malayan|malayans in English

noun

[Ma'lay·an || -eɪən]

member of a people inhabiting the Malay Peninsula and nearby islands

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1. What does Bruang mean? The Malayan sun bear

2. Rubber became the staple of the Malayan economy.

3. During World War II, the Malayan People's Anti-Japanese Army was allied with the British, but during the Malayan Emergency, members of its successor (the Malayan Races Liberation Army), were branded "terrorists" by the British.

4. During the Malayan Emergency, both the Malayan government and the MNLA had competed for the support and loyalty of the Orang Asli communities.

5. Bruang ( plural Bruangs ) The Malayan sun bear

6. The alluvial tin, from the Malayan river gravels, is almost exhausted.

7. At the same time, the Malayan Communist Party (MCP) launched an armed insurgency to form a communist government in Malaya, culminating in the Malayan Emergency which lasted until after independence.

8. In 1989 the Malayan Communist Party (MCP) signed a peace agreement with the government of Malaysia.

9. UMNO strongly opposed the Malayan Union, but originally did not seek political power.

10. The word Kampong or Kompong is of Malayan origin and means village or hamlet.

11. The Party retreated to the jungle and formed the Malayan Peoples’ Liberation Army, with about 13,000 men under arms, all Chinese.

12. The Indo-Malayan lowlands are home to Asian elephants, clouded leopards, wild water buffalo, gaur, hornbills, cobras and geckos.

13. Much of the Chinese community, which now made up 45% of the Malayan population, still comprised transient labourers.

14. 1958, Anthony Burgess, The Enemy in the Blanket (The Malayan Trilogy), published 1972, page 381: Crabbe looked up Blearily

15. These export industries gave the Malayan government a healthy surplus to invest in industrial development and infrastructure projects.

16. In 1949, after the Malayan Union had been replaced by the semi-autonomous Federation of Malaya, UMNO shifted its focus to politics and governance.

17. Australian Aboriginal identity; Indigenous peoples in Canada, also known as Aboriginal Canadians; Orang Asli or Malayan Aborigines; Taiwanese indigenous peoples, formerly Taiwanese

18. Not much bigger than a Sharpie marker, a baby Greater Malayan Chevrotain was born at the Topeka Zoo on October 16

19. These settlements were protected by barbed wire and modelled after the successful New Villages used earlier during the Malayan Emergency.

20. Due to its closeness to the Malayan border, Pattani was the second most important objective of the Japanese 25th Army.

21. At the war's end, he returned to the Malayan civil service, becoming assistant commissioner of labour in the state of Perak in 1946.

22. 1958, Anthony Burgess, The Enemy in the Blanket (The Malayan Trilogy), published 1972, page 255: It was a good solid house, fanless but Airy

23. The Bornean sun bears are the smallest bears in the world, reaching only 120-150cm in height, half the size of Malayan sun bears

24. Those with Arabic or Malayan ties usually adhere to Islam, and those with European background are generally members of Christendom’s churches, Catholic and Protestant.

25. The Malayan government was not keen on having the Chinese Singaporean population push the Malays into a minority position in the new Malaysia.