16 Facts About Ethnic Malays

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Also known as Melayu asli or Melayu purba, the Proto-Ethnic Malays are of Austronesian origin and thought to have migrated to the Malay archipelago in a long series of migrations between 2500 and 1500 BC.

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Deutero-Ethnic Malays are Iron Age people descended partly from the subsequent Austronesian peoples who came equipped with more advanced farming techniques and new knowledge of metals.

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The Deutero-Ethnic Malays are considered the direct ancestors of present-day Malay people.

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The authors concluded that the Austronesian expansion into Insular Southeast Asia and Polynesia was outgoing from the Philippines rather than Taiwan, and that modern Austronesian-speaking peoples, such as the Ethnic Malays, have largely ancestry from the earliest Basal-East Asians, Austroasiatic migrants from Mainland Southeast Asia, and Austronesian-speaking seafarers from the Philippines, with out much admixture from previous groups.

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Ethnic Malays's dynasty ruled the island kingdom until the end of the 14th century, when the Malay polity faced the wrath of Javanese invaders.

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Ethnic Malays was eventually defeated by the forces of the Pandyan dynasty from Tamil Nadu in 1263 and was killed by the brother of Emperor Sadayavarman Sundara Pandyan I The invasion marked an unrivaled feature in the history of Southeast Asia, it was the only time there was an armed maritime expedition beyond the borders of the region.

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The age avowed by exploration and migration of the Ethnic Malays to establish kingdoms beyond the traditional Srivijayan realm.

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8.

Rich oral literature and classical literature of the Ethnic Malays contain a great number of portraits of the people, from the servant to the minister, from the judge to the Rajas, from the ancient to the very contemporary periods, which together form the amorphous identity of the Ethnic Malays.

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Ethnic Malays's work was an inspiration to future generations of writers and marks an early stage in the transition from classical Malay literature to modern Malay literature.

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Since this era, the Ethnic Malays are considered as ethnoreligious group and traditionally had a close identification with Islam and they have not changed their religion since.

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However, ethnic Malays living outside of these countries have embraced other religions legally under the law.

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12.

The Ethnic Malays had traditionally adorned their monuments, boats, weapons, tombs, musical instrument, and utensils by motives of flora, calligraphy, geometry and cosmic feature.

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13.

Ethnic Malays have diverse kinds of music and dance which are fusions of different cultural influences.

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14.

Additionally, many Ethnic Malays are known to participate in the imperial celebrations to honour the royal courts of their respective kingdoms.

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The Ethnic Malays would classified the traditional weapons under 7 different structures: Tuju, Bidik, Setubuh, Selengan, Setangan, Sepegang and Segenggam .

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16.

Ethnic Malays have a variant of Mancala board game known as Congkak.

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