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First Indonesia, now Malaysia, Singapore would appreciate being recognised with its own video (srsly, Kingdom of Singapura, Merdeka struggle against Brit rule and 1964 race riots, this is jam-packed)
In the first pict that small islands beetwen malaysia and serawak is own by indonesia.. the islands names is NATUNA.. is not own by malaysia,,it's MINE
@@ansonlee9401 pay wasn't good but it was the first window that opened to me when I was nursing a heartbreak. it wasn't dumb after all as it served as a breather for me :)
@Mainstream And Underground Music Marketing yeah, if you watched the whole vid, peninsular Malaysia and Northern Luzon was part of the Ottoman Empire (Malacca group) while Visayas and Mindanao the Borneo group
Love visiting Malaysia. My wife and my second child are born in Malaysia so it’s a second home for me. Peace and love Malaysia from NZ. Hope Covid ends soon so we can all visit again.
Ok,now you can came to malaysia because covid has end and u dont need to wear mask anymore. I know every thing about malaysia because i am malaysian people, i gonna call this as a meme
SINGAPORE is part of Malaysia and separated from Malaysia in 1965. SABAH should SEPARETE also from Malaysia and bring back to Sultanate of Sulu (Philippines). it has a distance of 1,011 miles from Kuala Lumpur but still they are claiming this part own by Sultanate of Sulu (Philippines). Meanwhile the distance of Sabah from Manila is only 683 miles. SABAH(North Borneo) is not included in Malaysia it is part of Sultanate of Sulu (Philippines) ever since before they become Malaysia and independent from British.
@@ss9hagonoytaguigcps29 well they're under British management before. Even the survey on North Bornean citizens say they rather join Malaysia. Your point is invalid
I love Malaysia 🇲🇾!! I know this was a quick overview but they skipped over Sir James Brooke, the merchant turned “White Rajah” of Sarawak. Just read his biography “White Rajah” and it’s fascinating how a regular merchant became ruler of Sarawak through clever diplomatic maneuvers between the British empire, the Dutch Borneo company and the Brunei Sultans!
I agreed. As a Sarawakian, I'm disappointed on how they skipped the history of Sarawak and Sabah. Just because us East Malaysian aren't as significant as Peninsular side, doesn't mean you can generalize entire Malaysian history based on the west side. I can be much more nitpick regarding the video, but guess the majority wrote the history while us have to be reduced in a footnote history. Though, the day will come for sure.
@@DanielSuguwa i agree. It should have been equal on both sides of West & East Malaysia. But this channel butchered our history anyway. The map shown is inaccurate. Sabah & Sarawak was never part of "British Malaya", and there never was a "British Malaysia" before WW2.. Malaya gained independence from Britain in 1957 to become Federation of Malaya, then became Malaysia in 1963 when it was joined by Sabah S'wak & Sg which already gained independence.. There was no British Malaysia.. 🙄
@@alam_nature Every country have crime and corruption. You only feel this way because you have never left! Once you leave Malaysia, you know how blessed we are.
George Town, Negeri 9. Malays words are pronounced similar to German, in which sylables are read easily. Johor, Serawak, Melaka, etc are pronounced confusing.
The Brits who leased Sabah from the Philippines, gave Sabah to their Malaysia. As the Philippines grow in economy and military faster than the now trailing illegal Malaysia, the Philippines will soon land their troops and retake Sabah. After a decade when the bamboozled Sarawak sees how Sabah have developed economically and educationally, they will join the Philippines as well. Malaysia’s economy stagnates and their educational system is too inferior. The Philippines has very powerful and important allies and more influential with North America, Europe, South America, Japan, SK, Israel, India and Russia. Malaysia’s allies are Pakistan, China and some Muslim countries. Why wouldn’t Sabah and Sarawak join the Philippines?
@meow the civilisations were not claimed by the Malaysians archeologists only, but with the 5 researchers civilisations archeologists from Messopotamia, Egypt, Indus, China, and Greek-Roman.. they also said that the Tamadun Sungai Batu in Kedah is one of the oldest civilisations in southeast asia back to 788 B.C... we are not "syok sendiri" to write history, it is based on historical evidence and worlds archeologists approved
My British grandparents lived in Malaya ( Malaysia ) for a time during the 50s and 60s. My grandfather was a rubber plantation farmer. They loved the country, wildlife and the people. My grandad also served in the army during the Emergency. That is where my father was born before my grandparents moved to Rhodesia ( now Zimbabwe ) where we have lived ever since. Fun fact. During the Malaya Emergency, many Rhodesians/Zimbabweans served in that theatre along with other Commonwealth troops.
Interesting!! Your grandparents are adventurous people!! Why did they move to Rhodesia? Have you been to Malaysia? I'm guessing you must have heard some amazing stories from them or even your parents? Which I like to hear about too.
@@valentinoasalvatore Thank you mate! They were. Very kind and nice people. Both passed on now, sadly. They came here along like many other immigrants for a new life, better job opportunities. I would love to go and visit Malaysia some day.
@@valentinoasalvatore Yes. My grandfather didn't really speak that often of his time there. He went on patrols with his regiment sometimes. Lost a couple of friends sadly. He also stayed on the farm protecting it and the families on it. My grandparents stayed on for a few more years by which my father was then a young lad. Then they came here to Rhodesia ( Now Zimbabwe), our home. Amazing people, they were. Very loving and friendly.
