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  2. Independence Day (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    (Love My Malaysia) 2019 Sayangi Malaysiaku: Malaysia Bersih [23] (Love My Malaysia: A Clean Malaysia) 2020–2021 Malaysia Prihatin [24] (Concerned Malaysia) 2022 Keluarga Malaysia Teguh Bersama [25] (Malaysian Family: Stronger Together) 2023 Malaysia MADANI: Tekad Perpaduan, Penuhi Harapan [26] (Malaysia MADANI: Determination of Unity ...

  3. List of programmes broadcast by TV3 (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    Soal Rakyat - a talk show program which discusses topics related on current situation, aired since 2018 (Season 1 - Since 2018: Wednesday 11:00 pm to 12:00 am) (Season 2 - Since 2020: Saturday 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm) Wanita Hari Ini - a women's talk show program which discusses topics related to Malaysian womanhood, aired since 2001; Hello Doktor

  4. Malaysian Independence Day parade - Wikipedia

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    The Independence Day Parade (Malay: Perarakan Hari Merdeka) is held every 31 August in commemoration of Malaya's independence. Since independence, the event has been usually held at the Independence Square in Kuala Lumpur , the original site of the first independence parade held on 1 September 1957.

  5. Early Malay nationalism - Wikipedia

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    Although Malaya was effectively governed by the British, the Malays held de jure sovereignty over Malaya. A former British High Commissioner, Hugh Clifford, urged "everyone in this country [to] be mindful of the fact that this is a Malay country, and we British came here at the invitation of Their Highnesses the Malay Rulers, and it is our duty to help the Malays to rule their own country."

  6. Treaty of London (1956) - Wikipedia

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  7. TV3 (Malaysian TV network) - Wikipedia

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    Sistem Televisyen Malaysia Berhad, operating as TV3 (pronounced as Tivi Tiga), is a Malaysian free-to-air television channel owned by Malaysian media conglomerate, Media Prima. [1] [2] [3] TV3 is the third oldest TV station in Malaysia. It was launched on 1 June 1984 as the country's first and oldest private television channel. [4]

  8. Malaysian national projects - Wikipedia

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    Malaysian national projects are major national projects that are important to the development of Malaysia. The following is a list from Malaysian independence in 1957 to the present. 1957–1963

  9. Malayan Emergency - Wikipedia

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    The National Monument commemorating those who died in Malaysia's struggle for freedom, including the Malayan Emergency. The Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation of 1963–1966 arose from tensions between Indonesia and the new British backed Federation of Malaysia that was conceived in the aftermath of the Malayan Emergency.