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    of Alfonso de Albuquerque. Their objective was to control the maritime trade in the east and to spread Christianity. However‚ they could not expand their power due to inconsistency of their trading policy oppression over people and merchants. The Malays who were mainly Muslims viewed them as enemies of Islam‚ thus launched series of attacks against them. Among their traces

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    Kanun Undang-Undang Melaka or the Malacca Digest. Although it was not the first sultanate (the Malacca Sultanate) the impact on the constitutional set-up of other sultanates which emerged later‚ was quite far-reaching. Whatever the legal code of the Malay sultanates those days‚ taking the Kanun Undang-undang Melaka or the Malacca Digest as an example‚ one needs to bear in mind that in those days there

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    Debate

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    THE REPORT OF THE ENGLISH PROJECT JAPAN Foreign language‚ English 33202 English Reading – Writing Preface This English project‚ Japan‚ is a part of the Foreign language courses‚ English 33202‚ English Reading – Writing‚ Objective 3. The main purpose of the Project work is to be able to get information from various kinds of sources by using English as a tool of communication. Our group work on Japan as a title of the project and we get information from website

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    Primordialist Theory

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    Hanafi Matrix Number : 204656 Question : 3 Topic : Ethnic Identity Is In The Between of Primordial and Instrumentalist. The purpose of this writings is to determine a suitable ethnic theory that best described about my own ethnic identity in which Malay ethnic identity is articulated. If the function of identity is on how we see ourselves or how other people see ourselves‚ then visual and verbal representations of ethnic identities are reflections of a people who share common similarities of self-perception

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    country’s geographical position and commercial success. Established by Thomas Stamford Raffles as a trading post on 29 January 1819‚ the small sea town of Singapore soon attracted migrants and merchants from China‚ the Indian sub-continent‚ Indonesia‚ the Malay Peninsula and the Middle East. Drawn by the lure of better prospects‚ the immigrants brought with them their own cultures‚ languages‚ customs and festivals. Intermarriage and integration helped knit these diverse influences into the fabric of Singapore’s

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    material time prefer inter-related marriage for their children in order to preserve the dignity and the wealth of a family from leaking to the outsiders. During that time‚ Islam influences almost every aspects of life among the Malays and is the foundation for Malay cultural solidarity inclusive of the practice of polygamous marriage. Some of the villagers prefer to married off their daughters to a Tok Guru as either the second or third wife as they believed that Tok Guru will guide their daughter

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    Malacca Malay Sultanate shows the feature of traditional political. Then Malacca was fell down because the arrived of colonize power like Portuguese‚Dutch‚ British and Japan. Start from the colonizes era‚ Tanah Melayu have many changes in politic structure‚ economics and socials. Besides that‚ the colonizes era give pressure in Malaycitizen Pre-colonialMalay Malacca Sultanate According by history‚ Malacca was opened by Parameswara in 1403 years. Malacca wasdeveloped as a great empire in Malay island

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    ‘window’ through which the broader issue of the construction of ethnic or racial boundaries in the country is studied. Officially‚ Malays do not drink alcohol because they are Muslims. In reality‚ however‚ some Malays do drink. Ideologically‚ politically and socially drinking is used as a way of segregating races in Malaysia in general and defining the superiority of the Malay race in particular. Introduction Malaysia is a multiracial society. Racial identities while well formed and strong were created

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    The Japanese occupation towards the Malay rite The Japanese invasion took place in 1942 and the occupation lasted until 1945. The whole of the Malay Peninsula and Singapore were captured by this Japanese in the middle of February 1942. Due to possible reason Japanese easily occupied Malaysia. Mainly‚ British were unprepared to face Japanese attack from south Singapore as that was where the British administration center. Also Japanese started to attacked from north (Kelantan) and take over Malaya

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    Content Title Page General information of Brunei Darussalam 1 Tourist Attraction 5 International Tourism Policy and Planning 15 The Tourism Industry of Brunei 15 The advantage & disadvantage 17 of tourism policy and planning in Brunei The trend and future tourism industry in Brunei 18 Tourism Information

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