Should've mentioned Sarawak was gifted to James Brooke (the white Rajah) from Sultan of Brunei in 1841 and was only formally part of the UK until 1946 when it became a crown colony (so a slight mistake there).
Sarawak was never a part of the UK. James Brooke acquired it as a private kingdom, not for the British Empire. In that way, Sarawak was a fully independent country until it became a Protectorate in 1888. Even after then, they were still mostly independent until they became a crown colony in 1946
@@st-fn2lh what your mean by develope.... like Brooke's family came to sarawak than they've exports black paper and natural valuable from sarawak.....and what we know as we've been teach in school he's family wealth 😂....but our sarawakian ???.....what happened to them they become victim of colonialism.....but we were mocked by story of kindness of British....but not all of them like that....it was from early intention what for their coming to our land.... nothing else.... wealth of sarawak land.... full stop!!!!!
@@hafizmahady6507 Lol...accept the facts that brooke expanded sarawak as it is today. Where did you get your facts about james brooke come to sarawak for peppers ? I have not come acrossed such understanding until you brought it out. Highlight from wikipedia "Setting sail for Borneo in 1838, he arrived in Kuching in August to find the settlement facing an uprising against the Sultan of Brunei. Greatly impressed with the Malay Archipelago, in Sarawak he met the sultan's uncle, Pangeran Muda Hashim, to whom he gave assistance in crushing the rebellion, thereby winning the gratitude of the Sultan, who in 1841 offered Brooke the governorship of Sarawak in return for his help." "During his reign, Brooke began to establish and cement his rule over Sarawak: reforming the administration, codifying laws and fighting piracy, which proved to be an ongoing issue throughout his rule".
Lol I feel bad 4 malaysia, they're always being dominated by foreign cultures. From hindus to muslims to Europeans they can't seem 2 catch a break😆. One of the few nations that don't have their own culture sadly😔🙏
The State of Perlis was once a Sovereign Country but was annexed by Thailand in the 1800'S And then the treaty of peace between British and Thailand and then Conquered by Japan and Given to Thailand and was annexed by British after Japan Surrender
@@Kai-rust Kedah known as Saiburi which before British took over Saiburi via Anglo-Siamese Treaty in 1909, Saiburi was divide into 2 and it form as Kedah/Perlis as we know today. In Thailand people still call Kedah as Meang Sai (Saiburi).
Siam lost so much territory to the British and French. North Malaysia, Western Laos and Cambodia (Angkor Wat), and Eastern Burma... At that time, the king Rama5 was young [15] and weak.. If the western powers didn't come, Siam would be a huge nation of Indochina nations.
If you didnt know, Malaysians are literally come from like the first century. It was from Funan, then to Champa in the second century, then to a truckload of early kingdoms like Kedah Tua (Old Kedah) in the fitfh century, Chih-Tu and Gangga Negara in the sixth, Sirivijaya in the seventh century, Mataram in the ninth century, Santubong in the tenth century, Majapahit in the thirteenth century, Beruas in the fifteenth century. After that, theres the Malacca kingdom and so on. (Yes I stole these from the history book of fourth grade middle school lol)
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One correction: Sarawak was not belong to British until the end of WW2. Sarawak was ruled by James Brook in 1841 and also it was recognised as a independent nation both by the British and US in 1850 and in 1860. So Sarawak doesn't count as British colony until its name was changed to Crown Colony of Sarawak which is happened after WW2.
That's true. You say it right. While this video is indeed, a simplified history of Malaysia, but one big major bummer is that this video is pretty Peninsular-centric rather than describing each territory with it's own history. To anyone that read this comment, I highly recommend you to learn more history about Peninsular Malaysia and East Malaysia (Sarawak and Sabah) in much depth to understand how Malaysia was established till this present day.
Khabar baik, kita serumpun🇲🇾❤️🇮🇩, saya dari kedah, ayah dari malaysia, ibu dari indonesia, sepupu saya juga ada di Riau dan Aceh, 2 tahun lagi saya mahu berjalan di sana, rindu
British Malaya doesn't actually include the current states in Borneo. Sarawak only become British colony after world war 2. Before it was a sovereign state ruled by a white rajah dynasty. It is a pretty interesting time in the state's history to look into.
Lol I feel bad 4 malaysia, they're always being dominated by foreign cultures. From hindus to muslims to Europeans they can't seem 2 catch a break😆. One of the few nations that don't have their own culture sadly😔🙏
1) The pronunciation of 'J' in 'Johor' is the same as 'J' in 'John'. 2) The pronunciation of 'cil' in 'Raja Kecil' is the same as "chill' in 'Winston Churchill'
more info on Parameswara and the Malacca Empire 🥰 Parameswara travelled to what is now known as Singapore and tried to take over the Siamese authorities to rule the region. Things didn’t go as planned and he had to escape. He fleed to Malacca and planned to take a break there. While resting against a tree, he saw a mousedeer fighting off his guard dogs and pushed them into a river. He was quite amazed and inspired. Then he decided to rule the area he’s in. He asked one of his followers for the name of the tree he was leaning on. As you guessed it, it was called Malacca tree. And there was born Malacca with mousedeer as its symbolic animal 🥰
Lol I feel bad 4 malaysia, they're always being dominated by foreign cultures. From hindus to muslims to Europeans they can't seem 2 catch a break😆. One of the few nations that don't have their own culture sadly😔🙏
@@MebbIraq its does not..Parasmewara are not foreign..they are malay..and this land is parasmewara land to..sumatera and semenanjung used to be as one land.. They have they own culture and they have many ethnic also
Please can you explain about first Regno De Malacca, first kingdom of Malacca and relation to Blandas Besisi, first establishment of ruler during that era. Why this history is hidden from nowadays Malaysia history and restricted to be publish for this generation. Who are these ruler group of people? Are they Aborigines or nowadays they called Orang Asli? Please can you explain about their history(Orang Asli) and their status in peninsular. Why Adat of Istana is borrowing from Blandas Besisi Adat(Blandas customary protocol)? Why current sultans need to borrow power from the Adat(customary protocol) of Blandas Besisi? So does this mean Blandas Besisi is Orang Asli (the Aborigines) owned peninsular land? If this is true then why it is not included in Malaysia text book history?
