User:Orhanghazi

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{{script/Arabic|أورخان غازی}}

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| birthdate = 14.11.1983

| birthplace = Kuantan

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| Gangga Negara | 2nd–11th {{smaller|century}}

| Langkasuka | 2nd–14th {{smaller|century}}

| Chi Tu | 2nd–6th {{smaller|century}}

| Pan Pan | 3rd–5th {{smaller|century}}

| Kedah Tua | 5th–9th {{smaller|century}}

| Pahang Tua | 5th–15th {{smaller|century}}

| Melayu | 6th {{smaller|century}}

| Srivijaya | 650–1377

| Tambralinga | 7th–13th {{smaller|century}}

| Negara Sri Dharmaraja | 13th {{smaller|century}}–1896

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| Brunei Sultanate | 1368–{{smaller|present}}

| Melaka Sultanate | 1402–1511

| Pahang Sultanate | 1470–1623

| Pattani Sultanate | 1516–1902

| Johor Sultanate | 1528–1855

| Perak Sultanate | 1528–{{smaller|present}}

| Langkat Sultanate | 1568–1946

| Singgora Sultanate | 1605–1680

| Sambas Sultanate | 1609–1956

| Asahan Sultanate | 1630–1946

| Deli Sultanate | 1630–1946

| Siak Sultanate | 1723–1946

| Terengganu Sultanate | 1725–{{smaller|present}}

| Serdang Sultanate | 1728–1946

| Selangor Sultanate | 1745–{{smaller|present}}

| Pahang Kingdom |1770–1881

| Pontianak Sultanate | 1771–1950

| Negeri Sembilan | 1773–{{smaller|present}}

| Riau-Lingga Sultanate | 1824–1911

| Perlis Kingdom | 1843–{{smaller|present}}

| Modern Johor | 1855–{{smaller|present}}

| Modern Pahang | 1881–{{smaller|present}}

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My works

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Za'aba Spelling
Pahang Uprising
Mat Kilau

=Notable works=

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colspan="2" style="width: 300pt;"|{{flagicon image|Malay tricolour.svg}} Malay history and Culture
Article

! Authorship

Congress Spelling System

| 99.1%

Undang-Undang Laut Melaka

| 98.7%

Undang-Undang Melaka

| 96.6%

Malayan Declaration of Independence

| 94.7%

Sang Sapurba

| 93.9%

New Rumi Spelling

| 91.6%

Terengganu Inscription Stone

| 89.9%

Malayness

| 89.6%

Za'aba Spelling

| 88.7%

Malayisation

| 87.9%

Adat

| 87.7%

Malay world

| 86.6%

Silat Melayu

| 81.1%

Malaysian Malay

| 78.2%

Malay Annals

| 77.4%

Malay tricolour

| 72.5%

Đông Yên Châu inscription

| 68.8%

Melaka Sultanate

| 68.6%

Pantun

| 68.5%

Ulek mayang

| 53.4%

Malays (ethnic group)

| 46.8%

Kingdom of Singapura

| 45.7%

Parameswara (king)

| 40.8%

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colspan="2" style="width: 300pt;"|{{flagicon image|Flag of Pahang.svg}} Pahang history and Culture
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! Authorship

Sang Kelembai

| 100%

Walinong Sari

| 100%

Seri Pahang

| 99.9%

Pahang Sultanate

| 98.8%

Bendahara dynasty

| 99.1%

Pahang Malay people

| 98%

Old Pahang Kingdom

| 98%

Pahang Civil War

| 97.9%

Pahang Kingdom

| 97.7%

Hukum Kanun Pahang

| 97.6%

Seri Gumum Dragon

| 92.9%

Pahang

| 84.1%

Pahang Malay

| 82.1%

Sultan of Pahang

| 63.7%

Others

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! colspan="4" style="width: 300pt;"|Some ridiculous claims made by Indonesians

