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Socio-political term
Malayness (Malay: Kemelayuan, Jawi: كملايوان) is the state of being Malay or of embodying Malay characteristics. This may include that which binds and
Malayness
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Malay, malay, malayu, or Melayu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Malay may refer to: Malayic languages, a branch of closely related Austronesian
Malay
Topics referred to by the same term
Asia Bruneian Malays, Malays in Brunei Malaysian Malays, Malays in Malaysia Malay Indonesians, Malays in Indonesia Malay Singaporeans, Malays in Singapore
Malays
Austronesian language
Makassar Malay, Ambonese Malay, Dili Malay, Kupang Malay, Manado Malay, Papuan Malay, Thousand Islands Malay, Larantuka Malay, Alor Malay, Balinese Malay, Sri
Malay_language
Austronesian ethnic group
revolution in Malay history, the significance of which lies in its far-reaching political and cultural legacy. Common definitive markers of Malayness—the religion
Malays_(ethnic_group)
City in Hamadan province, Iran
Malayer (Persian: ملایر) is a city in the Central District of Malayer County, Hamadan province, Iran, serving as capital of both the county and the district
Malayer
Ethnic group in Malaysia
standard that later Malay sultanates emulated. Today, the most commonly accepted elements of Malayness – the Malay Rulers, Malay language and culture
Malaysian_Malays
Ethnic group in Indonesia
together the Classical Malay language, the Islamic faith, and the Malay Muslim culture; the three core values of Kemelayuan ("Malayness"). the course of history
Malay_Indonesians
Islands between Mainland Southeast Asia and Australia
groups in Southeast Asia Greater Indonesia Indonesian archipelago Malay Peninsula Malayness Maphilindo Maritime Southeast Asia Names of Indonesia Nusantara
Malay_Archipelago
Peninsula in Southeast Asia
The Malay Peninsula is located in Mainland Southeast Asia. The landmass runs approximately north–south, and at its terminus, Tanjung Piai, it is the southernmost
Malay_Peninsula
Green, yellow and red flag
to symbolise the Malay people. The tricolour is derived from the three important values of Malayness; Islam, Malay rulers and Malay culture. The green
Malay_tricolour
Breed of chicken
The Malay Game is a breed of game chicken. It is among the tallest breeds of chicken, and may stand over 90 cm (36 inches) high. The Malay is bred principally
Malay_Game
Ethnic group of Singapore
1961:35) Milner, Anthony (2011). "Chapter 7, Multiple forms of 'Malayness'". The Malays. John Wiley & Sons. p. 197. ISBN 978-0-7748-1333-4. Retrieved 17
Malay_Singaporeans
Concept of a Malay race
Indies Greater Indonesia Malay Archipelago Indonesian Archipelago Malay Peninsula Malay world Native Indonesians Malayness Bumiputera Maphilindo Nusantara
Malay_race
Austronesian language
Kelantan–Pattani Malay (Malay: bahasa Melayu Kelantan–Patani; Thai: ภาษายาวี; baso/kece Patani in Pattani; baso/kecek Klate in Kelantan) is an Austronesian
Kelantan–Pattani_Malay
Geopolitical and sociolinguistic term
specific network of political alliances. Malayness Pribumi Bumiputera Malayisation Malay Archipelago Malay Peninsula Indonesian Archipelago East Indies
Malay_world
1969 Sino-Malay sectarian violence in Kuala Lumpur
highlighted how the incident helped propagate constructed notions of "Malayness" that reinforced state policies and public discourse. In an attempt to
13_May_incident
since the introduction of the National Registration Identity Card (NRIC). Malays, Orang Asli, some Bumiputera of Sabah and Sarawak, and Malaysian Indians
Malaysian_names
National political party in Malaysia
The United Malays National Organisation (UMNO; Malay: Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Melayu Bersatu, PEKEMBAR) is a conservative and Malay nationalist political
UMNO
("Malay nation"). Its central objectives were the advancement and protection of Malayness: religion (Islam), language (Malay), and royalty (Malay rulers)
