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Asia Bruneian Malays, Malays in Brunei Malaysian Malays, Malays in Malaysia Malay Indonesians, Malays in Indonesia Malay Singaporeans, Malays in Singapore
Malays
Topics referred to by the same term
Indonesian, ethnic Malays in Indonesia Malay Singaporeans, a broad ethnic group defined by the Singaporean government Riau Malays, ethnic Malays who inhabit
Malay
Austronesian ethnic group
considered for merging. › Malays (Malay: Orang Melayu, Jawi script: اورڠ ملايو) are an Austronesian ethnoreligious group native to the Malay Peninsula, eastern
Malays_(ethnic_group)
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 in Malaysia
Anak Jati (indigenous Malays or local Malays) and Anak Dagang (trading Malays or foreign Malays). The Anak Jati or native Malays consist of those individuals
Malaysian_Malays
Ethnic group in Indonesia
2015, Malay Indonesians include: Langkat Malays Deli Malays Asahan Malays Riau Malays Siak Malays Rempang Malays Jambi Malays Palembang Malays Banyuasin
Malay_Indonesians
Ethnic group of Singapore
comprised around 120 Malays, 30 Chinese and some local indigenous Orang Laut tribes. From the nineteenth century until World War II, the Malays generally enjoyed
Malay_Singaporeans
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
Socio-political term
be counted as Malay. Non-Muslims and non-Malays could be labelled as Malays as long as they spoke and wrote Malay and followed a Malay way of life, or
Malayness
1969 Sino-Malay sectarian violence in Kuala Lumpur
parades passed through Malay communities such as Kampung Baru and were alleged to be highly provocative, with non-Malays taunting Malays while bearing slogans
13_May_incident
Austronesian language
Standard Malay and Indonesian respectively; Indonesian is also one of the working languages of Timor-Leste. Malay is the ethnic language of Malays in Sumatra
Malay_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 ethnic group in Brunei
1963 are also considered Malaysian Malays in the national census and were in the same status like the Malaysian Malays domiciled in West Malaysian states
Bruneian_Malays
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
Indigenous Malaysian peoples
believed that the backward Malays should be given a better deal. Malays should be assisted to attain parity with non-Malays to forge a united Malayan Nation
Bumiputera_(Malaysia)
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
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
Asian ethnic group
ethnic groups of the Malay Archipelago who reside in Sri Lanka; it does not apply solely to the ethnic Malays. Sri Lankan Malays are primarily of Javanese
Sri_Lankan_Malays
Ethnic group
are 6,368 individuals identified as Malays. The Malays living in Southern Burma are related to the Kedahan Malay and maintain strong kinship, cultural
Burmese_Malays
Diaspora of Malay
Cambodia Malays: 15,000 Myanmar (Burma) Burmese Malays: 26,000 Philippines Malays: 2,000,000 Singapore Malays: 600,000 (Local Overseas Malay + Native
Malay_diaspora
Malay sub-ethnic in northern Malaysia
merging. › Kelantanese Malays (Standard Malay: Orang Melayu Kelantan; Kelantan Malay: Oghe Nayu Klate) are a sub-ethnic group of Malays indigenous to the state
Kelantanese_Malays
This page lists the results of leadership elections held by the United Malays National Organisation. The bonus votes and quota system were in use until
United Malays National Organisation leadership elections
United_Malays_National_Organisation_leadership_elections
Malay subgroup lives in Bali, Indonesia
› Loloan Malays or Balinese Malays (Malay: Orang Melayu Loloan; Jawi: ملايو لولون; Balinese: ᬮᭀᬮᭀᬯᬦ᭄) are a sub-ethnic group of the Malay who have lived
Loloan_Malays
of Chinese people in Malaysia used to be held in high regard by Malays. Some Malays in the past may have taken the word "Baba", referring to Chinese
Malaysian_names
Ethnic group
other Malay Sultanates in the peninsula, that later reconstituted as Malaysia. The Pahang Malays, along with Terengganuan Malays and Kelantanese Malays (and
Pahang_Malays
Culture
