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    Bahasa Melayu.The use of Malay throughout insular and peninsular Southeast Asia is linked to the rise of Muslim kingdoms and the spread of Islam‚ itself a consequence of growing regional trade. At the time of European colonization‚ the Johor-Riau Sultanate had ascendancy. Since the 15th century‚ the Johor-Riau dialect of Malay had been used as a lingua franca throughout the Malay Archipelago‚ as the similar dialect of Malacca had been used before it. When Johor-Riau was divided between British Malaya

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    stability and the spirit of nationalism started returning from the tenth century‚ Europe was ready to take on Islam. On its part the Muslim empire was no longer one solid unit. It had disintegrated into many sultanates‚ several of them at each others’ throats. Christian Europe could use rival sultanates to achieve its own end. Christian nobles to volunteer to fight the enemy of God‚ the Anti-Christ as the Holy Prophet were referred to. There were several crusades‚ about thirteen of them from the eleventh

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    Definition of the Malay Culture Mankind is the only civilized creatures in this world. Culture can be defined as the integrated system that relates to values‚ beliefs‚ behaviors‚ norms‚ artifacts and the other works of any society. In the human history‚ this is the culture that divides human beings or separates one community from another. Specifically‚ many aspects of Malay culture encompassed within this definition are the universal aspects such as philosophy of life‚ art‚ literature and language

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    [pic] SOUTHEAST ASIAN MUSIC • The traditional music of the Philippines‚ like the folk music of our countries‚ reflects the life of common‚ mostly rural Filipinos. Like its counterparts in Asia‚ a lot of traditional songs from the Philippines have a strong connection with nature. However‚ much of it employs the diatonic scale rather than the more "Asian" pentatonic scale. • Traditional Philippine music is reflective of the country’s history as a melting pot of different cultures

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    5. The big cake was baked by Sam. VI. Application Underline the verb. Write A if it is in the active voice and P if it is in the passive voice. 1. Muhammad Dipatuan Kudarat or Sultan Kudarat rude the Muslim sultanate in Mindanao. 2. Sultan Kudarat’s leadership was recognized by the Muslis in Mindanao. 3. His friendship was sought by neighboring countries. 4. He was considered by the Spaniards as the biggest obstacle in

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    Prehistory and indigenous civilizations Further information: History of the Philippines (until 1521)‚ Kingdom of Maynila‚ Kingdom of Namayan‚ and Kingdom of Tondo Under the Malay aristocracy‚ the city was known Seludong/Selurung‚ which was the same name given for the general region of southwestern Luzon at that time‚ suggesting that it was the capital of Ancient Tondo. It was also known as Gintu ("The Land/Island of Gold") or Suvarnadvipa by its neighbors. The said kingdom flourished during the

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    where there is a conflict of interest. For example‚ in the case of Singapore and Malaysia‚ there was the question of sovereign rights over Pedra Branca in 1979. Singapore claimed that Pedra Branca was terra nullius and so was never under the Johor Sultanate. Although the issue was not resolved at ASEAN level as it was resolved at the International Court of Justice‚ the underlying principle that contributed to the two countries to settle the matter diplomatically instead of resorting to an armed conflict

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    The path to a life of virtue; cherished by seekers from all corners of the religious spectrum‚ is minded by who‚ those cherishing‚ seek their guidance and virtue from. Two very broad and noted religious houses‚ Islam and Christianity‚ both aspire to seek virtue‚ and vowel to persistently live by their faith. Although both Islam and Christianity have different ideas as to what is considered righteous‚ they do have some similarities. With both religions‚ certain behaviors‚ faiths‚ and principles are

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    The book by Samuelle K. Tan discussed a detailed history on the Filipino-American war in the years 1899 to 1913. A new perception and information toward the American occupation was provided through this literature. The scope of the book was not limited to the “mainstream” history taught to students in the primary and secondary levels of education. It was more technical and detailed‚ showing how the Filipinos struggled against the Americans and how they (Americans) occupied the Philippines. The

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    choosing of this name for the sport was essentially a compromise between Malaysia and Thailand‚ the two powerhouse countries of the sport.[3] History[edit] The earliest historical evidence shows the game was played in the 15th century’s Malacca Sultanate‚ for it is mentioned in the Malay historical text‚ "Sejarah Melayu" (Malay Annals).[4] The Malay Annals described in details the incident of Raja Muhammad‚ a son of Sultan Mansur Shah who was accidentally hit with a rattan ball by Tun Besar‚ a son

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