I lived and studied in Malaysia for 4 years. Beautiful, developed country. Lovely people. Delicious food. Language is super easy to learn. I ve been to Johor too. Not Yohor😂
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@NM yeah,tapi wujud adanya negara yg sekarang ini tergantung siapa yg menjajah,,even Aceh atau sumatera Melayu itulah pelengkap keanekaragaman Indonesia dan disitulah makna Bhineka Tunggal Ika atau NKRI ..
History of Malaysia: Malaysia is located on a strategic sea lane that exposes it to global trade and various cultures. Strictly, the name "Malaysia" is a modern concept, created in the second half of the 20th century. However, contemporary Malaysia regards the entire history of Malaya and Borneo, spanning thousands of years back to prehistoric times, as its own history, and as such, it is treated on this page. An early western account of the area is seen in Ptolemy's book Geographia, which mentions a "Golden Khersonese," now identified as the Malay Peninsula.[1] Hinduism and Buddhism from India and China dominated early regional history, reaching their peak during the reign of the Sumatra-based Srivijaya civilisation, whose influence extended through Sumatra, Java, the Malay Peninsula and much of Borneo from the 7th to the 13th centuries. Although Muslims had passed through the Malay Peninsula as early as the 10th century, it was not until the 14th century that Islam first firmly established itself. The adoption of Islam in the 14th century saw the rise of several sultanates, the most prominent were the Sultanate of Malacca and the Sultanate of Brunei. Islam had a profound influence on the Malay people but has also been influenced by them. The Portuguese were the first European colonial powers to establish themselves on the Malay Peninsula and Southeast Asia, capturing Malacca in 1511, followed by the Dutch in 1641. However, it was the English who, after initially establishing bases at Jesselton, Kuching, Penang and Singapore, ultimately secured their hegemony across the territory that is now Malaysia. The Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824 defined the boundaries between British Malaya and the Dutch East Indies (which became Indonesia). On the other hand, the Anglo-Siamese Treaty of 1909 defined the boundaries between British Malaya and Siam (which became Thailand). The fourth phase of foreign influence was an immigration of Chinese and Indian workers to meet the needs created by the colonial economy in the Malay Peninsula and Borneo.[2] Japanese invasion during World War II ended British rule in Malaya. The subsequent occupation of Malaya, North Borneo and Sarawak from 1942 to 1945 unleashed a wave of nationalism. After the Japanese surrender from Malaya due to being defeated by the Allies, Malayan Union was established in 1946 by the British administration but following opposition by the ethnic Malays, the union was reorganized as the Federation of Malaya in 1948 as a protectorate state until 1957. In the Peninsula, the Malayan Communist Party took up arms against the British and the tension led to the declaration of emergency rule for 12 years from 1948 to 1960. A serious military response to the communist insurgency as well as the Baling Talks in 1955 led to the establishment of independence for Malaya on 31 August 1957 through diplomatic negotiation with the British. Tunku Abdul Rahman became the first Prime Minister of Malaysia. In 1960, the termination of emergency occurred as the communist threat decreased and their withdrawal to the borders between Malaya and Thailand. On 16 September 1963, The Federation of Malaysia was formed following the merger of the Federation of Malaya, Singapore, Sarawak and North Borneo (Sabah). Approximately two years later, the Malaysian parliament passed a bill without the consent of signatories of the Malaysia Agreement 1963 to separate Singapore from the Federation.[3] A confrontation with Indonesia occurred in the early-1960s. Race riots in 1969 brought to the imposition of emergency rule, the parliament suspension, the establishment of the National Operations Council (NOC), and the proclamation of Rukun Negara by NOC in 1970 which became the national philosophy in promoting unity among the citizens.[4][5] New Economic Policy was also adopted in 1971 that was used until 1991 which sought to eradicate poverty and restructure society to eliminate the identification of race with economic function.[6] This policy was continued with the National Development Policy from 1991 to 2000. In the late 1990s, Malaysia was struck by the Asian financial crisis and political turmoil following the removal of Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim.[7][8][9] Since 1970, the Barisan Nasional coalition headed by United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) had governed Malaysia until its defeat in the 2018 Malaysian general election to Pakatan Harapan coalition. In late 2018, there were massive protests against the government’s plan to ratify the ICERD in Malaysia, especially from Bumiputras, hence pressuring the government to cancel the convention's ratification as it may jeopardise the constitution.[10] In February 2020, the recent political crisis in Malaysia started when the Pakatan Harapan coalition fell as BERSATU, BN, PAS, GPS, and GBS party members come together to form a government named Perikatan Nasional led by BERSATU leader Muhyiddin Yassin. I got this from Wikipedia en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Malaysia
This is actually so much better than the history we learn here in Malaysia. It is required to pass the history subject in our SPM, our main government exam at form 5. If only the history we learnt was actually accurate. Thank you for making this wonderful video.
