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  2. Members of the Dewan Rakyat, 2nd Malaysian Parliament

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    Membangun demokrasi: Pilihanraya di Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur: Karya Bistari. Ibnu, H. (1993). PAS kuasai Malaysia?: 1950-2000 sejarah kebangkitan dan masa depan. Kuala Lumpur: GG Edar. Surohanjaya Pilehanraya Malaysia. (1965). Penyata pilehanraya-pilehanraya umum parlimen (Dewan Ra'ayat) dan dewan-dewan negeri, tahun 1964 bagi negeri-negeri Tanah ...

  3. Federated Malay States - Wikipedia

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    The Federated Malay States (FMS, Malay: Negeri-Negeri Melayu Bersekutu, Jawi: نݢري٢ ملايو برسکوتو) was a federation of four protected states in the Malay Peninsula — Selangor, Perak, Negeri Sembilan and Pahang — established in 1895 by the British government, and which lasted until 1946.

  4. Laws of the Constitution of Selangor 1959 - Wikipedia

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    The Laws of the Constitution of Selangor Part I was firstly introduced on 1 February 1948, following the formation of Federation of Malaya.Under the State Agreement, the Malay Rulers are required to promulgated their State Constitution of which are used to distinguish the legislative power from the executive power by constituting a legislative body.

  5. Conference of Rulers - Wikipedia

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    On 12 May 1983, an Act of Act 284 was gazetted and named the Higher Education Scholarship Fund of the Yang di-Pertuan Negeri of the States (Malay: Kumpulan Wang Biasiswa Pengajian Tinggi Raja-Raja dan Yang di-Pertua Yang di-Pertuan Negeri). Its control and management are placed under the Keeper of the Rulers' Seal who is also secretary of the ...

  6. Hukum Kanun Pahang - Wikipedia

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    Hukum Kanun Pahang (Malay for 'Pahang Laws', Jawi: حكوم قانون ڤهڠ), also known as Kanun Pahang [1] or Undang-Undang Pahang [2] was the Qanun or legal code of the old Pahang Sultanate. It contains significant provisions that reaffirmed the primacy of Malay adat , while at the same time accommodating and assimilating the Islamic law .

  7. List of British Residents of Perak - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the British Residents of Malay State of Perak, British Malaya. [1] The position of Resident was an administrative post. By the terms of the Pangkor Treaty, the Resident was an adviser to His Highness Sultan of Perak whose decisions were binding in all matters in administration except for Malay customs and religion.

  8. 1965 in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Sultan of Perak: Sultan Idris Shah II; Sultan of Pahang: Sultan Abu Bakar; Sultan of Selangor: Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah; Sultan of Terengganu: Tengku Mahmud (Regent) Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negeri Sembilan: Tuanku Munawir; Yang di-Pertua Negeri (Governor) of Penang: Raja Tun Uda; Yang di-Pertua Negeri (Governor) of Malacca: Tun Haji ...

  9. Unfederated Malay States - Wikipedia

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    In contrast with the four adjoining Federated Malay States of Selangor, Perak, Pahang, and Negeri Sembilan, the five Unfederated Malay States lacked common institutions, and did not form a single state in international law; they were in fact standalone British protectorates. In 1946, the British colony of the Straits Settlements was dissolved.