Malays in Singapore — Total population 650,000 (year 2010 census) Languages Malay, English, some Arabic speakers. Relig … Wikipedia
Malays in Egypt — Regions with significant populations Cairo Languages English, Malay, Egyptian Arabic Religion Islam Related ethnic groups M … Wikipedia
Malays (ethnic group) — Infobox Ethnic group group = Malay Melayu poptime = c. 22 million region1 = Majority populations region6 = Malaysia pop6 = 12.3 million (2006 estimate) ref6 = lower| [ [https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the world factbook/geos/my.html CIA… … Wikipedia
Malays in Spain — infobox ethnic group group = Malay Spaniards flagicon|Spain pop= popplace = Madrid, Barcelona langs = Spanish, Malay, Indonesian, English, Dutch rels = Buddhism (chiefly Theravada), Islam related c= Malays (ethnic group), Cocos Malays, Malays of… … Wikipedia
Malays of Christmas Island — The Malays of Christmas Island are ethnic Malays who reside in Christmas Island, Australia. They constitute 10% of Christmas Island s total population; which numbers around 149 out of 1,493 people (2006 est.).… … Wikipedia
MALAYS — a branch of the human family now classed among the Mongols, and which inhabit the Malay Peninsula, the islands of the Indian Archipelago, as well as Madagascar, and many of the islands in the Pacific; they are of a dark brown or tawny… … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
Malays — Ma·lay || mÉ™ leɪ n. member of a people inhabiting the Malay Peninsula and nearby islands, Malayan adj. of or pertaining to the people who inhabit the Malay Peninsula and nearby islands; of Malaysia, of the Malay Peninsula, of the Malay… … English contemporary dictionary
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Ethnic Malays — This article is about the Malay ethnic group. For the Malay race, see Malay race. For other uses, see Malay (disambiguation). Malay Melayu ملايو … Wikipedia
United Malays National Organisation — Infobox Political party name english = United Malays National Organisation name native = Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Melayu Bersatu leader = Abdullah Ahmad Badawi foundation = May 11, 1946 dissolution = headquarters = Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia newspaper … Wikipedia