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Malay Peninsula

Index Malay Peninsula

The Malay Peninsula (Tanah Melayu, تانه ملايو; คาบสมุทรมลายู,, မလေး ကျွန်းဆွယ်, 马来半岛 / 馬來半島) is a peninsula in Southeast Asia. [1]

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Abath

An Abath is a mythical creature resembling a unicorn, first appearing in records in the 16th century.

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Abdominea

Abdominea minimiflora, or the tiny-flowered abdominea, is a very rare monopodial epiphytic orchid species and the only species of the monospecific genus Abdominea.

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Abdullah Abdul Kadir

Abdullah bin Abdul al Kadir (1796–1854) (Arabic: عبد الله بن عبد القادر) also known as Munshi Abdullah, was a Malayan writer of Indian origin.

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Acampe

Acampe, abbreviated as Acp in horticultural trade, is a genus of monopodial, epiphytic vandaceous species of orchids, distributed from tropical Asia from India, eastwards to China and southwards to Malaysia, and the Philippines as well as from tropical Africa, Madagascar and islands of the Indian Ocean.

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Aceh

Aceh; (Acehnese: Acèh; Jawoë:; Dutch: Atjeh or Aceh) is a province of Indonesia.

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Aceh Sultanate

The Sultanate of Aceh, officially the Kingdom of Aceh Darussalam (Keurajeuën Acèh Darussalam; Jawoë: كاورجاون اچيه دارالسلام), was a Sultanate centered in the modern-day Indonesian province of Aceh.

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Acehnese people

The Acehnese (also written as Atjehnese and Achinese) are an ethnic group from Aceh, Indonesia on the northernmost tip of the island of Sumatra.

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Adat perpatih

Adat Perpatih (also known as Lareh Bodi Caniago) are customary laws which originated from the Minangkabau Highlands in Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Aedes albotaeniatus

Aedes (Finlaya) albotaeniatus is a species complex of zoophilic mosquito belonging to the genus Aedes.

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Aedes chrysolineatus

Aedes (Finlaya) chrysolineatus is a species complex of zoophilic mosquito belonging to the genus Aedes.

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Aedes harveyi

Aedes (Finlaya) harveyi is a species complex of zoophilic mosquito belonging to the genus Aedes.

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Aedes ostentatio

Aedes (Paraedes) ostentatio is a species complex of zoophilic mosquito belonging to the genus Aedes.

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Aedes quasiferinus

Aedes (Muscidus) quasiferinus is a species complex of zoophilic mosquito belonging to the genus Aedes.

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Aeschynanthus radicans

Aeschynanthus radicans is a vine-like plant native to the humid tropics of the Malay Peninsula south to Java.

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African diaspora

The African diaspora consists of the worldwide collection of communities descended from Africa's peoples, predominantly in the Americas.

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Agatasa

Agatasa is a butterfly genus in the brush-footed butterflies family (Nymphalidae).

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Agile gibbon

The agile gibbon (Hylobates agilis), also known as the black-handed gibbon, is an Old World primate in the gibbon family.

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Ahmadiyya in Singapore

Ahmadiyya (Malay: Ahmadiyah; Tamil: அகமதியா; Chinese: 阿赫迈底亚) is an Islamic religious community in Singapore.

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Al-Munir

Al-Munir was an Islamic magazine, written in Arabic-Malay, published in Padang from 1911 until 1915.

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Alauddin Jauhar ul-Alam Syah

Sultan Alauddin Jauhar ul-Alam Syah (1786 - 1 December 1823) was the twenty-ninth sultan of Aceh in northern Sumatra.

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Alauddin Mansur Syah

Sultan Alauddin Mansur Syah (died 1585 or 1586) was the eighth Sultan of Aceh in northern Sumatra.

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Alauddin Muhammad Syah

Sultan Alauddin Muhammad Syah (c. 1760 – 1795) was the twenty-eighth sultan of Aceh in northern Sumatra.

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Alauddin Ri'ayat Syah Sayyid al-Mukammal

Sultan Alauddin Ri'ayat Syah Sayyid al-Mukammal (died 1605) was the tenth Sultan of Aceh in northern Sumatra, ruling in 1589-1604.

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Alauddin Riayat Shah of Pahang

Sultan Alauddin Riayat Shah ibni Almarhum Sultan Abdul Ghafur Muhiuddin Shah was the 13th Sultan of Pahang who reigned from 1614 to 1615.

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Alaungsithu

Alaungsithu or Sithu I (အလောင်းစည်သူ; also Cansu I; 1090–1167) was king of Pagan Dynasty of Burma (Myanmar) from 1112/13 to 1167.

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Alcalus

Alcalus is a small genus of frogs in the family Ceratobatrachidae.

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Alcohol in Malaysia

Alcohol in Malaysia refers to the consumption, industry and laws of alcohol in the Southeast Asian country of Malaysia.

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Alex Raymond

Alexander Gillespie "Alex" Raymond (October 2, 1909 – September 6, 1956) was an American cartoonist, best known for creating Flash Gordon for King Features in 1934.

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Ali Ri'ayat Syah I

Sultan Ali Ri'ayat Syah I, also known as Sultan Husain (d. 8 June 1579), was the fourth sultan of Aceh in northern Sumatra.

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Alliance Party (Malaysia)

The Alliance Party (Parti Perikatan) was a political coalition in Malaysia.

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Allotinus fabius

Allotinus fabius, the angled darkie, is a small butterfly found in India, Myanmar and South East Asia that belongs to the lycaenids or blues family.

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Allotinus horsfieldi

Allotinus horsfieldi, the common darkie, is a small butterfly found in India that belongs to the lycaenids or blues family.

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Allotinus subviolaceus

Allotinus subviolaceus, the blue darkie, Accessed 23 March 2007 is a small butterfly found in South East Asia that belongs to the lycaenids or blues family.

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Alpide belt

The Alpide belt or Alpine-Himalayan orogenic beltK.M. Storetvedt, K. M., The Tethys Sea and the Alpine-Himalayan orogenic belt; mega-elements in a new global tectonic system, Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, Volume 62, Issues 1–2, 1990, Pages 141–184 is a seismic belt and orogenic belt that includes an array of mountain ranges extending along the southern margin of Eurasia, stretching from Java to Sumatra through the Himalayas, the Mediterranean, and out into the Atlantic.

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Amanita rubrovolvata

Amanita rubrovolvata, commonly known as the red volva Amanita, is a species of fungus in the Amanitaceae family.

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Amblyceps

Amblyceps is a genus of fish in the family Amblycipitidae.

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Amblycipitidae

The Amblycipitidae are a family of catfishes, commonly known as torrent catfishes.

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Amblypharyngodon chulabhornae

Amblypharyngodon chulabhornae, the princess carplet, is a species of carplet in the family Cyprinidae from mainland south-east Asia.

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American-British-Dutch-Australian Command

The American-British-Dutch-Australian (ABDA) Command, or ABDACOM, was a short-lived, supreme command for all Allied forces in South East Asia, in early 1942, during the Pacific War in World War II.

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Amesia sanguiflua

Amesia sanguiflua is a moth of the family Zygaenidae.

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Amolops larutensis

Amolops larutensis (common names: Larut sucker frog, Larut Hill cascade frog, southern pad-discked frog) is a species of frog in the Ranidae family that is found in the Malay Peninsula from southernmost Thailand to Malaysia; records further north probably represent A. panhai.

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Amphidromus

Amphidromus is a genus of tropical air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Camaenidae.

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Ancient maritime history

Maritime history dates back thousands of years.

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Ancient Philippine scripts

Ancient Philippine scripts are systems of writing that developed and flourished in the Philippines in about 300 BC.

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Andaman Sea

The Andaman Sea is a marginal sea of the eastern Indian Ocean separated from the Bay of Bengal (to its west) by the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and touching Myanmar (Burma), Thailand, and the Malay Peninsula.

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Andreas Franz Wilhelm Schimper

Andreas Franz Wilhelm Schimper (12 May 1856 – 9 September 1901) was a German botanist and phytogeographer who made major contributions in the fields of histology, ecology and plant geography.

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Anematichthys repasson

Anematichthys repasson is a species of freshwater fish in the family Cyprinidae.

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Angiopteris evecta

Angiopteris evecta, commonly known as the giant fern, is a rare plant occurring in eastern and northern Australia and the Malay Peninsula.

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Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824

The Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824, also known as the Treaty of London, was a treaty signed between the United Kingdom and the Netherlands in London on 17 March 1824.

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Anglo-Thai Peace Treaty

The Anglo-Thai Peace Treaty signed in Singapore on 1 January 1946 ended the state of war that had existed between Thailand and the United Kingdom since the former's declaration of war of 25 January 1942 during World War II.

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Anne Griffith-Jones

Anne Laugharne Phillips Griffith-Jones OBE (born June 1891–died 1973) was the founder of Singapore's Tanglin Preparatory School, which is now known as the Tanglin Trust School.

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Anopheles introlatus

Anopheles introlatus (formerly Anopheles balabacensis introlatus) is the main vector for Plasmodium cynomolgi (a simian malaria) in Malaya.

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Ansonia (genus)

Ansonia is a genus of true toads found in south India, northern Thailand, Malay Peninsula, Tioman Island, Borneo, and Mindanao (Philippines).

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Ansonia malayana

Ansonia malayana is a species of toad in the family Bufonidae.

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Anthene lycaenoides

Anthene lycaenoides, the pale ciliate blue, is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae.

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Antipodes

In geography, the antipode of any spot on Earth is the point on Earth's surface diametrically opposite to it; the antipodes of a region similarly represent the area opposite it.

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Antoninus Pius

Antoninus Pius (Titus Aelius Hadrianus Antoninus Augustus Pius; 19 September 867 March 161 AD), also known as Antoninus, was Roman emperor from 138 to 161.

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Apcar and Company

Apcar and Company was a firm founded in 1819 in India that engaged in shipping, import and export.

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Apis koschevnikovi

Apis koschevnikovi, Koschevnikov's bee, is a species of honey bee which inhabits Malaysian and Indonesian Borneo, where it lives sympatrically with other honey bee species such as Apis cerana (specifically A. c. nuluensis).

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Aplonis

Aplonis is a genus of starlings.

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Aplosonyx nigricollis

Aplosonyx nigricollis is a species of beetle belonging to the family Chrysomelidae.

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Apsidophora

Apsidophora is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Olethreutinae of the family Tortricidae.

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Archaeoattacus staudingeri

Archaeoattacus staudingeri is a species of moth in the Archaeoattacus genus found on the Malay Peninsula and on Borneo.

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Archaeology and the Book of Mormon

Since the publication of the Book of Mormon in 1830, Mormon archaeologists have attempted to find archaeological evidence to support it.

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Archerfield Second World War Igloos Complex

Archerfield Second World War Igloos Complex is a heritage-listed group of hangars at 98-138 Kerry Road, Archerfield Airport, Archerfield, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

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Argyrogramma signata

The Green Semilooper, (Argyrogramma signata), is a moth of the Noctuidae family.

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Arhopala agrata

Arhopala agrata, the de Nicéville's oakblue, is a species of lycaenid or blue butterfly found in Southeast Asia Manipur - Burma, Singapore, Peninsular Malaya, Sumatra, Java, Nias, Assam, Burma, Thailand, Mergui, Borneo, Pulau Laut, Palawan, Philippines) Asia.

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Arhopala ammon

Arhopala ammon, the Malayan oakblue, is a species of lycaenid or blue butterfly found in Southeast Asia (Assam to Burma, Langkawi, Peninsular Malaya, Singapore, Borneo).

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Arhopala opalina

Arhopala opalina, the opal oakblue, is a species of lycaenid or blue butterfly found in Assam, Burma, Thailand, the Malay Peninsula and Java.

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Ariadne merione

Ariadne merione, the common castor, is an orange butterfly with brown lines whose larvae feed almost exclusively on castor (Ricinus communis).

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Armenian Highlands

The Armenian Highlands (Haykakan leṙnašxarh; also known as the Armenian Upland, Armenian plateau, Armenian tableland,Hewsen, Robert H. "The Geography of Armenia" in The Armenian People From Ancient to Modern Times Volume I: The Dynastic Periods: From Antiquity to the Fourteenth Century. Richard G. Hovannisian (ed.) New York: St. Martin's Press, 1997, pp. 1-17 or simply Armenia) is the central-most and highest of three land-locked plateaus that together form the northern sector of the Middle East.

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Armenians in Myanmar

The first Armenians in Burma arrived in 1612, and dwelt in Syriam, the first tombstone being dated 1725.

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Armenians in Singapore

The Armenians in Singapore are a small community who had a significant presence in the early history of Singapore.

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Arthur Percival

Lieutenant-General Arthur Ernest Percival, (26 December 1887 – 31 January 1966) was a senior British Army officer.

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Article 153 of the Constitution of Malaysia

Article 153 of the Constitution of Malaysia grants the Yang di-Pertuan Agong (King of Malaysia) responsibility for “safeguard the special position of the ‘Malays’ and natives of any of the States of Sabah and Sarawak and the legitimate interests of other communities” and goes on to specify ways to do this, such as establishing quotas for entry into the civil service, public scholarships and public education.

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Asam pedas

Asam Pedas (Indonesian and Malay: Asam Pedas, Minangkabau: Asam Padeh, Sour and Spicy) is a Minangkabau and Malay sour and spicy fish stew dish.

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ASEAN Agreement on Transboundary Haze Pollution

The ASEAN Agreement on Transboundary Haze Pollution is a legally binding environmental agreement signed in 2002 by the member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations to reduce haze pollution in Southeast Asia.

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Ashtonia

Ashtonia is a genus of flowering plant belonging to the family Phyllanthaceae first described as a genus in 1968.

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Asian arowana

The Asian arowana (Scleropages formosus) comprises several phenotypic varieties of freshwater fish distributed geographically across Southeast Asia.

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Asian barbet

A family of birds comprising the Asian barbets, the Megalaimidae were once clubbed with all barbets in the family Capitonidae but the Old World species have been found to be distinctive and are considered, along with the Lybiidae and Ramphastidae, as sister groups.

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Asian elephant

The Asian elephant, or Asiatic elephant (Elephas maximus), is the only living species of the genus Elephas and is distributed in Southeast Asia, from India and Nepal in the west to Borneo in the south.

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Asian fairy-bluebird

The Asian fairy-bluebird (Irena puella) is a medium-sized, arboreal passerine bird.

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Asian golden cat

The Asian golden cat (Catopuma temminckii, syn. Pardofelis temminckii), also called the Asiatic golden cat and Temminck's cat, is a medium-sized wild cat of the northeastern Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia.

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Asian house martin

The Asian house martin (Delichon dasypus) is a migratory passerine bird of the swallow family Hirundinidae.

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Asian koel

The Asian koel (Eudynamys scolopaceus) is a member of the cuckoo order of birds, the Cuculiformes.

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Asian red-eyed bulbul

The Asian red-eyed bulbul (Pycnonotus brunneus) is a member of the bulbul family of passerine birds.

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Asian water monitor

Varanus salvator, commonly known as the water monitor or common water monitor, is a large lizard native to South and Southeast Asia.

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Aslian languages

The Aslian languages are a family of Austroasiatic languages spoken on the Malay Peninsula.

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Athos-Aspis

Athos-Aspis is a commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of south-western France.

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Athyma nefte

Athyma nefte, the colour sergeant, is a species of brush-footed butterfly found in tropical South and Southeast Asia.

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Athyma perius

Athyma perius, the common sergeant, is a species of nymphalid butterfly found in South Asia and Southeast Asia.

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Atyopsis

Atyopsis is a genus of freshwater shrimp from Southeast Asia.

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Australian Active Service Medal 1945–1975

The Australian Active Service Medal 1945–1975 recognises the service of Australian Defence Force and certain other persons in prescribed warlike operations in the period after World War II, and prior to February 1975.

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Australian Intelligence Community

The Australian Intelligence Community (AIC) and the National Intelligence Community (NIC) or National Security Community of the Australian Government are the collectives of statutory intelligence agencies, policy departments, and other government agencies concerned with protecting and advancing the national security and national interests of the Commonwealth of Australia.

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Austrolentinus

Austrolentinus is a fungal genus in the family Polyporaceae.

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Aviation in Singapore

Aviation in Singapore is a key component of the Singaporean economy in its quest to be a transport hub of the Asian region.

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Ayutthaya Kingdom

The Ayutthaya Kingdom (อยุธยา,; also spelled Ayudhya or Ayodhaya) was a Siamese kingdom that existed from 1351 to 1767.

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Azmatkhan

Azmatkhan (Aẓamāt Khān) al-Husayni, also spelled Azmat Khan, al-Azhamatkhan or al-Azhamat Chan (عظمت خان) are a family originating in Hadhramaut.

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Óc Eo

Óc Eo (French, from អូរកែវ,: if the Khmer appears too small, kindly download better fonts--> O Keo, "Glass Canal") is an archaeological site in Thoại Sơn District in southern An Giang Province, Vietnam, in the Mekong River Delta.

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Bactra venosana

Bactra venosana, the nutgrass borer or nutsedge borer, is a moth of the Tortricidae family.

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Badik

The badik or badek is a knife or dagger developed by the Bugis and Makassar people of southern Sulawesi, Indonesia.

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Bagarius

Bagarius (ปลาแค้) is an Asian genus of catfishes (order Siluriformes) of the family Sisoridae.

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Bala shark

The bala shark, Balantiocheilos melanopterus, also known as the tricolor shark, tricolor sharkminnow, silver shark, or shark minnow, is a fish species of the family Cyprinidae, and is one of the two species in the genus Balantiocheilos.

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Balantiocheilos

Balantiocheilos is a small genus of cyprinid fish from southeast Asia.

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Bamboo rat

The bamboo rats are four species of rodents of the subfamily Rhizomyinae.

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Bamboo woodpecker

The bamboo woodpecker (Gecinulus viridis) is a species of bird in the family Picidae.

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Banalata Sen

Banalata Sen (বনলতা সেন) is a Bengali poem written in 1942 by the poet Jibanananda Das that is one of the most read, recited and discussed poems of Bengali literature.

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Banded flying snake

The twin-barred tree snake (Chrysopelea pelias) is a species of snake found in Southeast Asia.

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Banded krait

The banded krait (Bungarus fasciatus) is a species of elapid snake found on the Indian Subcontinent and in Southeast Asia.

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Banded pig

The banded pig (Sus scrofa vittatus) also known as the Indonesian wild boar is a subspecies of wild boar native to the Thai-Malay Peninsula and many Indonesian islands, including Sumatra, Java, and the Lesser Sundas as far east as Komodo.

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Banded pitta

The banded pittas, Hydrornis (guajana) spp., are a group of birds in the Pittidae family that were formerly lumped as a single species, the banded pitta.

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Banded surili

The banded surili (Presbytis femoralis), also known as the banded leaf monkey or banded langur, is a species of primate in the family Cercopithecidae.

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Banded woodpecker

The banded woodpecker (Chrysophlegma miniaceum) or the banded red woodpecker is a species of bird in the family Picidae.

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Bangka Belitung Islands

The Bangka Belitung Islands (Indonesian: Kepulauan Bangka Belitung), is a province of Indonesia, previously a part of South Sumatra Province.

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Bangka Island

Bangka (or sometimes Banka) is an island lying east of Sumatra, administratively part of Sumatra, Indonesia, with a population of about 1 million.

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Bangsawan

Bangsawan (Jawi: بڠساون) is a type of traditional Malay opera or theatre performed by a troupe, and accompanied by music and sometimes dances.

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Banpeiyu

Banpeiyu (晩白柚) is a cultivar of pomelo which produces extremely large fruits.

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Bantam Presidency

Bantam Presidency was a presidency established by the British East India Company and based at the Company factory at Bantam in Java.

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Banteng

The banteng (Bos javanicus), also known as tembadau, is a species of wild cattle found in Southeast Asia.

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Bar-bellied cuckooshrike

The bar-bellied cuckooshrike (Coracina striata) is a species of bird in the family Campephagidae.

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Barandabhar Corridor Forest

The Barandabhar forest covers an area of 87.9 km2 and bisects the Chitwan District in east and west Chitwan.

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Barbucca diabolica

Barbucca diabolica, the fire-eyed loach, is a very small loach native to the Malay Peninsula, Borneo and Thailand.

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Barfi

Barfi, borfi or burfi is a dense milk based sweet confectionery from the Indian subcontinent, a type of mithai.

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Barracuda

The barracuda is a ray-finned fish known for its large size, fearsome appearance and ferocious behaviour.

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Barred eagle-owl

The barred eagle-owl (Bubo sumatranus), also called the Malay eagle-owl, is a species of owl in the family Strigidae.

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Bassarona teuta

Bassarona teuta, the banded marquis,.

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Batasio

Batasio is a genus of catfish of the family Bagridae.

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Batrachedra arenosella

Batrachedra arenosella, the coconut moth, is a species of moth of the family Batrachedridae found in India, Indonesia, Malaya, and Réunion, as well as New Zealand and Australia, from the Northern Territory and northern Queensland to New South Wales and South Australia.

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Battle of Macau

The Battle of Macau in 1622 was a conflict of the Dutch-Portuguese War fought in the Portuguese settlement of Macau, in southeastern China.

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Battle of Singapore

The Battle of Singapore, also known as the Fall of Singapore, was fought in the South-East Asian theatre of World War II when the Empire of Japan invaded the British stronghold of Singapore—nicknamed the "Gibraltar of the East".

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Battle off Endau

The Battle off Endau was a Second World War battle that took place off Endau on 26–27 January 1942.

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Battleworld

Battleworld is the name of a fictional patchwork planet appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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Batu Ferringhi

Batu Ferringhi is a suburb of George Town in Penang, Malaysia.

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Batu Uban

Batu Uban is a residential neighbourhood at the eastern coast of Penang Island in Malaysia, about south of the centre of George Town, Penang's capital city, and adjacent to the Gelugor suburb.

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Bawang Merah Bawang Putih

Bawang merah dan bawang putih (Malay/Indonesian for Shallots and Garlic) is a popular traditional folklore originated from Nusantara (Malay archipelago), about two siblings with opposite characters; one good and one bad, and an unjust step mother.

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Bawean

Bawean Island (Pulau Bawean) is an island of Indonesia located approximately 150 km north of Surabaya in the Java Sea, off the coast of Java.

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Bayan Lepas

Bayan Lepas is a town in the Southwest Penang Island District, Penang, Malaysia, near the southeastern tip of Penang Island.

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Bedar (ship)

The term bedar, (in Terengganu spelled "bedor"), is applied to a wide variety of boats of the east coast of Malaysia that carry one or two Chinese junk sails and lack the typical transom stern of the perahu pinas.

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Belodontichthys

Belodontichthys is a genus of sheatfishes native to Asia.

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Belontia hasselti

The Malay combtail (Belontia hasselti) is a species of gourami native to southeast Asia where it is found in peat swamps of the Malay Peninsula and the Greater Sunda Islands.

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Berdmore's ground squirrel

The Berdmore's ground squirrel (Menetes berdmorei) is a ground squirrel found in Southeast Asia, from the east of Myanmar to Vietnam.

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Bernam Street

Bernam Street (Chinese: 柏南街) is a one-way street located in Tanjong Pagar in Singapore.

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Betta tomi

Betta tomi is a species of gourami native to the Malaysian Peninsula where it is currently only found in Johor.

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Bibasis gomata

Bibasis gomata, commonly known as the pale green awlet,Markku Savela's website on Lepidoptera is a butterfly belonging to the family Hesperiidae.

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Bintan Island

Bintan Island or Negeri Segantang Lada is an island in the Riau archipelago of Indonesia.

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Birdwing

Birdwings are butterflies in the swallowtail family, that belong to the genera Trogonoptera, Troides, and Ornithoptera.

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Black giant squirrel

The black giant squirrel or Malayan giant squirrel (Ratufa bicolor) is a large tree squirrel in the genus Ratufa native to the Indomalayan zootope.

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Black kite

The black kite (Milvus migrans) is a medium-sized bird of prey in the family Accipitridae, which also includes many other diurnal raptors.

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Black laughingthrush

The black laughingthrush (Garrulax lugubris) is a species of bird in the family Leiothrichidae.

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Black panther

A black panther is the melanistic color variant of any big cat species.

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Black sharkminnow

The black sharkminnow (Labeo chrysophekadion), also known as the black shark or black labeo, is a species of freshwater fish in the carp family.

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Black-and-crimson oriole

The black-and-crimson oriole (Oriolus cruentus) is a species of bird in the family Oriolidae.

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Black-and-white bulbul

The black-and-white bulbul (Pycnonotus melanoleucos) is a species of songbird in the bulbul family, Pycnonotidae.

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Black-browed barbet

The black-browed barbet or Müller's barbet (Psilopogon oorti) is a bird belonging to the Asian barbet family, Megalaimidae.

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Black-capped white-eye

The black-capped white-eye (Zosterops atricapilla) is a small passerine from the family Zosteropidae.

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Black-crested bulbul

The black-crested bulbul (Pycnonotus flaviventris) is a member of the bulbul family of passerine birds.

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Black-hooded oriole

The black-hooded oriole (Oriolus xanthornus) is a member of the oriole family of passerine birds and is a resident breeder in tropical southern Asia from India and Sri Lanka east to Indonesia.

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Black-naped monarch

The black-naped monarch or black-naped blue flycatcher (Hypothymis azurea) is a slim and agile passerine bird belonging to the family of monarch flycatchers found in southern and south-eastern Asia.

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Black-naped oriole

The black-naped oriole (Oriolus chinensis) is a passerine bird in the oriole family that is found in many parts of Asia.

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Black-winged flycatcher-shrike

The black-winged flycatcher-shrike (Hemipus hirundinaceus) is a species of bird in the flycatcher-shrike genus, Hemipus.

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Blackline rasbora

The blackline rasbora (Rasbora borapetensis) is a fish of the family Cyprinidae found in Asia in the Mekong, Chao Phraya, and Mae Klong basins, and also the northern Malay Peninsula.

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Blue nuthatch

The blue nuthatch (Sitta azurea) is a bird species in the Sittidae family, collectively known as nuthatches.

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Blue rock thrush

The blue rock thrush (Monticola solitarius) is a species of chat.

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Blue-bearded bee-eater

The blue-bearded bee-eater (Nyctyornis athertoni) is a large species of bee-eater found in much of the Indian subcontinent and parts of Southeast Asia.

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Blue-eared kingfisher

The blue-eared kingfisher (Alcedo meninting) is found in Asia, ranging across the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia.

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Blyth's hawk-eagle

The Blyth's hawk-eagle (Nisaetus alboniger) (earlier treated as Spizaetus) is a medium-sized bird of prey.

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Blyth's paradise flycatcher

Blyth's paradise flycatcher (Terpsiphone affinis) also called the oriental paradise flycatcher, is a species of bird in the family Monarchidae.

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Blyth's river frog

Blyth's river frog, Blyth's frog, giant Asian river frog, or (ambiguously) giant frog, Limnonectes blythii, is a species of frog in the Dicroglossidae family found from Myanmar through western Thailand and the Malay Peninsula (Malaysia, Singapore) to Sumatra and Borneo (Indonesia).

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Boiga cynodon

Boiga cynodon, commonly known as the dog-toothed cat snake, is a nocturnal species of rear-fanged colubrid snake endemic to Asia.

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Boletaceae

The Boletaceae are a family of mushrooms, primarily characterized by developing their spores in small pores on the underside of the mushroom, instead of gills, as are found in agarics.

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Booloo

Booloo is a 1938 American adventure film directed by Clyde E. Elliott.

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Borasseae

Borasseae is a tribe in the palm subfamily Coryphoideae.

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Bornean bearded pig

The Bornean bearded pig (Sus barbatus), also known ambiguously as the bearded pig, is a species in the pig genus, Sus.

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Borneo

Borneo (Pulau Borneo) is the third largest island in the world and the largest in Asia.

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Borneo loach

The Borneo loach (Pangio shelfordii) is an Southeast Asian species of cobitid fish.

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Borneo lowland rain forest

Borneo lowland rain forest is an ecoregion, within the tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests biome, of the large island of Borneo in Southeast Asia.

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Borneo tallow nut oil

Borneo tallow nut oil or sal nut oil is extracted from the fruit of species of genus Shorea, which is native to Sarawak, Borneo, Java, Malaya and the Philippines.

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Botanical garden

A botanical garden or botanic gardenThe terms botanic and botanical and garden or gardens are used more-or-less interchangeably, although the word botanic is generally reserved for the earlier, more traditional gardens.

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Botyodes asialis

Botyodes asialis is a species of moth of the family Crambidae described by Achille Guenée in 1854.

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Brevibora

Brevibora is a genus of cyprinid fish native to Southeast Asia.

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Brevipalpus phoenicis

Brevipalpus phoenicis, also known as the false spider mite, red and black flat mite, and in Australia as the passionvine mite, is a species of mite in the family Tenuipalpidae.

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Brilliant rasbora

Brilliant rasbora (Rasbora einthovenii) is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Rasbora.

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British Army during the Second World War

The British Army was, in 1939, a volunteer army, that introduced limited conscription in early 1939, and full conscription shortly after the declaration of war with Germany.

