Tanah Melayu: Sejarah satu bangsa satu negara (Tanah Melayu: History of one nation one state)

Tanah Melayu has been known as ‘Golden Chersonese’(Land of Gold), and has been inhabited by the Malay and the Sultanates. Evidences from archeology, linguistics and history will show the facts that the Malay society is the indigenous people, and has existed since thousands of years in this land.Fur...

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Main Author: Sham Rambely, Nor Azlah
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/10419/1/N1.pdf
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description Tanah Melayu has been known as ‘Golden Chersonese’(Land of Gold), and has been inhabited by the Malay and the Sultanates. Evidences from archeology, linguistics and history will show the facts that the Malay society is the indigenous people, and has existed since thousands of years in this land.Furthermore, Malay in Tanah Melayu has been marked with the Malay world awareness that they were the original inhabitants of this land.Even though the British colonized the Malay land and demographically changed Tanah Melayu, the history has shown that this is the Malays land and they are the early inhabitants. Therefore, this paper attempts to prove that the Malay is the indigenous people of Tanah Melayu based on the concept of Malay world.
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spelling uum-104192014-03-12T03:51:59Z https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/10419/ Tanah Melayu: Sejarah satu bangsa satu negara (Tanah Melayu: History of one nation one state) Sham Rambely, Nor Azlah DS Asia Tanah Melayu has been known as ‘Golden Chersonese’(Land of Gold), and has been inhabited by the Malay and the Sultanates. Evidences from archeology, linguistics and history will show the facts that the Malay society is the indigenous people, and has existed since thousands of years in this land.Furthermore, Malay in Tanah Melayu has been marked with the Malay world awareness that they were the original inhabitants of this land.Even though the British colonized the Malay land and demographically changed Tanah Melayu, the history has shown that this is the Malays land and they are the early inhabitants. Therefore, this paper attempts to prove that the Malay is the indigenous people of Tanah Melayu based on the concept of Malay world. 2013-09-04 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/10419/1/N1.pdf Sham Rambely, Nor Azlah (2013) Tanah Melayu: Sejarah satu bangsa satu negara (Tanah Melayu: History of one nation one state). In: Fourth Seminar on National Resilience (SNAR IV), 4 - 7 September 2013, Universitas Muslim Nusantara al-Washliyah, Medan, Indonesia. http://lintas.uum.edu.my:8080/elmu/index.jsp?module=webopac-l&action=fullDisplayRetriever.jsp&szMaterialNo=0000798391
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Tanah Melayu: Sejarah satu bangsa satu negara (Tanah Melayu: History of one nation one state)
title Tanah Melayu: Sejarah satu bangsa satu negara (Tanah Melayu: History of one nation one state)
title_full Tanah Melayu: Sejarah satu bangsa satu negara (Tanah Melayu: History of one nation one state)
title_fullStr Tanah Melayu: Sejarah satu bangsa satu negara (Tanah Melayu: History of one nation one state)
title_full_unstemmed Tanah Melayu: Sejarah satu bangsa satu negara (Tanah Melayu: History of one nation one state)
title_short Tanah Melayu: Sejarah satu bangsa satu negara (Tanah Melayu: History of one nation one state)
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