Early_Malay_nationalism
Historical term referring to non-Burmese Southeast Asia
List of governors of the Straits Settlements Malayness Bumiputera Pribumi Malay world Malay Archipelago Malay race Maphilindo Maritime Southeast Asia Nusantara
East_Indies
This is a list of notable Malay people or notable people of Malay descent. The Malay people are an ethnic group in the Malay Peninsula and parts of nearby
List_of_Malay_people
Ethnic group in South Africa
considered for merging. › Cape Malays (Afrikaans: Kaapse Maleiers, کاپز ملیس in Arabic script) also known as Cape Muslims or Malays, are an ethnic group in South
Cape_Malays
Ethnic group
Malays (Standard Malay: Orang Melayu Thailand/Siam, Thai: ไทยเชื้อสายมลายู: Jawi: ملايو تاي; Pattani Malay: Oré Nayu Siae, Bangso Yawi; Bangkok Malay:
Thai_Malays
Municipality in Western Visayas, Philippines
Malay /mɑːˈlaɪ/, officially the Municipality of Malay (Aklanon: Banwa it Malay; Hiligaynon: Banwa sang Malay; Tagalog: Bayan ng Malay), is a municipality
Malay,_Aklan
Cuisine of Malay people
Malay cuisine (Malay: Masakan Melayu; Jawi: ماسقن ملايو) is the traditional food of the ethnic Malays of Southeast Asia, residing in modern-day Malaysia
Malay_cuisine
Standardized variety of Malay language
Malaysian Malay (Malay: Bahasa Melayu Malaysia) or Malaysian (Bahasa Malaysia) – endonymically known as Standard Malay (Bahasa Melayu Baku) or simply Malay (Bahasa
Malaysian_Malay
Malay ethnic group in Brunei
considered for merging. › Bruneian Malays (Malay: Orang Melayu Brunei, Jawi: اورڠ ملايو بروني) are a native Malay ethnic group that lives in Brunei,
Bruneian_Malays
British protected state and part of British Malaya
Malay States (FMS, Malay: Negeri-Negeri Melayu Bersekutu, Jawi: نݢري٢ ملايو برسکوتو) was a federation of four integrated protectorates in the Malay Peninsula
Federated_Malay_States
Subgroup of the Austronesian language family
Trade Malay Kupang Malay Larantuka Malay Papuan Malay Ambonic Malay Ambonese Malay Banda Malay Manadoic Malay Gorap Manado Malay North Moluccan Malay The
Malayic_languages
1970 book by Mahathir Mohamad
The Malay Dilemma (Malay: Dilema Melayu) is a 1970 book by Malaysian politician and writer Mahathir Mohamad, who went on to be the country's longest serving
The_Malay_Dilemma
Language spoken in Indonesia
official and national language of Indonesia. It is a standardized variety of Malay, an Austronesian language that has been used as a lingua franca in the multilingual
Indonesian_language
Ethnic group
› Patani Malays (Thai: มลายูปัตตานี, Jawi: ملايو ڤتاني, Pattani Malay: Nayu Taning, Malay: Melayu Patani) are an ethnolinguistic Malay Muslim community
Patani_Malays
Malay sub-ethnic in Bangkok
Bangkok Malays (Thai: มลายูบางกอก, Jawi: ملايو بڠكوق, Bangkok Malay: Malayu Bangkok, Nayu Bakoi, Malay: Melayu Bangkok) are a distinct Malay community
Bangkok_Malays
Malay dialect of northwestern Malaysia and Thailand
Kedah Malay or Kedahan (Malay: bahasa Melayu Kedah; also known as Pelat Utara or Loghat Utara 'Northern Dialect') or as it is known in Thailand, Syburi
Kedah_Malay
Country in Southeast Asia
Retrieved 23 January 2021. Barnard, Timothy P. (2004), Contesting Malayness: Malay identity across boundaries, Singapore: Singapore University press,
Malaysia
Malay was first used in the first millennia known as Old Malay, a part of the Austronesian language family. Over a period of two millennia, Malay has
History_of_the_Malay_language
15th–16th-century literary work
The Malay Annals (Malay: Sejarah Melayu, Jawi: سجاره ملايو), originally titled Sulalatus Salatin (Genealogy of Kings), is a literary work that gives
Malay_Annals
Malayic language of West Kalimantan, Indonesia
Selako; Malayic Dayak and Land Dayak Languages in Western Borneo. Sarawak Museum Journal, 301–318. Collins, James T. (2001). "Contesting Straits-Malayness: The
Ketapang_Malay
Vernacular Malay used in Indonesian New Guinea