I don't know what syllabus you guys use right now but as a 2019 batch, I can confirm that everything in this video (but more complex since this video is overly simplified) I've learned. ...Most people who said that they never learn it at school and just heard about it usually are the people who never learn it at all while at school. It's all there in the syllabus. we learn it from form 1 to form 5. Unless you actually learn nothing you must familiar with the topics in this video
@@ruzain8728 betul tu bro , dok komplain kelas sejarah bosan la slalu tidur , pastu kata tak belajar , benda ni ajar ja, tinggal nak focus atau tak saja translation - Many malaysian student complaining about how boring and sleep through history subject in class, did not even try to study, and yet complaining about how little they know about malaysian history... haiiyaaa
"so much better than the history we learn here in Malaysia"??? Bro you must be slacking through your history classes in school, not only everything in this video was taught at school, but even more in depth. This video is merely a superficial explanation of Malaysia's history for those who don't have any knowledge of Malaysia beforehand.
My ancestors are Peranakan Bugis - Riau from Johor Riau . They moved to Kuala Selangor and established Selangor Sultanate. We spoke in Colloquial Malay (Johor-Riau), and this language is our main heritage.
Malaysia, Philippines, Brunei and Indonesia has the same ancestors and different tribes..... That's why we have the same colors, cultures and behaviors....
Lol I feel bad 4 malaysia, they're always being dominated by foreign cultures. From hindus to muslims to Europeans they can't seem 2 catch a break😆. One of the few nations that don't have their own culture sadly😔🙏
Lol I feel bad 4 malaysia, they're always being dominated by foreign cultures. From hindus to muslims to Europeans they can't seem 2 catch a break😆. One of the few nations that don't have their own culture sadly😔🙏
I only know one thing about malaysia and is that, Indonesian's already immigrated into Malaysia ever since the beginning and now they're fighting on tik tok who's the better country
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Although there are many words that are mispronounced, it's a great video. But, I must say a few things. First, this video is mostly about the history of the Malay Peninsula and not the Borneo counterparts. Second, the Johor Empire never reached the Northern part. It was another Sultanates' regions. The Kedah Sultanate and Perak Sultanate. Third, you also could have mentioned about the Brooke family's occupation of Sarawak and the British North Borneo Company in Sabah. These regions were not under the same rule as the British Malaya. Our history is so much more complex. But I still appreciate your work, though.
Lol I feel bad 4 malaysia, they're always being dominated by foreign cultures. From hindus to muslims to Europeans they can't seem 2 catch a break😆. One of the few nations that don't have their own culture sadly😔🙏
@@MebbIraq Sorry. Incorrect answer. We have local cultures since our early ages. We might have absorbed the cultures of people we interacted with. Well, to be able to mix and absorb foreign cultures and make it our own, Malaysian are amazing at that. Plus, there’s no people in the world that does not absorb foreign cultures at all from the people they interacted with. Every modern culture is mixed up with some degrees of foreign cultures.
The theory of Malays originating from Taiwan has been debunked. It appears that the population of S.E. Asia has always been here after the first migration out of Africa. The population became separated post the last Ice Age when the ice caps melted & the sea level rose, separating what was one huge land mass into what are the countries in S.E. Asia today.
So that also debunk the fact that malay is also a "pendatang" which is use by some chinese and indian to invalidate the malay from calling themself bumiputera.
9:37 Actually the British Malaya is on the peninsular only.. Sarawak & North Borneo (Sabah) still retain its name, even after the British took control from the Sarawak Rajahnate & trading company of British North Borneo Chartered Company.. 🤩
@@rudyjee282 its not pointless "konfrontasi" has led to instill the idea of nationalism (rivalry- not in a good way tho) between malaysia and indonesia till today
Lol I feel bad 4 malaysia, they're always being dominated by foreign cultures. From hindus to muslims to Europeans they can't seem 2 catch a break😆. One of the few nations that don't have their own culture sadly😔🙏
@@MebbIraq lol you don't know anything about my country. We're not pathetic like you're thinking and we have our own identity and culture even many different colonization in here. Start from Hindu-Buddha kingdom, Islamic Malay sultanate till western colonization. That's make Malaysia unique and melting pot of asia. Multiracial country with assimilation culture from many race. You know assimilation? Im pretty sure that your country's culture not 100% pure from your land otherwise they're has assimilated with culture of another countries.
@@nirzafwan570 lol I'm arab iraqi buddy we don't follow any foreign cultures if anything we make people follow OURS!🤣 just like u people now using our names and practicing our religion🤷♂️🤣ahamduallah!🤲💯
South East Asia population have been in the region since before the ice age when the sundaland was still above the sea and connect west and eat malaysia and part of Indonesia.
May Allah allow the Malays to preserve Islam in their lands, ameen. Muslims around the globe have always been proud of Malaysia. May Allah unite the Ummah! Ameen
I still remember this when i was 3 years old i was watch a malaysian show told him (*shhh dont tell it) and my grandma was visit Malaysia 4 years ago...