sung at weddings and cultural festivals in the state of Melaka by Malays and the Malay-speaking Peranakan communities. The contents of the songs are mostly
Malay_folklore
Austronesian language
making up the majority, ethnic Malays generally speak Southern Thai and their Malay dialect is similar to Kedah Malay. It is also spoken in scattered
Kelantan–Pattani_Malay
Group of Malay people
Perakian Malays in Perak are about 55.74% of the state's population. Perakian Malays uses a distinct form of Malay variant known as Perak Malay. Linguistically
Perakian_Malays
Peninsula in Southeast Asia
Straits of Johor. The Malay term Tanah Melayu is derived from the word Tanah (land) and Melayu (Malays), thus it means "the Malay land". The term can be
Malay_Peninsula
Malay sub-ethnic in Bengkulu
formation of a unique Bengkulu Malays identity, reflected in their language, customs, and traditions. Culturally, the Bengkulu Malays blend indigenous and external
Bengkulu_Malays
Indigenous ethnic group of the Malay Archipelago
thousand years later. The Proto-Malays have ancestry of the first humans living in Southeast Asia. The Proto-Malays are believed to have been seafarers
Proto-Malay
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
Malaysian citizens of Chinese ethnicity
discriminatory for non-Malays, summed up in the aphorism "non-Malays belong to Malaysia but Malaysia only belongs to the Malays". Although other remaining
Malaysian_Chinese
Concept of a Malay race
Archipelago". In his later writings he moved the Malays from a nation to a race. In Brunei, "indigenous Malays" (Malay: Melayu Jati) refers to people who belong
Malay_race
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 party in Malaysia
It formed as an alternative to poorer section of Malays as opposed to aristocratic United Malays National Organization. The party were noted for being
Peninsular_Malays_Union
Political concept in Malaysia
developed in the Malay Peninsula. Among notable groups are Kedahan Malays, Kelantanese Malays and Terengganuan Malays. The foreign Malays consist of descendants
Ketuanan_Melayu
Malayic language spoken in Indonesia
of the Bengkulu Malays and is more closely related to other Central Sumatra Malay varieties, such as Col, Jambi Malay, Palembang Malay, and Minangkabau
Bengkulu_Malay
Hatred or opposition towards the Malay people
passed through Malay communities such as Kampung Baru, the attendees began chanting: "Melayu mati" (death to Malays) and calling the Malays stupid. Some
Anti-Malay_sentiment
in demographics as the Malays were outnumbered for the first time; 45.9% of the population were Chinese versus 41.9% for Malays (including Javanese and
Demographics_of_Singapore
Geopolitical and sociolinguistic term
Malaya-based Malay political party, that is, the United Malays National Organisation. Their territorial identity was gradually shifted from Malay states to
Malay_world
Ethnic group
the state. Terengganuan Malays have maintained their own distinct culture, historical and linguistic identity from other Malays in the country. The most
Terengganuan_Malays
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
interests of Malays as well as requesting British protection on Malay positions. In March 1946, 41 of these Malay associations formed the United Malays National
Early_Malay_nationalism
1970 book by Mahathir Mohamad
and racial tensions, and advocates for affirmative action policies for Malays. The book was originally banned in Malaysia; the ban was lifted 11 years
The_Malay_Dilemma
Sub-group of Malays native to Northern Malaysia
Nowadays, the term Kedahan Malay only refers to the Malays living in Kedah. Despite being ethnically similar to Kedah Malays, the Malays of Perlis and Penang
Kedahan_Malays
Ethnic group
group is being considered for merging. › Malays played a significant role in pre-Hispanic Philippine history. Malay involvement in Philippine history goes
Filipinos_of_Malay_descent
Breed of chicken
description is that of James Joseph Nolan, published in Dublin in 1850. Malays were shown at the first British poultry exhibition in 1845, and were included
Malay_Game
Languages descended from Low Malay