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British Malaya

The term British Malaya loosely describes a set of states on the Malay Peninsula and the island of Singapore that were brought under British control between the 18th and the 20th centuries.

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Britomartis (butterfly)

Britomartis is a genus of butterflies in the family Lycaenidae.

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Bromheadia brevifolia

Bromheadia brevifolia is a small epiphytic orchid species in the genus Bromheadia.

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Buddha images in Thailand

A Buddha image in Thailand typically refers to three-dimensional stone, wood, clay, or metal cast images of the Buddha.

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Buddhism in Malaysia

Buddhism is the second largest religion in Malaysia, after Islam, with 19.2% of Malaysia's population being Buddhist although some estimates put that figure up to 21.6% when combined with Chinese religions.

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Buff-rumped woodpecker

The buff-rumped woodpecker (Meiglyptes grammithorax) is a species of bird in the family Picidae.

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Buff-vented bulbul

The buff-vented bulbul (Iole crypta) is a species of songbird in the bulbul family, Pycnonotidae.

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Buffy fish owl

The buffy fish owl (Ketupa ketupu), also known as the Malay fish owl, is a species of owl in the family Strigidae.

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Buginese language

Buginese or Bugis (Basa Ugi, elsewhere also Bahasa Bugis, Bugis, Bugi, De) is a language spoken by about five million people mainly in the southern part of Sulawesi, Indonesia.

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Bugis

The Buginese people are an ethnic group—the most numerous of the three major linguistic and ethnic groups of South Sulawesi, in the southwestern province of Sulawesi, third largest island of Indonesia.

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Bunga mas

The bunga mas dan perak ("golden and silver flowers"), often abbreviated to bunga mas (Jawi: "golden flowers"), was a tribute sent every three years to the king of Ayutthaya (Siam) from its vassal states in the Malay Peninsula, in particular, Terengganu, Kelantan, Kedah, Pattani, Nong Chik, Yala, Rangae,Cyril Skinner (1983).

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Bungarus

Bungarus is a genus of venomous elapid snakes, the kraits ("krait" is pronounced, rhyming with "kite"), found in South and Southeast Asia.

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Burkillanthus

Burkillanthus is a monotypic genus of flowering plants in the citrus family, Rutaceae, containing the single species Burkillanthus malaccensis.

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Burma Railway

The Burma Railway, also known as the Death Railway, the Siam–Burma Railway, the Thai–Burma Railway and similar names, was a railway between Ban Pong, Thailand, and Thanbyuzayat, Burma, built by the Empire of Japan in 1943 to support its forces in the Burma campaign of World War II.

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Burmese hare

The Burmese hare (Lepus peguensis) is a species of mammal in the family Leporidae.

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Burmese trout

The Burmese trout (Raiamas guttatus) is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Raiamas.

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Burnt-tailed barb

The burnt-tailed barb (Balantiocheilos ambusticauda), also known as Siamese bala-shark, is a possibly extinct freshwater fish species from the Cyprinidae family.

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Burung Petala Processions

The Burung Petala Processions (literary "Celestial Bird Processions") (Perarakan Burung Petala; Jawi:ڤراراكن بوروڠ ڤتالا) referred to a series of imperial parade to commemorate the circumcision ceremony of the Kelantanese nobility.

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Callenya lenya

Callenya lenya, the long-winged hedge blue, is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae.

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Calliphoridae

The Calliphoridae (commonly known as blow flies, blow-flies, carrion flies, bluebottles, greenbottles, or cluster flies) are a family of insects in the order Diptera, with 1,100 known species.

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Callosciurus

Callosciurus is a genus of squirrels collectively referred to as the "beautiful squirrels".

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Caltoris cormasa

Caltoris cormasa, commonly known as the Full Stop Swift, is a species of skipper butterfly found in the Indomalayan realm from India to Malaya.

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Calyptomena

Calyptomena is a genus of birds in the family Eurylaimidae.

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Cameron Highlands District

The Cameron Highlands (Tanah Tinggi Cameron,, கேமரன் மலை) is a district in Pahang, Malaysia occupying an area of.

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Cameron Highlands white-bellied rat

The Cameron Highlands white-bellied rat (Niviventer cameroni), also known as the Cameron Highlands niviventer, is a species of rodent in the family Muridae.

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Canarium

Canarium is a genus of about 100 species of tropical and subtropical trees, in the family Burseraceae.

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Capila phanaeus

Capila phanaeus, the fulvous dawnfly,TOL web page on Markku Savela's Website on Lepidoptera page on genus.

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Carl Alexander Gibson-Hill

Carl Alexander Gibson-Hill (23 October 1911 - 18 August 1963) was a British medical doctor, naturalist, ornithologist and curator of Singapore’s Raffles Museum.

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Carl Curt Hosseus

Dr Carl Curt Hosseus (1878 - 1950) was a German botanist born in Stromberg im Thale, Rhineland.

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Catopsilia scylla

Catopsilia scylla, the orange migrant or orange emigrant, is a species of butterfly that lives in South East Asia and Australasia.

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Celaenorrhinus aurivittata

Celaenorrhinus aurivittata, Retrieved April 19, 2018.

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Celaenorrhinus nigricans

Celaenorrhinus nigricans, Retrieved April 19, 2018.

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Celaenorrhinus pyrrha

Celaenorrhinus pyrrha, Retrieved April 19, 2018.

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Celastrina melaena

Celastrina melaena, the metallic hedge blue, Retrieved April 19, 2018.

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Ceratobatrachidae

The Ceratobatrachidae are a family of frogs found in the Malay Peninsula, Borneo, the Philippines, Palau, Fiji, New Guinea, and the Admiralty, Bismarck, and Solomon Islands.

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Cerosterna approximator

Cerosterna approximator is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae.

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Cerosterna ritsemai

Cerosterna ritsemai is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae.

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Cetbang

The Cetbang was a type of cannon produced and used by the Majapahit Empire (1293–1527) and other kingdoms in the Nusantaran archipelago.

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Cethosia biblis

Cethosia biblis, the red lacewing, is a species of heliconiine butterfly belonging to the family Nymphalidae.

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Cethosia cyane

Cethosia cyane, the leopard lacewing, is a species of heliconiine butterfly found from India to southern China (southern Yunnan), and Indochina.

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Chalcosoma caucasus

Chalcosoma caucasus (Caucasus beetle) (Thai: ด้วงกวางเขาสามจันทร์) is a species of beetle in the Scarabaeidae family.

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Chamic languages

The Chamic languages, also known as Aceh–Chamic and Achinese–Chamic, are a group of ten languages spoken in Aceh (Sumatra, Indonesia) and in parts of Cambodia, Vietnam and Hainan, China.

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Changeable hawk-eagle

The changeable hawk-eagle or crested hawk-eagle (Nisaetus cirrhatus) is a bird of prey species of the family Accipitridae.

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Chao Phraya River

The Chao Phraya (แม่น้ำเจ้าพระยา, or) is the major river in Thailand, with its low alluvial plain forming the centre of the country.

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Chaperina fusca

Chaperina fusca (common names: brown thorny frog, spiny-heeled froglet, saffron-bellied frog) is a species of frog in the Microhylidae family.

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Chelonistele sulphurea

Chelonistele sulphurea is a species of orchid that grows along the Malay Peninsula, Borneo, Sumatra, Java, and Philippines.

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Chersonesus (disambiguation)

Chersonesus is an ancient city near Sevastopol, Crimea.

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Chestnut-capped laughingthrush

The chestnut-capped laughingthrush (Garrulax mitratus), also known as the spectacled laughingthrush, is a species of bird in the family Leiothrichidae.

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Chestnut-necklaced partridge

The chestnut-necklaced partridge (Arborophila charltonii) is a species of bird in the family Phasianidae.

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Chi Tu

Chi Tu (other alternative spellings include Chihtu, Chitu or Ch-ih-t'u; Sanskrit: Raktamaritika or Raktamrittika; Chinese: 赤土国, pinyin: Chì-tǔ-guó; Malay language: Tanah Merah) was an ancient kingdom mentioned in the history of China.

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Chief Secretary, Singapore

The Chief Secretary, Singapore, known as the Colonial Secretary, Singapore, before 1955, and the Colonial Secretary, Straits Settlements, before 1946, was a high ranking government civil position in colonial Singapore (the Straits Settlements before 1946) between 1867 and 1959.

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Chilika Lake

Chilika Lake is a brackish water lagoon, spread over the Puri, Khurda and Ganjam districts of Odisha state on the east coast of India, at the mouth of the Daya River, flowing into the Bay of Bengal, covering an area of over 1,100 km2.

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Chinatown, Kuala Terengganu

Kampung Cina (Jawi: كامڤوڠ چينا; Simplified Chinese: 唐人坡, Pe̍h-ōe-jī: tn̂g-lâng-pho), is a Chinatown located in Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu, Malaysia.

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Chinese exploration

Chinese exploration includes exploratory Chinese travels abroad, on land and by sea, from the 2nd century BC until the 15th century.

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Chinese Singaporeans

Chinese Singaporeans or Singaporean Chinese are people of full or partial Chineseparticularly Han Chineseancestry who hold Singaporean nationality.

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Chocolate gourami

The chocolate gourami (Sphaerichthys osphromenoides) is a species of gourami native to the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, and Borneo.

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Chola invasion of Srivijaya

In 1025, Rajendra Chola, the Chola king from Tamil Nadu in South India, launched naval raids on ports of Srivijaya in maritime Southeast Asia, and conquered Kadaram (modern Kedah) from Srivijaya and occupied it for some time.

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Chola Navy

The Chola Navy (Tamil: சோழர் கடற்படை; Cōḻar kadatpadai) comprised the naval forces of the Chola Empire along with several other naval-arms of the country.

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Choor Singh

Choor Singh Sidhu (19 January 1911 – 31 March 2009), known professionally as Choor Singh, was a judge of the Supreme Court of Singapore and, particularly after his retirement from the bench, a philanthropist and writer of books about Sikhism.

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Christian Ramsay

Christian Ramsay, Countess of Dalhousie informally Lady Dalhousie, née Broun; (28 February 1786 – 22 January 1839) was a Scottish botanist and natural historian.

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Christianity in the Philippines

The Philippines is the 5th largest Christian country on Earth,Most Christians reside in the United States with 246.8 million, followed by Brazil with 175.8 million, Mexico with 107.8 million, and Russia with 105.2 million.

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Chronological list of saints and blesseds in the 17th century

A list of 17th-century saints.

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Chronology of European exploration of Asia

This is a chronology of the early European exploration of Asia.

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Chryse (placename)

Chryse is a name occurring in Ancient Greek geography, reported by ancient authors to have referred to the following places.

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Chrysodeixis eriosoma

The Green Garden Looper (Chrysodeixis eriosoma) is a moth of the family Noctuidae.

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Chrysomya bezziana

Chrysomya bezziana, also known as the Old World screwworm fly or screwworm, is an obligate parasite of mammals.

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Chulalongkorn

Phra Bat Somdet Phra Poraminthra Maha Chulalongkorn Phra Chunla Chom Klao Chao Yu Hua (พระบาทสมเด็จพระปรมินทรมหาจุฬาลงกรณ์ พระจุลจอมเกล้าเจ้าอยู่หัว), or Rama V (20 September 1853 – 23 October 1910), was the fifth monarch of Siam under the House of Chakri.

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Chumphon Province

Chumphon (ชุมพร) is one of the southern provinces (changwat) of Thailand on the Gulf of Thailand.

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Cibotium

Cibotium (from the Greek kibootion, meaning chest or box) is a genus of 11 species of tropical tree fern—subject to much confusion and revision—distributed fairly narrowly in Hawaiokinai (four species, plus a hybrid, collectively known as hāpuu), Southeast Asia (five species), and the cloud forests of Central America and Mexico (two species).

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Cibotium barometz

Cibotium barometz, the golden chicken fern or woolly fern, is a species of tree fern native to parts of China and to the western part of the Malay Peninsula.

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Cimmeria (continent)

Cimmeria was an ancient continent, or, rather, a string of microcontinents or terranes, that rifted from Gondwana in the Southern Hemisphere and was accreted to Eurasia in the Northern Hemisphere.

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Cinereous bulbul

The cinereous bulbul (Hemixos cinereus) is a species of songbird in the bulbul family, Pycnonotidae.

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Citrus

Citrus is a genus of flowering trees and shrubs in the rue family, Rutaceae.

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Cladomyrma

Cladomyrma is a genus of ants in the subfamily Formicinae.

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Classical albedo features on Mars

The classical albedo features of Mars are the light and dark features that can be seen on the planet Mars through an Earth-based telescope.

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Clea nigricans

Clea nigricans is a species of freshwater snail with an operculum, an aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Buccinidae, the true whelks, most of which are marine.

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Climate of Asia

The Climate of Asia is wet across southeast sections, and dry across much of the interior.

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Cnemaspis kumpoli

Cnemaspis kumpoli, also known as Kumpol's rock gecko or Trang Province gecko, is a species of gecko endemic to the Malay peninsula.

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Coffeehouse

A coffeehouse, coffee shop or café (sometimes spelt cafe) is an establishment which primarily serves hot coffee, related coffee beverages (café latte, cappuccino, espresso), tea, and other hot beverages.

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Coins of the rupiah

Indonesian rupiah coinage was first issued in 1951 and 1952, a year or so later than the first Indonesian rupiah banknotes printed following the peace treaty with The Netherlands, agreed in November 1949.

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Coladenia

Coladenia is a genus of spread-winged skippers in the family Hesperiidae.

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Colasposoma mutabile

Colasposoma mutabile is a species of beetles belonging to the family Chrysomelidae, described by Joseph Sugar Baly in 1867.

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Collared kingfisher

The collared kingfisher (Todiramphus chloris) is a medium-sized kingfisher belonging to the subfamily Halcyoninae, the tree kingfishers.

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Communist Party of Indonesia

The Communist Party of Indonesia (Indonesian: Partai Komunis Indonesia, PKI) was a communist party in Indonesia that existed throughout the mid-20th century.

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Conchidium

Conchidium is a genus of orchids.

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Coolie

The word coolie (also spelled koelie, kuli, cooli, cooly and quli); (Hindi: कुली, Tamil: கூலி, Telugu: కూలీ, Chinese: 苦力) meaning a labourer, has a variety of other implications and is sometimes regarded as offensive or a pejorative, depending upon the historical and geographical context.

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Cornish game hen

In the United States, a Cornish game hen, also sometimes called a Cornish hen, poussin, Rock Cornish hen, or simply Rock Cornish, is a hybrid chicken sold whole.

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Corybas (plant)

Corybas, commonly known as helmet orchids, is a genus of about 120 species of plants in the orchid family, Orchidaceae.

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Cream-coloured giant squirrel

The cream-coloured giant squirrel or pale giant squirrel (Ratufa affinis) is a large tree squirrel in the genus Ratufa found in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand.

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Cream-vented bulbul

The cream-vented bulbul (Pycnonotus simplex) is a member of the bulbul family of passerine birds.

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Creon (butterfly)

Creon is a monotypic butterfly genus in the family Lycaenidae.

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Crested fireback

The crested fireback (Lophura ignita) is a medium-sized, up to 70 cm long, forest pheasant with a peacock-like dark crest, bluish black plumage, reddish brown rump, black outer tail feathers, red iris and bare blue facial skin.

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Crested serpent eagle

The crested serpent eagle (Spilornis cheela) is a medium-sized bird of prey that is found in forested habitats across tropical Asia.

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Croaking gourami

The croaking gourami (Trichopsis vittata) is a species of small freshwater labyrinth fish of the gourami family.

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Crypsithyrodes concolorella

Crypsithyrodes concolorella is a moth of the family Tineidae.

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Crypteronia

Crypteronia is a genus of flowering trees and shrubs in the family Crypteroniaceae.

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Crypteroniaceae

The Crypteroniaceae are a family of flowering trees and shrubs.

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Culture of Indonesia

The culture of Indonesia has been shaped by long interaction between original indigenous customs and multiple foreign influences.

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Cyathea alleniae

Cyathea alleniae is a species of tree fern native to the Malay Peninsula, where it grows in forest margin on steep ground at an altitude of approximately 1200 m. The trunk is erect, about 4 m tall and 15 cm in diameter.

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Cyathea borneensis

Cyathea borneensis is a species of tree fern native to southern parts of Thailand and Cambodia, as well as the Malay Peninsula and Borneo, where it grows in lowland forest at an altitude of 400–1100 m. The trunk is erect and usually up to 2 m tall or more.

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Cyathea gigantea

Cyathea gigantea is a species of tree fern native to northeastern to southern India, Sri Lanka, Nepal to Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, the Malay Peninsula, as well as central Sumatra and western Java.

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Cyathea glabra

Cyathea glabra is a species of tree fern native to Borneo, western Java, Sumatra and the Malay Peninsula, where it grows in lowland swamp forest and montane forest at an elevation of up to 1500 m. The trunk of this plant is erect and 2–4 m tall.

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Cyathea hymenodes

Cyathea hymenodes is a species of tree fern native to the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, and possibly Java, where it grows in montane forest at an altitude of 900–2000 m. The trunk of this plant is erect and 2–4 m tall.

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Cyathea incisoserrata

Cyathea incisoserrata is a species of tree fern native to the Malay Peninsula and the state of Sarawak on the island of Borneo, where it grows in forest and forest margins from the lowland to approximately 1250 m. The trunk is erect, about 4 m tall and 12 cm in diameter.

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Cyathea latebrosa

Cyathea latebrosa is a common and widespread species of tree fern native to Indochina.

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Cyathea recommutata

Cyathea recommutata is a species of tree fern native to the Malay Peninsula, central and southern Sumatra and Borneo, where it grows in acidic peaty or sandy soils in wet forest, as well as swamp forest, from sea level to an altitude of 1500 m. The trunk is erect and rarely taller than 3 m. Fronds are bipinnate and 1–2 m long.

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Cyathea squamulata

Cyathea squamulata is a species of tree fern native to the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Java, Borneo and the southern Philippines, including the Sulu Archipelago, where it grows in forest from the lowlands to an altitude of about 1500 m. The trunk is erect and up to 2 m tall.

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Cyclone Forrest

Cyclone Forrest, also referred to as Typhoon Forrest, was a powerful tropical cyclone that prompted the evacuation of 600,000 people in Bangladesh in late November 1992.

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Cyclone Jal

Severe Cyclonic Storm Jal was the fifth named cyclonic storm and the fourth Severe Cyclonic Storm of the 2010 North Indian Ocean cyclone season.

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Cyclone Lehar

Very Severe Cyclonic Storm Lehar (Hindustani: लहर meaning "wave") was a tropical cyclone that primarily affected the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh.

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Cyclone Roanu

Cyclonic Storm Roanu was a relatively weak tropical cyclone that caused severe flooding in Sri Lanka and Bangladesh during May 2016.

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Cyclone Vardah

Very Severe Cyclonic Storm Vardah was the fourth cyclonic storm, as well as the most intense tropical cyclone of the 2016 North Indian Ocean cyclone season.

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Cylindrophis

The Cylindrophiidae are a monotypic family of secretive, semifossorial, nonvenomous snakes containing the genus Cylindrophis found in southeastern Asia.

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Cylindrophis ruffus

The red-tailed pipe snake, red cylinder snake, or common pipe snake, Cylindrophis ruffus is a snake species found in Southeast Asia.

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Cymbidium (brachiopod)

Cymbidium is a brachiopod genus in the order Pentamerida from Silurian Alaska, from the Cape Phillips Formation from Baillie-Hamilton Island, Arctic Canada and Malaya.

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Cynoglossus lingua

Cynoglossus lingua, commonly known as the long tongue sole or textile tongue sole is a species of tonguefish.

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Cynoglossus puncticeps

Cynoglossus puncticeps, commonly known as the Speckled tonguesole is a species of tonguefish.

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Da Ming Hunyi Tu

The Da Ming Hunyi Tu (Chinese for the "Composite Map of the Ming Empire") is an extensive Chinese map.

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Dalat International School

Dalat International School is an international day and boarding school in Penang, Malaysia.

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Daqin

Daqin (alternative transliterations include Tachin, Tai-Ch'in) is the ancient Chinese name for the Roman Empire or, depending on context, the Near East, especially Syria.

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Dark-tailed tree rat

The dark-tailed tree rat or Sundaic arboreal niviventer (Niviventer cremoriventer) is a species of rodent in the family Muridae.

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Dark-throated oriole

The dark-throated oriole (Oriolus xanthonotus) is a species of bird in the family Oriolidae.

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Datnioides microlepis

Datnioides microlepis, also known as the Indonesian tiger datnoid, Indo datmoid, Indonesian tigerfish, or finescale tigerfish, is a species of freshwater fish endemic to the Malay Peninsula and Indonesia (Sumatra and Kalimantan).

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December 12

No description.

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Delias descombesi

Delias descombesi, the redspot Jezebel is a medium-sized butterfly of the family Pieridae, that is, the yellows and whites.

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Delias pasithoe

Delias pasithoe, the redbase Jezebel is a medium-sized butterfly of the family Pieridae, that is, the yellows and whites.

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Demak Sultanate

The Demak Sultanate was a Javanese Muslim state located on Java's north coast in Indonesia, at the site of the present day city of Demak.

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Demanietta renongensis

Demanietta renongensis is a waterfall crab found in the Malay Peninsula: Southern Thailand, ranging from Chumphon to Trang, and Peninsular Malaysia.

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Dendropanax

Dendropanax is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araliaceae, consisting of 92 species of evergreen trees and shrubs.

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Deplanchea

Deplanchea is a genus of about eight species of tropical rainforest trees, constituting part of the plant family Bignoniaceae.

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Deroplatys lobata

Deroplatys lobata, common name Southeast Asian dead leaf mantis or dead leaf mantis, is a species of praying mantis that inhabits Thailand, Java, Borneo, Indonesia, Sumatra and the Malay Peninsula.

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Desmoxytes planata

Desmoxytes planata, is a species of millipedes in the family Paradoxosomatidae.

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Dharmakīrtiśrī

Dharmakīrtiśrī (Tibetan: Serlingpa;;, literally "from Suvarnadvīpa"), also known as Kulānta and Suvarṇadvipi Dharmakīrti, was a renowned 10th century Buddhist teacher remembered as a key teacher of Atiśa.

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Dharmasetu

Dharmasetu was an 8th-century maharaja of Srivijaya.

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Dhole

The dhole (Cuon alpinus) is a canid native to Central, South and Southeast Asia.

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Diaspora

A diaspora (/daɪˈæspərə/) is a scattered population whose origin lies in a separate geographic locale.

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Dikir barat

Dikir barat (Jawi: دكير بارت; ลิเกบารัต) is a musical form, native to the Malay Peninsula, that involves singing in groups—often in a competitive setting.

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Diocese of West Malaysia

Diocese of West Malaysia is an Anglican diocese which covers the whole of West Malaysia.

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Diospyros virginiana

Diospyros virginiana is a persimmon species commonly called the American persimmon, common persimmon, eastern persimmon, "simmon", "possumwood", "possum apples", or "sugar-plum".

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Discolampa ethion

Discolampa ethion, the banded blue Pierrot, is a contrastingly marked butterfly found in South Asia that belongs to the blues or family Lycaenidae.

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Divorce in Islam

Divorce in Islam can take a variety of forms, some initiated by the husband and some initiated by the wife.

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Doctor Syn

The Reverend Doctor Christopher Syn is the smuggler hero of a series of novels by Russell Thorndike.

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Dol Said

Dol Said or in full Dato' Abdul Said was a 19th-century Malay leader of an area called Naning, which was then part of Malacca on the Malay Peninsula.

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Dorcus taurus

Dorcus taurus is a species of beetle belonging to the family Lucanidae which was described by Johan Christian Fabricius in 1801.

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Dragon's Tail (peninsula)

The Dragon's Tail is a modern name for the phantom peninsula in southeast Asia which appeared in medieval Arabian and Renaissance European world maps.

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Duano’ language

Duano’ is a Malayan language of Indonesia and Malaysia.

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Durian

The durian is the fruit of several tree species belonging to the genus Durio.

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Dutch East Indies

The Dutch East Indies (or Netherlands East-Indies; Nederlands(ch)-Indië; Hindia Belanda) was a Dutch colony consisting of what is now Indonesia.

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Dutch Empire

The Dutch Empire (Het Nederlandse Koloniale Rijk) comprised the overseas colonies, enclaves, and outposts controlled and administered by Dutch chartered companies, mainly the Dutch West India and the Dutch East India Company, and subsequently by the Dutch Republic (1581–1795), and the modern Kingdom of the Netherlands since 1815.

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Dutch Fort

The Dutch Fort is a fort in Pangkor Island, Manjung District, Perak, Malaysia.

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Dysoxylum

Dysoxylum is a flowering plant genus of trees and shrubs, constituting part of the mahogany family (Meliaceae).

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E. M. Newman Travelogues

Edward M. Newman (March 16, 1870 – April 16, 1953) was a film producer of many documentary film shorts released by Warner Brothers and edited at Vitaphone studios in Brooklyn, New York in the 1930s.

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Early history of Cambodia

The Early history of Cambodia follows the prehistoric and protohistoric development of Cambodia a country in mainland Southeast Asia.

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Early history of Singapore

The early history of Singapore refers to its pre-colonial era before 1819, when the British East India Company led by Sir Stamford Raffles established a trading settlement on the island and set in motion the history of Singapore.

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Early Malay nationalism

Malay nationalism (Malay: Semangat Kebangsaan Melayu Jawi: سمڠت كبڠساءن ملايو) refers to the nationalism that focused overwhelmingly on the Malay anticolonial struggle, motivated by the nationalist ideal of creating a Bangsa Melayu ("Malay nation") with its central objectives were the advancement and protection of what constitutes the Malayness – religion (Islam), language (Malay), and royalty (Malay rulers).

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Early modern period

The early modern period of modern history follows the late Middle Ages of the post-classical era.

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East India Company

The East India Company (EIC), also known as the Honourable East India Company (HEIC) or the British East India Company and informally as John Company, was an English and later British joint-stock company, formed to trade with the East Indies (in present-day terms, Maritime Southeast Asia), but ended up trading mainly with Qing China and seizing control of large parts of the Indian subcontinent.

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East Malaysia

East Malaysia (Malaysia Timur), also known as Sabah, Sarawak and Labuan (Sabah, Sarawak dan Labuan) or Malaysian Borneo, is the part of Malaysia on the island of Borneo, the world's third largest island.

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East Timor

East Timor or Timor-Leste (Tetum: Timór Lorosa'e), officially the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste (República Democrática de Timor-Leste, Repúblika Demokrátika Timór-Leste), is a sovereign state in Maritime Southeast Asia.

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Eastern barn owl

The eastern barn owl (Tyto javanica) is usually considered a subspecies group and together with the American barn owl group, the western barn owl group, and sometimes the Andaman masked owl make up the barn owl.

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Eastern spadefoot toad

Eastern spadefoot toads (Leptobrachium, also known as large-eyed litter frogs) is a genus of the Megophryidae family in the order Anura, and are found in southern China, northeast India, Southeast Asia, and islands of the Sunda Shelf as well as the Philippines.

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Economic history of Cambodia

Cambodia was a farming area in the first and second millennia BC.

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Economic history of Malaysia

Since its formation in 1963, Malaysia's economic performance has been one of Asia's best.

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Economic history of South Africa

Prior to the arrival of European settlers in the 15th century the economy of what was to become South Africa was dominated by subsistence agriculture and hunting.

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Ecoregions in the Philippines

The Philippine archipelago is one of the world's great reservoirs of biodiversity and endemism.

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Ecotone

An ecotone is a transition area between two biomes.

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Edible-nest swiftlet

The edible-nest swiftlet (Aerodramus fuciphagus) is a small bird of the swift family which is found in South-east Asia.

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Education in Thailand

Education in Thailand is provided mainly by the Thai government through the Ministry of Education from pre-school to senior high school.

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Elephant

Elephants are large mammals of the family Elephantidae and the order Proboscidea.

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Ella Christie

Isabella "Ella" Robertson Christie (21 April 1861 - 29 January 1949) was a pioneering Scottish traveller and explorer, landowner, gardener and author.

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Embassy (TV series)

Embassy is an Australian television serial originally broadcast by ABC Television from 1990 to 1992.

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Empat perkataan

The empat perkataan is a traditional Southeast Asian poetic form originating from the Malaccan Empire in the 15th century.

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Emperorship of Marcus Aurelius

This article covers the life of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius from his accession on 7 March 161 to his death on 17 March 180.

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Empire of Japan

The was the historical nation-state and great power that existed from the Meiji Restoration in 1868 to the enactment of the 1947 constitution of modern Japan.

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Endau-Rompin National Park

Endau-Rompin National Park (Malay: Taman Negara Endau-Rompin) is a protected tropical rainforest in the southernmost prolongation of the Tenasserim Hills, Malaysia.

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Endotricha semirubrica

Endotricha semirubrica is a species of snout moth in the genus Endotricha.

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Engelhardia

Engelhardia is a genus of seven species of trees in the family Juglandaceae, native to southeast Asia from northern India east to Taiwan, Indonesia and the Philippines.