Lol I feel bad 4 malaysia, they're always being dominated by foreign cultures. From hindus to muslims to Europeans they can't seem 2 catch a break😆. One of the few nations that don't have their own culture sadly😔🙏
🙏 Thank You Good God Malaysia & Singapore ended up Good in their struggles for independence ... Two very rare Countries blessed with Good People & Geological Location! 🙏 Long Live Malaysia & Singapore! 🌷🌿🌍💜🕊🇲🇾🇸🇬
As a Sabahan, I proclaim Sabah's rightful claim on the entirety of Philippines by the right of sukahati. If Philippines want Sabah, becomr Malaysia! If you can...
we struggle a lot though we have lost so many lovely warriors and leader. negotiation with british is the final struggle. That's how Malayan Union defeated by us.
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First Indonesia, now Malaysia, Singapore would appreciate being recognised with its own video (srsly, Kingdom of Singapura, Merdeka struggle against Brit rule and 1964 race riots, this is jam-packed)
Can you do one about morocco would love to see that
I'd love a video on the history of madagascar
In the first pict that small islands beetwen malaysia and serawak is own by indonesia.. the islands names is NATUNA.. is not own by malaysia,,it's MINE
I Love Malaysia 🇲🇾 from Turkey🇹🇷. I would like to go there. Malaysia is one of my favorite countries.
İlginç, Türkiye daha iyi bence. Ben malazyada okuyorum, ama Türkiyeye gitmek için can atıyorum.
@@muhammedsaman3999 Olabilir ama ben de merak ediyorum
Good luck 🙌🏻
I love Turkey because Turkey friendly to animal like cat
@@haziqarif5179 That's right, we treat cats and other animals very well. So they multiply too much.
I worked in Malaysia for over a year, learned Bahasa Melayu and adapted quick. Dari Negara Philippines.
Because we have similarities in so much word in Malay and Tagalog..we are Austronesian before 🇲🇾❤️🇵🇭
@@ansonlee9401 pay wasn't good but it was the first window that opened to me when I was nursing a heartbreak. it wasn't dumb after all as it served as a breather for me :)
@@AndrewBryanSapigaotarsonis Well as long as you enjoy
@Mainstream And Underground Music Marketing yeah, if you watched the whole vid, peninsular Malaysia and Northern Luzon was part of the Ottoman Empire (Malacca group) while Visayas and Mindanao the Borneo group
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Her:
He's probably thinking about other women....
Him:..... Hmm yes history of Malaysia.....
Facts rn
@@warclown5245 Him* Watching History of Malaysia.
Me* Sits down with popcorn, what did i miss?
@@The_Daily_Tomato Wonder if I could conquer Johor lololol
@AmirZaq Sticks eyy im a malaysian too, and don't conquer Johor......
@AmirZaq Sticks dari negeri mana?
Love visiting Malaysia.
My wife and my second child are born in Malaysia so it’s a second home for me.
Peace and love Malaysia from NZ. Hope Covid ends soon so we can all visit again.
Yeah I waiting covid end
Ok,now you can came to malaysia because covid has end and u dont need to wear mask anymore.
I know every thing about malaysia because i am malaysian people, i gonna call this as a meme
@@Concept--615 not exactly ended,just low cases.
Yup it never ends I just wanna die now cause soo many people already get Covid 19 my class too. I’m a Malaysian. Have a wonderful day
@@KaroBallls wtf is wrong with you
It's Johor with a 'J', not Yohor.
And Raja Ke-chil
Also Kuala Lumpur, not Kuala Lumpar.
its just English thing, 'J' sound 'Y'
@Green Weed Didn't even get a mention.
Also Philippines should have the Malaysia name, and Malaysia should just go back to Yohor name.
Love Malaysia from Indonesian! Kita serumpun ayo kuatkan lawan South China Sea!
Itu milik South East Asian!
yeahhh ubah nama South China Sea jadi South East Asian Sea
SINGAPORE is part of Malaysia and separated from Malaysia in 1965.
SABAH should SEPARETE also from Malaysia and bring back to Sultanate of Sulu (Philippines).
it has a distance of 1,011 miles from Kuala Lumpur but still they are claiming this part own by Sultanate of Sulu (Philippines). Meanwhile the distance of Sabah from Manila is only 683 miles.
SABAH(North Borneo) is not included in Malaysia it is part of Sultanate of Sulu (Philippines) ever since before they become Malaysia and independent from British.
@@ss9hagonoytaguigcps29 well they're under British management before. Even the survey on North Bornean citizens say they rather join Malaysia. Your point is invalid
@@ss9hagonoytaguigcps29 lol..cry baby
@@ss9hagonoytaguigcps29 lol
Everytime he says "yo" hor, i died a little bit
Haha yohor
@@messyhowling9603 What about Raja ker seal... lol
Accent...
Good..yohoo..yahouu
Me too
I love Malaysia 🇲🇾!! I know this was a quick overview but they skipped over Sir James Brooke, the merchant turned “White Rajah” of Sarawak. Just read his biography “White Rajah” and it’s fascinating how a regular merchant became ruler of Sarawak through clever diplomatic maneuvers between the British empire, the Dutch Borneo company and the Brunei Sultans!
