisation Malay invasions of Sri Lanka The long history of contact between Maritime
Sri_Lankan_Malays
maintaining autonomy. Sabahan politics has been more fractious. Sabah saw Malayisation and Islamisation under Datu Mustapha Datu Harun, but he was removed after
States and federal territories of Malaysia
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Malay supremacist non-governmental organisation (NGO)
Mighty Native Organisation PERKASA Formation 2008 Type Malay supremacy, Malayisation, extreme-right, ultra-nationalism, Islamonationalism, Cultural chauvinism
Perkasa
Malay island kingdom
sultanates in trade and politics that eventually contributed to the Malayisation of the region. By the mid-15th century, Majapahit found itself unable
Kingdom_of_Singapura
Ethnic group in Indonesia
throughout the Mahakam basin, who later adhered to Islam and subject to Malayisation. Clans that would form this ethnic group include Pantun, Punang, Pahu
Kutai_people
literature Malaysian literature Indonesian literature Malay folklore Malayisation List of Hikayat Bible translations into Malay Voorhoeve, P. (1970). "Kerintji
History_of_the_Malay_language
Ethnic group in Malaysia
the Melakans as against the foreigners. It is generally believed that Malayisation intensified within Strait of Malacca region following the territorial
Malaysian_Malays
into Sarawak and forming settlements including a degree of historical Malayisation mainly taken place in the coastal areas, the Bidayuhs retreated further
Demographics_of_Sarawak
Socio-political term
characterise areas beyond Melaka, but it is generally believed that Malayisation intensified within the Strait of Melaka region following the territorial
Malayness
Geopolitical and sociolinguistic term
specific network of political alliances. Malayness Pribumi Bumiputera Malayisation Malay Archipelago Malay Peninsula Indonesian Archipelago East Indies
Malay_world
Adjusting to a new cultural environment
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Acculturation
provided the first and only experimental evidence of racism in Singapore. Malayisation Demographics of Singapore In Singapore, proportions of ethnic groups
Race_in_Singapore
Malay traditional clothing
style along with other Malay cultural values were then spread through Malayisation of the region, by many succeeding Malay sultanates. The Melakan style
Baju_Melayu
Sub-group of Malays native to Northern Malaysia
becoming a vassal state for Malacca. The influence of Malacca led to the Malayisation of Kedahan people in the mid 15th century. In the early 17th century
Kedahan_Malays
Malay martial art
court, an indication of their importance. From the 15th century onwards, Malayisation spread many Malay traditions including language, literature, martial
Silat_Melayu
Ethnic group
the land on the banks of Pahang river as far as Tanjung Langgar. The Malayisation of Pahang intensified from the mid 15th century after the state was annexed
Pahang_Malays
Malay state sanctioned organization
to those in need. It was Tun Mustapa Harun's further goal "to promote Malayisation consciousness amongst the people of Sabah." In 1967, coinciding with
Sabah_Foundation
Javanese cultural dominance in Indonesia
Jakarta area. Hinduism in Java Indonesian Esoteric Buddhism Kejawèn Malayisation Indianised kingdom Mulder, Niels (2005). Chapter 3. Javanization, Inside
Javanisation
Lankan Moors List of Sri Lankan Moors Indian Moors Memons in Sri Lanka Malayisation List of Sri Lankans The Directory on Sri Lankan Malays (2008) Careem
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone living in a wooded valley, from Middle English wode ‘wood’ (Old English wudu) + dell ‘dell’, ‘valley’, or a habitational name from some minor place named with these elements.
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Jewelled
Boy/Male
Indian
Endowed with great knowledge
Male
Irish
Variant spelling of Irish Munro, MUNROE means "from the mount on the river Roe."Â
Girl/Female
Tamil
Yea
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Dutch, English, Teutonic
Man from the Valley
Male
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of Greek Michaēl, MÌCHEAL means "who is like God?"
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Innocent; Beauty; Name of Goddess Laxmi
Boy/Male
Australian, Finnish, Romanian
Rock; Stone
Boy/Male
Biblical
A savior; a deliverer.
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