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John Minford was born in Birmingham, UK, in 1946.The son of a career diplomat, Leslie Mackay Minford, he grew up in Venezuela, Argentina and Egypt, before attending Horris Hill School, Newbury, Berkshire, and then Winchester College (1958–1963), where he studied Ancient Greek and Latin literature.
Dato' Dr. Husaini Omar 1 June 2023 Vice Chancellor Datuk Prof. Ts. Dr. Massila Kamalrudin 21 March 2022 Tun Hussein Onn University of Malaysia: Chancellor Tunku Ismail Idris of Johor: 3 December 2022 Chairman, Board of Directors Dato' Sri Ibrahim Ahmad 26 October 2020 Vice Chancellor Dato' Prof. Ir. Ts. Dr. Ruzairi Abdul Rahim 9 May 2022
Professor Emeritus Dato' Dr. Hassan bin Said (b. 1955) 1 May 1998 30 April 2008 2 Dato' Ir. Dr. Radin Umar bin Radin Sohadi (1950-2013) 2 June 2008 31 December 2010 3 Dato' Prof. Dr. Rujhan bin Mustafa (1964-2022) 1 June 2011 14 April 2013 4 Dato' Prof. Dr. Morshidi bin Sirat (b. Unknown) 16 April 2013 31 May 2014 5 Datuk Prof. Dr. Asma binti ...
James Legge (/ l ɛ ɡ /; 20 December 1815 – 29 November 1897) was a Scottish linguist, missionary, sinologist, and translator who was best known as an early translator of Classical Chinese texts into English.
This is a list of notable Malaysians of Chinese origin, including original immigrants who obtained Malaysian citizenship and their Malaysian descendants.Entries on this list are demonstrably notable by having a linked current article or reliable sources as footnotes against the name to verify they are notable and define themselves either full or partial Chinese, whose ethnic origin lie in China.
Dato' Mohammad Nor bin Mohammad Khalid (Jawi: محمد نور بن محمد خالد; born 4 March 1951), more commonly known as Lat, is a Malaysian cartoonist.Winner of the Fukuoka Asian Culture Prize in 2002, Lat has published more than 20 volumes of cartoons since he was 13 years old.
Dayang, is the term used for addressing women in Brunei and Kutai and it is equivalent to Ms. Dayang is also the female issue of an Abang and an Awang (see Abang and Awang). Syed , Sharif , (Malay, English), Habib , Syarif , Sayid , (Indonesia), Sayed , (Philippines, English, Sayyid , Sharif , (Arabic), is a title inherited by male descendants ...
His son Hellmut Wilhelm was also a sinologist, and was professor of Chinese at the University of Washington. Wilhelm was a close friend of the renowned Chinese educator and diplomat Dr. Li Linsi. [3] The Richard Wilhelm Translation Centre at Ruhr-Universität Bochum was founded in 1993 by Helmut Martin. [4]