Object of ClaimClaimsTruth
LumpiaOriginated from {{flag|Indonesia}}[http://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/indonesian-group-protests-to-save-popiah]The dish is a variant of the Fujianese/Chaoshan-style fresh spring roll, popiah, originated from China
Nasi GorengOriginated from {{flag|Indonesia}}[http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-09-19/rio-ferdinand-tweet-sparks-food-fight-over-nasi-goreng-origin/7859648]While the word 'Nasi Goreng' came from the combination of Malay words 'Nasi' (rice) and 'Goreng' (fried), the dish is a common global dish of fried rice.
Ayam gorengOriginated from {{flag|Indonesia}}While the word 'Ayam Goreng' came from the combination of Malay words 'Ayam' (chicken) and 'Goreng' (fried), the dish is a common global dish of fried chicken.
Ikan gorengOriginated from {{flag|Indonesia}}While the word 'Ikan Goreng' came from the combination of Malay words 'Ikan' (fish) and 'Goreng' (fried), the dish is a common global dish of fried fish.
NegarakuThe melody of this Malaysian anthem is claimed to had been adopted from the Indonesian song Terang Bulan (1920s-1930s).[http://jakartaglobe.id/archive/ministry-asks-why-now-to-malaysian-anthem-row/] Even though 'Indonesia' was not even in existence at that timeTerang Bulan was adopted from the French Melody La Rosalie by Pierre-Jean de Béranger (1780-1857). Negaraku (1957) was adopted from the state anthem of Perak, Allah Lanjutkan Usia Sultan (1888) which in turn based on the same French melody.
MalaysMalays, its culture and language, are originated from Indonesia. This belief is also commonly held by many poorly educated Malaysians.Scholars like Linehan, Barnard and Benjamin, are in agreement that much of the ethos of modern Malay identity, including the language, are originated from the time of Melaka Sultanate, established in the Malay peninsular around the 15th century. There were indeed older Hindu-Buddhist Malayic kingdoms scattered across the coastal areas of Malay peninsular, Sumatra and Borneo, but 'Malay' as an ethnonym and identity was only firmly established after the arrival of Islam.

A popular argument suggests that the Malays originated from Indonesia because there are many descendants of Indonesian ethnicities among modern Malay population in Malaysia. There may be truth of this claim to certain extent, but Indonesian ethnicities constitute only a small portion of the population according to census conducted by British colonial administrators from 1911 to 1957. This was the time when the term Malay was still separated from other Indonesian ethnicities. During this period, only up to 14.5%(1931) of the total 'Malaysian'{{Ref |population |note}} population identified themselves belong to any of the Indonesian ethnicities (Javanese, Bugis, Minang, etc), with major concentration only in south and western states of Malay peninsular. On the other hand, the overwhelming majority of 'Malaysian'{{Ref |population |note}} belong to either one of the following Malay sub-ethnicities; Kedahan, Pahang, Kelantanese, Terengganuan and Perakian.[http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com/docserver/22134379/123/2/22134379_123_02_s04_text.pdf?expires=1501353203&id=id&accname=guest&checksum=817D85D5E361563820230EC45D735560]

Total Malaysian{{Ref |population |note}} population of Malaya 1911 - 1957[http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com/docserver/22134379/123/2/22134379_123_02_s04_text.pdf?expires=1501353203&id=id&accname=guest&checksum=817D85D5E361563820230EC45D735560 page 286][http://www.cicred.org/Eng/Publications/pdf/c-c34.pdf page 9][https://books.google.com.my/books?id=ihDnxnnLby8C&pg=PA37&lpg=PA37&dq=population+each+state+malaya+1911+1921+1931&source=bl&ots=5iBBQnd6Q2&sig=5kzoBrhy20pzOeMNGl0TWntiTEc&hl=en&sa=X&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=by%20state&f=false page 37]

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Average Malaysian{{Ref |population |note}} population by State 1911 - 1957[http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com/docserver/22134379/123/2/22134379_123_02_s04_text.pdf?expires=1501353203&id=id&accname=guest&checksum=817D85D5E361563820230EC45D735560 page 286][http://www.cicred.org/Eng/Publications/pdf/c-c34.pdf page 9][https://books.google.com.my/books?id=ihDnxnnLby8C&pg=PA37&lpg=PA37&dq=population+each+state+malaya+1911+1921+1931&source=bl&ots=5iBBQnd6Q2&sig=5kzoBrhy20pzOeMNGl0TWntiTEc&hl=en&sa=X&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=by%20state&f=false page 37]

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{{note |population}}note: The term 'Malaysian' was used in older census to refer to all natives of the Malay archipelago

Nevertheless, thanks to the institutionalised policy of force Malayisation carried out by the government, which no longer allow self-identification to any of the Indonesian ethnicities in any government documents, many of the descendants of these immigrants are now self-identified as Malays and only informally retain parts of their cultural traits.

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