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The adoption of Islam in the 14th century saw the rise of a number of powerful sultanates on the Malay Peninsula and island of Borneo. The Portuguese in the 16th century and the Dutch in the 17th century were the first European colonial powers to establish themselves on the Malay Peninsula and Southeast Asia. However, it was the British who ultimately secured their hegemony across the territory and during the late 18th and 19th centuries established colonies and protectorates in the area that is now Malaysia. These holdings were occupied by Japan from 1942 to 1945. In 1948, the British-ruled territories on the Malay Peninsula except Singapore formed the Federation of Malaya, which became independent in 1957. Malaysia was formed in 1963 when the former British colonies of Singapore, as well as Sabah and Sarawak on the northern coast of Borneo, joined the Federation. The first several years of the country’s independence were marred by a communist insurgency, Indonesian confrontation with Malaysia, Philippine claims to Sabah, and Singapore’s withdrawal in 1965. During the 22-year term of Prime Minister MAHATHIR Mohamad (1981-2003), Malaysia was successful in diversifying its economy from dependence on exports of raw materials to the development of manufacturing, services, and tourism. Prime Minister MAHATHIR and a newly-formed coalition of opposition parties defeated Prime Minister Mohamed NAJIB bin Abdul Razak’s United Malays National Organization (UMNO) in May 2018, ending over 60 years of uninterrupted rule by UMNO. MAHATHIR resigned in February 2020 amid a political dispute. King ABDULLAH then selected Tan Sri MUHYIDDIN Yassin as the new prime minister.
Source:
World Factbook
2020
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Malaysia
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Malaysia map (World Factbook, modified)
People Groups
Abai Sungai
Acehnese
Americans, U.S.
Arab
Bajau Bukit, Papar
Bajau, West Coast
Balau
Balinese
Banjarese, Banjar Malay
Bateq
Batu Punan
Bawean
Beketan, Manketa
Belait, Lakiput
Berawan, Central
Berawan, East
Berawan, West
Bintulu
Bisaya, Sabah
Bonggi
British
Brunei Malay, Kedayan
Buginese
Bukar Sadong, Bidayuh
Burmese
Cham, Western
Che Wong, Siwang
Daro-Matu
Dayak, Kendayan
Dayak, Sarawak
Deaf
Duano, Orang Kuala
Dumpas
Dusun, Bundu
Dusun, Central
Dusun, Kadazan
Dusun, Keningau
Dusun, Kuala Monsok
Dusun, Kwijau
Dusun, Minokok
Dusun, Rungus
Dusun, Segama
Dusun, Sugut
Dusun, Sungai
Dusun, Tambunan
Dusun, Tempasuk
Dusun, Tuaran
Eurasian
Filipino, Tagalog
Garo, Kimaragang
Gujarati
Han Chinese, Cantonese
Han Chinese, Hainanese
Han Chinese, Hakka
Han Chinese, Hokkien
Han Chinese, Mandarin
Han Chinese, Min Bei
Han Chinese, Min Dong
Han Chinese, Putian
Han Chinese, Teochew
Han Chinese, Xiang
Hindi
Hui
Ida'an, Eraans
Indonesian
Iranun, Sabah
Jah Hut, Cheres
Jakun, Djakun
Jama Mapun, Sama Mapun
Japanese
Javanese, Orang Jawa
Jehai
Kadazan, Central
Kadazan, Eastern
Kadazan, Klias River
Kanarese
Kanowit
Kayaman
Kayan, Baram
Kelabit
Kensiu
Kenyah, Kelinyau
Kenyah, Sibop
Kenyah, Tutoh
Kenyah, Upper Baram
Kenyah, Wahau
Kenyah, Western
Kimaragan, Tandek
Kinabatangan, Upper
Kintaq
Kota Marudu Tinagas
Kristang
Lahanan
Lakiput
Lamaholot
Lanas Lobu
Land Dayak, Biatah
Land Dayak, Lara
Lanoh
Lundayeh, Lun Bawang
Mah Meri, Besisi
Malay
Malay, Cocos Islands
Malayali, Malayalam
Mamak, Talang
Mandailing
Melanau
Mendriq
Millikin
Minangkabau, Orang Negeri
Mintil
Molbog
Murik Kayan
Murut, Kalabakan
Murut, Keningau
Murut, Okolod
Murut, Paluan
Murut, Pandewan
Murut, Selungai
Murut, Sembakung
Murut, Serudung
Murut, Tagal
Murut, Timogun
Narom
Nepali, general
Orang Kanaq
Orang Seletar
Pashtun, Northern
Penan
Penan-Nibong
Persian
Punan Bah-Biau
Punjabi
Rejang Kayan, Lisum
Rohingya
Sa'ban
Sabum
Sama Bangingi, Northern Sama
Sama, Southern
Sama-Bajau
Sea Dayak, Iban
Sebuyau
Sekapan
Semai, Central Sakai
Semelai
Semnam
Semoq Beri
Sian
Siduan
Sinabu
Sindhi
Sinhalese
Sino-Native
Sonsogon
South Asian, Bengali-speaking
South Asian, Telugu-speaking
Straits Chinese, Baba Creole
Tambanua, Paitan
Tamil (Hindu traditions)
Tamil, Jaffna
Tampias Lobu
Tatana
Tausug, Sulu
Temiar
Temoq
Temuan, Benua
Thai
Thai, Southern
Thai, Tak Bai
Tidung, Northern
Tidung, Southern
Tobilung
Tonga
Tring
Tringgus
Tungara
Tutong, Bisayan
Ukit
Urdu
Vietnamese
Wolio
Yakan
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Malaysia (Prayercast)
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Malaysia (Operation World)
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Malaysia (World Factbook website)
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Malaysia (WorldBank)
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