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Memory of the World Register / Military history of Malaysia / Malay folklore / Hang Tuah / Malay Annals / Bendahara / Malaysian literature / Ethnic Malays / Hang Jebat / Asia / Malay literature / Indonesian literature
Date: 2009-02-24 21:51:21
Memory of the World Register
Military history of Malaysia
Malay folklore
Hang Tuah
Malay Annals
Bendahara
Malaysian literature
Ethnic Malays
Hang Jebat
Asia
Malay literature
Indonesian literature

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