2. Muslim League- established in 1906 with the encouragement of the British government, added a new current into the movement for national liberation.…
Malayan Independence reinforced the ending of colonialism in South East Asia. Also, it signified the ability and right to self-rule for previously colonized states. Following independence, Malaya’s tin and rubber export also gave a significant boost to the US dollar.…
Tunku Abdul Rahman was born in a royal family in Kedah on the 8th of February 1903. Tunku studied at the St. Catherine 's College, Cambridge University, where he received his Bachelor of Arts in law and history in 1925. A direct experience with racial discrimination with the college 's management was said to have intensified his passion in fighting for equality and ignited his aspiration in making his native soil an independent state, free from British colonialism. Tunku Abdul Rahman is the founding father of the independent Malaysia. Also known as Bapa Kemerdekaan, Tunku Abdul Rahman became the first prime minister of the country after Sarawak and Sabah merged to form Malaysia in 1963.…
The golden age of the Malay Kingdom of Malacca ended in 1511 after the _______________ attack.…
• Malaysia occupies the southernmost peninsula of Southeast Asia and the northern one-third of Borneo. • It became a nation on September 16, 1963 when Sabah and Sarawak joined Malaya which had earlier gained independence from the British on August 31, 1957 to form a single federation. • Malaysia has a democratically elected government with a constitutional monarch.…
From 1946 to 1948, the 11 states formed a single British crown colony known as the Malayan Union. Due to opposition from Malay nationalists, the Union was disbanded and replaced by the Federation of Malaya, which restored the symbolic positions of the rulers of the Malay states.…
In 1956, the Prime Minister of Malaysia Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj led a delegation to London to hold talks with the British Government concerning independence for Malaya. The Malayan delegation, comprising of four representatives of the Malay Rulers and four Alliance representatives, convinced the British Government to set a date for independence which is on 31st August 1957. And so it came to pass that on the eve of 31 August 1957, at the Selangor Club Padang, the Malayan flag was hoisted to replace the Union Jack.…
After World War 2, the British came again to Malaya and Britain suggested the formation of the Malayan Union. Malayan Union not only took away the power of the Malays over their nation, but also the rights that belong to the Malays. Then, the people of Malayan Union started to realise that their country has to be ruled by their own people and not to be ruled by other people of other nations.…
The first Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman established government of The Federation of Malaya and the formation of Malaysian in 1963. Parliamentary Democracy and Constitutional Monarchy by maintaining the British style of administration. The Federal Constitution and till now is the supreme law. Two types of Malaysian Civil Service was established to implement the government policy. The Diplomatic Service (PTD) and General Service (PTA). The government was the main provider of public services.…
How, 2,000 Kedah Malays with banners and shouting slogans awaited the arrival of Major-General Hone in Alor Star to “offer their protest against the Malayan Union”, was…
Malaysia was formed in 1963 out of a number of former British colonies: the Federation of Malaya (comprising 11 states), which had achieved independence in 1957; Singapore, which had been self-governing since 1959; and two territories in northwestern Borneo, Sarawak and Sabah (then known as North Borneo), which by 1960 were well advanced on the road to independence.…
8. The idea of the formation of Malaysia by Tunku Abdul Rahman brought forth all sorts of reactions. Briefly explain the reactions from Singapore, Brunei, Malaya, Sabah and Sarawak.…
Both Malaysia and Singapore are similar in term of their historical background. In 1800s, both Singapore and Malaysia were previously under the British colonization. During that time, Malaysia and Singapore were sharing the same goal, which was to be independent and build up a strong political and economic society. Hence, leaders from both countries attempted to bring their countries towards independence. As for Malaysia, British promised to grant Malaysia independence with a condition, which was to ensure people in the country to live peacefully and harmony regardless of their difference in races. For example, Tunku Abdul Rahman put a lot of efforts to convince and unite the political parties such as UMNO, MIC, and MCA because he believed that all leaders can ensure the safety and welfare of their respective people. Not only Tunku Abdul…
Do you still remember how long Malaysia had been colonized by foreign powers? Approximately, it is about 446 years. Throughout the era of colonization, many efforts were taken in earnest to free the country from the foreign powers. The local inhabitants (especially the Malays) constantly opposed the colonists. From the history point of view, the struggle for independence can be divided into two stages. The first stage is the bloodshed stage and the second stage is the struggle without bloodshed that was through literature and then negotiations. Thus, among the things that you will come across in this topic is the rise of nationalism spirit, the struggle against colonialism, emergence of political parties and the negotiations for independence.…
What really inspires me is what our beloved prime minister Dato’ Sri Najib Razak idea for 1malaysia, even though at first sight it might sound another useless propaganda from the government, and many of my friends take it as a joke for the unity among the nations in this colourful land, but I see the true colours behind his meaning.…