I agreed. As a Sarawakian, I'm disappointed on how they skipped the history of Sarawak and Sabah. Just because us East Malaysian aren't as significant as Peninsular side, doesn't mean you can generalize entire Malaysian history based on the west side. I can be much more nitpick regarding the video, but guess the majority wrote the history while us have to be reduced in a footnote history. Though, the day will come for sure.
Thank you for loving Malaysia! I’am from Malaysia and I just can’t stop loving my home country
@@DanielSuguwa 👍🏻
@@DanielSuguwa i agree. It should have been equal on both sides of West & East Malaysia. But this channel butchered our history anyway. The map shown is inaccurate. Sabah & Sarawak was never part of "British Malaya", and there never was a "British Malaysia" before WW2..
Malaya gained independence from Britain in 1957 to become Federation of Malaya, then became Malaysia in 1963 when it was joined by Sabah S'wak & Sg which already gained independence.. There was no British Malaysia.. 🙄
@@alam_nature Every country have crime and corruption. You only feel this way because you have never left! Once you leave Malaysia, you know how blessed we are.
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Malays words are pronounced similar to German, in which sylables are read easily. Johor, Serawak, Melaka, etc are pronounced confusing.
🤣
Oh gitu
Macam mana itu confusing? Jo-hor,
Se-ra-wak dan Me-la-ka
I never understand how to spell Sarawak or serawak
@@Darklord-ms1if it Sarawak
Malaysia is a good country.
Salam dari Indonesia. 🇲🇾🇲🇨
Asalamulakum
Asalammualaikum
salam sejahtera dari Malaysia
Assalamualaikum
Malaysia is a good country but remove Malay more good lol
It was British Malaya, not British Malaysia
@Minty Mint ermm it was officially called British Malaya so you are indeed wrong about
The Brits who leased Sabah from the Philippines, gave Sabah to their Malaysia. As the Philippines grow in economy and military faster than the now trailing illegal Malaysia, the Philippines will soon land their troops and retake Sabah.
After a decade when the bamboozled Sarawak sees how Sabah have developed economically and educationally, they will join the Philippines as well. Malaysia’s economy stagnates and their educational system is too inferior. The Philippines has very powerful and important allies and more influential with North America, Europe, South America, Japan, SK, Israel, India and Russia. Malaysia’s allies are Pakistan, China and some Muslim countries. Why wouldn’t Sabah and Sarawak join the Philippines?
@@leapdrive if Sabah and Sarawak join phil then Today Malaysia wont be a country it will just be Malaya
@@farahadlini , that’s what it was before the Brits interfered.
It was British Malaya before Japan Took Over And it was British Malaysia After Japan Took Over
Beautiful country! Stunning wildlife and Kind people! Definitely on my bucket list. Lots of love and best wishes to Malaysia from Zimbabwe.
Terima kasih!!!---> Thank you!!!
Terima kasih ^-^
Before srivijaya, there are a few kingdoms on malay peninsula like kedah tua, langkasuka, gangga negara.
Kerajaan kedah paling berdaulat
Sultan Kedah ditipu British 🤣🤣🤣
@Meri See wow, malaya means freedom? what a fun fact! thai also means freedom. so thailand = malaysia = land of freedom 😂
@meow the civilisations were not claimed by the Malaysians archeologists only, but with the 5 researchers civilisations archeologists from Messopotamia, Egypt, Indus, China, and Greek-Roman.. they also said that the Tamadun Sungai Batu in Kedah is one of the oldest civilisations in southeast asia back to 788 B.C... we are not "syok sendiri" to write history, it is based on historical evidence and worlds archeologists approved
@meow kedua tua or Langkasuka had so much influence in the Malay peninsula such as in southern thai and east coast of Malaysia to be precise..
My British grandparents lived in Malaya ( Malaysia ) for a time during the 50s and 60s. My grandfather was a rubber plantation farmer. They loved the country, wildlife and the people. My grandad also served in the army during the Emergency. That is where my father was born before my grandparents moved to Rhodesia ( now Zimbabwe ) where we have lived ever since.
Fun fact. During the Malaya Emergency, many Rhodesians/Zimbabweans served in that theatre along with other Commonwealth troops.
Interesting!!
Your grandparents are adventurous people!!
Why did they move to Rhodesia?
Have you been to Malaysia?
I'm guessing you must have heard some amazing stories from them or even your parents? Which I like to hear about too.
@@valentinoasalvatore Thank you mate! They were. Very kind and nice people. Both passed on now, sadly. They came here along like many other immigrants for a new life, better job opportunities. I would love to go and visit Malaysia some day.
@@valentinoasalvatore Yes. My grandfather didn't really speak that often of his time there. He went on patrols with his regiment sometimes. Lost a couple of friends sadly. He also stayed on the farm protecting it and the families on it. My grandparents stayed on for a few more years by which my father was then a young lad. Then they came here to Rhodesia ( Now Zimbabwe), our home. Amazing people, they were. Very loving and friendly.
Love to Malaysia from Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦❤️🇲🇾
Love Malaysia from 🇬🇧
Tq
🇲🇾❤️🇬🇧
Colonizer?
@@muhammada2445 oof
@@muhammada2445 colony?
Should've mentioned Sarawak was gifted to James Brooke (the white Rajah) from Sultan of Brunei in 1841 and was only formally part of the UK until 1946 when it became a crown colony (so a slight mistake there).