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English College Johore Bahru

The English College Johore Bahru, also known as Maktab Sultan Abu Bakar, abbreviated as English College, EC, MSAB, The College, and sometimes dubbed "The Pride Of Johore", is an old premier school in Malaysia.

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English ship Bonaventure (1567)

Bonaventure (also known as Elizabeth Bonaventure) was a 47-gun galleon purchased by the Royal Navy in 1567.

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Environment of Malaysia

The environment of Malaysia refers to the biotas and geologies that constitute the natural environment of this Southeast Asian nation.

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Erdapfel

The Erdapfel (lit. earth apple.) is a terrestrial globe produced by Martin Behaim from 1490-1492.

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Erechthias flavistriata

Erechthias flavistriata, the sugarcane bud moth, is a moth of the family Tineidae.

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Erethistidae

Erethistidae are a family of catfishes that originate from southern Asia.

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Eric Miles

Major-General Eric Grant Miles CB DSO MC (11 August 1891 – 3 November 1977) was a senior British Army officer who saw active service during both World War I and World War II, where he commanded the 126th Infantry Brigade in the Battle of France and the 56th (London) Infantry Division in the final stages of the campaign in Tunisia.

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Esomus caudiocellatus

Esomus caudiocellatus is a species of cyprinid found in Irrawaddy River and Sittaung River drainages to the lower Salween basins in Myanmar.

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Ethnic religion

In religious studies, an ethnic religion (or indigenous religion) is a religion associated with a particular ethnic group.

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Eublemma roseonivea

Eublemma roseonivea, the predaceous moth, is a species of moth of the family Erebidae.

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Euchrysops cnejus

Euchrysops cnejus, the gram blue, is a small butterfly found in India that belongs to the lycaenids or blues family found in India to Australia.

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Eurema andersonii

Eurema andersonii, the one-spot grass yellow or Anderson's grass yellow, is a small butterfly of the family Pieridae, that is, the yellows and whites, which is found in India and other parts of Asia.

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European colonisation of Southeast Asia

European colonisation of Southeast Asia began as Western influence started to enter the area around the 16th century, when the Dutch and Portuguese were attracted by the lucrative spice trade.

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Europeans in Medieval China

Given textual and archaeological evidence, it is thought that thousands of Europeans lived in Imperial China during the period of Mongol rule.

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Evolution of the Dutch Empire

The Evolution of the Dutch Empire can be traced through the history of the various territories which it comprised.

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Exbucklandia

Exbucklandia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Hamamelidaceae.

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Exploration

Exploration is the act of searching for the purpose of discovery of information or resources.

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F. G. Heathcote

Frederick Granville Heathcote (8 December 1857 – 16 March 1914) was a Scottish zoologist best remembered for inheriting Castle of Mey from George Sinclair, 15th Earl of Caithness in 1889.

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Falcatifolium

Falcatifolium is a genus of conifers belonging to the family Podocarpaceae.

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Fauna of Asia

All the animals living in Asia and its surrounding seas and islands are considered the fauna of Asia.

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Fauna of India

India has some of the world's most biodiverse regions.

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Faunis canens

Faunis canens, the common faun, is a butterfly from South and South East Asia that belongs to the Morphinae, a subfamily of the brush-footed butterflies.

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Federated Malay States

The Federated Malay States (FMS) was a federation of four protected states in the Malay Peninsula—Selangor, Perak, Negeri Sembilan and Pahang—established by the British government in 1895, which lasted until 1946, when they, together with two of the former Straits Settlements (Malacca and Penang) and the Unfederated Malay States, formed the Malayan Union.

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Fejervarya limnocharis

Fejervarya limnocharis is a species of frog found widely distributed in South Asia.

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Fernão Mendes Pinto

Fernão Mendes Pinto (c.1509 – 8 July 1583) was a Portuguese explorer and writer.

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Ficalbia minima

Ficalbia minima is a species complex of zoophilic mosquito belonging to the genus Ficalbia.

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Fiery minivet

The fiery minivet (Pericrocotus igneus) is a species of bird in the family Campephagidae.

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Filipino cuisine

Filipino cuisine (Lutuing Pilipino/Pagkaing Pilipino) is composed of the cuisines of 144 distinct ethno-linguistic groups found throughout the Philippine archipelago.

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Filipinos

Filipinos (Mga Pilipino) are the people who are native to, or identified with the country of the Philippines.

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Filipinos of Malay descent

Malays played a role in pre-Hispanic Philippine history.

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Finsch's bulbul

Finsch's bulbul (Alophoixus finschii) is a species of songbird in the bulbul family, Pycnonotidae.

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First island chain

The first island chain refers to the first chain of major archipelagos out from the East Asian continental mainland coast.

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Flabellophora

Flabellophora is a genus of poroid fungi in the family Steccherinaceae.

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Flag of Penang

The state flag of Penang, a Malaysian state, consists of three vertical bands and an areca-nut palm on a grassy mount in the centre.

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Flat-headed cat

The flat-headed cat (Prionailurus planiceps) is a small wild cat native to the Thai-Malay Peninsula, Borneo and Sumatra.

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Floods in Thailand

Floods in Thailand are regular natural disasters in Thailand which happen nearly every year during the monsoon season.

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Flora of the Indian epic period

Flora of the Indian epic period can be a tool to study the antiquity of Indian epics as these do not record time scales of the incident mentioned in these.

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Flycatcher-shrike

The flycatcher-shrikes are two species of small Asian passerine bird belonging to the genus Hemipus.

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Flying fox (fish)

The flying fox (Epalzeorhynchos kalopterus) is a Southeast Asian species of freshwater fish in the Cyprinidae family.

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Flying squirrel

Flying squirrels (scientifically known as Pteromyini or Petauristini) are a tribe of 50 species of squirrels in the family Sciuridae.

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Foreign relations of the Netherlands

The foreign policy of the Netherlands is based on four basic commitments: to the Atlantic cooperation, to European integration, to international development and to international law.

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Forest Research Institute Malaysia

The Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM; Malay: Institut Penyelidikan Perhutanan Malaysia) is a statutory agency of the Government of Malaysia, under the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment.

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Formicium

Formicium is an extinct collective genus of giant ants in the Formicidae subfamily Formiciinae.

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Francis Wilford

Francis Wilford(1761–1822) was an Indologist, Orientalist, fellow member of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, and a constant collaborator of its journal – Asiatic Researches – contributing a number of fanciful, sensational, controversial, and highly unreliable articles on ancient Hindu geography, mythography, and other subjects.

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Frank Swettenham

Sir Frank Athelstane Swettenham (28 March 1850 – 11 June 1946) was a British colonial administrator who became the first Resident general of the Federated Malay States, which brought the Malay states of Selangor, Perak, Negeri Sembilan and Pahang together under the administration of a Resident-General based in Kuala Lumpur.

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Fredrik Adelborg

Fredrik Hjalmar Adelborg (18 October 1886 – 21 September 1948) was a Swedish diplomat, director, explorer, donor and author.

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Fuso Maru

SS Fuso Maru was a Japanese ocean liner that was torpedoed by the United States Navy submarine in the South China Sea northwest of Cape Mayraira, Luzon, the Philippines, at, while she was travelling in Convoy MI-11 from Moji, Japan, to Miri, Borneo.

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Gambier (extract)

Gambier or gambir is an extract derived from the leaves of Uncaria gambir, a climbing shrub native to tropical Southeast Asia.

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Gardenia

Gardenia is a genus of flowering plants in the coffee family, Rubiaceae, native to the tropical and subtropical regions of Africa, Asia, Madagascar and Pacific Islands.

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Gastrodiscoides

Gastrodiscoides is genus of zoonotic trematode under the class Trematoda.

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Gastrophrynoides

Gastrophrynoides is a small genus of microhylid frogs.

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Gayonese

The Gayo people are an ethnic group living in the highlands of Aceh Province, Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Gekko monarchus

Gekko monarchus, also called the spotted house gecko, is a species of gecko found in the Malay Peninsula (including southern Thailand and Singapore), some smaller Malaysian islands, Borneo (East Malaysia and Kalimantan), the Philippines, many Indonesian islands including Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi, and New Guinea (Irian Jaya and Papua New Guinea).

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Gelugor

Gelugor is a southern suburb of George Town in Penang, Malaysia.

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Geoffrey Fisken

Geoffrey Bryson Fisken, (17 February 1916 – 12 June 2011) was a New Zealand fighter pilot who was the British Commonwealth’s leading air ace in the Pacific theatre of World War II.

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Geography (Ptolemy)

The Geography (Γεωγραφικὴ Ὑφήγησις, Geōgraphikḕ Hyphḗgēsis, "Geographical Guidance"), also known by its Latin names as the Geographia and the Cosmographia, is a gazetteer, an atlas, and a treatise on cartography, compiling the geographical knowledge of the 2nd-century Roman Empire.

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Geography of Asia

Geography of Asia reviews geographical concepts of classifying Asia, the central and eastern part of Eurasia, comprising approximately fifty countries.

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Geography of Ecuador

Ecuador is a country in western South America, bordering the Pacific Ocean at the Equator, for which the country is named.

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Geography of Malaysia

The geography of Malaysia deals with the physical and human geography of Malaysia, a Southeast Asian country.

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Geography of Myanmar

Myanmar (also known as Burma) is the northwestern-most country of mainland Southeast Asia, bordering China, India, Bangladesh, Thailand and Laos.

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Geography of Peru

Peru is a country on the central western coast of South America facing the Pacific Ocean.

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Geography of Singapore

Singapore is a small, heavily urbanised, island city-state in Southeast Asia, located at the end of the Malayan Peninsula between Malaysia and Indonesia.

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Geography of Thailand

Thailand's 514,000 square kilometers lie in the middle of mainland Southeast Asia.

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Georg Duncker

Paul Georg Egmont Duncker (6 May 1870, Hamburg – 28 July 1953, Ahrensburg) was a German ichthyologist.

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George Cœdès

George Cœdès (10 August 1886 – 2 October 1969) was a 20th-century French scholar of southeast Asian archaeology and history.

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George Town CBD, Penang

The George Town CBD is the central business district within George Town, the capital city of the state of Penang in Malaysia.

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George Town, Penang

George Town, the capital city of the Malaysian state of Penang, is located at the northeastern tip of Penang Island.

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Gerald Livock

Group Captain Gerald Edward Livock (11 July 1897 – 27 January 1989) was an English officer of the Royal Naval Air Service and Royal Air Force, who served from the beginning the First World War until the end of Second, and was also an archaeologist and cricketer.

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Germany–Singapore relations

Germany–Singapore relations refers to bilateral relations between the two countries, Singapore and Germany.

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Giant featherback

The giant featherback (Chitala lopis) also known as Indonesian Featherback.

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Giant ibis

The giant ibis (Thaumatibis gigantea), the only species in the monotypic genus Thaumatibis, is a wading bird of the ibis family, Threskiornithidae.

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Giant snakehead

The giant snakehead or giant mudfish (Channa micropeltes) is among the largest species in the family Channidae, capable of growing to in length and a weight of.

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Gigantopterid

Gigantopterids (Gigantopteridales) is the name given to fossils of a group of plants existing in the Permian period, some.

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Golden Chersonese

The Golden Chersonese or Golden Khersonese (Χρυσῆ Χερσόνησος, Chrysḗ Chersónēsos; Chersonesus Aurea), meaning the Golden Peninsula, was the name used for the Malay Peninsula by Greek and Roman geographers in classical antiquity, most famously in Claudius Ptolemy's 2nd-century Geography.

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Graptolitic argillite

Graptolitic argillite (also known as dictyonema argillite, dictyonema oil shale, dictyonema shale, or Tremadocian black shale) is a marinite-type black shale of sapropelic origin.

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Great argus

The great argus (Argusianus argus) is a species of pheasant from Southeast Asia.

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Greater flameback

The greater flameback (Chrysocolaptes guttacristatus) also known as greater goldenback, large golden-backed woodpecker or Malherbe's golden-backed woodpecker, is a woodpecker species.

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Greater India

The term Greater India is most commonly used to encompass the historical and geographic extent of all political entities of the Indian subcontinent, and the regions which are culturally linked to India or received significant Indian cultural influence.

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Greater Penang Conurbation

The Greater Penang Conurbation that covers all of Penang, southern Kedah and northern Perak is Malaysia's second most populous metropolitan area.

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Greater racket-tailed drongo

The greater racket-tailed drongo (Dicrurus paradiseus) is a medium-sized Asian bird which is distinctive in having elongated outer tail feathers with webbing restricted to the tips.

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Green broadbill

The green broadbill (Calyptomena viridis) also known as the lesser green broadbill is a small bird in the broadbill family.

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Green iora

The green iora (Aegithina viridissima) is a species of bird in the family Aegithinidae.

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Green peafowl

The green peafowl (Pavo muticus) (from Latin Pavo, peafowl; muticus, Mute, docked or curtailed) is a species of peafowl that is found in the tropical forests of Southeast Asia.

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Grey peacock-pheasant

The grey peacock-pheasant (Polyplectron bicalcaratum), also known as Burmese peacock-pheasant, is a large Asian member of the order Galliformes.

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Grey-bellied bulbul

The grey-bellied bulbul (Pycnonotus cyaniventris) is a species of songbird in the bulbul family.

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Grey-cheeked bulbul

The grey-cheeked bulbul (Alophoixus bres) is a species of songbird in the bulbul family, Pycnonotidae.

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Grey-headed woodpecker

The grey-headed woodpecker (Picus canus), also known as the grey-faced woodpecker, is a Eurasian member of the woodpecker family, Picidae.

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Guinness Foreign Extra Stout

Guinness Foreign Extra Stout (FES) is a stout produced by the Guinness Brewery, an Irish brewing company owned by Diageo, a drinks multinational.

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Guioa

Guioa is a genus of about 78 rainforest tree species known to science, which constitute part of the plant family Sapindaceae.

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Gulab jamun

Gulab jamun (also spelled gulaab jamun) are a milk-solid-based South Asian sweet, originating in the Indian subcontinent, notably popular in India, Nepal (where it is known as lal mohan), Pakistan, and Bangladesh (where it is known as gulab jam), as well as Myanmar.

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Gulai

Gulai is a type of food containing rich, spicy and succulent curry-like sauce commonly found in Indonesia and Malaysia.

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Gulf of California

The Gulf of California (also known as the Sea of Cortez, Sea of Cortés or Vermilion Sea; locally known in the Spanish language as Mar de Cortés or Mar Bermejo or Golfo de California) is a marginal sea of the Pacific Ocean that separates the Baja California Peninsula from the Mexican mainland.

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Gurney's pitta

Gurney's pitta (Hydrornis gurneyi) (นกแต้วแร้วท้องดำ) is a medium-sized passerine bird.

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GURPS Alternate Earths II

GURPS Alternate Earths II is a supplement for the GURPS role-playing game.

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Gutta-percha

Gutta-percha refers to trees of the genus Palaquium in the family Sapotaceae and the rigid natural latex produced from the sap of these trees, particularly from Palaquium gutta.

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Gymnure

The gymnure, also called a hairy hedgehog or moonrat, is a type of mammal belonging to the subfamily Galericinae, in the family Erinaceidae and the order Eulipotyphla.

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Gyrinocheilus aymonieri

Gyrinocheilus aymonieri is a freshwater fish native to large parts of Southeast Asia.

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Hairy-backed bulbul

The hairy-backed bulbul (Tricholestes criniger) is a songbird species in the bulbul family, Pycnonotidae.

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Hamzah Fansuri

Hamzah Fansuri (Jawi: حمزه فنسوري; also spelled Hamzah Pansuri, d. 1590 ?) was a 16th century Sumatran Sufi writer, and the first writer known to pen mystical panentheistic ideas in the Malay language.

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Han dynasty

The Han dynasty was the second imperial dynasty of China (206 BC–220 AD), preceded by the Qin dynasty (221–206 BC) and succeeded by the Three Kingdoms period (220–280 AD). Spanning over four centuries, the Han period is considered a golden age in Chinese history. To this day, China's majority ethnic group refers to themselves as the "Han Chinese" and the Chinese script is referred to as "Han characters". It was founded by the rebel leader Liu Bang, known posthumously as Emperor Gaozu of Han, and briefly interrupted by the Xin dynasty (9–23 AD) of the former regent Wang Mang. This interregnum separates the Han dynasty into two periods: the Western Han or Former Han (206 BC–9 AD) and the Eastern Han or Later Han (25–220 AD). The emperor was at the pinnacle of Han society. He presided over the Han government but shared power with both the nobility and appointed ministers who came largely from the scholarly gentry class. The Han Empire was divided into areas directly controlled by the central government using an innovation inherited from the Qin known as commanderies, and a number of semi-autonomous kingdoms. These kingdoms gradually lost all vestiges of their independence, particularly following the Rebellion of the Seven States. From the reign of Emperor Wu (r. 141–87 BC) onward, the Chinese court officially sponsored Confucianism in education and court politics, synthesized with the cosmology of later scholars such as Dong Zhongshu. This policy endured until the fall of the Qing dynasty in 1911 AD. The Han dynasty saw an age of economic prosperity and witnessed a significant growth of the money economy first established during the Zhou dynasty (c. 1050–256 BC). The coinage issued by the central government mint in 119 BC remained the standard coinage of China until the Tang dynasty (618–907 AD). The period saw a number of limited institutional innovations. To finance its military campaigns and the settlement of newly conquered frontier territories, the Han government nationalized the private salt and iron industries in 117 BC, but these government monopolies were repealed during the Eastern Han dynasty. Science and technology during the Han period saw significant advances, including the process of papermaking, the nautical steering ship rudder, the use of negative numbers in mathematics, the raised-relief map, the hydraulic-powered armillary sphere for astronomy, and a seismometer for measuring earthquakes employing an inverted pendulum. The Xiongnu, a nomadic steppe confederation, defeated the Han in 200 BC and forced the Han to submit as a de facto inferior partner, but continued their raids on the Han borders. Emperor Wu launched several military campaigns against them. The ultimate Han victory in these wars eventually forced the Xiongnu to accept vassal status as Han tributaries. These campaigns expanded Han sovereignty into the Tarim Basin of Central Asia, divided the Xiongnu into two separate confederations, and helped establish the vast trade network known as the Silk Road, which reached as far as the Mediterranean world. The territories north of Han's borders were quickly overrun by the nomadic Xianbei confederation. Emperor Wu also launched successful military expeditions in the south, annexing Nanyue in 111 BC and Dian in 109 BC, and in the Korean Peninsula where the Xuantu and Lelang Commanderies were established in 108 BC. After 92 AD, the palace eunuchs increasingly involved themselves in court politics, engaging in violent power struggles between the various consort clans of the empresses and empresses dowager, causing the Han's ultimate downfall. Imperial authority was also seriously challenged by large Daoist religious societies which instigated the Yellow Turban Rebellion and the Five Pecks of Rice Rebellion. Following the death of Emperor Ling (r. 168–189 AD), the palace eunuchs suffered wholesale massacre by military officers, allowing members of the aristocracy and military governors to become warlords and divide the empire. When Cao Pi, King of Wei, usurped the throne from Emperor Xian, the Han dynasty would eventually collapse and ceased to exist.

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Hantu demon

A hantu demon is a legendary evil spirit or demon in Indonesian language.

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Harold Burfield Taylor

Brigadier Harold Burfield Taylor, (10 August 1890 – 15 March 1966) was an analytical chemist and an Australian Army officer who served in the First and the Second World Wars.

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Harold Cheeseman

Harold Ambrose Robinson Cheeseman was the founder of the Scouting movement in the Malaysian state of Penang, at the Penang Free School on 27 March 1915, and in the state of Johor at the English College Johore Bahru in 1928.

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Hasora chromus

Hasora chromus, the common banded awl,Markku Savela's website on Lepidoptera - page on genus.

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Hasora salanga

Hasora salanga, the green awl,TOL web page on Markku Savela's website on Lepidoptera.

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Hasora schoenherr

Hasora schoenherr, commonly known as the yellow banded awl,TOL web page on Markku Savela's website on Lepidoptera - page on genus.

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Hội An

Hội An, formerly known as Fai-Fo or Faifoo, is a city with a population of approximately 120,000 in Vietnam's Quảng Nam Province and noted since 1999 as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Health effects of pesticides

Health effects of pesticides may be acute or delayed in those who are exposed.

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Hebomoia glaucippe

Hebomoia glaucippe, the great orange-tip, is a butterfly belonging to the family Pieridae, that is the yellows and whites.

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Heinrich Hugo Karny

Heinrich Hugo Karny (7 October 1886 – 7 August 1939) was an Austrian physician and entomologist who specialised in Thysanoptera and Orthoptera.

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Heizmannia greenii

Heizmannia (Heizmannia) greenii is a species complex of zoophilic mosquito belonging to the genus Heizmannia.

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Helicteres isora

Helicteres isora, sometimes called the Indian screw tree, is a species of small tree or large shrub found in Asia including Indian Subcontinent, South China, Malay Peninsula, Java and Saudi Arabia.

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Helmeted hornbill

The helmeted hornbill (Rhinoplax vigil) is a very large bird in the hornbill family.

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Helopeltis

The genus Helopeltis, also known as mosquito bugs, is a group of Heteropterans in the family Miridae (capsid bugs).

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Hemidactylus brookii

Hemidactylus brookii, commonly known as Brooke's house gecko or spotted house gecko, is a widespread species of gecko.

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Hemidactylus craspedotus

Hemidactylus craspedotus, also known as Mocquard's house gecko, frilled gecko, or frilly house gecko, is a species of gecko.

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Hemipepsis

Hemipepsis is a genus of large pepsine spider wasps found throughout the tropics.

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Hemiplecta humphreysiana

Hemiplecta humphreysiana is a species of air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Ariophantidae.

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Henricus Martellus Germanus

Henricus Martellus Germanus is the latinized name of Heinrich Hammer (Enrico Martello), a geographer and cartographer from Nuremberg who lived and worked in Florence from 1480 to 1496.

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Henry Nicholas Ridley

Henry Nicholas Ridley CMG (1911), MA (Oxon), FRS, FLS, F.R.H.S. (10 December 1855 – 24 October 1956) was an English botanist, geologist and naturalist who lived much of life in Singapore.

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Herbert C. Robinson

Herbert Christopher Robinson (4 November 1874 – June 1929) was a British zoologist and ornithologist.

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Herbert Durham

Herbert Durham DSc (Cantab), MB, BC, FRCS, ARPS (30 March 1866 – 25 October 1945) was a British physician and distinguished scientist.

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Herman Neubronner van der Tuuk

Herman Neubronner van der Tuuk (23 February 1824 – 17 August 1894) was a Bible translator and linguist specialising in the languages of the Dutch East Indies.

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Hermann Wernicke

Hermann Wernicke (1851 – 1925) was a German entomologist.

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Heteropteryx dilatata

Heteropteryx dilatata, also known as jungle nymph, Malaysian stick insect, Malayan jungle nymph, or Malayan wood nymph, is a large member of the Phasmatodea, commonly kept in captivity.

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Hibiscus rosa-sinensis

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, known colloquially as Chinese hibiscus, China rose, Hawaiian hibiscus,, rose mallow and shoeblackplant, is a species of tropical hibiscus, a flowering plant in the Hibisceae tribe of the family Malvaceae, native to East Asia.

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Hikayat Merong Mahawangsa

Hikayat Merong Mahawangsa (Jawi: حكاية مروڠ مهاوڠسا), alternatively spelt Hikayat Marong Mahawangsa and also known as the Kedah Annals, is a Malay literary work that gives a romantic account of the history and tales of Kedah.

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Himalayan swiftlet

The Himalayan swiftlet (Aerodramus brevirostris) is a small swift.

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Hinduism in Malaysia

Hinduism is the fourth largest religion in Malaysia.

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Hinduism in Southeast Asia

Hinduism in Southeast Asia has a profound impact on the region's cultural development and its history.

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History of Bangladesh

Modern Bangladesh emerged as an independent nation in 1971 after breaking away and achieving independence from Pakistan in the Bangladesh Liberation War.

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History of Basilan

Basilan is an island province of the Philippines.

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History of Bengal

The history of Bengal includes modern-day Bangladesh and West Bengal in the eastern part of the Indian subcontinent, at the apex of the Bay of Bengal and dominated by the fertile Ganges delta.

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History of East Timor

East Timor is a country in Southeast Asia, officially known as Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste.

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History of George Town, Penang

George Town, the capital city of the State of Penang, is the second largest city in Malaysia and the economic centre of the country's northern region.

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History of Hinduism

History of Hinduism denotes a wide variety of related religious traditions native to the Indian subcontinent notably in modern-day Nepal and India.

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History of India

The history of India includes the prehistoric settlements and societies in the Indian subcontinent; the advancement of civilisation from the Indus Valley Civilisation to the eventual blending of the Indo-Aryan culture to form the Vedic Civilisation; the rise of Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism;Sanderson, Alexis (2009), "The Śaiva Age: The Rise and Dominance of Śaivism during the Early Medieval Period." In: Genesis and Development of Tantrism, edited by Shingo Einoo, Tokyo: Institute of Oriental Culture, University of Tokyo, 2009.

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History of Indian influence on Southeast Asia

Southeast Asia was under Indian influence starting around 200 BC until around the 15th century, when Buddhist influence was absorbed by local politics.

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History of Indonesia

The history of Indonesia has been shaped by its geographic position, its natural resources, a series of human migrations and contacts, wars and conquests, as well as by trade, economics and politics.

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History of Islam

The history of Islam concerns the political, social,economic and cultural developments of the Islamic civilization.

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History of Kedah

Kedah, also written as Queda, and known in the early days as Qalha, Kalah Bar, Kalah or Kalaha by the Arabs and Persians, Cheh-Cha, Ka-Cha by the Chinese and Kedaram, Kidaram, Kalagam and Kataha by the Tamils, is an early kingdom on the Malay Peninsula and an important early trade centre.

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History of Laos

Evidence for modern human presence in the northern and central highlands of Indochina, that constitute the territories of the modern Laotian nation-state dates back to the Lower Paleolithic.

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History of Luzon

The history of Luzon covers events that happened in the largest island of the Philippine Archipelago, Luzon.

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History of Malaysia

Malaysia is a Southeast Asian country located on a strategic sea-lane that exposes it to global trade and foreign culture.

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History of Myanmar

The history of Myanmar (also known as Burma) covers the period from the time of first-known human settlements 13,000 years ago to the present day.

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History of Penang

The State of Penang, one of the most developed and urbanised Malaysian states, is located at the nation's northwest coast along the Malacca Strait.

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History of Philippine money

The Evolution of Philippine currencies used as a medium of exchange and to make payment before the adoption of Philippine Peso coins and banknotes currently in use, included designs and forms which have been found over various period of time.

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History of Pulicat

The History of Pulicat revolves around the early role of Pulicat as a seaport in one of the few natural harbours on the Coromandel Coast of South India.

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History of rail transport in Thailand

The history rail transport in Thailand began with the opening of the Paknam Railway on 11 April 1893.

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History of Singapore

The written history of Singapore may date back to the third century.

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History of South India

The history of the southern part of India covers a span of over four thousand years during which the region saw the rise and fall of a number of dynasties and empires.

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History of Southeast Asia

The term Southeast Asia has been in use since World War II.

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History of Thailand

History of Thailand concerns the history of the Thai people, who originally lived in southwestern China, migrated into mainland Southeast Asia over a period of many centuries.

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History of the British penny (1901–1970)

The British penny (of a pound sterling), a large, pre-decimal coin continuing the series of pennies that began about the year 700, was struck intermittently during the 20th century until its withdrawal after 1970.

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History of the Han dynasty

The Han dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE), founded by the peasant rebel leader Liu Bang (known posthumously as Emperor Gaozu),From the Shang to the Sui dynasties, Chinese rulers were referred to in later records by their posthumous names, while emperors of the Tang to Yuan dynasties were referred to by their temple names, and emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties were referred to by single era names for their rule.

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History of the Indian Navy

Dominant powers in present-day India have possessed navies for many centuries.

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History of the Jews in Malaysia

Malaysian Jews are Jews living in Malaysia, or those originally from the country.

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History of the Malay language

Malay is a major language of the Austronesian language family.

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History of the Malaysian Constitution

The foundation of the Constitution of Malaysia was laid on 10 September 1877.

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History of the Roman Empire

The history of the Roman Empire covers the history of Ancient Rome from the fall of the Roman Republic in 27 BC until the abdication of the last Western emperor in 476 AD.

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HMS Heartsease (K15)

HMS Heartsease was a of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Ocean (L12)

HMS Ocean is an amphibious assault ship, formerly the UK's helicopter carrier and the fleet flagship of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Paladin (G69)

HMS Paladin was a P-class destroyer of the Royal Navy that served in the Second World War.

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HMS Somerset (F82)

HMS Somerset is a Type 23 frigate of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Squirrel (J301)

HMS Squirrel was a turbine-powered built for the Royal Navy during the Second World War.

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HMS Surprise (novel)

HMS Surprise is the third historical novel in the Aubrey–Maturin series by Patrick O'Brian, first published in 1973.

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HMS Volage (R41)

HMS Volage was a V-class destroyer of the British Royal Navy, commissioned on 26 May 1944, that served in the Arctic and the Indian Oceans during World War II.

