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The Federated Malay States (FMS) was a former federation of the states of Perak, Pahang, Selangor, and Negeri Sembilan on the southern part of the Malay Peninsula. British colonial administrator Frank Swettenham (1850–1946) suggested the idea,...
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The Federated Malay States (FMS) was a federation of four states on the Malay Peninsula - Selangor, Perak, Negeri Sembilan and Pahang - established by the British government in 1895, and lasted until 1946, when they together with the Straits Settlements...


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SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia
Chinese Minority in a Malay State: the Case of Terengganu in Malaysia.(Book Review)
10/01/2004: 1,142 words, approx. 4 pages
Chinese Minority in a Malay State: The Case of Terengganu in Malaysia. By Tan Chee-Beng. Singapore: Eastern Universities Press, 2002. 162 pp. This short ethnographic study focuses on Chinese residents of Terengganu, an east coast Malaysian state where Chinese account for less...
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Journal of Southeast Asian Studies
Rules for Rulers: Obscure Texts, Authority, and Policing in Two Malay States.
06/01/2001: 9,669 words, approx. 32 pages
Police manuals produced in the Siak and Riau-Lingga sultanates during the 1890s reveal something of the concerns of each society in an early stage of colonial state formation, and how they dealt with changing understandings of crime and punishment. Despite their many similarities,...
 


 

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