home to many Sri Lankan Malays. Singapore Bazaar Malay, also known as Bazaar Malay, Pasar Malay, or Market Malay, is a Malay-lexified pidgin, which is
Malay trade and creole languages
Malay_trade_and_creole_languages
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
Malay dialect of northwestern Malaysia
between Siam and Patani in the 18th and 19th century led to many Patani Malays (including those from Reman) migrating westwards, into the state of Kedah
Reman_Malay
Malayic language spoken in Indonesia
groups reside in Langkat, including the Malays, Javanese, Banjarese, Batak, and Minangkabau. While the Malays are the indigenous people of Langkat, Javanese
Langkat_Malay
Malayic language spoken in Sambas, Indonesia
ceremonies and folklore. Nevertheless, most Sambas Malays are bilingual, speaking both Sambas Malay and standard Indonesian. On the other hand, other ethnic
Sambas_Malay
Policy opposing discrimination against non-Malay populations
rights of the Malays as accorded in Article 153 of the Federal Constitution (which allows for special quotas to be allocated to Malays and other indigenous
Malaysian_Malaysia
Indigenous ethnic groups of Malaysia
modern Malayic-speaking populations ("Deutero-Malays"). However, other authors have also concluded that there is no real distinction between Proto-Malays and
Orang_Asli
Green, yellow and red flag
is the existential colour of the Malays and is the most frequently cited colour in the literature. The oldest Malay state, Kedah, also adopted the red
Malay_tricolour
partial Malay descent, whose ethnic origin lie in the Malay world. This list also includes emigrant Malays and could be taken as a list of famous Malays. Anwar
List_of_Malay_people
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
Ethnic group native to East Kalimantan
merging. › The Berau people (Berau Malay: Urang Barrau, Urang Banua), also known as the Banua or Berau Malays, a Malayized-Dayak people, is an ethnic group
Berau_Malays
This is a list of Sri Lankan Malays. Sri Lankan Malay (Sinhala: (ශ්රී ලංකා) මැලේ ජනතාව Shri Lanka Mæle Janathava (Standard); මැලේ මිනිස්සු / ජා මිනිස්සු
List_of_Sri_Lankan_Malays
Defunct Singaporean political party
wanted to promote the rights and interests of the Malays, and was known for establishing the Jalan Eunos Malay Settlement or Kampong Melayu in 1929. In 1954
Malay_Union
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
Capital city of Malaysia
absorbed the surrounding rural areas where many Malays lived. Between 1947 and 1957, the population of Malays in Kuala Lumpur increased from 12.5 to 15%,
Kuala_Lumpur
Standardized variety of Malay language
that Malaysia is composed of many ethnic groups (and not only the ethnic Malays), the term bahasa Malaysia became the government's preferred designation
Malaysian_Malay
Malayic language spoken in Indonesia
their mother tongue. The Malays have inhabited Tamiang since the 7th century. Tamiang was once ruled by various pre-Islamic Malay kingdoms and empires, including
Tamiang_Malay
Malay ethnic group
is being considered for merging. › Deli Malays (Jawi: ملايو ديلي, Melayu Deli) is a sub-ethnic group of Malays native to the eastern coast of North Sumatra
Deli_Malay_people
Post-war federation of the Malay states and the Straits Settlements of Penang and Malacca
conceived to unify the Malay Peninsula under a single government to simplify administration. Following opposition by the ethnic Malays, the union was reorganised
Malayan_Union
were estimated at 2.4 children per woman for Malays and Bumiputeras, 1.8 for Indians and 1.4 for Chinese. Malay fertility rates were about 40 percent higher
Demographics_of_Malaysia
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
Subgroup of the Austronesian language family
Indonesian in Indonesia. The Malayic branch also includes local languages spoken by ethnic Malays (e.g. Jambi Malay, Kedah Malay), further several languages
Malayic_languages
independence. Malays make up the majority — according to the 2010 census figures, over 50% of the 28.3 million population (including non-citizens) are Malays. About
Racism_in_Malaysia
Rally in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
