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  2. Orang Minyak - Wikipedia

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    In Malay ghost beliefs, the Orang Minyak ("oily man" in Malay) [1] is a supernatural creature coated with shiny black grease who abducts young women by night. The legend of the figure is first mentioned in a report from the Singaporean newspaper Berita Harian dated 12 October 1957.

  3. Ghosts in Malay culture - Wikipedia

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    They are usually female. What are claimed to be dead jenglot are sometimes sold or exhibited, but they appear to be man-made. [25] Orang minyak (oily man) is a cursed man who rapes women at night. Because he is covered in oil, he is difficult to catch. Pocong or hantu bungkus (wrapped ghost) is a ghost wrapped in a white burial shroud. When a ...

  4. Folklore of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Syair – Malay poem that usually consists of four lines with the same sound at the end of each stanza. [19] Gurindam – pantun that consists of two lines that contain advice or teaching. Seloka – Malay poem that contains teachings, satire, or humour. Nazam – Malay poem (similar to syair) consisting of twelve lines in each stanza.

  5. Malay folklore - Wikipedia

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    Malay folklore refers to a series of knowledges, traditions and taboos that have been passed down through many generations in oral, written and symbolic forms among the indigenous populations of Maritime Southeast Asia .

  6. Kuntilanak - Wikipedia

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    Pontianak vs Oily Man (2012) The Nail of Pontianak (2013) Misteri Bisikan Pontianak (2013) [5] Pontianak Sesat Dalam Kampung Telemovie (2016) Dendam Pontianak (2019) Ex Aku Pontianak, also known as My Ex Is A Pontianak (2022) Pulau (2023) Indonesian films: Kuntilanak (1962) Kuntilanak (1974) Lawang Sewu (2007) Casablanca Tunnel (Red Kuntilanak ...

  7. Malaysian literature - Wikipedia

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    Malay romantic tales were also sourced from the Panji cycle of Hindu Java. The hikayat is a form of Malay literature that writes concerning the adventures of heroes and legends from the pre-modern time period within the Malay Archipelago (spanning modern Indonesia and Malaysia , especially in Sumatra ), it may also chronicle royalties and ...

  8. Category:Malay folklore - Wikipedia

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    Malay folklore — Asian folklore of the ethnic Malay culture and Malay peoples. Pages in category "Malay folklore" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of ...

  9. Category:Malaysian folklore - Wikipedia

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    Malay folklore (9 P) Malaysian legendary creatures (1 C, 4 P) ... Kancil Story This page was last edited on 8 March 2024, at 21:38 (UTC). Text ...