Search Results - "Malacca Sultanate"
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Admiral, explorer, diplomat
Published 2005“…It was an expedition of dignified diplomacy, trade and understanding forged between the Ming dynasty and the Malacca sultanate, and, later, faraway Africa and Arabia. …”
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History of Malaysia
Published 2018“…The lecture covers from the Malacca Sultanate era in the 15th - 16th century until contemporary period.…”
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Malaysian legal system: an introduction
Published 2020“…The early laws of the Malay States are recorded from the time of the Malacca Sultanate in the 15th century…”
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Can serumpun still binds Malays and Indonesians after recent cultural flare-ups?
Published 2014“…History has recorded that the area of what it is now Malaysia and Indonesia was for centuries under the dominions of powerful kingdoms of the Malay race namely Srivijaya, Majapahit, the Malacca Sultanate and other sultanates like Johor, Aceh, Brunei and Gowa. …”
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The administration of Syariah Courts in Malaysia, 1957–2009
Published 2012“…The status of Islam as the official religion during the Malacca Sultanate and the application of Islamic law throughout the administration during that period are agreed upon by most historians. …”
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Straits of Malacca and Singapore: pride of the Malay archipelago, priceless maritime heritage of the world
Published 2012“…After the fall of the Malacca Sultanate in 1511, the competition for supremacy in the Strait of Malacca continued between the regional Empires and their Western rivals until eventually, the latter were victorious. …”
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Preserving the cultural bond towards strengthening Sino-Malaysian friendship
Published 2016“…The ties between both countries were further strengthened in the 15th century with the establishment of diplomatic relation between the Ming Dynasty and the Malacca Sultanate. The paper also discusses the diplomatic ties between China and Malaysia which was officially reconciled in 1974 during the second Malaysia Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein’s visit to China. …”
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Identifying cultural landscape components in the district of Kuala Kangsar, Perak, Malaysia
Published 2013“…These include rivers, traditional Malay villages, royal town with its historic buildings, open spaces and landscape structures, and traditions which date as far back to the Malacca Sultanate era (15th century). The components are the results of the activities of the local people and their interactions with a place.…”
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The impact of science and technology towards rural community in understanding Islam /Abdul Hapes Mohammed and Nurul Diana Mohamed Iqbal
Published 2015“…After an extensive period of Islam based in Malaysia since the time of the Malacca Sultanate, it has grown swiftly and become the official religion of Malaysia. …”
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Sejarah kedatangan masyarakat Bugis ke Tanah Melayu: kajian kes di Johor
Published 2009“…The migration of Bugis to the peninsula occurred as early as the Malacca Sultanate. During the seventeenth century, there were already settlements of the Bugis people in the Malay Peninsula. …”
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Perspectives on ancestral lineages and genetic markers of Malay population in Peninsular Malaysia
Published 2022“…Despite the theories developed, the migration of Malay population is more prominent during the era of Malacca Sultanate. The trading activities and seafaring way of life had welcomed various ethnic groups in Peninsular Malaysia which formed a part of the Malay population today. …”
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Teachers' perception towards the model of Jawi writing in Malaysian education system.
Published 2008“…The use of Jawi indeed was widespread during the period of the Malacca Sultanate. It was used as the tool for the transmission of knowledge, missionary work and written communication. …”
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The concept of Al-Ta’ayush in Islamic cosmopolitanism : from Medina to Istanbul and Malacca
Published 2021“…This research aims to elucidate how multiculturalism under the concept of Al-Ta’ayush was practised by two Muslim governments, first as manifested in the Millet system (independent court for personal law) under the Ottoman Caliphate and secondly in the Shahbandar (harbourmasters) system under the Malacca Sultanate which later evolved into the Kapitan system. …”
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Pembangunan Tamadun Islam akan berulang?: meneliti novel remaja 1511h [Kombat] karya Faisal Tehrani.
Published 2009“…It is hoped that the result of the analysis will help the Malays who had bitter experiences since the fall of Malacca Sultanate, through to the colonisation era of more than 400 years. …”
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Malacca laws : the effect of islam and customs in the aspect of family law / Zanirah Mustafa@Busu and Intan Nurul ‘Ain Mohd Firdaus Kozako
Published 2019“…Malacca Laws (Hukum Kanun Melaka), is a written law existed during the Malacca Sultanate. It was established as a Malay customary law that is compatible with Islamic law. …”
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Teachers’ Perception Towards The Model Of Jawi Writing In Malaysian Education System
Published 2008“…The use of Jawi indeed was widespread during the period of the Malacca Sultanate. It was used as the tool for the transmission of knowledge, missionary work and written communication. …”
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