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HNLMS K XIII

K XIII was a patrol submarines of the Royal Netherlands Navy.

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Hodgesia malayi

Hodgesia malayi is a species of zoophilic mosquito belonging to the genus Hodgesia.

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Hodgsonia

Hodgsonia is a small genus of fruit-bearing vines in the family Cucurbitaceae.

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Homaloptera parclitella

Homaloptera parclitella is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Homaloptera found in Malay Peninsula.

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Homo floresiensis

Homo floresiensis ("Flores Man"; nicknamed "hobbit") is an extinct species in the genus Homo.

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Horaga syrinx

Horaga syrinx, the yellow onyx, is a species of lycaenid or hairstreak butterfly found in Asia.

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Hornbill ivory

Hornbill ivory (also called "golden jade") is a precious ornamental material derived from the helmeted hornbill (Buceros vigil), a large bird of the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, and Borneo.

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Horse-tailed squirrel

The horse-tailed squirrel (Sundasciurus hippurus) is a species of rodent in the family Sciuridae.

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Hose's frog

Hose's frog (Odorrana hosii, often misspelled as O. hosei) is a true frog species with a wide range in Southeast Asia.

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Hoysala Empire

The Hoysala Empire was a Kannadiga power originating from the Indian subcontinent, that ruled most of the what is now Karnataka, India between the 10th and the 14th centuries.

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Hua Hin District

Hua Hin District (หัวหิน) is one of eight districts (amphoe) of Prachuap Khiri Khan Province in the northern part of the Malay Peninsula in Thailand.

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Hubert Lafayette Sone

Hubert Lafayette Sone, (1892–1970), Soong (or Sung) Hsu-Peh in Chinese, was an American Methodist missionary in China.

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Hubert Winkler

Hubert Winkler (13 February 1875 in Prenzlau – 10 June 1941 in Breslau) was a German botanist, who specialized in tropical flora research.

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Hugh Low

Sir Hugh Low, (10 May 1824 – 18 April 1905) was a British colonial administrator and naturalist.

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Hyalobagrus ornatus

Hyalobagrus ornatus is a species of bagrid catfish found in Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand.

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Hydraulic mining

Hydraulic mining, or hydraulicking, is a form of mining that uses high-pressure jets of water to dislodge rock material or move sediment.

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Hylarana laterimaculata

Hylarana laterimaculata, commonly known as the lesser swamp frog or side-spotted swamp frog, is a species of true frog in the genus Hylarana.

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Hylarana luctuosa

Hylarana luctuosa, also known as the Malaysian frog, mahogany frog or purple frog, is a species of true frog.

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Hylarana signata

Hylarana signata, commonly known as the striped stream frog, spotted stream frog, or Matang frog, is a species of true frog in the genus Hylarana.

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Hypolimnas antilope

No description.

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Hypsibarbus

Hypsibarbus is a genus of cyprinid fish that is found in freshwater in Mainland Southeast Asia, including the Thai-Malay Peninsula.

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Ibn Battuta

Ibn Battuta (محمد ابن بطوطة; fully; Arabic: أبو عبد الله محمد بن عبد الله اللواتي الطنجي بن بطوطة) (February 25, 13041368 or 1369) was a Moroccan scholar who widely travelled the medieval world.

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Ibrahim of Johor

Sultan Sir Ibrahim Al Masyhur Ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Abu Bakar Al-Khalil Ibrahim Shah (17 September 1873 – 8 May 1959) was a Malaysian sultan and the 22nd Sultan of Johor and the 2nd Sultan of modern Johor.

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Idris Shah I of Perak

Sultan Idris Murshidul Azzam Shah I Ibni Almarhum Raja Bendahara Alang Iskandar Teja, GCMG GCVO (19 June 1849 - 14 January 1916) was the 28th Sultan of Perak.

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Ikan bakar

Ikan bakar is an Indonesian or Malaysian dish of charcoal-grilled fish or other forms of seafood.

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Illegal immigration to Malaysia

In its broadest sense within the Malaysian context, illegal immigration to Malaysia refers to the cross-border movement of people to reside in Malaysia, under conditions where official authorisation is lacking, breached, expired, fraudulent, or irregular in some way.

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Immigration Act of 1924

The Immigration Act of 1924, or Johnson–Reed Act, including the National Origins Act, and Asian Exclusion Act, was a United States federal law that set quotas on the number of immigrants from certain countries while providing funding and an enforcement mechanism to carry out the longstanding (but hitherto unenforced) ban on other non-white immigrants.

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Immigration to Malaysia

Immigration to Malaysia is the process by which people migrate to Malaysia to reside in the country.

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Index of Sri Lanka-related articles (M)

This page lists Sri Lanka-related articles with titles beginning with an alphabet letter M.

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Index of Thailand-related articles K to N

This is a list of articles related to Thailand, sorted by alphabetical order.

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India–Philippines relations

India–Philippines relations refers to the foreign relations between the Republic of India and the Republic of the Philippines.

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Indian elephant

The Indian elephant (Elephas maximus indicus) is one of three recognized subspecies of the Asian elephant and native to mainland Asia.

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Indian languages in Singapore

Indian languages in Singapore are mainly used by the country's 348,119 ethnic Indian residents, who form about 9.2% of Singaporean citizens and permanent residents.

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Indian maritime history

Indian maritime history begins during the 3rd millennium BCE when inhabitants of the Indus Valley initiated maritime trading contact with Mesopotamia.

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Indian martial arts

Indian martial arts refers to the fighting systems of the Indian subcontinent.

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Indian muntjac

The Indian muntjac (Muntiacus muntjak), also called red muntjac and barking deer, is a common muntjac deer species in South and Southeast Asia.

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Indian roller

The Indian roller (Coracias benghalensis), is a member of the roller family of birds.

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Indo-Pacific gecko

The Indo-Pacific gecko (Hemidactylus garnotii) also known as Garnot's house gecko, the fox gecko, or the Assam greyish brown gecko, is a species of gecko found in India, the Philippines, Southeast Asia, Australia, and throughout Polynesia.

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Indo-Roman trade relations

Indo-Roman trade relations (see also the spice trade and incense road) was trade between the Indian subcontinent and the Roman Empire in Europe and the Mediterranean.

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Indoennea

Indoennea is a genus of air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Streptaxidae.

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Indomalayan realm

The Indomalayan realm is one of the eight biogeographic realms.

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Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation

The Indonesian–Malaysian confrontation or Borneo confrontation (also known by its Indonesian/Malay name, Konfrontasi) was a violent conflict from 1963–66 that stemmed from Indonesia's opposition to the creation of Malaysia.

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Indonesia–Thailand relations

Indonesia and Thailand officially established diplomatic ties on March 7, 1950.

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Indonesian Esoteric Buddhism

Indonesian Esoteric Buddhism or Esoteric Buddhism in Maritime Southeast Asia refers to the traditions of Esoteric Buddhism found in Maritime Southeast Asia which emerged in the 7th century along the maritime trade routes and port cities of the Indonesian islands of Java and Sumatra as well as in Malaysia.

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Indonesian featherback

The Indonesian featherback, Chitala borneensis, is a species of knifefish found in Sumatra, Borneo, and the Malay Peninsula.

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Indonesian Wikipedia

The Indonesian Wikipedia () is the edition of Wikipedia in the Indonesian language.

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Indosphere

Indosphere is a term coined by the linguist James Matisoff for areas of Indian linguistic and cultural influence in Southeast Asia.

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Indotyphlops braminus

Indotyphlops braminus, commonly known as the brahminy blind snake and other names, is a nonvenomous blind snake species found mostly in Africa and Asia, but has been introduced in many other parts of the world.

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Ingerophrynus

Ingerophrynus is a genus of true toads with 12 species.

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Ingerophrynus divergens

Ingerophrynus divergens is a species of toad in the family Bufonidae.

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Initial states of Thailand

Before the Tai people's southward migration from Yunnan since the 10th century, the Indochinese peninsula had already been populated by Australo-Melanesians who by around 30,000 BP had spread into all sub-regions.

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International Express

The information below is now out of date: since early 2016 there is now just one "International Express" in each direction per day and this service now commences/terminates at Padang Besar Station on the Thai/Malay border.

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Interracial marriage

Interracial marriage is a form of marriage outside a specific social group (exogamy) involving spouses who belong to different socially-defined races or racialized ethnicities.

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Invasion of Sumatra (1942)

The Invasion of Sumatra was the assault by Imperial Japanese forces on the Dutch East Indies that took place from 14 February to 28 March 1942.

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Iran–Malaysia relations

Iran–Malaysia relations (Malay: Hubungan Iran–Malaysia; Persian: روابط ایران و مالزی) refers to the current and historical relationship between Iran and Malaysia.

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Iraota distanti

Iraota distanti, the Distant's silverstreak, is a species of lycaenid or blue butterfly with at least two subspecies found in Peninsular Thailand, Malaya, Singapore, Sumatra, Mentawi and Borneo.

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Iraota rochana

Iraota rochana, the scarce silverstreak, is a species of lycaenid or blue butterfly with several subspecies found in (Manipur, Burma, Java, Borneo, Sumatra, Malaya, Langkawi, Thailand, Singapore, Sulawesi and the Philippines.

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Islam in Indonesia

Islam is the most adhered to religion in Indonesia, with 87.2% of Indonesian population identifying themselves as Muslim in 2010 estimate.

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Islam in Malaysia

Malaysia is a multiconfessional country whose most professed religion is Islam.

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Islamic terrorism

Islamic terrorism, Islamist terrorism or radical Islamic terrorism is defined as any terrorist act, set of acts or campaign committed by groups or individuals who profess Islamic or Islamist motivations or goals.

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Island of the Jewel

The Island of the Jewel (Jazīrat al-Jawhar) or Island of Sapphires (Jazīrat al-Yāqūt) was a semi-legendary island in medieval Arabic cartography, said to lie in the Sea of Darkness near the equator, forming the eastern limit of the inhabited world.

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Isma

Isma is an Indomalayan genus of grass skippers in the family Hesperiidae.

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Jacob Quaeckernaeck

Jacob Jansz.

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Jahai people

The Jahai or Jehai people are an indigenous Orang Asli of the Semang people group found in Perak and Kelantan, Malaysia and parts of Thailand.

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Jakun people

Jakuns are an ethnic group recognised as Orang Asli (indigenous people) of the Malay Peninsula.

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Jamal ul-Alam Badr ul-Munir

Jamal ul-Alam Badr ul-Munir (died after 1736) was the twentieth Sulṭān of Acèh Darussalam in northern Sumatra and the third ruler of the Arabic Jamal ul-Lail Dynasty.

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James Lancaster

Sir James Lancaster VI (c. 1554 died 6 June 1618) was a prominent Elizabethan trader and privateer.

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Japan during World War II

The Empire of Japan entered World War II by launching a surprise offensive which opened with the attack on Pearl Harbor at 7:48 a.m. Hawaiian Time (18:18 GMT) on December 7th, 1941.

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Japanese aircraft carrier Ryūjō

Ryūjō ("Prancing Dragon") was a light aircraft carrier built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the early 1930s.

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Japanese destroyer Fumizuki (1925)

was one of twelve s, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the 1920s.

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Japanese destroyer Minazuki (1926)

was one of twelve s, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the 1920s.

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Japanese invasion of Thailand

The Japanese invasion of Thailand occurred on 8 December 1941.

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Japanese Society for History Textbook Reform

The is a group founded in December 1996 to promote a nationalistic view of the history of Japan.

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Japanese submarine I-55 (1925)

The Japanese submarine I-55, later redesignated, was a cruiser submarine of the KD3A sub-class built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the 1920s.

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Jardine, Skinner and Company

Jardine, Skinner and Company was a trading company based in Calcutta, India.

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Java campaign of 1806–07

The Java campaign of 1806–1807 was a minor campaign during the Napoleonic Wars by British Royal Navy forces against a naval squadron of the Kingdom of Holland, a client state of the French Empire, based on the island of Java in the Dutch East Indies.

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Javan rhinoceros

The Javan rhinoceros (Rhinoceros sondaicus), also known as the Sunda rhinoceros or lesser one-horned rhinoceros, is a very rare member of the family Rhinocerotidae and one of five extant rhinoceroses.

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Javanisation

Javanisation (Jawanisasi or Penjawaan) is the process in which Javanese culture dominates, assimilates, or influences other cultures in general.

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Jean Pierre Moquette

Jean Pierre Moquette (July 5, 1856 – February 26, 1927) moved from the Netherlands to Java in 1873.

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Jean-François-Marie de Surville

Jean-François-Marie de Surville (18 January 1717 – 8 April 1770) was a French merchant captain with the French East Indies Company.

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Jedek language

Jedek is an Aslian language first reported in 2017.

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Jempol District

The Jempol District (Chinese: 仁保) is the largest district in the Malaysian state of Negeri Sembilan.

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Jennifer Angus

Jennifer Angus (born 1961 in Edmonton, Alberta) is a Canadian artist.

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Jiaozhi

Jiaozhi (Tai: kɛɛuA1, Wade-Giles: Chiāo-chǐh), was the name for various provinces, commanderies, prefectures, and counties in northern Vietnam from the era of the Hùng kings to the middle of the Third Chinese domination of Vietnam (–10th centuries) and again during the Fourth Chinese domination (1407–1427).

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Johannesteijsmannia

Johannesteijsmannia is a genus of four species of palms found in tropical rainforests of the Malay Peninsula, Borneo and northern Sumatra.

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John Baker White (West Virginia politician)

John Baker White (August 24, 1868 – June 2, 1944) was an American lawyer, military officer, and Democratic politician in the U.S. state of West Virginia.

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John Downes (naval officer)

Commodore John Downes (1784 – 11 August 1854) was an officer in the United States Navy, whose service covered the first half of the 19th century.

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John Ince (missionary)

John Ince (August 20, 1795 – April 24, 1825) was an early British Protestant Christian missionary to the Chinese at Penang and Malacca with the London Missionary Society.

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John McCauley

Air Marshal Sir John Patrick Joseph McCauley, KBE, CB (18 March 1899 – 3 February 1989) was a senior commander in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF).

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John Mortimer Warfield

Air Commodore John "Johnnie" Mortimer Warfield CBE RAF was a bomber pilot during the Second World War, a senior RAF staff officer and commander during the Malayan Emergency in the 1950s and, as an Air Commodore in his final tour, the ninth Commandant of the Royal Observer Corps.

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John Ranard

John Ranard (February 7, 1952 – May 14, 2008) was a social documentary photographer who won critical acclaim for his gritty, multi-layered photographs of Louisville, Kentucky's social classes, the world of boxing, Russia during the period of perestroika, AIDS in Russia and Russian prison life.

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Johor

Johor or Johore is a Malaysian state, located in the southern portion of Peninsular Malaysia.

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Johor Bahru

Johor Bahru, formerly known as Tanjung Puteri or Iskandar Puteri, is the capital of the state of Johor, Malaysia.

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Johor Sultanate

The Sultanate of Johor (or sometimes Johor-Riau or Johor-Riau-Lingga or Johor Empire) was founded by Malaccan Sultan Mahmud Shah's son, Sultan Alauddin Riayat Shah II in 1528.

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Johora

Johora is a genus of freshwater crabs found in the Malay Peninsula and surrounding islands.

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Johora singaporensis

Johora singaporensis, the Singapore stream crab or Singapore freshwater crab, is a critically endangered species of freshwater crab endemic to Singapore.

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Joint Agency Coordination Centre

The Joint Agency Coordination Centre (JACC) is an Australian government agency which was established on 30 March 2014 to coordinate search and recovery operations for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which disappeared on 8 March 2014 and was soon thereafter determined to have ended in the Southern Indian Ocean, within Australia's concurrent aeronautical and maritime search and rescue regions.

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Joinvillea

Joinvillea is a flowering plants genus in the family Joinvilleaceae.

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Joinvilleaceae

The Joinvilleaceae are a family of flowering plants with a single genus including four species.

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Josef Kořenský

Josef Kořenský (26 July 1847 – 8 October 1938), was a Czech traveller, educator and writer.

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Journal of the Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society

The Journal of the Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society (commonly abbreviated as JMBRAS) is a scholarly journal published by the Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society or MBRAS.

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Junonia atlites

Junonia atlites, the grey pansy, is a species of nymphalid butterfly found in South Asia.

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Jurong

Jurong (ஜூரோங்) is a geographical region located at the south-westernmost point of the West Region of Singapore.

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Kalaikunda Air Force Station

Kalaikunda Air Force Station is an Indian Air Force Base near Kharagpur, located in the Midnapore West district of the state of West Bengal.

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Kaloula baleata

Kaloula baleata, the flower pot toad or sometimes the smooth-fingered narrow-mouthed frog is a species of narrow-mouthed toad.

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Kampong Glam

Kampong Glam (Malay: Kampong Gelam; Jawi script: كامڤوڠ ڬلم;; Tamil: கம்ப்பொங் கிலாம்) is a neighbourhood in Singapore.

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Kanang anak Langkau

PW1 Temenggong Datuk Kanang anak Langkau, SP, PGB, PGBK, PBS (Rt) (2 March 1945 – 3 January 2013) was a Malaysian hero and soldier from the Iban Dayak community in Sarawak.

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Kapuas River

The Kapuas River (or Kapoeas River) is a river in the Indonesian part of Borneo island, at the geographic center of Maritime Southeast Asia.

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Kasturi-class corvette

The Kasturi-class corvettes are two ships of the Royal Malaysian Navy, KD Kasturi (F25) and KD Lekir (F26).

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Kedah Sultanate

The Kedah Sultanate is a Muslim dynasty located in the Malay Peninsula.

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Kedahan Malay people

Kedahan Malay (Malay: Melayu Kedah, Jawi: ﻤﻼﻴﻮ ﻗﺪﺡ) or commonly known as Orang Utara is a sub-group of Malays that is native to northern Malaysia (in the states Kedah, Penang and Perlis as well northernmost parts of Perak) and in southernmost parts of Thailand (in the provinces of Phuket, Trang and Satun) and Burma (in Mergui Archipelago).

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Kedatuan

Kedatuan (ancient spelling: Kadatuan; Javanese romanization: Kedaton) were historical semi-independent city-states or principalities throughout ancient Maritime Southeast Asia in present-day Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines.

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Kediri Kingdom

Kediri or Kadiri (also known as Panjalu) was a Hindu Javanese Kingdom based in East Java from 1042 to around 1222.

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Kelantan

Kelantan (Jawi: کلنتن;, Kelantanese: Kelate) is a state of Malaysia.

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Kenaboi language

Kĕnaboi is an extinct unclassified language of Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia that may be a language isolate or an Austroasiatic language belonging to the Aslian branch.

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Kendall's rock gecko

Kendall's rock gecko (Cnemaspis kendallii) is a species of gecko endemic to Borneo and the Malaysian peninsula.

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Kenelm Burridge

Kenelm Oswald Lancelot Burridge (born October 31, 1922 in Malta) is an anthropologist.

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Kensiu language

Kensiu (Kensiw) is an Austro-Asiatic language of the Jahaic (Northern Aslian) subbranch.

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Ketengus typus

Ketengus typus, the bigmouth sea-catfish, is the only species in the sea catfish genus Ketengus (order Siluriformes).

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Ketuanan Melayu

Ketuanan Melayu (Jawi script: كتوانان ملايو; literally "Malay dominance") is a political concept emphasising Malay preeminence in present-day Malaysia.

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Khal Torabully

Khal Torabully is a Mauritian and French poet, who has coined the concept of "coolitude." Born in Mauritius in 1956, in the capital city Port Louis, his father was a Trinidadian sailor and his mother was a descendant of migrants from India and Malaya.

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Khlong Kui

The Khlong Kui (คลองกุย) is a river in Thailand.

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Khlong Tan

Khlong Tan (คลองตัน) is an intersection including neighbourhood in Bangkok's Suan Luang sub-district, Suan Luang district.

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Khmer shadow theatre

Khmer shadow theatre (Khmer: ល្ខោនណាំងស្បែក; IPA:, Lakhaon Nang Sbek) are forms of shadow play in which leather shadow puppets are used.

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Khoo Kheng-Hor

Khoo Kheng-Hor (born 2 March 1956) is a Malaysian author and speaker on contemporary application of the 500 BC Chinese military treatise, The Art of War, by military strategist Sun Tzu.

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King quail

The king quail (Excalfactoria chinensis), also known as the blue-breasted quail, Asian blue quail, Chinese painted quail, or Chung-Chi, is a species of Old World quail in the family Phasianidae.

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Kingdom of Besut Darul Iman

The Kingdom of Besut Darul Iman (Kerajaan Besut Darul Iman; Jawi:كراجأن بسوت دارالايمان) was a historical Malay Kingdom located in the northeastern coast of the Malay Peninsula, precursor of the present-day Besut District and most of Setiu, Terengganu.

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Kingdom of Kubang Pasu Darul Qiyam

Kubang Pasu, officially known as the Kingdom of Kubang Pasu Darul Qiyam (Kerajaan Kubang Pasu Darul Qiyam; Jawi:كراجأن كوبڠ ڤاسو دارول قييم) was a historical Malay Kingdom located in the northern Malay Peninsula.

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Kingdom of Reman

The Kingdom of Reman or Kingdom of Rahman (Kerajaan Reman; Jawi: كراجأن رمان) was a landlocked traditional Malay kingdom established in the northern Malay Peninsular.

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Kingdom of Setul Mambang Segara

Setul, officially the Kingdom of Setul Mambang Segara (Kerajaan Setul Mambang Segara; Jawi:نڬري ستول ممبڠ سڬارا) was a traditional Malay kingdom founded in the northern coast of Malay Peninsular.

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Kingdom of Singapura

The Kingdom of Singapura (Malay: Kerajaan Singapura) was a Malay kingdom thought to exist on the island of Singapore from 1299 until its fall in 1398.

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KL Eco City

KL Eco City is a new development project in the city of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

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Ko Pha-ngan

Ko Pha-ngan (เกาะพะงัน) is an island in the Gulf of Thailand in southeast Thailand in Surat Thani Province.

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Ko Samui

Ko Samui (or Koh Samui, เกาะสมุย) is an island off the east coast of the Kra Isthmus, Thailand.

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Ko Tao

Ko Tao (also often Koh Tao, เกาะเต่า,, lit. "Turtle Island") is an island in Thailand and is part of the Chumphon Archipelago on the western shore of the Gulf of Thailand.

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Koggala Airport

Koggala Airport (Sinhala: කොග්ගල ගුවන්තොටුපළ Koggala Guwanthotupala) in Sri Lanka was originally a Royal Air Force (RAF) Station RAF Koggala.

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Kongō-class battlecruiser

The was a class of four battlecruisers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) immediately before World War I. Designed by British naval architect George Thurston, the lead ship of the class, Kongō, was the last Japanese capital ship constructed outside Japan, by Vickers.

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Koreans

Koreans (in South Korean; alternatively in North Korean,; see names of Korea) are an East Asian ethnic group originating from and native to Korea and southern and central Manchuria.

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Kota Gelanggi

Kota Gelanggi is an archaeological site reported in 2005 as potentially the first capital of the ancient Empire of Srivijaya and dating to around 650–900 and one of the oldest Kingdoms on South East Asia's Malay Peninsula.

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KRA

Kra or KRA can refer to: "Key Result Areas" in corporate sectors but it also refers to following.

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Kra Isthmus

The Kra Isthmus (คอคอดกระ,; Segenting Kra/Segenting Kera) is the narrowest part of the Malay Peninsula, in southern Thailand and Myanmar.

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Kraburi River

The Kraburi River (แม่น้ำกระบุรี,,; မြစ်ကြီးနား, BGN/PCGN: myitkyina, Kyan River), also Kra (กระ) or Pak Chan River (แม่น้ำปากจั่น) is the boundary river between Thailand and Myanmar at the Kra Isthmus of the Malay Peninsula.

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Kryptopterus bicirrhis

Kryptopterus bicirrhis, often called the glass catfish, is an Asian glass catfish species of the genus Kryptopterus.

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Kuala Kangsar (town)

The Kuala Kangsar is the royal town of Perak, Malaysia.

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Kuala Lumpur railway station

The Kuala Lumpur railway station is a railway station located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

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Kuala Terengganu

Kuala Terengganu (Jawi), often abbreviated as K.T., is a city, the administrative capital, royal capital and the main economic centre of Terengganu, Malaysia.

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Kudzu in the United States

Kudzu is an invasive plant species in the United States.

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Kuhli loach

The kuhli loach (Pangio kuhlii) is a small eel-like freshwater fish belonging to the loach family (Cobitidae).

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Kunlun (mythology)

The Kunlun or Kunlun Shan is a mountain or mountain range in Chinese mythology, an important symbol representing the axis mundi and divinity.

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Laddu

Laddu or laddoo are sphere-shaped sweets originated in the Indian subcontinent.

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Laevistrombus canarium

Laevistrombus canarium (commonly known as the dog conch or by its better-known synonym, Strombus canarium) is a species of edible sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Strombidae (true conches).

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Lakawood

Lakawood, or laka wood (kayu laka), is a reddish aromatic heartwood used as incense in China, India and South East Asia.

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Landing at Kesang River

The Landing at Kesang River (29 October 1964) was an amphibious landing conducted by a small force of Indonesian volunteers near the Kesang River, on the border between the Malaysian states of Malacca and Johore on the southwestern part of the Malay Peninsula.

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Langkasuka

Langkasuka was an ancient Indianised (Hindu-Buddhist) kingdom located in the Malay Peninsula.

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Langkawi

Langkawi, officially known as Langkawi, the Jewel of Kedah (Langkawi Permata Kedah), is a district and an archipelago of 99 islands (+ 5 small islands visible only at low tide) in the Andaman Sea some 30 km off the mainland coast of northwestern Malaysia.

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Langsuyar

The langsuyar, also lang suir or langsuir, is a female revenant in Malay and Indonesian mythology.

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Lanoh people

The Lanoh are a group classified as "Orang Asli" ("original people") of the Semang branch by the government of Malaysia.

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Lao language

Lao, sometimes referred to as Laotian (ລາວ 'Lao' or ພາສາລາວ 'Lao language') is a tonal language of the Kra–Dai language family.

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Lar gibbon

The lar gibbon (Hylobates lar), also known as the white-handed gibbon, is an endangered primate in the gibbon family, Hylobatidae.

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Large blue flycatcher

The large blue flycatcher (Cyornis magnirostris) is a species of bird in the family Muscicapidae.

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Large flying fox

The large flying fox (Pteropus vampyrus), also known as the greater flying fox, Malayan flying fox, Malaysian flying fox, large fruit bat, kalang or kalong, is a southeast Asian species of megabat in the family Pteropodidae.

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Large hawk-cuckoo

The large hawk-cuckoo (Hierococcyx sparverioides) is a species of cuckoo in the Cuculidae family.

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Large Indian civet

The large Indian civet (Viverra zibetha) is a civet native to South and Southeast Asia.

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Large wren-babbler

The large wren-babbler (Napothera macrodactyla) is a species of bird in the Pellorneidae family.

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Largest fungal fruit bodies

The largest mushrooms and conks are the largest known individual fruit bodies.

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Laurel forest

Laurel forest, also called laurisilva or laurissilva, is a type of subtropical forest found in areas with high humidity and relatively stable, mild temperatures.

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Legends of the coco de mer

Nut and tree of the coco de mer, a rare species of palm tree native to the Seychelles archipelago in the Indian Ocean, is subject of various legends and lore.

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Leith Street, George Town

Leith Street is a narrow road within the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the city of George Town in Penang, Malaysia.

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Leopard

The leopard (Panthera pardus) is one of the five species in the genus Panthera, a member of the Felidae.

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Leopard cat

The leopard cat (Prionailurus bengalensis) is a small wild cat native to continental South, Southeast and East Asia.

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Leptanilla

Leptanilla is a genus of ant in the subfamily Leptanillinae.

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Leptobarbus hoevenii

Hoven's carp (Leptobarbus hoevenii; Jelawat in Malay), also known as the mad barb or sultan fish, is a species of fish in the barb family.

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Leptobrachium hendricksoni

Leptobrachium hendricksoni (common names: Thai spadefoot toad, bright yellow-eyed crawl frog, spotted litter frog) is a species of amphibian in the Megophryidae family.

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Leptolalax

Leptolalax is a genus of frogs (order Anura) in the family Megophryidae.

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Leptolalax gracilis

Leptolalax gracilis is a frog species in the family Megophryidae.

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Leptolalax heteropus

Leptolalax heteropus (Malaysian Asian toad or variable litter frog) is a frog species in the family Megophryidae.

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Leptophryne

Leptophryne is a small genus of true toads, family Bufonidae, with only two species.

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Lesser sheath-tailed bat

The lesser sheath-tailed bat (Emballonura monticola) is a species of sac-winged bat in the family Emballonuridae.

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Lesser short-nosed fruit bat

The lesser short-nosed fruit bat (Cynopterus brachyotis) is a species of megabat within the family Pteropodidae.

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Leucas zeylanica

Leucas zeylanica, commonly known as Ceylon slitwort, is a small, terrestrial, herbaceous, annual, erect or sometimes tufted, hispid and aromatic plant of the subfamily Lamioideae of family Lamiaceae.

