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    Macopa

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    Myrtaceae * Order : Myrtales * Genus : Syzygium * Species : S. samaranganse 3. Phenology * Flowers from March to April‚ probably in other months. 4. Distribution * Widely cultivated in the Philippines‚ Malay Peninsula and Archipelago. 5. Habitat * Cultivated 6. Economic importance * Fruits are used for ornamental purposes. * The unopened flower buds are an important spice. * Fruit is edible that are eaten fresh or used in jams and jellies

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    Malacca History

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    1657km2 on the Western Peninsular of Malaysia. Geographically positioned along East-West trading route‚ at the busiest and narrowest point of Straits of Malacca‚ the state experienced a unique culmination of cultural and historical influences from Malay Sultanate (1400-1511)‚ Portuguese colonial (1511-1641)‚ Dutch colonial (1641-1795)‚ English colonial (1795-1942‚ 1945-1957) and Japanese occupancy (1942-1945). Today‚ independent Malacca (since 1957) is a modern state that offers intriguing historical

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    and political administration reached new heights during the Gupta era. Strong trade ties also made the region an important cultural center and set the region up as a base that would influence nearby kingdoms and regions in Burma‚ Sri Lanka‚ Malay Archipelago and Indochina. The Golden Age of India saw achievements. Gupta made novel advances in the sciences‚ astronomy (Gupta philosophers proposed that the earth was not flat‚ but was instead round and rotated on an axis by viewing a lunar eclipses

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    Revolts

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    roadway‚ together with the buggies and open carriages of the foreign element. At sunset the various tobacco stores close‚ and their thousand of employees turn out into the streets. They form a motley yet effective feature among the wayfarers. The Malay girls are usually very pretty‚ with languishing eyes‚ shaded by long lashes‚ and supple figures‚ whose graceful lines are revealed by their thin clothing. In fine weather their bare feet are thrust into light‚ gold-embroidered slippers. In wet weather

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    Pahang

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    achieved because the Malays often attacked them. They only conquered Malacca at vicinity of the Fort. Evident From the Portuguese Traces Left Behind 1. Exist of Eurasian community‚ who are Catholics and follow Portuguese customs. 2. Introduction of Romanized writing‚ language and terminology such as “almari‚ jendela‚ garpu and tuala” in Malay and some Malay dance. 3. The downfall of the Malay Kingdom of Malacca and start new kingdom‚ the Johore-Riau Malay Kingdom.

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    Alfred Wallace

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    shaped with the guidance of intellectual breakthroughs in history. One of these breakthroughs is Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913)‚ a British naturalist born in Monmouthshire‚ England who gained a reputation of greatness upon exploration of Malay Archipelago. Unlike other great intellects like Charles Darwin‚ Wallace had dropped his formal schooling at the age of fourteen to start providing for his family as a carpenter. Later in life Wallace acquires a job at the Collegiate school of Leicester

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    in south east Asia with Jakarta as a capital city and Indonesia is an archipelago comprising approximately 17.508 islands with 34 provinces and more than 250million people live in this country and moeslem is dominant religion in Indonesia but in Indonesia we have 5 religion recognized. Indonesia has about 300 ethnic who was influences from European‚ (especially Netherland because we’re Dutch colonialism) Arabic‚ Chinese and Malay. As long you know not only we have beautiful beach‚ lot of mountain

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    Malaysian Studies – Revision Notes 1. The Japanese Occupation • The Japanese occupied Malaya for only 3 ½ years (from 15 Feb 1942 to 15 August 1945) • Had a great impact on the country – the conquest of the whole of Malaya was fast and effective • The attack started from two directions‚ from the East and the West • After landing in Kota Bharu‚ the Japanese soldiers rushed to Kuantan and then to Mersing. • On 12 Dec 1941‚ Jitra was captured‚ followed by Penang

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    ssa2211 revision notes

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    arrives‚ discovered and renamed the place as Singapura Ends his reign after 48 years when he died‚ succeeded by his son Reign ended after 5 generations‚ in 1396 Singapura was powerful and able to challenge Majapahit‚ the major hegemon in the archipelago Why singapura had power? Second ruler of Singapura‚ son of Seri Teri Buana‚ married to daughter of Tamil ruler of Kalinga Singapura had standings among the indian kingdoms Reason for its end: 1396‚ Last king‚ Sultan Iskandar Shah was betrayed

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    are the Malays‚ Chinese and Indians. In Sabah and Sarawak‚ the number of ethnic group is even bigger including the Kadazan ‚ Bajau ‚ Iban ‚ Murut and Bidayuh. This difference in ethnicity that we have in Malaysia is paralleled by other things such as the way of life‚ languages‚ politics‚ economy‚ place of habitants and where they come from. The earliest ethnic was originated by the Malays. They were the ones who developed the main cultures of the country in the region. Besides the Malays‚ the Sabah

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