Papuan Malay or Irian Malay is a Malay-based creole language spoken in the Indonesian part of New Guinea. It emerged as a contact language among tribes
Papuan_Malay
Overview of the grammar of the Malay language
Malay grammar is the body of rules that describe the structure of expressions in the Malay language (Brunei, Malaysia, and Singapore) and Indonesian (Indonesia
Malay_grammar
Indigenous ethnic group of the Malay Archipelago
› The term Proto-Malay, which translates to Melayu Asli (aboriginal Malay) or Melayu Purba (ancient Malay) or Melayu Tua (old Malay), refers to Austronesian
Proto-Malay
Former British protected states in the Malay Peninsula
"Unfederated Malay States" (Malay: Negeri-Negeri Melayu Tidak Bersekutu; Jawi: نݢري٢ ملايو تيدق برسکوتو) was the collective term for five distinct British
Unfederated_Malay_States
Assimilation and acculturation to Malay culture
"embracing Malayness") or imposition (Malay: Pemelayuan or Melayuisasi) of elements of Malay culture, in particular, Islam and the Malay language, as
Malayisation
Malayic language
Sarawak Malay (Standard Malay: Bahasa Melayu Sarawak or Bahasa Sarawak, Jawi: بهاس ملايو سراوق, Sarawak Malay: Kelakar Sarawak, Jawi: كلاكر سراوق) is
Sarawak_Malay
Malayan language
Judeo-Malay (Malay: Bahasa Yahudi-Melayu, Jawi: بهاس يهودي-ملايو, Hebrew: מלאית-יהודית) is a variant of the Malay language once spoken or written by the
Judeo-Malay
State on the Malay Peninsula, 1400–1511
Macmillan, ISBN 0-333-27672-8 Barnard, Timothy P. (2004), Contesting Malayness: Malay identity across boundaries, Singapore: Singapore University press,
Malacca_Sultanate
Traditional wood-made house style
Malay houses (Malay: Rumah Melayu; Jawi: رومه ملايو) refer to the vernacular dwellings of the Malays, an ethno-linguistic group inhabiting Sumatra, coastal
Malay_house
Diaspora of Malay
The Malay diaspora consists of Malay people who live outside of their native homeland of Malaysia, Indonesia & Brunei. These countries are known to be
Malay_diaspora
Newspaper in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
The Malay Mail is an online news portal in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is the continuation of a print paper which was first published on 1 December 1896
Malay_Mail
Official currency of Malaysia
Malaysian: [ˈriŋget]); plural: ringgit; symbol: RM; currency code: MYR; Malay name: Ringgit Malaysia; formerly the Malaysian dollar) is the currency of
Malaysian_ringgit
History museum in Geylang, Singapore
This is a museum in Singapore. For description of Malay villages, see kampung. The Malay Village (Malay: Kampung Melayu), predecessor of present day Wisma
Malay_Village
Austronesian language
Terengganu Malay (Malay: Bahasa Melayu Terengganu; Terengganu Malay: Bahse Tranung/Ganu) is a Malayic language spoken in the Malaysian state of Terengganu
Terengganu_Malay
Spiced Asian-inspired sauces and dishes
(Chinese pronunciation of "curry") appeared among the Chinese in Singapore. Malay Chinese people then most likely brought curry to China. In India, spices
Curry
Malayic language spoken in Indonesia
Bangka or Bangka Malay (bahase Bangka or base Bangka, Belinyu dialect: baso Bangka, Jawi: بهاس بڠك), is a Malayic language spoken in Indonesia, specifically
Bangka_Malay
1824–1911 Malay sultanate in Southeast Asia
code would be tantamount to betrayal of Malayness. Raja Ali did not favour a forced compulsion of Malayness, but an appeal to maintain tradition in order
Riau-Lingga_Sultanate
Ethnic group
› The Bugis-Malay or Buginese-Malay also known as Peranakan Bugis, are a cultural and ethnic group with heritage rooted in both Malays and Bugis/Buginese
Bugis-Malay
Malay dialect in Thailand
Bangkok Malay, also referred to as Nonthaburi Malay, is a local variant of Malay spoken by the Bangkok Malays, an ethnic Malay community in Bangkok and
Bangkok_Malay
Political concept in Malaysia
Macmillan. p. 55. ISBN 0-333-27672-8. Timothy P. Barnar (2004). Contesting Malayness: Malay identity across boundaries. Singapore: Singapore University press.