special rights of the Malays. It was led by the president of Malay NGOs' coalition, Dato Jamal Yunos. Its members represented 250 Malay NGOs. It proposed
Malay_Dignity_rally
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
Ethnic group of Malaysia and Singapore
Portuguese and local Malays were able to marry without such conversions, because religious laws were not enforced. Today, the Malay language, or Bahasa
Kristang_people
Concept in Malaysian politics
be regarded as a zero-sum game, by saying only the Malays are benefiting and that the non-Malays are losing out. The non-bumiputeras should be brave
Malay_Agenda
Football league
The Malaysia A3 Community League (Malay: Liga A3 Community, previously known as the Malaysia M5 League) makes up level 4 of 9 community-based leagues
Malaysia_A3_Community_League
Austronesian language
coastal Pahang and northeast Johor. It is the native language of Terengganu Malays and highly localised Chinese Peranakan (locally known as "Mek and Awang")
Terengganu_Malay
Islands between Mainland Southeast Asia and Australia
The Malay Archipelago is the archipelago between Mainland Southeast Asia and Australia, and is also called Insulindia or the Indo-Australian Archipelago
Malay_Archipelago
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
Chinese-descended ethnic group of Southeast Asia
families were of Chinese origin. Peranakans were held in high regard by Malays. Some Malays in the past may have taken the word "Baba", referring to Chinese
Peranakan_Chinese
Island in Mersing District, Johor, Malaysia
Besar Island (Malay: Pulau Besar), also known as Babi Besar Island (Malay: Pulau Babi Besar) is an island in Mersing District, Johor, Malaysia. A word
Besar_Island,_Johor
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
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
People of Javanese descent in Malaysia
these Indonesian-origin ethnic groups as Malays. They possess the same rights and responsibilities as other Malays in accordance with Malaysia's constitution
Javanese_Malaysians
Multiracial people of southern Africa
many Cape Malays were forced to live in Coloured communities under the Group Areas Act during Apartheid. Before the arrival of the Malays, the first
Coloureds
Country in Southeast Asia
is a combination of the word Malays and the Latin-Greek suffix -ia/-ία, which can be translated as 'land of the Malays'. Similar-sounding variants have
Malaysia
local Malays that they would be given opportunities in education, employment and skills training to help them compete effectively with the non-Malays in
1964_race_riots_in_Singapore
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
Singaporean political party
which it accused of promoting Chinese chauvinism and discriminating against Malays. However, it also shared some of the PAP's policies, such as supporting
Singapore Malay National Organisation
Singapore_Malay_National_Organisation
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
Political party in Thailand
Bersatu (Malay for "Unity" or "Solidarity"), also referred to as the Patani Malays People's Consultative Council (Malay: Majelis Permesyuaratan Rakyat
Patani Malays People's Consultative Council
Patani_Malays_People's_Consultative_Council
Hanafi schools of thought. The majority of Muslims, about 80%, are ethnic Malays, while 13% are of Indian descent; the remaining fraction comprises local
Islam_in_Singapore
Dialect continuum of Malayic languages in Riau, Indonesia
regions, alongside Indonesian. Most Riau Malays are bilingual, fluent in both Riau Malay and Indonesian. Riau Malay is the most widely used regional language
Riau_Malay_language
Assimilation and acculturation to Malay culture
Malays were the most urbanised of the island's three main races, and there was no such concentration of urbanised Malays anywhere else in the Malay world
Malayisation
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
Ethnic groups
Archipelago and Malay Peninsula Javanese people Osing Tenggerese Cirebonese Sundanese people Baduy Bantenese Malay people Bruneian Malays Kelantan Malays Kedahan
Ethnic groups in Southeast Asia
