malaya in A Sentence

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    University of Malaya.

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    A framework of local Indian associations had existed even before the war reached Malaya.

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    It might not be pretty, but Vijay Malaya is bullish on its capabilities.

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    Bose created Indian Independence League(IIL) in Bangkok and its branches were established in Malaya.

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    The legal establishment in Penang was progressively extended to the whole of Malaya by 1951.

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    Malaya was the only place in the world where the war against communism was won.

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    Singapore and Malaysia were part of British-ruled Malaya and became distinct countries in 1965.

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    During the Japanese Occupation in Malaya, the Japanese encouraged Indians in Malaya to join the Indian Independence League.

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    The operation was overseen by the Kempeitai secret police and subsequently extended to include the Chinese population in Malaya.

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    When Malaya, Singapore, Sabah and Sarawak formed the Federation of Malaysia in 1963, the airline's name was changed, from“Malayan Airways” to“Malaysian Airways”.

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    While demanding reinforcements from Churchill, on 27 December 1941 Curtin published an historic announcement: British Malaya quickly collapsed, shocking the Australian nation.

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    Malaia garnet, from Kenya video Malaia garnet or Malaya garnet is a gemological varietal name for light to dark slightly pinkish orange, ….

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    Many of them migrated to work on tea and rubber plantations in Sri Lanka and Malaya[present-day Malaysia and Singapore] in the late colonial period.

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    It had two aims: the liberation of India from British rule, and the protection of Indian populations in Burma and Malaya, especially during the war.

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    As a leading member of the Congress, Nehru was invited to Singapore mid-March to meet Indian troops and study the conditions of the large Indian community in Malaya.

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    In the period 984-1042AD, the Chola kings dispatched great naval expeditions which occupied parts of Burma, Malaya and Sumatra, while suppressing the piratical activities of the Sumatra warlords.

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    I myself considered it a good time to travel abroad provisionally, and shortly afterwards arrived in Malaya, where I held exhibitions of my Balinese paintings in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur.

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    From a total of about 55,000 Indians taken prisoner in Malaya and Singapore in February 1942, about 30,000 joined the INA, which fought Allied forces in the Burma Campaign.

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    Team boss Vijay Malaya isn't willing to make any predictions about where the car will finish, but we would suggest he will be keen to maintain(or improve on) last year's fourth place.

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    After this incident, Singapore and Malaya suffered daily air raids, including those targeting civilian structures such as hospitals or shop houses with casualties ranging from the tens to the hundreds each time.

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    Four Gurkha regiments(mostly recruited in Nepal, which was outside India), were transferred from the former Indian Army to the British Army, forming its Brigade of Gurkhas and departing for a new station in Malaya.

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    On 27 May, Malaya's Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, mooted the idea of a Federation of Malaysia, comprising existing Federation of Malaya, Singapore, Brunei and the British Borneo territories of North Borneo and Sarawak.

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    By the end of April 1942, Japan and its ally Thailand had almost fully conquered Burma, Malaya, the Dutch East Indies, Singapore, and Rabaul, inflicting severe losses on Allied troops and taking a large number of prisoners.

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    In 1772- 1795 during the three divisions of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth(Poland's tough internal crisis with the participation of external players), Polish statehood was destroyed, and Western Russian lands returned to Russia- Belaya Rus and Malaya Russia-Russia(without Galician Russia).

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    The city of Ipoh fell to the Japanese on 27 December 1940 and on 11 January 1941 the Japanese ran through the capital of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, and 4000 Indians were taken as POWs, which included Captain Mohan Singh and Captain Akram.

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    Significant Tamil emigration began in the 18th century, when the British colonial government sent many poor Tamils as indentured labourers to far-off parts of the Empire, especially Malaya, South Africa, Fiji, Mauritius, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, Suriname, Jamaica, French Guiana, Guadeloupe, and Martinique.

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    In a new study published in EPJ E, See-Chuan Yam from the University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and colleagues show that all the DNA and RNA building blocks, or nucleobases, exhibit a non-zero polarisation in the presence of polar atoms or molecules such as amidogen and carbonyl.

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    The surrounding territories( that is, Malaya, British North Borneo, Sarawak, Brunei, and Singapore) used several varieties of dollars( for example, Straits dollar, Malayan dollar, Sarawak dollar, British North Borneo dollar; Malaya and British Borneo dollar) before Malaya, British North Borneo, Sarawak, Singapore and Brunei gained their independence from the United Kingdom.

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    Early in 1942 when Japan had occupied Burma and Malaya and was threatening to invade India, the British Government, on the insistent advice of President Roosevelt, sent Sir Stafford Cripps to negotiate with the political parties in India about transferring all departments in the Central Government, except Defence, to Indian Ministers taken from the main political parties.

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    The Chinese population has shrunk proportionally from 1957, when it was about 40% of Malaya, although in absolute numbers they have increased around threefold by 2017 in Malaysia(2.4 million in 1957 to 6.6 million in 2017, the later figure include East Malaysia) but have been dwarfed by the fivefold increase of Malays from around 3.1 million in 1957 to 15.5 million in 2017.

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