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became the new
regional power in the
region and
invaded Kedah in 1629. Many
Kedahans were
forced to
relocate elsewhere or were
taken to Aceh as exiles. The...
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Malay Peninsula and Borneo.
Among notable groups include the Bruneians,
Kedahans, Kelantanese, Pahangite, Perakians,
Sarawakians and Terengganuans. On the...
- also
serves as the state's main
lingua franca and is used by
almost all
Kedahans regardless of race.
Kedah Malay has many sub-dialects
which differs from...
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Karelia →
Karelians Karnataka →
Kannadigas Kayah State →
Kayahans Kedah →
Kedahans Kentucky →
Kentuckians Khyber Pakhtunkhwa →
Pathans Lagos →
Lagosians Liguria...
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Kepala Batas (Jawi: كڤالا باتس,
Kedahan:
Kepala Bataih) is a
small town in
Kubang Pasu District, Kedah, Malaysia. The
Sultan Abdul Halim Airport is located...
- Pahang.
Other important Malay sub-ethnicities
include the
Kelantanese and
Kedahans, that
migrated from
Kelantan and
Kedah respectively, and can be
found in...
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within these two states,
Reman Malay is not
closely related to
neighbouring Kedahan and
Perakian varieties but
instead more
closely related or an offshoot...
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Kedah Malay or
Kedahan (Malay:
bahasa Melayu Kedah; also
known as
Pelat Utara or
Loghat Utara 'Northern Dialect') or as it is
known in Thailand, Syburi...
- example, the Bangkanese, the Bruneian, the Jambian, the Kelantanese, the
Kedahan, the
Negeri Sembilanese, the Palembangnese, the Pattanese, the Sarawakian...
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Genealogies of
Kedah Rulers can be
found in two
traditional Malay texts, the
first one
being Hikayat Merong Mahawangsa, a
chronicle written in the late...