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Malayisation

Malayisation (Commonwealth spelling) or Malayization (North American and Oxford spelling) is a process of assimilation and acculturation, that involves acquisition (Malay: Masuk Melayu, literally "embracing Malayness") or imposition (Malay: Pemelayuan or Melayuisasi) of elements of Malay culture, in particular, Islam and the Malay language, as experienced…

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related to Malaysia · 27
Malayisation → Although, Article, As, British, Bumiputra, Constitution, Islam, Islamic, Islamisation, Malay, Malay-Muslim, Malayised, Malayness, Malays, Malaysia, Malaysian, Malaysian Culture, Masuk Melayu, Melaka's, Muslim
related to Indonesia · 25
Malayisation → Brunei, Contrary, East Sumatra, Hence, Historically, In March, Indonesia, Indonesian, Indonesian National Revolution, Indonesian Republic, Islam, Javanese, Javanese Yogyakarta Sultanate, Malay, Malay-Muslim Sultanates, Malayization, Malayness, Malays, Malaysia, Pancasila
related to Cambodia · 21
Malayisation → Another, Both Chvea, Cambodia, Cambodian Malays, Cham, Champa Malays, Chams, Chvea, Indochina, Jawi, Kampot, Khmer Islam, Malay, Malays, Malaysia, Melayu Champa, Melayu Kemboja, Nevertheless, The, The Khmer-speaking Chvea

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malay language islam sultanates culture brunei malays also asia century malaysia melaka southeast sumatra community indonesian cultural sultanate peninsula assimilation

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the Peranakaninstance ofthe forming of new cultures0.80text
and the development of many Malay tradeinstance ofthe forming of new cultures0.80text
creole languages.In linguisticsinstance ofthe forming of new cultures0.80text
the term Malayisation may refer to the adaptation of oral or written elements of any other language into a form that is more comprehensible to a speaker of Malayinstance ofthe forming of new cultures0.80text
the Ambonese Malayinstance ofcreating several new languages0.80text
Manado Malayinstance ofcreating several new languages0.80text
Betawi languages.The period of Melaka was also known as the era of Malay ethnogenesisinstance ofcreating several new languages0.80text
signified by strong infusion of Islamic values into Malay identityinstance ofcreating several new languages0.80text
and the flourishing of various important aspects of Malay cultureinstance ofcreating several new languages0.80text
Orang Kaya Sri di Raja as part of the process of conversioninstance ofreceiving Malay titles0.80text
Datukinstance ofbeing given Malay titles0.80text
Temenggonginstance ofbeing given Malay titles0.80text

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