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Lhokseumawe

Lhokseumawe (Indonesian: Kota Lhokseumawe, Acehnese: Lhôk Seumaw‘è, Jawi), is the second largest city in Aceh Special District, in the north of Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Library of Congress Classification:Class D -- History, General and Old World

Class D: History, General and Old World is a classification used by the Library of Congress Classification system.

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Ligor inscription

Ligor inscription is an 8th-century stone stele or inscription discovered in Ligor, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Southern Thailand Malay Peninsula.

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Limited geography model

A limited geography model for the Book of Mormon is one of several theories by Latter Day Saint movement scholars that the book's narrative was a historical record of people in a limited geographical region, rather than of the entire Western Hemisphere as believed by some early Latter Day Saints.

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Limnonectes hascheanus

Limnonectes hascheanus is a species of frog in the Dicroglossidae family.

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Limnonectes paramacrodon

Limnonectes paramacrodon (commonly known as the masked swamp frog) is a species of frog in the Dicroglossidae family.

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Limnonectes plicatellus

Limnonectes plicatellus is a species of frog in the Dicroglossidae family.

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Limnonectes tweediei

Limnonectes tweediei (common name: Tweedie's wart frog) is a species of frogs in the Dicroglossidae family.

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Liostenogaster vechti

Liostenogaster vechti is a type of eusocial hover wasp within the family Vespidae.

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List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft (1990–99)

This is a list of notable accidents and incidents involving military aircraft grouped by the year in which the accident or incident occurred.

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List of airports in Singapore

This is a list of airports in Singapore, grouped by type and sorted by location.

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List of ancient great powers

In an European context, recognized great powers came about first in Europe during the post-Napoleonic era.

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List of battlecruisers of Japan

The Imperial Japanese Navy (大日本帝国海軍) built four battlecruisers, with plans for an additional four, during the first decades of the 20th century.

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List of big-game hunters

This is a list of famous big-game hunters who gained fame largely or solely because of their big-game hunting exploits.

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List of birds of Thailand

The birds of Thailand included 1057 species as of early 2018.

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List of country-name etymologies

This list covers English language country names with their etymologies.

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List of divided cities

A divided city is one which, as a consequence of political changes or border shifts, currently constitutes (or once constituted) two separate entities, or an urban area with a border running through it.

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List of ecoregions in Indonesia

The following is a list of ecoregions in Indonesia.

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List of etymologies of country subdivision names

This article provides a collection of the etymology of the names of country subdivisions.

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List of Falconidae

Falconidae is a family of diurnal birds of prey and includes caracaras, laughing falcon, forest falcons, falconets, pygmy falcons, falcons and kestrels.

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List of fictional countries

This is a list of fictional countries from published works of fiction (books, films, television series, games, etc.). Fictional works describe all the countries in the following list as located somewhere as we know it – as opposed to underground, inside the planet, on another world, or during a different "age" of the planet with a different physical geography.

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List of fictional pirates

This is a list of fictional pirates, alphabetized by the character's last name or full nickname.

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List of geological features on Rhea

This is a list of named geological features on Rhea, the second largest moon of Saturn.

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List of interoceanic canals

The following is a list of interoceanic canals, that is, canals or canal proposals, which form waterways for traffic to connect one ocean to another.

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List of isthmuses

This list of isthmuses is an appendix to the article isthmus.

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List of largest plants

This list lists the largest plants by family.

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List of longest vines

This is a list of world's longest vines.

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List of Malaysian flags

This is a list of flags used in Malaysia.

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List of Miss Universe Malaysia titleholders

This is a list of women who have won the Miss Malaya and Miss Universe Malaysia beauty pageant.

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List of montes on Venus

This is a list of montes (mountains, singular mons) on the planet Venus.

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List of parrots

Parrots, also known as psittacines, are the 402 species of birds that make up the order Psittaciformes, found in most tropical and subtropical regions, of which 387 are extant.

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List of peninsulas

A peninsula (paeninsula from paene "almost" and insula "island") is a piece of land that is bordered by water on three sides but connected to mainland.

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List of Podoctidae species

This is a list of the described species of the harvestman family Podoctidae.

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List of shipwrecks in the 17th century

The list of shipwrecks in the 17th century includes ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost between (and including) the years 1601 to 1700.

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List of sunken battlecruisers

Sunken battlecruisers are large capital ships built in the first half of the 20th century that were either destroyed in battle, scuttled, or destroyed in a weapon test.

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List of tectonic plates

This is a list of tectonic plates on the Earth's surface.

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List of Ultras of Southeast Asia

This is a list of all the Ultra prominent peaks (with topographic prominence greater than 1,500 metres) in Mainland Southeast Asia.

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List of volcanic features on Io

This is a list of named volcanic surface features on Jupiter's moon Io.

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List of wettest tropical cyclones by country

This is a list of wettest tropical cyclones by country, using all known available sources.

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List of World Heritage Sites in Southeast Asia

The UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) has designated 38 World Heritage Sites in eleven countries (also called "State parties") of Southeast Asia: Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, Myanmar, Cambodia, Singapore, and Laos.

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Little bronze cuckoo

The little bronze cuckoo (Chrysococcyx minutillus) is a species of cuckoo in the family Cuculidae.

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Logania distanti

Logania distanti, the dark mottle, is a small but striking butterfly found in India that belongs to the lycaenids or blues (family Lycaenidae).

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Loke Yew

Loke Yew, born Wong Loke Yew, CMG, LL.D. (1845–1917) was a Chinese-born, of Cantonese descent, business magnate.

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Long-billed partridge

The long-billed partridge (Rhizothera longirostris) is a species of bird in the family Phasianidae.

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Long-tailed parakeet

The long-tailed parakeet (Psittacula longicauda) is a parakeet endemic to the regions of Andaman and Nicobar islands, Sumatra, Borneo and Peninsular Malaysia (including Singapore).

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Louis T. Leonowens

Louis Thomas Gunnis Leonowens (25 October 1856 – 17 February 1919) was a British subject who was the basis of a major character in the 1944 novel Anna and the King of Siam, as well as other fictional works based on it (see below).

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Loxura atymnus

Loxura atymnus, the yamfly, is a species of lycaenid or blue butterfly found in Asia.

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Luciocephalus pulcher

The pikehead (Luciocephalus puncher) is a species of gourami native to the Malaya Peninsula, Sumatra, and Borneo.

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Luciosoma setigerum

Luciosoma setigerum is a species of cyprinid fish found on the Malay peninsula.

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Luciosoma trinema

Luciosoma trinema is a species of cyprinid fish found on the Malay peninsula, Sumatra and Borneo.

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Luperosaurus

Luperosaurus is a genus of geckos commonly known as camouflage geckos, fringed geckos, wolf geckos.

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Luzon

Luzon is the largest and most populous island in the Philippines.

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Lyssa zampa

Lyssa zampa, which is also known as the tropical swallowtail moth or the Laos brown butterfly, is a species of moth of the family Uraniidae.

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Macrocalamus

Macrocalamus is a genus of snakes of the family Colubridae.

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Mae Thom

Mae Thom (แม่ทอม) is a subdistrict (Tambon) in Bang Klam District, Songkhla, Thailand.

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Magnus Sinus

The Magnus Sinus or Sinus Magnus (Latin; ὀ Μέγας Κόλπος, o Mégas Kólpos), also anglicized as the was the form of the Gulf of Thailand and South China Sea known to Greek, Roman, Arab, Persian, and Renaissance cartographers before the Age of Discovery.

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Mainland Southeast Asia

Mainland Southeast Asia, also known as the Indochinese Peninsula and previously as Indochina, is the continental portion of Southeast Asia east of India and south of China that is bordered by the Indian Ocean to the west and the Pacific Ocean to the east.

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Majapahit

The Majapahit Empire (Javanese: ꦏꦫꦠꦺꦴꦤ꧀ꦩꦗꦥꦲꦶꦠ꧀ Karaton Majapahit, Kerajaan Majapahit) was a thalassocracy in Southeast Asia, based on the island of Java (part of modern-day Indonesia), that existed from 1293 to circa 1500.

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Malacca

Malacca (Melaka; மலாக்கா) dubbed "The Historic State", is a state in Malaysia located in the southern region of the Malay Peninsula, next to the Strait of Malacca.

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Malacca City

Malacca City (Malay: Bandaraya Melaka, Jawi:,, Tamil: மலாக்கா மாநகரம்), is the capital city of the Malaysian state of Malacca.

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Malacca Sultanate

The Malacca Sultanate (Kesultanan Melayu Melaka; Jawi script: كسلطانن ملايو ملاك) was a Malay sultanate centred in the modern-day state of Malacca, Malaysia.

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Malay

Malay may refer to.

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Malay Archipelago

The Malay Archipelago (Malaysian & Indonesian: Kepulauan Melayu/Nusantara, Tagalog: Kapuluang Malay, Visayan: Kapupud-ang Malay) is the archipelago between mainland Indochina and Australia.

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Malay Camp, California

Malay Camp is a former settlement and mining camp in Yuba County, California, United States.

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Malay chicken

The Malay is a breed of game chicken.

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Malay houses

Malay houses (Malay: Rumah Melayu; Jawi: رومه ملايو) are traditional dwellings, originating before the arrival of foreign or modern influences, and constructed by the indigenous ethnic Malay of the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra and Borneo.

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Malay language

Malay (Bahasa Melayu بهاس ملايو) is a major language of the Austronesian family spoken in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.

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Malay language in the Philippines

Malay is spoken by a minority of Filipinos, particularly in the Sulu Archipelago and parts of Mindanao, mostly in the form of trade and creole languages.

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Malay race

The concept of a Malay race was originally proposed by the German physician Johann Friedrich Blumenbach (1752–1840), and classified as a brown race.

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Malay Singaporeans

Malay Singaporeans or Singaporean Malays (Melayu Singapura; Jawi: ملايو سيڠاڤورا) are defined by the Government of Singapore and by intellectuals in the country using the broader concept of the Malay race, including ethnic Malays and related ethnic groups.

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Malay world

The Malay world or Malay realm (Malay: Dunia Melayu or Alam Melayu, Jawi: دنيا ملايو or عالم ملايو) is a concept or an expression that has been utilised by different authors and groups over time to denote several different notions, derived from varied interpretations of Malayness, either as a racial category, as a linguistic group, or as a political-cultural group.

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Malaya

Malaya may refer to.

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Malaya Command

The Malaya Command was a formation of the British Army formed in the 1920s for the coordination of the defences of British Malaya, which comprised the Straits Settlements, the Federated Malay States and the Unfederated Malay States.

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Malayaite

Malayaite is a calcium tin silicate mineral with formula CaSnO.

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Malayan banded pitta

The Malayan banded pitta (Hydrornis irena) is a species of bird in the family Pittidae.

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Malayan Campaign

The Malayan Campaign was a military campaign fought by Allied and Axis forces in Malaya, from 8 December 1941 – 31 January 1942 during the Second World War.

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Malayan civet

The Malay civet (Viverra tangalunga), also known as the Malayan civet and Oriental civet, is a viverrid native to the Malay Peninsula and the islands of Sumatra, Bangka, Borneo, the Rhio-Lingga Archipelago, and the Philippines.

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Malayan Emergency

The Malayan Emergency (Darurat Malaya) was a guerrilla war fought in pre- and post-independence Federation of Malaya, from 1948 until 1960.

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Malayan general election, 1955

A general election was held on Wednesday, 27 July 1955, the only general election before Malaya's independence in 1957.

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Malayan peacock-pheasant

The Malayan peacock-pheasant (Polyplectron malacense) also known as crested peacock-pheasant or Malaysian peacock-pheasant, is a medium-sized pheasant of the galliform family Phasianidae.

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Malayan peninsula

No description.

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Malayan Races Liberation Army

The Malayan National Liberation Army (MNLA), often mistranslated as the Malayan Races Liberation Army or MRLA, was a guerrilla army based in the Malayan peninsula and Singapore.

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Malayan tiger

The Malayan tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) is a tiger population that inhabits the southern and central parts of the Malay Peninsula, and has been classified as Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List in 2015.

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Malayan Union

The Malayan Union was a union of the Malay states and the Straits Settlements of Penang and Malacca.

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Malayic languages

The Malayic languages are a branch of the Austronesian family.

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Malayisation

Malayisation is a process of assimilation and acculturation, that involves acquisition (Masuk Melayu, literally "embracing Malayness") or imposition (Pemelayuan or Melayuisasi) of elements of Malay culture, in particular, Islam and Malay language, as experienced by non-Malay populations of territories controlled or substantially influenced by historical Malay sultanates and modern Malay-speaking countries.

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Malayo-Sumbawan languages

The Malayo-Sumbawan languages are a proposed subgroup of the Austronesian languages that unites the Malayic and Chamic languages with the languages of Java and the western Lesser Sunda Islands, except for Javanese itself.

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Malays (ethnic group)

Malays (Orang Melayu, Jawi: أورڠ ملايو) are an Austronesian ethnic group that predominantly inhabit the Malay Peninsula, eastern Sumatra and coastal Borneo, as well as the smaller islands which lie between these locations — areas that are collectively known as the Malay world.

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Malaysia

Malaysia is a federal constitutional monarchy in Southeast Asia.

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Malaysia Airlines Flight 370

Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 (MH370/MAS370) was a scheduled international passenger flight operated by Malaysia Airlines that disappeared on 8 March 2014 while flying from Kuala Lumpur International Airport, Malaysia, to its destination, Beijing Capital International Airport in China.

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Malaysia national football team

The Malaysia national football team (Pasukan bola sepak kebangsaan Malaysia) is the national association football team of Malaysia and is controlled by the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM).

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Malaysia–Netherlands relations

Malaysia–Netherlands refers to interstate relations of Malaysia and the Netherlands.

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Malaysia–Singapore Airlines

Malaysia–Singapore Airlines (MSA) was the flag carrier of Malaysia and Singapore.

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Malaysia–Sri Lanka relations

Malaysia–Sri Lanka relations refers to bilateral foreign relations between the two countries, Malaysia and Sri Lanka.

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Malaysia–Thailand border

The Malaysia–Thailand border consists of both a land boundary across the Malay Peninsula and maritime boundaries in the Straits of Malacca and the Gulf of Thailand/South China Sea.

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Malaysian Army

The Malaysian Army (Tentera Darat Malaysia; Jawi: تنترا دارت مليسيا) is the land component of the Malaysian Armed Forces.

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Malaysian batik

Malaysian Batik is batik textile art of Malaysia, especially on the east coast of Malaysia (Kelantan, Terengganu and Pahang).

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Malaysian Indians

The Malaysian Indians or Indian Malaysians (Tamil: மலேசிய இந்தியர்கள்) consist of people of full or partial Indian through paternal descent —particularly Tamil Indians who were born in or immigrated to Malaysia from Tamil Nadu.

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Malaysian literature

Malaysian literature is the collection of literary works produced in the Malay peninsula until 1963 and in Malaysia thereafter.

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Malaysian Malay

Malaysian Malays (Malaysian: Melayu Malaysia, Jawi: ملايو مليسيا) are Malaysians of Malay ethnicity whose ancestry originates wholly or partly in the Malay world.

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Malaysian names

Personal names in Malaysia are extremely useful in tracing a person's cultural and ethnic background as Malaysia comprises many ethnicities and cultures in which each has its own distinct system of names.

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Malaysian Nature Society

Malaysian Nature Society (MNS; Persatuan Pencinta Alam Malaysia in Malay) is the oldest and one of the most prominent environmental not for profit, non-governmental organisations in Malaysia.

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Malaysian Telugu

The Telugu Malaysians or Malaysian Telugus (Malaysian: Orang Telugu Malaysia), (Telugu: మలేషియా తెలుగువారు) consists of people of full or partial Telugu descent who were born in or immigrated to Malaysia.

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Malcolm Arthur Smith

Malcolm Arthur Smith (1875 in New Malden, Surrey – 1958 in Ascot) was a herpetologist and physician working in the Malay Peninsula.

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Malesia

Malesia is a biogeographical region straddling the Equator and the boundaries of the Indomalaya ecozone and Australasia ecozone, and also a phytogeographical floristic region in the Paleotropical Kingdom.

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Malesian frog

The Malesian frog, Malaysian river frog, Malaysian peat frog, or peat swamp frog (Limnonectes malesianus) is a species of frog in the Dicroglossidae family.

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Mamoru Shinozaki

was a journalist for Dentsu (later Dōmei).

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Mandala (political model)

Maṇḍala is a Sanskrit word that means "circle".

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Mangrove

A mangrove is a shrub or small tree that grows in coastal saline or brackish water.

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Mansonia indiana

Mansonia indiana is a species of zoophilic mosquito belonging to the genus Mansonia.

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Mante people

Mante people (Manti in Gayonese language) or also spelt as Mantir, are one of the earliest ethnic group frequently mentioned in legendary folklore to have inhabited Aceh, Indonesia.

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Manuel Godinho de Erédia

Manuel Godinho de Erédia, or Emanuel Godinho de Erédia (16 July 1563 – 1623), was a Malay-Portuguese writer and cartographer.

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Mao Kun map

Mao Kun map, usually referred to in modern Chinese sources as Zheng He's Navigation Map, is a set of navigation charts published in the Ming dynasty military treatise Wubei Zhi.

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Marbled bow-fingered gecko

The marbled bow-fingered gecko ('Cyrtodactylus marmoratus) is a species of gecko found in Southeast Asia.

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Marbled wren-babbler

The marbled wren-babbler (Napothera marmorata) is a species of bird in the Pellorneidae family.

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Marcus Aurelius

Marcus Aurelius (Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus; 26 April 121 – 17 March 180 AD) was Roman emperor from, ruling jointly with his adoptive brother, Lucius Verus, until Verus' death in 169, and jointly with his son, Commodus, from 177.

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Maritime history of Odisha

The Maritime history of Odisha (ଓଡ଼ିଶା), known as Kalinga in ancient times, started before 350 BC according to early sources.

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Maritime Southeast Asia

Maritime Southeast Asia is the maritime region of Southeast Asia as opposed to mainland Southeast Asia and comprises what is now Malaysia, Brunei, Philippines, Singapore, Indonesia, and Timor Leste.

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Matak

Matak (Indonesian: Pulau Matak) is an island in the Anambas Islands of Indonesia, located in the South China Sea between the Malay Peninsula and Borneo.

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Mauli

Mauli is a dynasty of Malay kings that rules Bhumi Malayu or Dharmasraya kingdom, centered in Batanghari river system, today Jambi and West Sumatra provinces, Sumatra, circa 11th century to 14th century.

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Maurya Empire

The Maurya Empire was a geographically-extensive Iron Age historical power founded by Chandragupta Maurya which dominated ancient India between 322 BCE and 180 BCE.

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Max Burret

Karl Ewald Maximilian Burret, commonly known as Max Burret (6 June 1883 – 19 September 1964) was a German botanist.

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Megaderma

Megaderma is a genus of bat in the family Megadermatidae.

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Megophrys longipes

Xenophrys longipes is a species of amphibian in the family Megophryidae.

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Melaka United

Melaka United Soccer Association is a professional football club based in Malacca City that competes in Liga Super Malaysia.

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Melanesia

Melanesia is a subregion of Oceania extending from New Guinea island in the southwestern Pacific Ocean to the Arafura Sea, and eastward to Fiji.

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Melanism

Melanism is a development of the dark-colored pigment melanin in the skin or its appendages and is the opposite of albinism.

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Melanocyma

Melanocyma is a monotypic butterfly genus in the subfamily Morphinae of the family Nymphalidae.

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Melastoma sanguineum

Melastoma sanguineum is called red melastome or fox-tongued melastoma in English.

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Melayu Kingdom

The Melayu Kingdom (also known as Malayu, Dharmasraya Kingdom or the Jambi Kingdom;, reconstructed Middle Chinese pronunciation mat-la-yu kwok)Muljana, Slamet, (2006), Sriwijaya, Yogyakarta: LKIS,.

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Melchior van Santvoort

Melchior van Santvoort (c. 1570 – 1641) was one of the first Dutchmen in Japan, was a purser on the Dutch ship De Liefde, which was stranded in Japan in 1600.

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Mergui Archipelago

The Mergui Archipelago (also Myeik Archipelago or Myeik Kyunzu; မြိတ်ကျွန်းစု) is an archipelago in far southern Myanmar (Burma) and is part of the Tanintharyi Region.

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Merong Mahawangsa

Merong Mahawangsa is a legendary warrior and a ruler who is said to be the first king of Langkasuka, or modern day Kedah.

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Metaphrynella

Metaphrynella is a small genus of microhylid frogs from the southern Malay Peninsula and Borneo.

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Meteorological history of Typhoon Durian

Typhoon Durian's meteorological history began with its origins as a tropical disturbance near Chuuk State on November 23, 2006, and lasted until its dissipation off the coast of Andhra Pradesh, India, on December 9.

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Methodist Church in Singapore

The Methodist Church in Singapore (MCS) is the church that Methodists in Singapore belong to.

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Metroxylon

Metroxylon is a genus of monoecious flowering plants in the Arecaceae (palm) family, consisting of seven species.

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Microhyla fissipes

Microhyla fissipes (commonly known as the ornate chorus frog) is a microhylid frog from East and Southeast Asia, from southern and central China and Taiwan to the Malay Peninsula.

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Microhyla heymonsi

Microhyla heymonsi (commonly known as the dark-sided chorus frog or the Taiwan rice frog) is a species of narrow-mouthed frog found in northeastern India, southern China, Taiwan, and Southeast Asia south to the Malay Peninsula and Sumatra as well as the Great Nicobar Island.

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Microhyla mantheyi

Microhyla mantheyi (common name: Manthey's narrow-mouthed frog) is a species of microhylid frog from the Malay Peninsula (Narathiwat Province in southern Thailand, peninsular Malaysia, and Singapore).

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Middle kingdoms of India

The Middle kingdoms of India were the political entities in India from the 3rd century BCE to the 13th century CE.

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Migration period of ancient Burma

Humans lived in the region that is now Burma as early as 11,000 years ago, but archeological evidence dates the first settlements at about 2500 BCE with cattle rearing and the production of bronze.

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Miguel de Carvalho

Blessed Miguel de Carvalho.

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Miletus biggsii

Miletus biggsii, the Bigg's brownie, Retrieved April 21, 2018.

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Miletus symethus

Miletus symethus, the great brownie, Retrieved April 21, 2018.

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Military history of Australia

The military history of Australia spans the nation's 230-year modern history, from the early Australian frontier wars between Aboriginals and Europeans to the ongoing conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan in the early 21st century.

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Military history of Australia during the Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation

The Indonesia-Malaysia confrontation (Konfrontasi) was fought from 1962 to 1966 between the British Commonwealth and Indonesia.

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Military history of India

The earliest known references to armies in India are millennia ago in the Vedas and the epics Ramayana and Mahabaratha.

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Military history of Myanmar

The military history of Myanmar (Burma) spans over a millennium, and is one of the main factors that have shaped the history of the country, and to a lesser degree the histories of the country's neighbours.

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Military history of New Zealand in Malaysia

The New Zealand armed forces saw action in Malaysia throughout the 1950s and 1960s, first as part of the British Commonwealth response to the Malayan Emergency, and then in defence of Malaysia in the Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation.

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Mimomyia chamberlaini

Mimomyia (Mimomyia) chamberlaini is a species of zoophilic mosquito belonging to the genus Mimomyia.

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Mimomyia hybrida

Mimomyia (Mimomyia) hybrida is a species of zoophilic mosquito belonging to the genus Mimomyia.

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Miscegenation

Miscegenation (from the Latin miscere "to mix" + genus "kind") is the mixing of different racial groups through marriage, cohabitation, sexual relations, or procreation.

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Models of migration to the Philippines

There have been several models of early human migration to the Philippines.

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Monarchies of Malaysia

The monarchies of Malaysia refer to the constitutional monarchy system as practised in Malaysia.

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Monarchy

A monarchy is a form of government in which a group, generally a family representing a dynasty (aristocracy), embodies the country's national identity and its head, the monarch, exercises the role of sovereignty.

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Mongol invasion of Java

The Mongol invasion of Java was a military effort made by Kublai Khan, founder of the Yuan dynasty (one of the fragments of the Mongol Empire), to invade Java, an island in modern Indonesia.

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Monocled cobra

The monocled cobra (Naja kaouthia), also called monocellate cobra, is a cobra species widespread across South and Southeast Asia and listed as Least Concern by IUCN.

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Monsoon

Monsoon is traditionally defined as a seasonal reversing wind accompanied by corresponding changes in precipitation, but is now used to describe seasonal changes in atmospheric circulation and precipitation associated with the asymmetric heating of land and sea.

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Moonrat

The moonrat (Echinosorex gymnura) is a species of mammal in the family Erinaceidae.

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Moors

The term "Moors" refers primarily to the Muslim inhabitants of the Maghreb, the Iberian Peninsula, Sicily, Sardinia, Corsica, and Malta during the Middle Ages.

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Mount Gayong

Mount Gayong (Malay: Gunung Gayong) is the fourth highest mountain in the Malay Peninsula, at 2,173 metres.

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Mount Kinabalu

Mount Kinabalu (Gunung Kinabalu) is a mountain in Sabah, Malaysia.

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Mount St John Anti-Aircraft Battery

Mount St John Anti-Aircraft Battery is a heritage-listed fortification at 695 Ingham Road, Mount St John, City of Townsville, Queensland, Australia.

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Mountain bulbul

The mountain bulbul (Ixos mcclellandii) is a songbird species in the bulbul family, Pycnonotidae.

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Mountain peacock-pheasant

The mountain peacock-pheasant (Polyplectron inopinatum) also known as Rothschild's peacock-pheasant or mirror pheasant is a medium-sized, up to 65 cm long, blackish brown pheasant with small ocelli and long graduated tail feathers.

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Muar River

The Muar River (Sungai Muar) is a river which flows through the states of Johor, Negeri Sembilan and Pahang in Malaysia.

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Muar State Railway

The Muar State Railway (MSR) (Malay: Keretapi Kerajaan Muar; Jawi: كريتاڤي كراجأن موار) was a railroad operating in the district of Muar in Johor, Malaya (now Malaysia).

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Multiculturalism

Multiculturalism is a term with a range of meanings in the contexts of sociology, political philosophy, and in colloquial use.

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Music of Malaysia

Music of Malaysia is the generic term for music that has been created in various genres in Malaysia.

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Mycalesis intermedia

Mycalesis intermedia, the intermediate bushbrown, is a species of satyrine butterfly found in Burma, Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia, Langkawi Island, Indochina, southern Yunnan and India.

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Mycalesis perseoides

Mycalesis perseoides, the Pachmarhi bushbrown, is a species of satyrine butterfly (family Nymphalidae) found in Asia (Burma, Thailand, Langkawi Island, Peninsular Malaya, Indochina, Yunnan).

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Mystics in Bali

Mystics in Bali (originally released as Leák) is a 1981 Indonesian supernatural horror film directed by H. Tjut Djalil.

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Nagarakretagama

The Nagarakretagama or Nagarakrtagama, also known as Desawarnana, is an Old Javanese eulogy to Hayam Wuruk, a Javanese king of the Majapahit Empire.

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Nageia

Nageia is a genus of conifers belonging to the podocarp family Podocarpaceae.

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Nakhon Si Thammarat

Nakhon Si Thammarat (นครศรีธรรมราช,; from Pali Nagara Sri Dhammaraja) is a city (thesaban nakhon) in southern Thailand, capital of the Nakhon Si Thammarat Province and the Nakhon Si Thammarat District.

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Nakhon Si Thammarat Kingdom

Nakhon Si Thammarat Kingdom (Kingdom of Ligor) was one of the major constituent city states (mueang) of the Siamese kingdoms of Sukhothai and later Ayutthaya and controlled a sizeable part of the Malay peninsula.

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Nakhon Si Thammarat Province

Nakhon Si Thammarat (นครศรีธรรมราช,; often shortened to Nakhon), is one of the southern provinces (changwat) of Thailand, on the western shore of the Gulf of Thailand.

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Nakhon Si Thammarat Range

The Nakhon Si Thammarat Range (ทิวเขานครศรีธรรมราช) is a mountain range on the Malay peninsula in southern Thailand, running in a north-south direction.

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Naksat cities

The Naksat cities are a chain of twelve inter-linked cities or muangs of the ancient Malay Kingdom of Tambralinga.

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Names of Singapore

The names of Singapore include the various historical appellations as well as contemporary names and nicknames in different languages used to describe the island, city or country of Singapore.

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Nan Chiau High School

Nan Chiau High School (NCHS) is a premier co-educational institution in Singapore affiliated to Singapore Hokkien Huay Kuan.

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Nanadesis

The Nanadesis were a guild of traders who organized themselves into one of the biggest of the trading associations at the time of the Hoysala Empire.

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Nandivarman III

Nandivarman III was an Indian monarch of the Nandivarman II line who ruled the Pallava kingdom from 846 to 869.

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Nang yai

Nang yai (หนังใหญ่) is a form of shadow play found in Thailand.

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Naning War

The Naning War, also known as the Naning conflict or the Naning revolt, occurred between 1831 and 1832 in the territories surrounding the city of Malacca.

