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British policy towards Muslims and its impact on the administration of Islam in the Federated Malay States, 1874-1920s
Published 2019“…This article describes the historical background of the imposition of British suzerainty in Malaya, and the development of Islamic beliefs and practice in colonial Malaya. …”
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The development of malay boys’ and girls’ schools, school libraries and literacy in the federated malay states and the unfederated malay states during british indirect rule, 1894-1...
Published 2011“…By 1909 Johore, Kedah, Perlis, Kelantan and Trengganu, later known as the Unfederated Malay States came under British suzerainty. In 1931 43 per cent of Malay boys age 5 – 14 and 23 per cent of Malay boys of the same age were enrolled in Malay boys’ schools in the FMS and UMS respectively. …”
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A Survey Of The Agricultural Economy Of Trengganu 1930 – 1940
Published 1974“…Acknowledgement of the Siamese suzerainty was limited to a triennial tribute of the Bunga Mas.…”
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