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  2. Leptobarbus hoevenii - Wikipedia

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    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. Named in honor of Bleeker's fellow Dutchman, "le célèbre professeur de zoologie" Jan van der Hoeven (1801–1868).

  3. Tor tambroides - Wikipedia

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    While the species is not currently assigned a conservation status by the IUCN due to lack of data, overfishing is assumed to threaten the wild population. [1] The empurau, as the species is known in Malaysia, is reportedly the most expensive edible fish in the country [6] and has been known to fetch up to RM1800 per kilogram of the fish.

  4. Leptobarbus melanopterus - Wikipedia

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    Leptobarbus melanopterus is a species of cyprinid fish in the genus Leptobarbus known only from the Kapuas River basin in Western Borneo.Locally it is called Jelawat pipi merah, when translated means Red Cheeked Sultan Fish, they are also called blood carp by aquarium hobbyists due to their vibrant red cheeks.

  5. Typhoon Jelawat (2012) - Wikipedia

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    Typhoon Jelawat, known in the Philippines as Super Typhoon Lawin, was the most intense tropical cyclone of the 2012 Pacific typhoon season in terms of ten-minute maximum sustained winds, tied with Typhoon Sanba. Following Bolaven and Sanba, Jelawat was the third typhoon directly hitting Okinawa Island in 2012.

  6. Jelawat - Wikipedia

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    Jelawat is a suburb in Bachok district, Kelantan, Malaysia. [1] According to 2020 census, Jelawat recorded a population of 792. The area of Jelawat is 0.2289 km². [2]

  7. List of storms named Jelawat - Wikipedia

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    The name Jelawat (/ ˈ dʒ ɛ. l ə. w ɑː t /) has been used to name five tropical cyclones in the western North Pacific Ocean. The name was submitted by Malaysia and refers to a carp, which is a fish. Typhoon Jelawat (2000) (T0008, 13W) – made landfall in China as a weakening typhoon. Tropical Storm Jelawat (2006) (T0602, 03W, Domeng ...

  8. Jelawat (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Jelawat is a suburb in Bachok district, Kelantan, Malaysia. Jelawat may also refer to: Typhoon Jelawat, list of typhoons by this name; Jelawat (state constituency ...

  9. Jelawat (state constituency) - Wikipedia

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    Jelawat is a state constituency in Kelantan, Malaysia, that has been represented in the Kelantan State Legislative Assembly. [ 1 ] The state constituency was first contested in 1974 and is mandated to return a single Assemblyman to the Kelantan State Legislative Assembly under the first-past-the-post voting system .