Sarawak was never a part of the UK. James Brooke acquired it as a private kingdom, not for the British Empire. In that way, Sarawak was a fully independent country until it became a Protectorate in 1888. Even after then, they were still mostly independent until they became a crown colony in 1946
and they take control of sarawak for almost hundred years...what do you think they've "collecting" in that time and go back to their country.....
@@hafizmahady6507
Brooke developed Sarawak . Without brooke no SARAWAK as it is today.
@@st-fn2lh what your mean by develope.... like Brooke's family came to sarawak than they've exports black paper and natural valuable from sarawak.....and what we know as we've been teach in school he's family wealth 😂....but our sarawakian ???.....what happened to them they become victim of colonialism.....but we were mocked by story of kindness of British....but not all of them like that....it was from early intention what for their coming to our land.... nothing else.... wealth of sarawak land.... full stop!!!!!
@@hafizmahady6507
Lol...accept the facts that brooke expanded sarawak as it is today. Where did you get your facts about james brooke come to sarawak for peppers ? I have not come acrossed such understanding until you brought it out.
Highlight from wikipedia
"Setting sail for Borneo in 1838, he arrived in Kuching in August to find the settlement facing an uprising against the Sultan of Brunei. Greatly impressed with the Malay Archipelago, in Sarawak he met the sultan's uncle, Pangeran Muda Hashim, to whom he gave assistance in crushing the rebellion, thereby winning the gratitude of the Sultan, who in 1841 offered Brooke the governorship of Sarawak in return for his help."
"During his reign, Brooke began to establish and cement his rule over Sarawak: reforming the administration, codifying laws and fighting piracy, which proved to be an ongoing issue throughout his rule".
Yes, my country Malaysia 😎👍 Apa Khabar Semua 😊
Hello malaysia
Kabar Boek👍😂
khabar baik நன்றாக இறுக்கிரேன்
Lol I feel bad 4 malaysia, they're always being dominated by foreign cultures. From hindus to muslims to Europeans they can't seem 2 catch a break😆. One of the few nations that don't have their own culture sadly😔🙏
@@MebbIraq at least they're rich and not riddled by war
The State of Perlis was once a Sovereign Country but was annexed by Thailand in the 1800'S And then the treaty of peace between British and Thailand and then Conquered by Japan and Given to Thailand and was annexed by British after Japan Surrender
Kedah and Perlis before under Malaya federation it was known as Saiburi.
@@Kai-rust Kedah known as Saiburi which before British took over Saiburi via Anglo-Siamese Treaty in 1909, Saiburi was divide into 2 and it form as Kedah/Perlis as we know today. In Thailand people still call Kedah as Meang Sai (Saiburi).
@@kingkai3862 me Too
@@kairadaud2298 Kedah is Syburi in Thai but Perlis is known as Palit.
Siam lost so much territory to the British and French. North Malaysia, Western Laos and Cambodia (Angkor Wat), and Eastern Burma... At that time, the king Rama5 was young [15] and weak..
If the western powers didn't come, Siam would be a huge nation of Indochina nations.
If you didnt know, Malaysians are literally come from like the first century. It was from Funan, then to Champa in the second century, then to a truckload of early kingdoms like Kedah Tua (Old Kedah) in the fitfh century, Chih-Tu and Gangga Negara in the sixth, Sirivijaya in the seventh century, Mataram in the ninth century, Santubong in the tenth century, Majapahit in the thirteenth century, Beruas in the fifteenth century. After that, theres the Malacca kingdom and so on.
(Yes I stole these from the history book of fourth grade middle school lol)
Kedah tua already a kingdom before bc. Our history goes along way before first century.
@@hawaandroid2786 guess the textbooks lied 😢
I'm from malaysia, thanks for making history about my country! :)
Me2 Malaysia boleh
Its nice seeing malaysia from a foreign angle
Senang belajar sejarah🤣 aku 15 tahun aku tengok video ni pastu ulang beberapa kali masuk sekolah cikgu tanya soalan masa mengajar kita yang ajar cikgu
Cikgu:Dasyat budak zaman sekarang😐
Aku:Thank you youtube🤣
Im also malay
IM TURKEY AND I LOVE MALAYSIA
One correction: Sarawak was not belong to British until the end of WW2. Sarawak was ruled by James Brook in 1841 and also it was recognised as a independent nation both by the British and US in 1850 and in 1860. So Sarawak doesn't count as British colony until its name was changed to Crown Colony of Sarawak which is happened after WW2.
That's true. You say it right. While this video is indeed, a simplified history of Malaysia, but one big major bummer is that this video is pretty Peninsular-centric rather than describing each territory with it's own history. To anyone that read this comment, I highly recommend you to learn more history about Peninsular Malaysia and East Malaysia (Sarawak and Sabah) in much depth to understand how Malaysia was established till this present day.
saya orang indonesia sayang malaysia kerana kita adalah negara yang serumpun
Love Malaysia from Indonesia
😁👍🇮🇩❤️🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾
Bagaimana khabar anda
Hello apa khabar
@@yusriyussof5065 Khabar baik bang 😁👍
Khabar baik, kita serumpun🇲🇾❤️🇮🇩, saya dari kedah, ayah dari malaysia, ibu dari indonesia, sepupu saya juga ada di Riau dan Aceh, 2 tahun lagi saya mahu berjalan di sana, rindu
Datanglah 10 negara besar .pasti akan keluar balik tempat mereka. ini milik orang nusantara
Sy sayang saudara yg ada di malaysia
Salam dari palembang Sriwijaya sumatera selatan. Untuk saudara malaysia. Terutama Melaka yang punya hubungan sejarah dengan kami.