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Nannoarctia obliquifascia

Nannoarctia obliquifascia is a moth of the family Erebidae.

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Nanobagrus nebulosus

Nanobagrus nebulosus is a species of bagrid catfish endemic to Malaysia where it is found in the Endau and Sedili River drainages in the southeastern Malay Peninsula.

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Nanyang (region)

Nanyang is a sinocentric Chinese term for the warmer and fertile geographical region south of China, otherwise known as the 'South Sea' or Southeast Asia.

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Narathiwat

Narathiwat (นราธิวาส) is a town (Thesaban mueang) in southern Thailand and capital of the Narathiwat Province.

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Narathiwat Province

Narathiwat (นราธิวาส) is one of the southern provinces (changwat) of Thailand.

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National Museum of Singapore

The National Museum of Singapore is the oldest museum in Singapore.

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Native Indonesians

Native Indonesians, or Pribumi/Bumiputra (literally "inlanders"), are members of the population group in Indonesia that shares a similar sociocultural and ethnic heritage whose members are considered natives of the country.

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Naval warfare

Naval warfare is combat in and on the sea, the ocean, or any other battlespace involving major body of water such as a large lake or wide river.

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Near East

The Near East is a geographical term that roughly encompasses Western Asia.

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Negeri Sembilan

Negeri Sembilan is a state in Malaysia which lies on the western coast of Peninsular Malaysia.

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Neobalanocarpus

Neobalanocarpus is a monotypic genus of plants in the family Dipterocarpaceae.

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Neocyprideis timorensis

Neocyprideis timorensis is a species of Indo-Pacific ostracod that has existed since the Miocene.

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Neofelis

Neofelis is a genus comprising two extant felid species from Southeast Asia: the clouded leopard (Neofelis nebulosa) of mainland Asia, and the Sunda clouded leopard (Neofelis diardi) of Sumatra and Borneo.

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Neopithecops zalmora

Neopithecops zalmora, the Quaker, is a small butterfly found in South Asia and Southeast Asia that belongs to the lycaenids or blues family.

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Nepenthes benstonei

Nepenthes benstonei is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to Peninsular Malaysia, where it grows at elevations of 150–1350 m above sea level.

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Nepenthes eustachya

Nepenthes eustachya is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to Sumatra, where it grows from sea level to an elevation of 1600 m. The specific epithet eustachya, formed from the Greek words eu (true) and stachys (spike), refers to the racemose structure of the inflorescence.

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Nepenthes rafflesiana

Nepenthes rafflesiana (after Stamford Raffles), or Raffles' pitcher-plant,Phillipps, A. & A. Lamb 1996.

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Neptis columella

Neptis columella, the short banded sailer, is a species of nymphalid butterfly found in South and Southeast Asia.

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Neptis soma

Neptis soma, the sullied sailer, is a species of nymphalid butterfly found in south and southeast Asia.

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New Guinea

New Guinea (Nugini or, more commonly known, Papua, historically, Irian) is a large island off the continent of Australia.

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New Zealand pigeon

The New Zealand pigeon or kereru (Maori: kererū; Hemiphaga novaeseelandiae) is a bird endemic to New Zealand.

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Niccolò de' Conti

Niccolò de' Conti (c. 1395–1469) was an Italian merchant and explorer, born in Chioggia, who traveled to India and Southeast Asia, and possibly to Southern China, during the early 15th century.

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Nicholas Miklouho-Maclay

Nicholas Miklouho-Maclay (Николай Николаевич Миклухо-Маклай; 1846–1888) was a Russian explorer, ethnologist, anthropologist and biologist who became famous as one of the earliest scientists to settle among and study a people in New Guinea who had never seen a European.

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Nils Carl Gustaf Fersen Gyldenstolpe

Nils Carl Gustaf Fersen Gyldenstolpe (30 September 1886 – 10 April 1961) was a Swedish explorer, zoologist, and ornithologist.

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No. 44 (Royal Marine) Commando

No.

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Non-resident Indian and person of Indian origin

No description.

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North Halmahera Regency

North Halmahera Regency (Kabupaten Halmahera Utara) is a regency (on Halmahera Island) of North Maluku Province, Indonesia.

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North Yemen Civil War

The North Yemen Civil War (ثورة 26 سبتمبر, Thawra 26 Sabtambar, "26 September Revolution") was fought in North Yemen from 1962 to 1970 between royalist partisans of the Mutawakkilite Kingdom and supporters of the Yemen Arab Republic.

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Northeast Penang Island District

The Northeast Penang Island District is a district within the State of Penang, Malaysia.

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Northern Sumatran rhinoceros

The Northern Sumatran rhinoceros (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis lasiotis), also known as Chittagong rhinoceros or northern hairy rhinoceros was the most widespread subspecies of Sumatran rhinoceros, also the only known subspecies native to mainland Asia whilst the latter live in Indonesian islands.

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November 1941

The following events occurred in November 1941.

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Nusantara

Nusantara is a Javanese term for the Indonesian Archipelago.

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Nyctemera carissima

Nyctemera carissima is a moth of the family Erebidae.

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Nyctixalus

Nyctixalus is a genus of frogs in the family Rhacophoridae.

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Oceanian realm

The Oceanian realm is one of the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) biogeographic realms, and is unique in not including any continental land mass.

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Ochraceous bulbul

The ochraceous bulbul (Alophoixus ochraceus) is a species of songbird in the bulbul family, Pycnonotidae.

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Ocypode

Ocypode is a genus of ghost crabs found in the sandy shores of tropical and subtropical regions throughout the world.

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Odontolabis

Odontolabis is a genus of beetles belonging to the Lucanidae family.

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Odontolabis dalmani

Odontolabis dalmani is a species of beetles belonging to the family Lucanidae.

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Odontolabis gazella

Odontolabis gazella is a species of beetles belonging to the family Lucanidae.

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Odontoponera

Odontoponera is a small Southeast Asia genus of ants in the subfamily Ponerinae.

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Oecia oecophila

Oecia oecophila is a moth of the family Autostichidae and the only species in the genus Oecia.

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Official languages of the United Nations

The official languages of the United Nations are the six languages that are used in UN meetings, and in which all official UN documents are written.

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Old Pahang Kingdom

Old Pahang Kingdom (Malay: Kerajaan Pahang Tua) was a historical polity centred in the Pahang region in the east coast of Malay Peninsula.

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Olive bulbul

The olive bulbul (Iole viridescens) is a species of songbird in the bulbul family, Pycnonotidae.

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Olive Griffith Stull

Olive Griffith Stull (Davis) (February 10, 1905 – June 15, 1969) was an American herpetologist.

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Olive-winged bulbul

The olive-winged bulbul (Pycnonotus plumosus) is a member of the bulbul family of passerine birds.

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Oliver John Whitley

Oliver John Whitley (1912 – 2005), son of J. H. Whitley, was a broadcasting administrator who worked for most of his life for the BBC.

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Olov Janse

Professor Robert Ture Olov Janse (August 3, 1892, in Norrköping, Sweden – March 1985, in Washington, D.C., United States) was a Swedish archaeologist.

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Operation Enduring Freedom

Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) is the official name used by the U.S. government for the Global War on Terrorism.

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Operation Enduring Freedom – Philippines

Operation Enduring Freedom – Philippines (OEF-P) or Operation Freedom Eagle was part of Operation Enduring Freedom and the global War on Terror.

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Operation Jurist

Operation Jurist referred to the British recapture of Penang following Japan's surrender in 1945.

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Operation Livery

Operation Livery was a series of naval air strikes on northern Japanese occupied Malaya and air cover missions for minesweeping operations by the British in July 1945 during World War II.

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Operation Power Flite

Operation Power Flite was a United States Air Force mission in which three Boeing B-52 Stratofortresses became the first jet aircraft to circle the world nonstop, when they made the journey in January 1957 in 45 hours and 19 minutes, using in-flight refueling to stay aloft.

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Opsarius bernatziki

Opsarius bernatziki is a fish in genus Opsarius of the family Cyprinidae.

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Orang Asli

Orang Asli (lit. "original people", "natural people" or "aboriginal people" in Malay) are the indigenous people and the oldest inhabitants of Peninsular Malaysia.

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Orang bunian

Orang bunian (pronounced /bu.ni.an/) are supernatural beings in Malay folklore, invisible to most humans except those with spiritual sight.

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Orang Kanaq

Orang Kanaq are one of the 18 Orang Asli ethnic groups in Malaysia.

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Orang Kuala

The Duano' (sometimes Desin Dolak or Desin Duano') are one of the indigenous peoples of Malaysia (where they are also referred to as Orang Kuala, meaning "people of the estuary") and can be found in islands along the northeastern region of Sumatra, Indonesia in which most Duano' people lived.

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Orang laut

The Orang Laut are an ethnic group living around Singapore, peninsular Malaysia and the Riau Islands.

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Orang Seletar

Orang Seletar (also known as Selitar or Slitar) are one of the 18 Orang Asli ethnic groups in Malaysia.

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Orang Seletar language

Orang Seletar (Slitar) is a language of the Orang Laut of the south coast of the Malay Peninsula.

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Oreichthys

Oreichthys is a genus of tropical barbs found in Thailand, India, Bangladesh, Myanmar (Burma), northern Malay Peninsula, and the Mekong basin in Laos.

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Oreichthys parvus

Oreichthys parvus is a small cyprinid fish found in southeastern Thailand, northern Malay Peninsula and Mekong basin in Laos and Thailand.

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Oriens goloides

Oriens goloides, the Ceylon dartlet or smaller dartlet, is a butterfly belonging to the family Hesperiidae found in India and Sri Lanka and Malay Peninsula.

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Oriental cuckoo

The Oriental cuckoo or Horsfields cuckoo (Cuculus optatus) is a bird belonging to the genus Cuculus in the cuckoo family Cuculidae.

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Oriental dollarbird

The Oriental dollarbird (Eurystomus orientalis) is a bird of the roller family, so named because of the distinctive blue coin-shaped spots on its wings.

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Orientopsaltria

Orientopsaltria is a genus of cicadas from Southeast Asia.

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Osteochilus kahajanensis

Osteochilus kahajanensis is a species of cyprinid fish endemic to the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula.

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Osteochilus scapularis

Osteochilus scapularis is a species of cyprinid fish found in the Malay Peninsula, Borneo, and Sumatra.

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Outline of Malaysia

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Malaysia: Malaysia is a sovereign country located on the Malay Peninsula and a northern portion of the Island of Borneo in Southeast Asia.

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Outline of Singapore

The following outline is provided as an overview and topical guide to Singapore: Singapore – sovereign republic comprising the main island of Singapore and smaller outlying islands which are located at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula in Southeast Asia.

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Outline of the Post-War New World Map

The Outline of the Post-War New World Map was a map completed before the attack on Pearl Harbor and self-published on February 25, 1942 by Maurice Gomberg of Philadelphia, United States.

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Overseas Pakistani

Overseas Pakistanis (بیرون ملک مقیم پاکستانی) refers to Pakistani people who live outside of Pakistan.

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Ovophis monticola

Ovophis monticola is a venomous pitviper species found in Asia.

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Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry

The Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry was a light infantry regiment of the British Army that existed from 1881 until 1958, serving in the Second Boer War, World War I and World War II.

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P. Veerasenan

P.

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Padewakang

Padewakang were traditional boat used by the Bugis, Mandar, and Makassar people of South Sulawesi.

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Pagan Kingdom

The Kingdom of Pagan (ပုဂံခေတ်,, lit. "Pagan Period"; also commonly known as the Pagan Dynasty and the Pagan Empire) was the first kingdom to unify the regions that would later constitute modern-day Burma (Myanmar).

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Pahang

Pahang (Jawi: ڤهڠ), officially Pahang Darul Makmur with the Arabic honorific Darul Makmur (Jawi: دار المعمور, "The Abode of Tranquility") is a sultanate and a federal state of Malaysia.

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Pahang Malay

Pahang Malay (Standard Malay: Bahasa Melayu Pahang; Jawi: بهاس ملايو ڤهڠ) is a dialect of Malay language spoken in the Malaysian state of Pahang.

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Pahang River

The Pahang River (Sungai Pahang) is a river that flows through the state of Pahang, Malaysia.

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Pahang Sultanate

The Pahang Sultanate (Malay: Kesultanan Pahang, Jawi: كسلطانن ڤهڠ) also referred as the Old Pahang Sultanate, as opposed to the Modern Pahang Sultanate, was a Malay Muslim state established in the eastern Malay peninsular in 15th century.

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Palembang

Palembang (Indonesian pronunciation: palɛmˈbaŋ) is the capital city of South Sumatra province of Indonesia.

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Pandanan Shipwreck

The Pandanan Shipwreck is an archaeological site which was excavated in 1995 by the Underwater Archaeology Division of the National Museum of the Philippines in Pandanan Island, in the coast of Southern Palawan.

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Pangio anguillaris

Pangio anguillaris is a species of loach found in still and slow-moving freshwater in Indochina (Mekong and Chao Phraya basins), Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, and Borneo.

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Pangkor Island

Pangkor Island (Pulau Pangkor) is a resort island in Manjung District, Perak, Malaysia.

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Panji (prince)

Panji (formerly spelled Pandji) was a legendary prince in East Java, Indonesia.

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Papilio nephelus

Papilio nephelus is a species of swallowtail butterfly belonging to the family Papilionidae.

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Papuan Infantry Battalion

The Papuan Infantry Battalion (PIB) was a unit of the Australian Army raised in the Territory of Papua for service during the Second World War.

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Parachela maculicauda

Parachela maculicauda is a freshwater fish in the genus Parachela, family Cyprinidae and order Cypriniformes.

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Paracleistostoma

Paracleistostoma is a genus of crabs in the family Camptandriidae.

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Paracleistostoma depressum

Paracleistostoma depressum is an Asian-endemic species of crab common in Southeast Asia.

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Parakysis longirostris

Parakysis longirostris is a species of catfish of the family Akysidae.

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Parthenos sylvia

Parthenos sylvia, the clipper, is a species of nymphalid butterfly found in south and southeast Asia, mostly in forested areas.

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Partition of India

The Partition of India was the division of British India in 1947 which accompanied the creation of two independent dominions, India and Pakistan.

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Patani

Patani (in Malay (derived from Jawi: ڤتاني), also sometimes Patani Raya, or "Greater Patani") is a historical region in the northern part of the Malay peninsula.

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Pattani Kingdom

Pattani (Patani) or the Sultanate of Patani was a Malay sultanate in the historical Patani Region.

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Pattani Province

Pattani (ปัตตานี) is one of the southern provinces (changwat) of Thailand.

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Peda

Peda is a sweet from the Indian subcontinent, usually prepared in thick, semi-soft pieces.

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Pedostibes

Pedostibes (Asian tree toads) is a genus of arboreal true toads endemic to South India and the Malay Peninsula to Borneo and Sumatra.

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Pedra Branca dispute

The Pedra Branca dispute was a territorial dispute between Singapore and Malaysia over several islets at the eastern entrance to the Singapore Strait, namely Pedra Branca (previously called Pulau Batu Puteh and now Batu Puteh by Malaysia), Middle Rocks and South Ledge.

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Pelophryne

Pelophryne (common name: flathead toads or dwarf toads) is a genus of true toads, family Bufonidae.

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Pen-tailed treeshrew

The pen-tailed treeshrew (Ptilocercus lowii) is a treeshrew native to southern Thailand, the Malay Peninsula, Borneo, and some Indonesian islands.

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Penang

Penang is a Malaysian state located on the northwest coast of Peninsular Malaysia, by the Malacca Strait.

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Penang betta

The Penang betta (Betta pugnax) is a species of gourami native to Southeast Asia and common in swiftly flowing forest streams of the Malay Peninsula, Thailand, Sumatra, and the Riau Islands.

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Penang High Court

The Penang High Court, founded in 1808, is the birthplace of Malaysia's judiciary system.

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Penang Island

Penang Island is the main constituent island of the Malaysian state of Penang.

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Penang Strait

The Penang Strait is an 11 kilometre-wide strait that separates Penang Island from mainland Malay Peninsula.

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Penanggalan

The Penanggalan or 'Hantu Penanggal' is a ghost of Southeast Asian folk mythology.

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Penangite Chinese

Penangite Chinese are Malaysians of full or partial Chinese ancestry who either hail from or live within the State of Penang.

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Pencak Silat

Pencak silat (in Western writings sometimes spelled "pentjak silat" or phonetically as "penchak silat") is an umbrella term for a class of related Indonesian martial arts.

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Peninsula

A peninsula (paeninsula from paene "almost” and insula "island") is a piece of land surrounded by water on the majority of its border, while being connected to a mainland from which it extends.

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Peninsular Malaysia

Peninsular Malaysia also known as Malaya or West Malaysia, is the part of Malaysia which lies on the Malay Peninsula and surrounding islands.

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Peninsular Malaysian peat swamp forests

The Peninsular Malaysian peat swamp forests ecoregion, in the tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests biome, are of the Malay Peninsula, which includes portions of Malaysia and southern Thailand.

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Peninsular shrew

The peninsular shrew (Crocidura negligens) is a species of mammal in the family Soricidae.

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Perai

Perai is a town within the Central Seberang Perai District in Seberang Perai, Penang, Malaysia.

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Perak Malay

Perak Malay (Standard Malay: Bahasa Melayu Perak; Jawi script: بهاس ملايو ﭬﻴـراق) is one of the Malay dialects spoken within the state of Perak, Malaysia.

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Perak TBG F.C.

Perak The Bos Gaurus Football Club or Perak TBG is a professional football club based in Ipoh City that competes in Malaysia Super League.

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Pergularia daemia

Pergularia daemia, the trellis-vine, is a hispid, perennial vine in the Asclepiadoideae family, with an extensive range in the Old World tropics and subtropics.

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Phaeacius

Phaeacius is a spider genus of the family Salticidae (jumping spiders), found in sub-tropical China and between India and the Malay Peninsula, including Sri Lanka, Sumatra and the Philippines.

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Phang Nga Bay

Phang Nga Bay (อ่าวพังงา) is a 400 km2 bay in the Strait of Malacca between the island of Phuket and the mainland of the Malay peninsula of southern Thailand.

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Phang Nga Province

Phang Nga (พังงา) is one of the southern provinces (changwat) of Thailand, on the shore of the Andaman Sea to the west and Phang Nga Bay to the south.

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Phatthalung Province

Phatthalung (พัทลุง) is one of the southern provinces (changwat) of Thailand.

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Phetchaburi Province

Phetchaburi (เพชรบุรี) or Phet Buri is one of the western or central provinces (changwat) of Thailand.

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Phi kong koi

Phi Kong Koi (ผีกองกอย) is a Thai jungle ghost.

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Phuket City

Phuket City is a city in south-east Phuket Island, Thailand.

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Phuket Province

Phuket (ภูเก็ต,, Talang or Tanjung Salang) is one of the southern provinces (''changwat'') of Thailand.

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Phuket Range

The Phuket Range (ทิวเขาภูเก็ต, Thio Khao Phuket) is a subrange of the Tenasserim Hills in the Kra Isthmus, Thailand.

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Phytochorion

A phytochorion, in phytogeography, is a geographic area with a relatively uniform composition of plant species.

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Pictichromis diadema

Pictichromis diadema, the bicolor dottyback, diadem dottyback, or purple-top dottyback is a fish species of the dottyback family.

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Pidorus glaucopis

Pidorus glaucopis is a moth of the family Zygaenidae.

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Pisau raut

Pisau raut (pisau meaning 'knife'; raut meaning 'rattan') is a Dayak whittling-knife that serves as a tool to prepare the rattan found in the island of Kalimantan in Indonesia.

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Pitta

Pittas are a family, Pittidae, of passerine birds mainly found in tropical Asia and Australasia, although a couple of species live in Africa.

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Plaintive cuckoo

The plaintive cuckoo (Cacomantis merulinus) is a species of bird belonging to the genus Cacomantis in the cuckoo family Cuculidae.

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Plasmodium booliati

Plasmodium booliati is a parasite of the genus Plasmodium subgenus Vinckeia.

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Plasmodium sandoshami

Plasmodium achiotense is a parasite of the genus Plasmodium subgenus Vinckeia.

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Plautella

Plautella is a genus of butterflies in the family Lycaenidae.

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Plume-toed swiftlet

The plume-toed swiftlet (Collocalia affinis) is a small bird in the swift family Apodidae.

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Pnoepyga

Pnoepyga is a genus of passerines endemic to southern and south eastern Asia.

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Podocarpus

Podocarpus is a genus of conifers, the most numerous and widely distributed of the podocarp family, Podocarpaceae.

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Podogymnura truei

Podogymnura truei, also known as the Mindanao gymnure, Mindanao moonrat, or Mindanao wood shrew, is a mammal of the family Erinaceidae.

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Political divisions and vassals of the Mongol Empire

This article discusses the political divisions and vassals of the Mongol Empire.

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Polypedates colletti

Polypedates colletti (Collett's tree frog, Collett's treefrog, Collett's whipping frog or black-spotted tree frog) is a species of frog in the family Rhacophoridae.

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Poritia erycinoides

Poritia erycinoides, the blue gem, Retrieved April 23, 2018.

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Poropuntius smedleyi

Poropuntius smedleyi is a species of cyprinid fish in the genus Poropuntius from the Malay Peninsula.

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Port Authority of Thailand

The Port Authority of Thailand (PAT) (การท่าเรือแห่งประเทศไทย) is a state corporation of Thailand, responsible for the regulation and governance of the ports of Thailand, primarily the ports of Laem Chabang and Bangkok Port, the country's two largest.

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Port of Penang

The Port of Penang is a deepwater seaport within the Malaysian state of Penang.

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Port of Singapore

The Port of Singapore refers to the collective facilities and terminals that conduct maritime trade handling functions in harbours and which handle Singapore's shipping.

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Portuguese Malacca

Portuguese Malacca was the territory of Malacca that, for 130 years (1511–1641), was a Portuguese colony.

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Portunus sanguinolentus

The three-spot swimming crab (Portunus sanguinolentus), also known as the blood-spotted swimming crab or red-spotted swimming crab, is a large crab found throughout estuaries of the Indian and West Pacific Oceanic countries.

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Postage stamps and postal history of Singapore

This is a survey of the postage stamps and postal history of Singapore.

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Postage stamps and postal history of the Straits Settlements

The Straits Settlements of the Malayan Peninsula have a postal history distinct from the other Malayan areas.

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Potanthus

Potanthus is a large genus of skipper butterflies.

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Prachuap Khiri Khan Province

Prachuap Khiri Khan (ประจวบคีรีขันธ์) is one of the western provinces (changwat) of Thailand.

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Pran Buri River

The Pran Buri River is a river in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, Thailand, on the Kra Isthmus of the Malay Peninsula.

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Pre-colonial Timor

Timor is an island in South East Asia.

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Prehistoric Indonesia

Prehistoric Indonesia is a prehistoric period in the Indonesian archipelago that spanned from the Pleistocene period to about the 4th century CE when the Kutai people produced the earliest known stone inscriptions in Indonesia.

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Prehistory of Pampanga

Pampanga lies within the Central Plain region and has a total land area of 2,180.70 square kilometers.

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Prehistory of the Philippines

The prehistory of the Philippines covers the events prior to the written history of what is now the Philippines.

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Preventive war

A preventive war is a war or military action initiated to prevent another party from acquiring a capability for attacking.

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Prevost's squirrel

Prevost's squirrel or Asian tri-colored squirrel (Callosciurus prevostii) is a species of rodent in the family Sciuridae.

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Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church

The Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church (Chinese: 布连拾街长老会磐石堂) is located on Prinsep Street within the Central Area of Singapore's central business district.

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Pristolepis fasciata

Pristolepis fasciatus, commonly known as the Malayan leaffish, is a fish in the family Pristolepididae.

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Proatta

Proatta is a Southeast Asian genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae.

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Proposed Book of Mormon geographical setting

The geographical setting of the Book of Mormon is the set of locations of the events described in the Book of Mormon.

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Proposed Japanese invasion of Australia during World War II

In early 1942 elements of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) proposed an invasion of Australia.

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Prosotas nora

Prosotas nora, the common lineblue, is a species of lycaenid butterfly found in Asia to Australia.

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Proto-Malay

The term Proto-Malay, which translates to Melayu Asli (aboriginal Malay) or Melayu Purba (ancient Malay) or Melayu Tua (old Malay), refers to Austric people, possibly from mainland Asia, who moved to the Malay peninsula and Malay archipelago in a long series of migrations between 2500 and 1500 BC, and in one model the first of two migrations of early Malay speakers, before that of the Deutero-Malays.

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Proton Iriz

The Proton Iriz, codenamed P2-30A is a five-door supermini from Malaysian automobile manufacturer, Proton.

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Psammodynastes pictus

Psammodynastes pictus, the painted mock viper or spotted mock viper, is a species of snake from Southeast Asia.

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Pseudolynchia canariensis

Pseudolynchia canariensis, the pigeon louse fly or pigeon fly, is a species of biting fly in the family of louse flies, Hippoboscidae.

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Pterophorus leucadactylus

Pterophorus leucadactylus is a moth of the family Pterophoridae.

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Pterophorus niveodactyla

Pterophorus niveodactyla is a moth of the family Pterophoridae.

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Ptolemy's world map

The Ptolemy world map is a map of the world known to Hellenistic society in the 2nd century.

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Puff-backed bulbul

The puff-backed bulbul (Pycnonotus eutilotus) is a species of songbird in the family Pycnonotidae.

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Puntigrus partipentazona

Puntigrus partipentazona, the partipentazona barb, is a species of cyprinid fish native to Southeast Asia where it is found in the Mekong, Mae Klong, and Chao Phraya basins of Thailand, the Malay Peninsula, and coastal streams of southeast Thailand and Cambodia where it occurs in streams and impoundments with dense weed growth.

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Purana tigrina

Purana tigrina is a species of cicada in the genus Purana found in Southeast Asia.

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Purple mangosteen

The purple mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana), known simply as mangosteen, is a tropical evergreen tree believed to have originated in the Sunda Islands of the Malay archipelago and the Moluccas of Indonesia.

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Puthenthope

Puthenthope (Puthen - New, Thope - Orchard) is a coastal village in Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum) district in Kerala, India, and situated 19 km northwest of City centre, 16 km from Trivandrum International Airport.

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Pycnophallium roxus

Pycnophallium roxus, the straight Pierrot, Retrieved April 23, 2018.

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Pygmy peoples

In anthropology, pygmy peoples are ethnic groups whose average height is unusually short.

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Python brongersmai

Python brongersmai, commonly known as Brongersma's short-tailed python, the blood python, or the red short-tailed python, is a species of python, a nonvenomous snake endemic to the Malay Peninsula.

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Python curtus

Python curtus is a species of the family Pythonidae, a nonvenomous snake found in Southeast Asia.

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Queen danio

The queen danio or Fowler's danio (Devario regina) is a freshwater tropical fish belonging to the minnow family (Cyprinidae).

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Radiated ratsnake

The radiated ratsnake, copperhead rat snake or copper-headed trinket snake (Coelognathus radiatus) is a nonvenomous species of colubrid snake.

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Rafael Perestrello

Rafael Perestrello (fl. 1514–1517) was a Portuguese explorer and a cousin of Filipa Moniz Perestrello, the wife of explorer Christopher Columbus.

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Rail-babbler

The rail-babbler or Malaysian rail-babbler (Eupetes macrocerus) is a strange, rail-like, brown and pied ground living bird.

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Raja Tun Uda Ferry Terminal

The Raja Tun Uda Ferry Terminal is a ferry slip within the city of George Town in Penang, Malaysia.

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Rajendra Chola I

Rajendra Chola I or Rajendra I was a Chola emperor of India who succeeded his father Rajaraja Chola I to the throne in 1014 CE.

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Rama II of Siam

Phra Phutthaloetla Naphalai (พระพุทธเลิศหล้านภาลัย; 24 February 1767 – 21 July 1824) or Rama II was the second monarch of Siam under the Chakri dynasty, ruling from 1809 to 1824.

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Rambutan

The rambutan (taxonomic name: Nephelium lappaceum) is a medium-sized tropical tree in the family Sapindaceae.

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Ramie

Ramie is a flowering plant in the nettle family Urticaceae, native to eastern Asia.

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Ranong Province

Ranong (ระนอง, or) is one of Thailand's southern provinces (changwat), on the west coast along the Andaman Sea.

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Rapala dieneces

Rapala dieneces, the scarlet flash, is a species of lycaenid or blue butterfly found in Burma, northern India, Assam, Bengal, Malaya, Singapore, Sumatra, Borneo, Nias and the Philippines.

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Rasbora bankanensis

Rasbora bankanensis is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Rasbora.

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Rasbora cephalotaenia

Rasbora cephalotaenia is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Rasbora.

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Rasbora vulgaris

Rasbora vulgaris is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Rasbora.

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Rattanakosin Kingdom (1782–1932)

The Rattanakosin Kingdom (อาณาจักรรัตนโกสินทร์) is the fourth and present traditional centre of power in the history of Thailand (or Siam).

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Rawa (tribe)

Rawa or Rao is a term given to a Minangkabau people who come from Rao, West Sumatra.