Ketuanan_Melayu
Malaysian citizens of Chinese ethnicity
ethnicity. They form the second-largest ethnic group in Malaysia, after the Malay-majority, and as of 2020[update], constituted 23.2% of the country's citizens
Malaysian_Chinese
The Malay kite is a model of tailless kite. Possibly first introduced to the Western world in a New York City newspaper article from October 1894, the
Malay_kite
Malayic language spoken in Sambas, Indonesia
Sambas Malay (Sambas Malay: Base Melayu Sambas, Jawi: بيس ملايو سمبس) is a Malayic language primarily spoken by the Malay people living in Sambas Regency
Sambas_Malay
Defunct Singaporean political party
The Malay Union (Malay: Kesatuan Melayu) (abbreviation: KMS), was a political party in Singapore from 1926 to 1960. KMS was established on 14 May 1926
Malay_Union
Writing systems used in Malaysia and Indonesia
The modern Malay and Indonesian alphabet (Brunei, Malaysia and Singapore: Tulisan Rumi, lit. 'Roman script / Roman writing', Indonesian: Aksara Latin
Malay_orthography
Ethnic group of Indonesia
being considered for merging. › Riau Malays (Malay: Orang Melayu Riau, Jawi: ملايو رياو) are a sub-group of Malays native to the provinces of Riau and
Riau_Malays
Species of carnivore
civet (Viverra tangalunga), also known as the Malay civet and Oriental civet, is a viverrid native to the Malay Peninsula and the islands of Sumatra, Bangka
Malayan_civet
Topics referred to by the same term
Malay Kingdom may refer to: Melayu Kingdom, the 7th to 14th century classical buddhist kingdom based on the island of Sumatra Kingdoms or polities, both
Malay_Kingdom
Nobility system practised in Malay kingdoms of Southeast Asia
The Malay nobility comprises both hereditary and non-hereditary titles that have been integral to the Malay kingdoms of Maritime Southeast Asia since
Malay_nobility
Hatred or opposition towards the Malay people
Anti-Malay sentiment or Malayophobia refers to feelings of hostility, prejudice, discrimination or disdain towards Malay people, Malay culture, the Malay language
Anti-Malay_sentiment
Malay based-creole
Cocos Malay is a post-creolized variety of Malay, spoken by the Cocos Malays who predominantly inhabit the Cocos (Keeling) Islands and Christmas Island
Cocos_Malay
Creole language spoken in Manado
Manado Malay, Manadonese, or simply the Manado language, is a creole language spoken in Manado, the capital of North Sulawesi province in Indonesia, and
Manado_Malay
Language spoken in parts of Borneo
The Brunei Malay, also called Bruneian Malay (Malay: Bahasa Melayu Brunei; Jawi: بهاس ملايو بروني), is the most widely spoken language in Brunei Darussalam
Brunei_Malay
Sounds and pronunciation of Malay including Indonesian
transcription delimiters. Malay phonology is based on the pronunciation of several standard varieties of the pluricentric language of Malay as used officially
Malay_phonology
Languages descended from Low Malay
Bazaar Malay or low Malay and in Malay Melayu Pasar. It is generally believed that Bazaar Malay was a pidgin, influenced by contact among Malay, Hokkien
Malay trade and creole languages
Malay_trade_and_creole_languages
Malaysian Standard Time (MST; Malay: Waktu Standard Malaysia, WSM or Malay: Waktu Piawai Malaysia, WPM), or sometimes Malaysian Time (MYT), is the standard
Time_in_Malaysia
Portion of the Malaysian constitution
Constitution of Malaysia Timothy P. Barnard, ed. (2003). Contesting Malayness: Malay Identity Across Boundaries. Singapore University Press. p. 40. ISBN 978-9971692797
Article 160 of the Constitution of Malaysia
Article_160_of_the_Constitution_of_Malaysia
Districts (Malay: Daerah; Jajahan in Kelantan) are a type of subdivision below the state level in Malaysia. An administrative district is administered
List_of_districts_in_Malaysia
Culture
Malay folklore refers to a series of knowledges, traditions and taboos that have been passed down through many generations in oral, written and symbolic
Malay_folklore
Language in Indonesia
Jambi Malay (bahaso Jambi or baso Jambi, Jawi: بهاس جمبي), is a Malayic language primarily spoken by the Jambi Malay people in Jambi, Indonesia, but also
Jambi_Malay
Island in Indonesia and Timor-Leste
Southeast Asia, in the north of the Timor Sea. The name is a variant of timur, Malay for "east"; it is so called because it lies at the eastern end of the Lesser
Timor
Sub-group of Malays native to Northern Malaysia
Malays (Malay: Melayu Kedah, Jawi: ملايو ﻗﺪﺡ) or commonly known as Orang Utara ('Northerners'), are a sub-group of Malays native to northern Malay Peninsula
Kedahan_Malays
Ethnic group in Asia
› The Cocos Malays are the majority ethnic group of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands territory of Australia. Today, many of the Cocos Malays can be found
