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- Malayan Union (links | edit)
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- Kota Kinabalu (links | edit)
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- Trooping the Colour (links | edit)
- North Borneo (links | edit)
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- 13 May incident (links | edit)
- Muharram (links | edit)
- Thaipusam (links | edit)
- Constitution of Malaysia (links | edit)
- Kuala Terengganu (links | edit)
- States and federal territories of Malaysia (links | edit)
- Sarong (links | edit)
- Armed Forces Day (links | edit)
- Isra' and Mi'raj (links | edit)
- Public holidays in Malaysia (links | edit)
- Pangkor Treaty of 1874 (links | edit)
- Penny Wong (links | edit)
- Miri (links | edit)
- Coat of arms of Malaysia (links | edit)
- Unfederated Malay States (links | edit)
- Langkasuka (links | edit)
- Patani Kingdom (links | edit)
- Kota Gelanggi (links | edit)
- Malaysia–Singapore Airlines (links | edit)
- Independence Day (Malaysia) (links | edit)
- Siti Nurhaliza (links | edit)