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Red-headed trogon

The red-headed trogon (Harpactes erythrocephalus) is a species of bird in the family Trogonidae.

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Red-legged crake

The red-legged crake (Rallina fasciata) is a waterbird in the rail and crake family, Rallidae.

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Red-whiskered bulbul

The red-whiskered bulbul (Pycnonotus jocosus), or crested bulbul, is a passerine bird found in Asia.

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Reflections at Bukit Chandu

Reflections at Bukit Chandu is a World War II interpretive centre developed and managed by the National Archives of Singapore, located on Bukit Chandu (Malay for "Opium Hill") off Pasir Panjang Road in Singapore.

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Reginald Edward Stubbs

Sir Reginald Edward Stubbs, GCMG (13 October 1876 – 7 December 1947) was a British colonial governor, who was once the Governor of Hong Kong.

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Revenue stamps of the Malay States

Over the years various Malay States issued their own revenue stamps.

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RFA Wave Ruler (A390)

RFA Wave Ruler is a fast fleet tanker of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) of the United Kingdom tasked with providing fuel, food, fresh water, ammunition and other supplies to Royal Navy vessels around the world.

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Rhabdastrella globostellata

Rhabdastrella globostellata, also known as yellow pot sponge, is a marine sponge of the order Astrophorida.

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Rhinoceros hornbill

The rhinoceros hornbill (Buceros rhinoceros) is a large species of forest hornbill (Bucerotidae).

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Rhododendron jasminiflorum

Rhododendron jasminiflorum is a rhododendron species native to Malacca and Mount Ophir in the Malay Peninsula.

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Rhotic consonant

In phonetics, rhotic consonants, or "R-like" sounds, are liquid consonants that are traditionally represented orthographically by symbols derived from the Greek letter rho, including r in the Latin script and p in the Cyrillic script.

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Riau-Lingga Sultanate

Riau-Lingga Sultanate (Malay/Indonesian: Kesultanan Riau-Lingga, Jawi: كسلطانن رياو-ليڠڬ), also known as the Lingga-Riau Sultanate, Riau Sultanate or Lingga Sultanate was a Malay sultanate that existed from 1824 to 1911, before being dissolved following Dutch intervention.

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River systems of Thailand

Thailand has 25 river basins with 254 sub-basins.

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Robert Morrison (missionary)

Robert Morrison, FRS (5 January 1782 – 1 August 1834), was an Anglo-Scottish Protestant missionary to Portuguese Macao, Qing-era Guangdong, and Dutch Malacca, who was also a pioneering sinologist, lexicographer, and translator considered the "Father of Anglo-Chinese Literature".

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Roman commerce

The commerce of the Roman Empire was a major sector of the Roman economy during the early Republic and throughout most of the imperial period.

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Ronggeng

Ronggeng is a type of Javanese dance in which couples exchange poetic verses as they dance to the music of a rebab or violin and a gong.

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Ropalidia marginata

Ropalidia marginata is an Old World species of paper wasp.

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Roseofavolus

Roseofavolus is a monotypic fungal genus in the family Polyporaceae.

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Roti

Roti (also known as chapati) is a flatbread native to the Indian subcontinent made from stoneground wholemeal flour, traditionally known as atta, and water that is combined into a dough.

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Roti john

Roti john is an omelette sandwich that originated from Singapore and is also a popular snack in Malaysia.

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Royal Malay Regiment

The Royal Malay Regiment (Rejimen Askar Melayu DiRaja; Jawi: ريجيمن عسكر ملايو دراج) is the premier unit of the Malaysian Army's two infantry regiments.

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Royal Malaysian Navy

The Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) (Tentera Laut Diraja Malaysia; TLDM; Jawi:تنترا لاوت دراج مليسيا) is the naval arm of the Malaysian Armed Forces.

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Rufous-bellied swallow

The rufous-bellied swallow (Cecropis badia) is a species of swallow that breeds on the Malay Peninsula.

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Rufous-vented niltava

The rufous-vented niltava (Niltava sumatrana) is a species of bird in the family Muscicapidae.

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S. Waldy

Waldemar Caerel Hunter (15 December 1919 – 1968), best known by his stage name S Waldy, was an Indonesian stage and film actor.

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Sabüm language

Sabüm is an extinct aboriginal Mon–Khmer language of Malaya.

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Saharan explorers

Saharan explorers include.

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Sakai people

Sakai is one of the tribal communities in Indonesia traditionally living in the interior of Riau, Sumatra.

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Saloma (actress)

Biduanita Negara Puan Sri Datin Amar Salmah binti Ismail (Jawi: سلماه بنت اسماعيل), better known as Primadona Saloma (22 January 1934 – 25 April 1983) was a Singaporean-Malaysian singer, film actress, trendsetter and a fashion icon who became well known in the late 1950s.

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Saltwater crocodile

The saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus), also known as the estuarine crocodile, Indo-Pacific crocodile, marine crocodile, sea crocodile or informally as saltie, is the largest of all living reptiles, as well as the largest riparian predator in the world.

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Sambar deer

The sambar (Rusa unicolor) is a large deer native to the Indian subcontinent, southern China, and Southeast Asia that is listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List since 2008.

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Samudera Pasai Sultanate

Samudera Pasai, also known as Samudera or Pasai or Samudera Darussalam, was a Muslim harbour kingdom on the north coast of Sumatra from the 13th to the 16th centuries CE.

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San Jose, Romblon

, officially the, is a settlement_text in the province of,. According to the, it has a population of people.

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Sang Saka Malaya

The Sang Saka Malaya is the flag of the Kesatuan Melayu Muda.

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Sang Sapurba

Sri Maharaja Sang Sapurba Paduka Sri Trimurti Tri Buana, also known as Sri Nila Pahlawan, is a figure in the '''Malay Annals''', highly revered as the legendary great ancestor of some of the major dynasties of the Malay world; Singapura, Malacca, Pahang, Johor, Perak, Kelantan, Terengganu and Siak Sri Indrapura.

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Sanskrit inscriptions in the Malay world

A good number of Sanskrit inscriptions have been found in Malaysia and Indonesia.

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Sarcocystis

Sarcocystis is a genus of parasites, the majority of species infecting mammals, and some infecting reptiles and birds.

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Satarupa gopala

Satarupa gopala, the large white flat, is a species of skipper butterfly found in parts of the Indomalayan region, including India, Malaya, Thailand, Laos, China and Vietnam.

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Satun Province

Satun (สตูล,; Setul) is one of the southern provinces (changwat) of Thailand.

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Sbatmi

Sbatmi are Malayan amulets made from the seeds of the oil palm.

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Scaly-breasted bulbul

The scaly-breasted bulbul (Pycnonotus squamatus) is a species of songbird in the bulbul family.

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Schistura robertsi

Schistura robertsi is a species of ray-finned fish, a stone loach, in the genus Schistura.

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Scope Gem

Scope Gem was a marketing series title that Warner Brothers used for documentary film shorts produced in Warnercolor and the wide-screen CinemaScope format.

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Scorched earth

A scorched-earth policy is a military strategy that aims to destroy anything that might be useful to the enemy while it is advancing through or withdrawing from a location.

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Search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370

The disappearance on 8 March 2014 of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, a scheduled international passenger flight from Kuala Lumpur International Airport to Beijing Capital International Airport, prompted a large, multinational search in Asia and the southern Indian Ocean that became the most expensive search in aviation history.

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Seberang Perai

Seberang Perai, also known as Province Wellesley, is a narrow hinterland on the Malay Peninsula opposite Penang Island, which, together with the island, forms the Malaysian state of Penang.

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Second Larut War

The Second Larut War took place in 1865 and was sparked off by a gambling quarrel in June of that year between members of the two opposing secret societies.

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Second Sumatran expedition

The second Sumatran expedition was a punitive expedition by the United States Navy against inhabitants of the island of Sumatra.

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Seigō Nakano

(12 February 1886 – 27 October 1943) was a political leader in Imperial Japan who advocated a fascist regime for Japan to complete the Meiji Restoration.

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Semai people

The Semai (also known as Mai Semai or Orang Dalam) are a semi sedentary ethnic group living in the center of the Malay Peninsula in Southeast Asia, known especially for their nonviolence.

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Semang

The Semang are the Negrito and Austric ethnic groups of the Malay Peninsula.

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Semaq Beri language

Semaq Beri (Semoq Beri) is an Austroasiatic language spoken in the Malay Peninsula in the states of Pahang and Terengganu.

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Semelai language

Semelai is an Austroasiatic language spoken in the Malay Peninsula.

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Senoi

The Senoi (also spelled Sengoi and Sng'oi) are a group of Malaysian peoples classified among the Orang Asli, the indigenous peoples of Peninsular Malaysia.

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Senoic languages

The Senoic languages (also called Sakai) are a group of Aslian languages spoken by about 33,000 people in the main range of the Malay peninsula.

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Sentinelese

The Sentinelese (also called the Sentineli or North Sentinel Islanders) are the indigenous people of North Sentinel Island in the Andaman Islands of India.

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Serica

Serica was one of the easternmost countries of Asia known to the Ancient Greek and Roman geographers.

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Services Reconnaissance Department

The Special Operations Australia (SOA), previously known as the Inter-Allied Services Department (ISD) and later given the cover name of the Services Reconnaissance Department (SRD), was an Australian military intelligence and special reconnaissance unit, during World War II.

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Seventh-day Adventist Telugu work: Malaysia

The Seventh-day Adventist Church is a Protestant Christian denomination distinguished by its observance of Saturday, the original seventh day of the Judeo-Christian week, as the Sabbath, and by its emphasis on the imminent second coming (advent) of Jesus Christ.

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Shaivism

Shaivism (Śaivam) (Devanagari: शैव संप्रदाय) (Bengali: শৈব) (Tamil: சைவம்) (Telugu: శైవ సాంప్రదాయం) (Kannada:ಶೈವ ಸಂಪ್ರದಾಯ) is one of the major traditions within Hinduism that reveres Shiva as the Supreme Being.

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Shamanism

Shamanism is a practice that involves a practitioner reaching altered states of consciousness in order to perceive and interact with what they believe to be a spirit world and channel these transcendental energies into this world.

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Sherard Osborn

Sherard Osborn (25 April 1822 – 6 May 1875), was a Royal Navy admiral and Arctic explorer.

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Shirley Abicair

Shirley Abicair (born 26 October 1928) is an Australian-born singer, musician, TV personality, actress and author.

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Shiro Kawase

was a vice admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II.

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Shorea faguetiana

Shorea faguetiana (also called Yellow Meranti) is a species of plant in the Dipterocarpaceae family.

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Short-tailed mongoose

The short-tailed mongoose (Herpestes brachyurus) is a species of mongoose that lives in the rainforests of Southeast Asia.

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Shotouka-Chiri

Shotouka-Chiri (Shotōka Chiri, 初等科地理) is a geography book for elementary schools that was published in Japan in 1943.

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Siamese algae-eater

The Siamese algae-eater (Crossocheilus oblongus) is a species of freshwater fish in the carp family, Cyprinidae.

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Silambam

Silambam (சிலம்பம்) is a weapon-based martial art of India, more specifically in the state of Tamil Nadu, where it originated around 1000 BC.

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Silat

Silat is a collective word for a class of indigenous martial arts from a geo-cultural area of Southeast Asia encompassing most of the Nusantara, the Malay Archipelago, and the entirety of the Malay Peninsula.

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Silat Melayu

Silat Melayu (Jawi), literally meaning "Malay silat", is a blanket term for silat styles of the Malay people.

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Silver rasbora

The silver rasbora (Rasbora argyrotaenia) is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Rasbora.

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Silvery lutung

The silvery lutung (Trachypithecus cristatus), also known as the silvered leaf monkey or the silvery langur, is an Old World monkey.

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Singapore

Singapore, officially the Republic of Singapore, is a sovereign city-state and island country in Southeast Asia.

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Singapore Botanic Gardens

The Singapore Botanic Gardens is a 158-year-old tropical garden located at the fringe of Singapore's Orchard Road shopping district.

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Singapore River

The Singapore River (Sungei Singapura, 新加坡河) is a river that runs parallel to Alexandra Road and feeds into the Marina Reservoir in the southern part of Singapore.

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Singapore Strait

The Singapore Strait (Malay: Selat Singapura) is a 105-kilometer long, 16-kilometer wide strait between the Strait of Malacca in the west and the Karimata Strait in the east.

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Sino-Portuguese architecture

Sino-Portuguese architecture (Chinese: 中葡建築) (สถาปัตยกรรมจีน-โปรตุเกส or ชิโนโปรตุกีส), also known as Chinese Baroque and Straits architecture, is a hybrid architecture style incorporating Chinese and the Portuguese/European architecture styles traditionally common in wealthy urban centers where Chinese settlers lived in southern China and the Malay Peninsula, with a myriad of examples found across present day Peninsular Malaysia (i.e. George Town, Penang, Alor Setar, Kuala Terengganu, Kuantan, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Klang, Seremban, Malacca), Southern Thailand (Phuket, Ranong, Krabi, Takua Pa, Phang Nga or Trang and Satun), Singapore, Macau and Hainan (primary Haikou).

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Sino-Roman relations

Sino-Roman relations comprised the mostly indirect contact, flow of trade goods, information, and occasional travellers between the Roman Empire and Han Empire of China, as well as between the later Eastern Roman Empire and various Chinese dynasties.

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Sino-Third World relations

Sino-Third World relations refers to the general relationship between the two Chinese states across the Taiwan Strait (the People's Republic of China and the Republic of China) and the rest of the Third World, and its history from the Chinese perspective.

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Sinoennea

Sinoennea is a genus of air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Diapheridae.

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Sisters of the Infant Jesus

The Sisters of the Infant Jesus, also known as the Congregation of the Holy Infant Jesus or the Dames of Saint-Maur, is a Roman Catholic religious institute, dedicated to education and the training of underprivileged schoolchildren.

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Six-banded tiger barb

The six-banded tiger barb (Desmopuntius hexazona) is a species of cyprinid fish native to Southeast Asia, from the Mekong drainage basin along the Malay Peninsula to Sumatra and Borneo.

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Slender rasbora

The black-line rasbora or slender rasbora (Rasbora daniconius) (called darka at Rangpur), is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus cyprinid family.

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Slow loris

Slow lorises are a group of several species of nocturnal strepsirrhine primates that make up the genus Nycticebus.

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Smallscale archerfish

The smallscale archerfish (Toxotes microlepis) is a perciform fish of genus ''Toxotes''.

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Smaradahana

Smaradahana is an old Javanese poem (Kakawin) written by Mpu Dharmaja as a eulogy for King Kameçvara of Kediri in early 12th century East Java.

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Social contract (Malaysia)

The social contract in Malaysia refers to the supposedly understanding made by Malaya's founding fathers in the Constitution, nearing its independence.

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Society of the Hoysala Empire

The Hoysala Empire (ಹೊಯ್ಸಳ ಸಾಮ್ರಾಜ್ಯ) was a notable South Indian Kannadiga empire that ruled most of the modern-day state of Karnataka between the 10th to the 14th centuries.

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Songket

Songket is a fabric that belongs to the brocade family of textiles of the Malay world (today Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore and Southern Thailand).

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Songkhla Lake

Songkhla Lake (ทะเลสาบสงขลา) is the largest natural lake in Thailand.

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Songkhla Province

Songkhla (สงขลา,; Singgora) is one of the southern provinces (changwat) of Thailand.

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South China Sea

The South China Sea is a marginal sea that is part of the Pacific Ocean, encompassing an area from the Karimata and Malacca Straits to the Strait of Taiwan of around.

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South-East Asia campaign of Rajendra Chola I

Inscriptions and historical sources assert that the Medieval Chola king Rajendra Chola I sent a naval expedition to Indochina, the Malay Peninsula and Indonesia in 1025 in order to subdue Srivijaya.

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Southeast Asia

Southeast Asia or Southeastern Asia is a subregion of Asia, consisting of the countries that are geographically south of China, east of India, west of New Guinea and north of Australia.

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Southeast Asia Institute

The Southeast Asia Institute was an early academic institute devoted to Southeast Asian studies.

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Southern Aslian languages

The Southern Aslian languages are a sub-branch of the Aslian branch of the Austroasiatic language family.

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Southern pig-tailed macaque

The southern pig-tailed macaque (Macaca nemestrina), also known as the Sundaland pigtail macaque and Sunda pig-tailed macaque, is a medium-sized macaque that lives in southern Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia. It is known locally as the beruk.

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Southern Thai language

Southern Thai (Southern Thai/Thai: ภาษาไทยถิ่นใต้), also known as Pak Thai (Southern Thai: ภาษาปักษ์ใต้) or Dambro (ภาษาตามโพร), is a Southwestern Tai language spoken in the fourteen provinces of southern Thailand as well as by small communities in the northernmost Malaysian states.

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Southern Thailand

Southern Thailand is a distinct region of Thailand, connected with the central region by the narrow Kra Isthmus.

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Spanner barb

Barbodes lateristriga, the spanner barb or T-barb, is a species of cyprinid fish native to the Malay Peninsula and the island of Borneo.

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Spatholirion

Spatholirion is a genus of climbing or rosette monocotyledonous flowering plants in the dayflower family.

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Spectacled bulbul

The spectacled bulbul (Pycnonotus erythropthalmos), also known as the lesser brown bulbul, is a member of the bulbul family of passerine birds.

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Speiredonia alix

Speiredonia alix is a species of moth of the Erebidae family.

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Speiredonia cymosema

Speiredonia cymosema is a species of moth of the Erebidae family.

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Speiredonia hogenesi

Speiredonia hogenesi is a species of moth of the Erebidae family.

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Sphaeropoeus

Sphaeropoeus is a genus of giant pill millipedes belonging to the family Zephroniidae.

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Spice

A spice is a seed, fruit, root, bark, or other plant substance primarily used for flavoring, coloring or preserving food.

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Spiderhunter

The spiderhunters are birds of the genus Arachnothera, part of the sunbird family Nectariniidae.

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Spodoptera mauritia

Spodoptera mauritia, the lawn armyworm, also known as paddy swarming caterpillar, is a moth of the family Noctuidae.

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Sport and Travel in the Far East

Sport and Travel in the Far East is a book published in 1910 by American ambassador and writer Joseph Grew.

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Spot-bellied eagle-owl

The spot-bellied eagle-owl (Bubo nipalensis), also known as the forest eagle-owl is a large bird of prey with a formidable appearance.

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Spotted betta

The spotted betta or Java fighting fish (Betta picta) is a species of gourami endemic to Indonesia where it inhabits relatively cool, 22‒25 °C (72‒75 °F), highland streams of Java and Sumatra.

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Spotted fantail

The spotted fantail (Rhipidura perlata) is a species of bird in the family Rhipiduridae.

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Spread of Islam in Indonesia

The history of arrival and spread of Islam in Indonesia is unclear.

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Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka (Sinhala: ශ්‍රී ලංකා; Tamil: இலங்கை Ilaṅkai), officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an island country in South Asia, located in the Indian Ocean to the southwest of the Bay of Bengal and to the southeast of the Arabian Sea.

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Sri Lankan Malays

Sri Lankan Malays (also known in Sinhalese language as Ja Minissu meaning Javanese - a catch-all term historically used for all natives of the Malay Archipelago - are a group consisting of about 40,000 people who make up 0.20% of the Sri Lankan population. Their ancestors initially came to the country when both Sri Lanka and Indonesia were colonies of the Dutch, while a second wave (1796–1948) came from the Malay Peninsula, when both Malaya and Sri Lanka were in the British Empire. Significant Malay presence in Sri Lanka dated as early as 13th century, when Chandrabhanu Sridhamaraja, a Malay of Tambralinga managed to occupy northern part of the island in 1247, nonetheless the followers of Chandrabhanu would mostly assimilate to the local population. Many of the ancestors of present-day Sri Lankan Malays coming from soldiers posted by the Dutch which later continued by the British for colonial administration to Sri Lanka, who decided to settle on the island. Other immigrants were convicts or members of noble houses from Dutch East Indies (present day Indonesia) who were exiled to Sri Lanka and who never left. The main source of a continuing Malay identity is their common Malay language, the Islamic faith and their ancestral origin from the Malay Archipelago. Many Sri Lankan Malays have been celebrated as courageous soldiers, politicians, sportsmen, lawyers, accountants and doctors.

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Srivijaya

Srivijaya (also written Sri Vijaya, Indonesian/Malay: Sriwijaya, Javanese: ꦯꦿꦶꦮꦶꦗꦪ, Sundanese:, ศรีวิชัย, Sanskrit: श्रीविजय, Śrīvijaya, Khmer: ស្រីវិជ័យ "Srey Vichey", known by the Chinese as Shih-li-fo-shih and San-fo-ch'i t) was a dominant thalassocratic Malay city-state based on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia, which influenced much of Southeast Asia.

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SS Mauna Loa

SS Mauna Loa was a steam-powered cargo ship of Matson Navigation Company that was sunk in the bombing of Darwin in February 1942.

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Stamford Raffles

Sir Thomas Stamford Bingley Raffles, FRS (6 July 1781 – 5 July 1826) was a British statesman, Lieutenant-Governor of British Java (1811–1815) and Governor-General of Bencoolen (1817–1822), best known for his founding of Modern Singapore.

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Stanley Smyth Flower

Major Stanley Smyth Flower FLS FZS (1 August 1871 – 3 February 1946) was an English army officer, science advisor, administrator, zoologist and conservationist.

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States and federal territories of Malaysia

The states and federal territories of Malaysia are the principal administrative divisions of Malaysia.

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States of Malaya

States of Malaya may refer to.

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Steven van der Hagen

Steven van der Hagen (Amersfoort, 1563 – 1621) was the first admiral of the Dutch East India Company (VOC).

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Stork-billed kingfisher

The stork-billed kingfisher (Pelargopsis capensis), is a tree kingfisher which is widely but sparsely distributed in the tropical Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia, from India to Indonesia.

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Strait of Malacca

The Strait of Malacca (Selat Melaka, Selat Malaka; Jawi: سلت ملاک) or Straits of Malacca is a narrow, stretch of water between the Malay Peninsula (Peninsular Malaysia) and the Indonesian island of Sumatra.

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Straits of Johor

The Johore Strait (also known as the Tebrau Strait, Straits of Johor, Selat Johor, Selat Tebrau, and Tebrau Reach) is an international strait in Southeast Asia, between Singapore and Peninsular Malaysia.

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Straits Settlements

The Straits Settlements (Negeri-negeri Selat, نݢري٢ سلت) were a group of British territories located in Southeast Asia.

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Straw-headed bulbul

The straw-headed bulbul (Pycnonotus zeylanicus) is a species of songbird in the bulbul family, Pycnonotidae.

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Streak-eared bulbul

The streak-eared bulbul (Pycnonotus conradi) is a member of the bulbul family of passerine birds.

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Streaked bulbul

The streaked bulbul (Ixos malaccensis), or green-backed bulbul, is a songbird species in the bulbul family (Pycnonotidae).

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Stream catfish

The stream catfishes comprise the family Akysidae of catfishes.

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Stripe-throated bulbul

The stripe-throated bulbul (Pycnonotus finlaysoni), or streak-throated bulbul, is a species of songbird in the bulbul family of passerine birds.

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Striped barb

The striped barb (Desmopuntius johorensis), is a species of cyprinid fish Cyprinidae native to the Malay Peninsula to Borneo where it is found in the shallows of rivers, streams and ditches.

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Stump-tailed macaque

The stump-tailed macaque (Macaca arctoides), also called the bear macaque, is a species of macaque found in South Asia.

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Subregion

A subregion is a part of a larger region or continent and is usually based on location.

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Suhur

Suhūr or Suhoor (سحور saḥūr, lit. "of the dawn", "pre-dawn meal"; is an Islamic term referring to the meal consumed early in the morning by Muslims before fasting, sawm, before dawn during or outside the Islamic month of Ramadan. It is usually done around 4:00 PM. The meal is eaten before fajr prayer.Also, Fajr Prayer can be prayed after Suhoor. Suhur is matched to iftar as the evening meal, during Ramadan, replacing the traditional three meals a day (breakfast, lunch and dinner), although in some places dinner is also consumed after Iftar later during the night. Being the last meal eaten by Muslims before fasting from dawn to sunset during the month of Ramadan, sahur is regarded by Islamic traditions as a benefit of the blessings in that it allows the person fasting to avoid the crankiness or the weakness caused by the fast. According to a hadith in Sahih al-Bukhari, Anas ibn Malik narrated, "The Prophet said, 'take suhoor as there is a blessing in it.'".

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Sukhothai Kingdom

The Kingdom of Sukhothai (สุโขทัย, Soo-Ker Ty) was an early kingdom in the area around the city Sukhothai, in north central Thailand.

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Sulaiman Al Mahri

Sulaiman Al Mahri ibn Ahmad ibn Sulayman (سليمان المهري ابن أحمد ابن سليمان) (1480–1550) was a 16th-century Arab navigator.

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Sulaiman of Selangor

Sultan Alauddin Sulaiman Shah Ibni Al-Marhum Raja Musa (11 September 1863 – 31 March 1938) was the fifth Sultan of Selangor from 1898 until 1938.

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Suling

A suling or Seruling is a Southeast Asian bamboo ring flute especially in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Singapore.

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Sultan Buyung

Sultan Buyung or Ali Ri'ayat Syah II (died 28 June 1589) was the ninth sultan of Aceh in northern Sumatra.

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Sultan of Pahang

Sultan of Pahang is the title of the hereditary constitutional head of Pahang, Malaysia.

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Sumatra

Sumatra is an Indonesian island in Southeast Asia that is part of the Sunda Islands.

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Sumatran serow

The Sumatran serow (Capricornis sumatraensis), also known as the southern serow, is a species of goat-antelope native to mountain forests in the Thai-Malay Peninsula and on the Indonesian island of Sumatra.

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Sun Yat-sen

Sun Yat-sen (12 November 1866 – 12 March 1925)Singtao daily.

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Sunda cuckoo

The Sunda cuckoo or Sunda lesser cuckoo (Cuculus lepidus) is a South-east Asian bird belonging to the genus Cuculus in the cuckoo family, Cuculidae.

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Sunda scops owl

The Sunda scops owl (Otus lempiji) is a small brown owl that is speckled with black on the upper parts and streaked with black on the lower parts.

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Sunda Shelf

Geologically, the Sunda Shelf is a southeast extension of the continental shelf of Southeast Asia.

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Sunda slow loris

The Sunda slow loris (Nycticebus coucang) or greater slow loris is a strepsirrhine primate and a species of slow loris native to Indonesia, western Malaysia, southern Thailand and Singapore.

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Sunda Straits Crisis

The Sunda Straits Crisis was a two-week confrontation between the United Kingdom and Indonesia over the passage of the Illustrious-class aircraft carrier HMS ''Victorious'' through the Sunda Strait, a major waterway separating the Indonesian islands of Java and Sumatra, occurring between August and September 1964.

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Sundaland

Sundaland (also called the Sundaic region) is a biogeographical region of Southeastern Asia corresponding to a larger landmass that was exposed throughout the last 2.6 million years during periods when sea levels were lower.

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Sunder Lal Hora

Dr Sunder Lal Hora FRSE FLS (May 2, 1896 – December 8, 1955) was an Indian ichthyologist and was known for his biogeographical theory on the affinities of Western Ghats and Indo-Malayan forms.

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Sunny Fong

Sunny Fong (born April 27, 1976) is a Canadian fashion designer who owns VAWK, a clothing brand.

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Sup kambing

Sup Kambing or Sop Kambing is a mutton soup commonly found in Malaysian and Indonesian cuisine.

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Surat Thani Province

Surat Thani (สุราษฎร์ธานี), often shortened to Surat, is the largest of the southern provinces (changwat) of Thailand, on the western shore of the Gulf of Thailand.

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Surau

Surau is an Islamic assembly building in some regions of Sumatra and the Malay Peninsula used for worship and religious instruction.

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Surendra (butterfly)

Surendra is a genus of butterflies in the family Lycaenidae.

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Surendra florimel

Surendra florimel is a species of lycaenid or hairstreak butterfly found in South-East Asia.

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Surili

The surilis are a group of Old World monkeys and make up the entirety of the genus Presbytis.

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Suvarnabhumi

(सुवर्णभूमि; Pali) is the name of a land mentioned in many ancient Buddhist sources such as the Mahavamsa, some stories of the Jataka tales, and Milinda Panha.

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Swettenham Pier

Swettenham Pier is a pier within the city of George Town in Penang, Malaysia.

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Syarif Saiful Alam Syah

Sultan Syarif Saiful Alam Syah (died 1828) was the thirtieth sultan of Aceh in northern Sumatra.

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Sylph (1831 ship)

Sylph was a clipper ship built at Sulkea, opposite Calcutta, in 1831 for the Parsi merchant Rustomjee Cowasjee.

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Syzygium samarangense

Syzygium samarangense is a plant species in the family Myrtaceae, native to an area that includes the Greater Sunda Islands, Malay Peninsula and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, but introduced in prehistoric times to a wider area and now widely cultivated in the tropics.