Cocos_Malays
List of ships with the same or similar names
SS Malay is the name of the following ships: SS Malay (1921), an oil tanker that served through WWII SS Malay (1959), launched in 1922 as Ambria, scrapped
SS_Malay
Arabic alphabet used in Southeast Asia
Jawi (جاوي; Acehnese: Jawoe; Acehnese pronunciation: [ɟa.ˈwɔə̯]; Malay: Jawi; Malay pronunciation: [d͡ʒä.wi]) is a writing system used for writing several
Jawi_script
Military unit
The Royal Malay Regiment (Malay: Rejimen Askar Melayu DiRaja; Jawi: ريجيمن عسکر ملايو دراج) is the premier unit of the Malaysian Army's three infantry
Royal_Malay_Regiment
Asian ethnic group
template Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › Sri Lankan Malays (Sinhala: (ශ්රී ලංකා) මැලේ ජනතාව Shri Lanka Mæle Janathava (Standard);
Sri_Lankan_Malays
Group of Malay people
ethnic group is being considered for merging. › Perakian Malay people refers to a group of Malay people originating from the Malaysian state of Perak. As
Perakian_Malays
Malayic language spoken in Indonesia
Bengkulu Malay, or simply Bengkulu, is a Malayic language spoken primarily in the province of Bengkulu, Indonesia, including Bengkulu City and surrounding
Bengkulu_Malay
Malaysian pop rock music genre
popular music Music of Singapore Weintraub, Andrew (2010). "Music and Malayness: Orkes Melayu in Indonesia. 1950-1965". Archipel. 79 (1): 57–78. doi:10
Pop_melayu
Singaporean state-owned media company
pan-Asian news channel CNA), Mandarin Chinese (Channel 8 and Channel U), Malay (Suria), and Tamil (Vasantham), as well as the streaming service meWatch
Mediacorp
Geopolitical concept
construction of ‘the Malays’ is of particular importance when we come to the problems arising in the propagation of Malayness in the ‘Malay’ community itself:
Greater_Indonesia
Ethnic group
considered for merging. › Terengganu Malays (Malaysian: Melayu Terengganu; Jawi: ملايو ترڠڬانو; Terengganu Malay: Oghang Tranung; Inland Terengganu: Ughaong
Terengganuan_Malays
Filipino journalist (1914–2003)
Armando de Jesus Malay (March 31, 1914 – May 15, 2003) was a Filipino journalist, scholar, and activist during the presidency of Ferdinand Marcos. After
Armando_Malay
Species of flowering plant
Gmelina arborea, (in English beechwood, gmelina, goomar teak, Kashmir tree, Malay beechwood, white teak, yamane ), locally known as gamhar, is a fast-growing
Gmelina_arborea
Political party in Malaysia
Peninsular Malays Union (PMU,PMS or PEMAS, Malay: Persatuan Melayu Semenanjung) was a Right-wing party formed by lawyer Hashim Ghani, a former member
Peninsular_Malays_Union
Form of boat from Southeast Asia
Austronesian origin of the word has been suggested, as it is attested in an Old Malay inscription from 684 CE. Sampans may be propelled by poles, oars (particularly
Sampan
Malayic language dialect
Perak Malay (Bahase Peghok or Ngelabun Peghok; Standard Malay: bahasa Melayu Perak; Jawi script: بهاس ملايو ڤيراق) is one of the Malay dialects spoken
Perak_Malay
Austronesian language spoken in Kalimantan, Indonesia
Berau Malay, or simply Berau, is a Malayic language spoken by Berau Malays in Berau Regency, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. It is one three native Malayic varieties
Berau_Malay
Malayic language
Johor Malay (Cakap Johor, lit. 'Johor Speech'; Malay: Bahasa Melayu Johor; Jawi: بهاس ملايو جوهر) is a Malayic language that is spoken from Singapore northwards
Johor_Malay
Ethnic group
group is being considered for merging. › Malays in Egypt make up a part of the overseas Malay population. Malay speakers who came to Egypt are mainly from
Malays_in_Egypt
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American, Arabic, Bengali, Christian, Finnish, German, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Modern, Muslim, Portuguese, Sanskrit, Swedish, Telugu, Traditional
Fair; Protected by God; God's Helmet; Safe; Will Helmet; God's Protection; Divinely Protected; Sacrifice; Well Spoken; Helmet of God
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Latin
Blind. Famous bearer: The blind St. Cecilie, patron saint of music, was a talented musician.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese
God has Heard
Boy/Male
Norse
Farmed at Tongue.
Boy/Male
Indian
God
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Success
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Hindu
Name of a sage (Head priest (kul Guru) of Ayodhya)
Boy/Male
Bengali, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Water Drops; Hero; Pal; God; Snow; Fine Drops of Water; Cold Water Droplets; Winter; Frost
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Enjoy
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Old Arabic name
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