Ethnic_groups_in_Southeast_Asia
Indigenous group native to South Sumatra and Jambi
lowland forests of southeast Sumatra. The Kubu is a Malay exonym ascribed to them. In the Malay language, the word Kubu can mean 'defensive fortification'
Orang_Rimba_people
was a place called "Malay Town" set up in Cairns where a whole range of people lived — Aborigines, Torres Strait Islanders, Malays, Chinese, Indians; in
Malay_Town
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
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
MALAYS
MALAYS
Boy/Male
Arabic, French, Malaysian, Muslim, Turkish
The Biblical Jonas is the English Language Equivalent; A Prophet's Name
Girl/Female
African, American, Arabic, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Jamaican, Latin, Malaysian, Muslim, Swahili, Tamil
Black Beauty; Born at Night; Night; Loyal; Faithful; Dark Haired Beauty
Girl/Female
Arabic, Malaysian
To Remember
Boy/Male
British, English, Italian, Malaysian
Mother
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Sandalwood Trees; Hilltown
Girl/Female
Afghan, Arabic, Farsi, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Iranian, Kannada, Malaysian, Marathi, Muslim, Oriya, Punjabi, Sikh, Tamil
Attractive Light; Light; Moonlight; Star Light; Holy Light; Illumination
Girl/Female
Afghan, Arabic, Assamese, Indian, Kannada, Malaysian, Muslim, Sindhi
Of Wide Eyes; Offspring
Girl/Female
Arabic, Indian, Malaysian, Muslim
Light from the Earth
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Malaysian, Tamil
Silent
Boy/Male
British, English, Indonesian, Malaysian
Peace
Girl/Female
Arabic, French, Malaysian
Shining; Brilliant; Luminous; Obvious
Boy/Male
Arabic, Farsi, French, Iranian, Malaysian, Muslim, Parsi, Pashtun
Prophet Name; Zachary
Girl/Female
Afghan, American, Arabic, Celebrity, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Iranian, Malaysian, Marathi, Muslim, Parsi, Pashtun, Punjabi, Sikh, Swedish, Tamil, Traditional
Sweetheart; Night Beauty; Nocturnal; Nightfall; Beloved; Dark-haired Beauty; Holy; Blessed; Dark Beauty
Boy/Male
Arabic, Malaysian, Muslim
Well to do; Wealthy
Boy/Male
Arabic, Malaysian, Muslim
Sun Light
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Malaysian, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Place to Live; Home; Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Arabic, Malaysian, Muslim
Crown of the Religion
Girl/Female
Afghan, Arabic, Assamese, French, Indian, Kannada, Lebanese, Malaysian, Marathi, Muslim, Sindhi
Confidential Talk; Secret Conversation; Salvation; Passionate; Whisper
Boy/Male
American, Arabic, Chinese, German, Hebrew, Malaysian, Muslim, Swahili
He Shall Add to his Power; The Lord Increases; A Prophet's Name; God will Add; Joseph; Chosen by God
Girl/Female
British, English, Malaysian
Happy; Creative Spelling of Eve
MALAYS
MALAYS
Boy/Male
Indian
Hashemite, A nisba
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
The Magical Power of Yoga
Boy/Male
Tamil
Ekambar | à®à®•ாமà¯à®ªà®°
Sky
Boy/Male
Assamese, Indian
Gate of God; Babylon; Renowned for Wine and Magic; Planet Jupiter; East
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu
Pining
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English, German, Hebrew
Happiness; Eternal Joy; Innocent
Girl/Female
Greek
A Fury.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Those who saves, Saviour
Boy/Male
Tamil
Boy/Male
Latin
King of Elis.
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n.
A dagger or short sword used by the Malays, commonly having a serpentine blade.
a.
Of or pertaining to the Malays or their country.
n.
A large vessel, without keel or prominent stem, and with huge masts in one piece, used by the Chinese, Japanese, Siamese, Malays, etc., in navigating their waters.
n. pl.
An extensive division of mankind including the Mongols and allied races of Asia, together with the Malays and Polynesians.
n.
A genus of stemless, leafless plants, living parasitically upon the roots and stems of grapevines in Malaysia. The flowers have a carrionlike odor, and are very large, in one species (Rafflesia Arnoldi) having a diameter of two or three feet.