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Tabernaemontana divaricata

Tabernaemontana divaricata (Apocynaceae), commonly called pinwheelflower, crape jasmine, East India rosebay and Nero's crown is an evergreen shrub native to India and now cultivated throughout South East Asia and the warmer regions of continental Asia.

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Tacua speciosa

Tacua speciosa is a very large Southeast Asian species of cicada.

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Tagiades gana

Tagiades gana, the immaculate snow flat, large snow flat or suffused snow flat, is a butterfly belonging to the family Hesperiidae found in Indomalayan realm.

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Taj ul-Alam

Sulṭāna Taj ul-Alam Safiatuddin Syah (1612 – 23 October 1675; born Putri Sri Alam) was the fourteenth ruler of Aceh.

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Tajul muluk

Ilmu Tajul is the most commonly used name for the Malay system of geomancy, comprising metaphysical and geomantic principles considered when siting or designing buildings to improve and maintain well-being.

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Tambralinga

Tambralinga was an ancient kingdom located on the Malay Peninsula that at one time came under the influence of Srivijaya.

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Tamil inscriptions in the Malay world

A number of medieval inscriptions written in Tamil language and script that have been found in Southeast Asia and China, mainly in Sumatra and peninsular Thailand.

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Tamil Malaysians

Tamil Malaysians, also known as Malaysian Tamils, are people of full or partial Tamil descent (from paternal descent) who were born in or immigrated to Malaysia from Tamil Nadu in South East India and the Tamil regions of northern Sri Lanka that is being presently administered the government of Sri Lanka.

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Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu (• tamiḻ nāḍu ? literally 'The Land of Tamils' or 'Tamil Country') is one of the 29 states of India.

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Tamil place names in Malaysia

The name Malaya is a combination of two Tamil words, மலை Malay or Malai (hill/forest) and ஊர் ur (town) meaning hilltown / forested town” (Malaiyur).

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Tanaecia lepidea

Tanaecia lepidea, the grey count, is a species of nymphalid butterfly found in South and Southeast Asia.

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Tanglin Trust School

Tanglin Trust School (TTS) is an international school in Singapore run as a non-profit organisation.

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Tanjong Pagar

Tanjong Pagar (alternatively spelled Tanjung Pagar) is a historic district located within the Central Business District in Singapore, straddling the Outram Planning Area and the Downtown Core under the Urban Redevelopment Authority's urban planning zones.

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Tanjong Pagar railway station

Tanjong Pagar railway station (Stesen Keretapi Tanjong Pagar;; தஞ்சோங் பகார் ரயில் நிலையம்), also called Singapore railway station (Stesen Keretapi Singapura;; சிங்கப்பூர் ரயில் நிலையம்) or Keppel Road railway station, is a former railway station located at 30 Keppel Road in Singapore.

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Tanka people

The Tankas or boat people are an ethnic subgroup in Southern China who have traditionally lived on junks in coastal parts of Guangdong, Guangxi, Fujian, Hainan, and Zhejiang, as well as Hong Kong, and Macau.

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Tapena

Tapena is a monotypic genus of butterflies in the family Hesperiidae subfamily Pyrginae.

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Taraka hamada

Taraka hamada, the forest Pierrot, is a small butterfly found in Asia, that belongs to the lycaenids (or blues) family.

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Tarakan riot

The Tarakan riot was an ethnic riot which occurred between September 27 and September 29, 2010 in the city of Tarakan, East Kalimantan, Indonesia.

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Tarucus waterstradti

Tarucus waterstradti is a small butterfly found in the Indomalayan realm that belongs to the lycaenids or blues family.

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Tea egg

Tea egg is a typical Chinese savory food commonly sold as a snack, in which a boiled egg is cracked slightly and then boiled again in tea, sauce and/or spices.

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Teak in Myanmar

Teak, tectona grandis, is a hardwood tree native to much of South and Southeast Asia, including Myanmar.

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Teh tarik

Teh tarik (literally "pulled tea") is a hot milk tea beverage which can be commonly found in restaurants, outdoor stalls and kopi tiams within the Southeast Asian countries of Brunei, Malaysia and Singapore.

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Temiar people

The Temiar are a Senoic group indigenous to the Malay peninsula and one of the largest of the eighteen Orang Asli groups of Malaysia.

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Tenasserim Hills

Tenasserim Hills or Tenasserim Range (တနင်္သာရီ တောင်တန်း,; ทิวเขาตะนาวศรี,,; Banjaran Tanah Seri/Banjaran Tenang Sari) is the geographical name of a roughly 1,700 km long mountain chain, part of the Indo-Malayan mountain system in Southeast Asia.

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Terang Bulan

"Terang Bulan" (Indonesian for "Bright Moon") is a traditional Indonesian folk song adapted from a French melody of La Rosalie.

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Thailand

Thailand, officially the Kingdom of Thailand and formerly known as Siam, is a unitary state at the center of the Southeast Asian Indochinese peninsula composed of 76 provinces.

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Thailand Route 401

Thailand Route 401 is a highway in southern Thailand.

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Thaksin Express

The Thaksin Express (รถด่วนพิเศษทักษิณ) is an express train run by the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) between Bangkok and Su-ngai Kolok, a border town in Narathiwat Province and the end of the southern rail line.

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Thalamita crenata

The mangrove swimming crab (Thalamita crenata), also called the crenate swimming crab or spiny rock crab, is a swimming crab species in the genus Thalamita.

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The Divide (novel)

The Divide is a 1980 alternate history novel by William Overgard.

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The Glass Palace

The Glass Palace is a 2000 historical novel by Indian writer Amitav Ghosh.

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The Malay Chronicles: Bloodlines

The Malay Chronicles: Bloodlines (aka Clash of Empires: The Battle for Asia in the United Kingdom) is a 2011 Malaysian epic action film loosely based on the 16th century document Hikayat Merong Mahawangsa, which is also its title as released in Malaysia (Hikayat Merong Mahawangsa).

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The Nepenthaceae of the Netherlands Indies

"The Nepenthaceae of the Netherlands Indies" is a seminal monograph by B. H. Danser on the tropical pitcher plants of the Dutch East Indies and surrounding regions.

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The Railway Man (film)

The Railway Man is a 2013 British–Australian war film directed by Jonathan Teplitzky.

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Theravada

Theravāda (Pali, literally "school of the elder monks") is a branch of Buddhism that uses the Buddha's teaching preserved in the Pāli Canon as its doctrinal core.

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Thomas Beighton

Thomas Beighton (25 December 1790 – 14 April 1844) was an English Protestant Christian missionary who served with the London Missionary Society to the Chinese people of Malaysia in the early nineteenth century.

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Thomas Pearson (British Army officer)

General Sir Thomas Cecil Hook Pearson & Bar (born 1 July 1914) is a retired senior officer of the British Army who served during World War II and later as Commander-in-Chief (C-in-C) of Allied Forces Northern Europe from 1972 to 1974.

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Tiger

The tiger (Panthera tigris) is the largest cat species, most recognizable for its pattern of dark vertical stripes on reddish-orange fur with a lighter underside.

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Tiger barb

The tiger barb or Sumatra barb (Puntigrus tetrazona),Kottelat, M. (2013): The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, 2013, Supplement No.

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Tim Vigors

Wing Commander Timothy Ashmead Vigors (22 March 1921 – 14 November 2003) was a Royal Air Force fighter pilot and flying ace during the Second World War, serving in the Battle of Britain and in the Far East.

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Timeline of Buddhism

The purpose of this timeline is to give a detailed account of Buddhism from the birth of Gautama Buddha to the present.

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Timeline of Indian history

This is a timeline of Indian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in India and its predecessor states.

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Timeline of Malaysian history

This is a timeline of Malaysian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Malaysia and its predecessor states.

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Timeline of the 2012 North Indian Ocean cyclone season

The 2012 North Indian Ocean cyclone season is an ongoing event in the annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation.

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Tin Animal Money

Tin Animal Money is a form of currency believed to be used by the royal courts of Malay Peninsula from the 15th through 18th centuries.

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Tin mining

Tin mining began early in the Bronze Age, as bronze is a copper-tin alloy.

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Tin sources and trade in ancient times

Tin is an essential metal in the creation of tin bronzes, and its acquisition was an important part of ancient cultures from the Bronze Age onward.

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Titiwangsa Mountains

The Titiwangsa Range (Malay: Banjaran Titiwangsa; بنجرن تيتيوڠسا), also known as "Banjaran Besar" (Main Range) by locals, are the main range that forms the backbone of the Malay peninsula.

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Tondo (historical polity)

In early Philippine history, the Tagalog settlement at Tondo (Baybayin) was a major trade hub located on the northern part of the Pasig River delta, on Luzon island.

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Toshio Kuroiwa

was a warrant officer and ace fighter pilot in the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the January 28 Incident and the Second Sino-Japanese War.

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Tourism in Terengganu

Tourism in Terengganu deals with attractions, events and facilities in Terengganu, Malaysia of special interest to tourists.

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Trang Province

Trang (ตรัง), also called Mueang Thap Thiang, is one of the southern provinces (changwat) of Thailand, on the west side of the Malay Peninsula facing the Strait of Malacca.

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Trans-Asian Railway

The Trans-Asian Railway (TAR) is a project to create an integrated freight railway network across Europe and Asia.

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Tras Street

Tras Street is a street located in Tanjong Pagar in the Outram Planning Area and Downtown Core in Singapore.

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Tributary state

A tributary state is a term for a pre-modern state in a particular type of subordinate relationship to a more powerful state which involved the sending of a regular token of submission, or tribute, to the superior power.

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Trichopodus cantoris

Trichopodus cantoris is a species of gourami native to Asia.

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Trigonachras

Trigonachras is a genus of 8 species of trees known to science, constituting part of the plant family Sapindaceae.

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Trigonobalanus

Trigonobalanus is a genus of three species of evergreen trees in the family Fagaceae, related to oaks, beeches and chestnuts.

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Trogonoptera brookiana

Rajah Brooke's birdwing (Trogonoptera brookiana) is a birdwing butterfly from the rainforests of the Thai-Malay Peninsula, Borneo, Natuna, Sumatra, and various small islands west of Sumatra (Banyak, Simeulue, Batu and Mentawai).

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Troides amphrysus

Troides amphrysus, the Malay birdwing, is a birdwing butterfly in the genus Troides in the family Papilionidae.

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Troides cuneifera

Troides cuneifera is a large butterfly belonging to the swallowtail family, Papilionidae, found in the Thai-Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Java and Borneo.

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Tropical Depression Wilma (2013)

Tropical Depression Wilma, also referred to as 30W and Depression BOB 05, was a weak but long-lived tropical cyclone that traveled from the Northwest Pacific Ocean to the North Indian Ocean in 2013.

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Tropical Storm Linda (1997)

Severe Tropical Storm Linda, known in the Philippines as Tropical Depression Openg, was the worst typhoon in southern Vietnam in at least 100 years, killing thousands of people and leaving extensive damage.

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Tropical Storm Podul (2013)

Tropical Storm Podul, known in the Philippines as Tropical Depression Zoraida, was a weak but destructive tropical cyclone that affected the Philippines shortly after the devastating Typhoon Haiyan.

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Tuberoschistura baenzigeri

Tuberoschistura baenzigeri is a species of freshwater fish, a stone loach, found in streams in Thailand and the Malay Peninsula.

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Twenty-Fifth Army (Japan)

The was an army of the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II, noted for its role in the Malayan Campaign and the Battle of Singapore.

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Twenty-Ninth Army (Japan)

The was an army of the Imperial Japanese Army occupying Malaya during the final days of World War II.

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Type D escort ship

The were a class of escort ships in the service of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II.

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Typhloperipatus

Typhloperipatus is a genus of velvet worm of the Peripatidae family, containing the sole species Typhloperipatus williamsoni.

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Typhlops diardii

Typhlops diardii, known commonly as Diard's blindsnake, is a species of harmless snake in the family Typhlopidae.

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Typhoon Doksuri (2017)

Typhoon Doksuri, known in the Philippines as Tropical Storm Maring, was a strong typhoon that mostly impacted the Philippines and Vietnam during mid-September 2017.

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Typhoon Durian

Typhoon Durian, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Reming, was a violent tropical cyclone that wreaked havoc in the Philippines in late-November 2006, causing massive loss of life when mudflows from the Mayon Volcano buried many villages.

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Typhoon Gay (1989)

Typhoon Gay, also known as the Kavali Cyclone of 1989, was a small but powerful tropical cyclone that caused more than 800 fatalities in and around the Gulf of Thailand in November 1989.

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Typhoon Hal (1985)

Typhoon Hal, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Kuring, was the strongest cyclone to affect southern China since 1983.

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Udara

Udara is a genus of butterflies in the family Lycaenidae.

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Udara akasa

Udara akasa, the white hedge blue, Retrieved April 23, 2018.

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Udara dilecta

Udara dilecta, the prized hedge blue, is a small butterfly found in India,Markku Savela's website on Lepidoptera.

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Udaspes folus

The grass demon, Udaspes folus is a small but prominent butterfly found in India that belongs to the Skippers, or Hesperiidae family.

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Ulster Museum

The Ulster Museum, located in the Botanic Gardens in Belfast, has around 8,000 square metres of public display space, featuring material from the collections of fine art and applied art, archaeology, ethnography, treasures from the Spanish Armada, local history, numismatics, industrial archaeology, botany, zoology and geology.

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Unit 9420

Unit Oka 9420 was the central Epidemic Prevention and Water Purification Department of the Southern Expeditionary Army Group of the Imperial Japanese Army.

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United States Fish and Wildlife Service list of endangered mammals and birds

This is a list of the bird and mammal species and subspecies described as endangered by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.

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Urak Lawoi' language

Urak Lawoi’ is an Aboriginal Malay language of southern Thailand.

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USS Bergall (SS-320)

USS Bergall (SS-320), a ''Balao''-class submarine, was the first ship of the United States Navy to be named for the bergall, a small fish of the New England coast.

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USS Boarfish (SS-327)

USS Boarfish (SS-327), a ''Balao''-class submarine, was a ship of the United States Navy named for the boarfish, a fish having a projecting hog-like snout.

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USS Carbonero (SS-337)

USS Carbonero (SS/AGSS-337) was a ''Balao''-class submarine, the first ship of the United States Navy to be named for the carbonero, a salt-water fish found in the West Indies.

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USS Cobia

USS Cobia (SS/AGSS-245) is a, formerly of the United States Navy, named for the cobia.

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USS Grenadier (SS-210)

USS Grenadier (SS-210), a ''Tambor''-class submarine, was the first ship of the United States Navy to be named for the grenadier fish, relatives of cod that are very common in bathyal and abyssal habitats.

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USS Mobjack (AGP-7)

USS Mobjack (AVP-27/AGP-7) was a motor torpedo boat tender in commission in the United States Navy from 1943 to 1946.

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USS Perch (SS-313)

USS Perch (SS/SSP/ASSP/APSS/LPSS/IXSS-313), a ''Balao''-class submarine, was the second submarine of the United States Navy to be named for the perch, a rather small European fresh-water spiny-finned fish.

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Vaillantella maassi

Vaillantella maassi, the forktail loach, is a species of loach in the family Vaillantellidae, a monogeneric family with two other species, Vaillantella cinnamomea and Vaillantella euepiptera.

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Vanilla pilifera

Vanilla pilifera is a species of vanilla orchid.

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Victor Brougham, 4th Baron Brougham and Vaux

Victor Henry Peter Brougham, 4th Baron Brougham and Vaux (23 October 1909 – 20 June 1967) was a British peer and politician.

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Vietnamese people

The Vietnamese people or the Kinh people (người Việt or người Kinh), are an ethnic group originating from present-day northern Vietnam.

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Virginia Astley

Virginia Astley (born 26 September 1959) is an English singer-songwriter most active during the 1980s and 1990s.

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Walking catfish

The walking catfish (Clarias batrachus) is a species of freshwater airbreathing catfish native to Southeast Asia.

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Wallace's flying frog

Wallace's flying frog or the Abah River flying frog (Rhacophorus nigropalmatus) is a moss frog found at least from the Malay Peninsula into western Indonesia, and is present in Borneo and Sumatra.

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Wallacea

Wallacea is a biogeographical designation for a group of mainly Indonesian islands separated by deep-water straits from the Asian and Australian continental shelves.

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Walter Fletcher (politician)

Sir Walter Fletcher (8 April 1892 – 6 April 1956) was a British businessman and Conservative Party politician.

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Walter William Skeat (anthropologist)

Walter William Skeat (14 October 1866 – 24 July 1953) was an English anthropologist.

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Warung

A warung (old spelling waroeng) is a type of small family-owned business — a small restaurant or café — in Indonesia, and to a lesser extent, Malaysia.

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Weapons of silat

Listed here are the weapons of silat.

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West Bengal

West Bengal (Paśchimbāṅga) is an Indian state, located in Eastern India on the Bay of Bengal.

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Western imperialism in Asia

Western imperialism in Asia as presented in this article pertains to Western European entry into what was first called the East Indies.

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White-crowned forktail

The white-crowned forktail (Enicurus leschenaulti) is a species of forktail in the family Muscicapidae.

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White-crowned hornbill

The white-crowned hornbill (Berenicornis comatus), also known as the long-crested hornbill or white-crested hornbill (leading to easy confusion with the African white-crested hornbill), is a species of hornbill.

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White-thighed surili

The white-thighed surili (Presbytis siamensis) is a species of primate in the family Cercopithecidae.

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Wildlife of Singapore

The wildlife of Singapore is surprisingly diverse despite its rapid urbanisation.

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William Beebe

William Beebe (born Charles William Beebe; July 29, 1877 – June 4, 1962) was an American naturalist, ornithologist, marine biologist, entomologist, explorer, and author.

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William Edward Lancaster

William Edward Lancaster CBE AM (1909–2003) was Chief Executive of the Royal Zoological Society of South Australia.

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William Farquhar Collection of Natural History Drawings

The William Farquhar Collection of Natural History Drawings consists of 477 watercolour botanical drawings of plants and animals of Malacca and Singapore by unknown Chinese (probably Cantonese) artists that were commissioned between 1819 and 1823 by William Farquhar (26 February 1774 – 13 May 1839).

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William Louis Abbott

William Louis Abbott (23 February 1860 – 2 April 1936) was an American medical doctor, explorer, ornithologist and field naturalist.

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William Lucas Distant

William Lucas Distant (12 November 1845 Rotherhithe – 4 February 1922 Wanstead) was an English entomologist.

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William Temple Hornaday

William Temple Hornaday, Sc.D. (December 1, 1854 – March 6, 1937) was an American zoologist, conservationist, taxidermist, and author.

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Women in Islam

The experiences of Muslim women (Muslimāt, singular مسلمة Muslima) vary widely between and within different societies.

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Wong Peng Soon

Wong Peng Soon, (17 February 1918 – 22 May 1996) was an ethnic Chinese Malayan/Singaporean badminton player who reigned as a top player in Malaya from the 1930s to the 1950s.

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Wrinkled hornbill

The wrinkled hornbill or Sunda wrinkled hornbill (Rhabdotorrhinus corrugatus) is a medium-large hornbill which is found in forest in the Thai-Malay Peninsula, Sumatra and Borneo.

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Xenentodon cancila

Xenentodon cancila, the freshwater garfish, is a species of needlefish found in freshwater and brackish habitats in South and Southeast Asia.

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Xenocerus deletus

Xenocerus deletus is a species of beetles from the family Anthribidae, also known as fungus weevils.

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Xenopeltis

Xenopeltis is the genus of sunbeam snakes, of the monotypic family Xenopeltidae, the species of which are found in Southeast Asia.

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Xestospongia testudinaria

Xestospongia testudinaria is a species of barrel sponge in the family Petrosiidae.

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Yamada Nagamasa

was a Japanese adventurer who gained considerable influence in the Ayutthaya Kingdom at the beginning of the 17th century and became the governor of Nakhon Si Thammarat province, which is on the Malay Peninsula in present-day southern Thailand.

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Yeap Cheng Eng

Yeap Cheng Eng (1915–1994) was a Chinese footballer.

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Yellow-bellied bulbul

The yellow-bellied bulbul (Alophoixus phaeocephalus) is a species of songbird in the bulbul family, Pycnonotidae.

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Yellow-browed warbler

The yellow-browed warbler (Phylloscopus inornatus) is a leaf warbler (family Phylloscopidae) which breeds in temperate Asia.

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Yellow-throated marten

The yellow-throated marten (Martes flavigula) is an Asian marten species, which is listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List due to its wide distribution, evidently relatively stable population, occurrence in a number of protected areas, and lack of major threats.

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Yellow-vented bulbul

The yellow-vented bulbul (Pycnonotus goiavier), or eastern yellow-vented bulbul, is a member of the bulbul family of passerine birds.

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Ypthima baldus

Ypthima baldus, the common five-ring, is a species of Satyrinae butterfly found in Asia.

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Zabag kingdom

Zabag (Chinese: Sanfotsi; Sanskrit: Javaka; Arabic: Zabaj) is thought to have been an ancient kingdom located south of China somewhere in Southeast Asia, between the Chenla Kingdom (now Cambodia) and Java.

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Zappey's flycatcher

Zappey's flycatcher (Cyanoptila cumatilis) is a songbird in the Old World flycatcher family Muscicapidae.

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Zephronia

Zephronia is a genus of giant pill millipedes in the family Zephroniidae.

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Zephroniidae

Zephroniidae (sometimes misspelled "Zephronidae") is a family of giant pill millipedes in the taxonomic order Sphaerotheriida.

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Zheng He

Zheng He (1371–1433 or 1435) was a Chinese mariner, explorer, diplomat, fleet admiral, and court eunuch during China's early Ming dynasty.

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10th century

The 10th century is the period from 901 to 1000 in accordance with the Julian calendar, and the last century of the 1st millennium.

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14th century

As a means of recording the passage of time, the 14th century was the century lasting from January 1, 1301, to December 31, 1400.

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1810s

The 1810s decade ran from January 1, 1810, to December 31, 1819.

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1818

No description.

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1970 Bhola cyclone

The 1970 Bhola cyclone was a devastating tropical cyclone that struck East Pakistan (present-day Bangladesh) and India's West Bengal on November 12, 1970.

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1985 Pacific typhoon season

The 1985 Pacific typhoon season has no official bounds; it ran year-round in 1985, but most tropical cyclones tend to form in the northwestern Pacific Ocean between May and November.

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1988 Bangladesh cyclone

The 1988 Bangladesh cyclone (designated as Tropical Cyclone 04B by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center) was one of the worst tropical cyclones in Bangladeshi history.

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1989 North Indian Ocean cyclone season

The 1989 North Indian Ocean cyclone season was a below-average season in annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation.

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1992 North Indian Ocean cyclone season

The 1992 North Indian Ocean cyclone season was unofficially the most active year on record for the basin with 10 tropical storms developing, according to the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC).

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1992 Pacific typhoon season

The 1992 Pacific typhoon season had no official bounds; it ran year-round in 1992.

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1993 North Indian Ocean cyclone season

The 1993 North Indian Ocean cyclone season was the quietest on record in the basin, with only five tropical disturbances, one of which was a reformation of another system.

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1993 Pacific typhoon season

The 1993 Pacific typhoon season has no official bounds; it ran year-round in 1993, but most tropical cyclones tend to form in the northwestern Pacific Ocean between May and November.

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1996 Pacific typhoon season

The 1996 Pacific typhoon season has no official bounds; it ran year-round in 1996, but most tropical cyclones tend to form in the northwestern Pacific Ocean between May and November.

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1997 North Indian Ocean cyclone season

The 1997 North Indian Ocean cyclone season had no bounds, but cyclones tend to form between April and December, with peaks in May and November.

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1997 Pacific typhoon season

The 1997 Pacific typhoon season was a record-breaking season featuring 11 tropical cyclones reach super typhoon intensity, tying the record with 1965 with the most violent tropical cyclones globally.

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1998 North Indian Ocean cyclone season

The 1998 North Indian Ocean cyclone season was an active season in annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation.

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1999 North Indian Ocean cyclone season

The 1999 North Indian Ocean cyclone season was an event in the annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation.

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1999 Odisha cyclone

The 1999 Odisha cyclone (IMD designation BOB 03, JTWC designation 05B) was the strongest recorded tropical cyclone in the North Indian Ocean and among the most destructive in the region.

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1999 Pacific typhoon season

The 1999 Pacific typhoon season was the last Pacific typhoon season to use English names as storm names.

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1st Air Squadron (Japan)

The 1st Air Squadron (第一飛行戦隊 Dai-ichi-hikō sentai) was a flying unit of the Imperial Japanese Army Air Service.

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2/15th Field Regiment (Australia)

The 2/15th Field Regiment was an Australian Army field artillery regiment that served during the Second World War.

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2/18th Battalion (Australia)

The 2/18th Battalion was an Australian Army infantry unit that served during World War II.

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2/21st Battalion (Australia)

The 2/21st Battalion was an infantry battalion of the Australian Army.

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2/6th Commando Squadron (Australia)

The 2/6th Commando Squadron was one of 12 independent companies or commando squadrons raised by the Australian Army during the Second World War.

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2001 Southeast Asian Games

The 2001 Southeast Asian Games (Sukan Asia Tenggara 2001), officially known as the 21st Southeast Asian Games (Sukan Asia Tenggara ke-21), was a Southeast Asian multi-sport event held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

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2002 Pacific typhoon season

The 2002 Pacific typhoon season was an active season, with many tropical cyclones affecting Japan and China.

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2003 Pacific typhoon season

The 2003 Pacific typhoon season was a slightly below average yearlong period of tropical cyclogenesis exhibiting the development of 45 tropical depressions, of which 21 became named storms; of those, 14 became typhoons.

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2006 North Indian Ocean cyclone season

The 2006 North Indian Ocean cyclone season had no bounds, but cyclones tend to form between April and December, with peaks in May and November.

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2007 North Indian Ocean cyclone season

The 2007 North Indian Ocean cyclone season was an event in the annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation.

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2009 North Indian Ocean cyclone season

The 2009 North Indian Ocean cyclone season was an event in the annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation.

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2010 North Indian Ocean cyclone season

The 2010 North Indian Ocean cyclone season was the most intense tropical cyclone season in the North Indian Ocean since the 1998 North Indian Ocean cyclone season.

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2011 North Indian Ocean cyclone season

The 2011 North Indian Ocean cyclone season was the least active tropical cyclone season in the North Indian Ocean since 1993.

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2012 North Indian Ocean cyclone season

The 2012 North Indian Ocean cyclone season was an event in the annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation.

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2013 North Indian Ocean cyclone season

The 2013 North Indian Ocean cyclone season was an event in the annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation, in which tropical cyclones formed in the North Indian Ocean and Arabian Sea.

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2013 Pacific typhoon season

The 2013 Pacific typhoon season was the most active Pacific typhoon season since 2004, as well as the deadliest since 1975.

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2014 North Indian Ocean cyclone season

The 2014 North Indian Ocean cyclone season was an event in the annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation.

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2015 North Indian Ocean cyclone season

The 2015 North Indian Ocean cyclone season was an event in the annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation.

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2016 North Indian Ocean cyclone season

The 2016 North Indian Ocean cyclone season was an event in the annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation.

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2017 North Indian Ocean cyclone season

The 2017 North Indian Ocean cyclone season was a below average event in the annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation.

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2017 Pacific typhoon season

The 2017 Pacific typhoon season was a below-average season in terms of Accumulated Cyclone Energy and the number of typhoons and super typhoons, and the first since the 1977 season to not produce a Category 5-equivalent typhoon on the Saffir-Simpson scale.

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2017 Southern Thailand floods

The 2017 Southern Thailand floods occurred from December 2016 throughout early months of 2017 and are the biggest floods in over 30 years in the southern part of the country during the regional annual monsoon season, which is distinct from other parts of the nation and mirrors that the Malay Peninsula.

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2018 North Indian Ocean cyclone season

The 2018 North Indian Ocean cyclone season is an ongoing event in the annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation.

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4-6-2

Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, represents the wheel arrangement of four leading wheels on two axles, six powered and coupled driving wheels on three axles and two trailing wheels on one axle.

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45 Commando

45 Commando Royal Marines (pronounced "four-five commando") is a battalion sized unit of the British Royal Marines and subordinate unit within 3 Commando Brigade Royal Marines, the principal Commando formation, under the Operational Command of Commander in Chief Fleet.

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468th Bombardment Group

The 468th Bombardment Group was a World War II United States Army Air Forces combat organization.

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46th Division (Imperial Japanese Army)

The was an infantry division of the Imperial Japanese Army.

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6th Reconnaissance Squadron

The 6th Reconnaissance Squadron is an active United States Air Force unit, which is currently assigned to the 49th Wing at Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico.

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768th Bombardment Squadron

The 768th Bombardment Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit.

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769th Bombardment Squadron

The 769th Bombardment Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit.

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770th Bombardment Squadron

The 770th Bombardment Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit.

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771st Bombardment Squadron

The 771st Bombardment Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit.

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792d Bombardment Squadron

The 792d Bombardment Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit.

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793d Bombardment Squadron

The 793d Bombardment Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit.

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795th Bombardment Squadron

The 795th Bombardment Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malay_Peninsula

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