Wong Kito Galo
British Malaya doesn't actually include the current states in Borneo. Sarawak only become British colony after world war 2. Before it was a sovereign state ruled by a white rajah dynasty. It is a pretty interesting time in the state's history to look into.
Lol I feel bad 4 malaysia, they're always being dominated by foreign cultures. From hindus to muslims to Europeans they can't seem 2 catch a break😆. One of the few nations that don't have their own culture sadly😔🙏
@@MebbIraq the Malay have their own culture but it's already stir up with foreign culture during invasion and colonization.
Huiiyooo...Mal komen..😅
@@sbrdnh91 berkongsi sejarah.. hahahaha
@@MebbIraq indon
1) The pronunciation of 'J' in 'Johor' is the same as 'J' in 'John'.
2) The pronunciation of 'cil' in 'Raja Kecil' is the same as "chill' in 'Winston Churchill'
more info on Parameswara and the Malacca Empire 🥰
Parameswara travelled to what is now known as Singapore and tried to take over the Siamese authorities to rule the region. Things didn’t go as planned and he had to escape. He fleed to Malacca and planned to take a break there. While resting against a tree, he saw a mousedeer fighting off his guard dogs and pushed them into a river. He was quite amazed and inspired. Then he decided to rule the area he’s in. He asked one of his followers for the name of the tree he was leaning on. As you guessed it, it was called Malacca tree. And there was born Malacca with mousedeer as its symbolic animal 🥰
Lol I feel bad 4 malaysia, they're always being dominated by foreign cultures. From hindus to muslims to Europeans they can't seem 2 catch a break😆. One of the few nations that don't have their own culture sadly😔🙏
@@MebbIraq its does not..Parasmewara are not foreign..they are malay..and this land is parasmewara land to..sumatera and semenanjung used to be as one land..
They have they own culture
and they have many ethnic also
malaysians land grabber, sabah belongs to sultanate of sulu
Please can you explain about first Regno De Malacca, first kingdom of Malacca and relation to Blandas Besisi, first establishment of ruler during that era. Why this history is hidden from nowadays Malaysia history and restricted to be publish for this generation. Who are these ruler group of people? Are they Aborigines or nowadays they called Orang Asli? Please can you explain about their history(Orang Asli) and their status in peninsular. Why Adat of Istana is borrowing from Blandas Besisi Adat(Blandas customary protocol)? Why current sultans need to borrow power from the Adat(customary protocol) of Blandas Besisi? So does this mean Blandas Besisi is Orang Asli (the Aborigines) owned peninsular land? If this is true then why it is not included in Malaysia text book history?
@@alifpengembarabuana2202 eh ? Param Eswaran not foreign ? Go and do more research brother … he is foreign …maybe native mixed with foreign …
I lived and studied in Malaysia for 4 years. Beautiful, developed country. Lovely people. Delicious food. Language is super easy to learn. I ve been to Johor too. Not Yohor😂
Haha...super easy ? Salute you brother
@@adamrahman7256 aye lol
Where you from ?
@@muhammada2445 not Malaysia😅
@@maxgurbanov2246 obviously lol😅i mean what is your country
I love Knowledgia! They inspired my sci-fi/futurist channel!!
I'm from Malaysia and thank you for telling our country to the TH-cam
Terimah kasih
:) ❤
Saya pun ade kat malaysia
Camne klau nak tak tau kau malaysia kalau profile dgn nama pon same
Imagine getting kicked out of a federation
*This post was made by Malaysia gang*
Singapore:**laughs in a pool of money**
@@agusmohamad8572 they only look rich because their nation are too small to even do a massive development anymore.
Its avery the cuban american
@@afiqputra9076 but they still buy Malaysian water
@@agusmohamad8572 nice water u got there
Lol i am Malaysian and when he said Yohor instead of johor i died 😂😂
How did you comment if you're dead
@@bismanaufa5618 you didn't get the joke
He can actually say Joe-Ho right lol
yohor
I have been there already for 3 years,,,nice people, delicious food and amazing eco system🇵🇰🇲🇾
Good video , We recommend Conflict of Nations to everyone.
I think to play that Game but im scared its too rushed and i cant choose always that Country that i want? Can u answer that ?🙁
Greets
@@P4Tri0t420 You can play the game. This game is among the best games in the military sense.Absolutely do not be afraid and enjoy playing the game!
Greets
@@blackrifletv What about p2w?
@@P4Tri0t420 It isn't really all that rushed at all. It's a real time strategy game, and you can make alliances with any player. As long as you try getting into a game early, you can play ANY nation.
Sabah is in the Philippines
As acehnese, we make a wrong decision to join indonesia.... I hope one day sumatra and malaysia will join together
Why. Are you not happy becoming indonesian?
Its never bro
@NM yeah,tapi wujud adanya negara yg sekarang ini tergantung siapa yg menjajah,,even Aceh atau sumatera Melayu itulah pelengkap keanekaragaman Indonesia dan disitulah makna Bhineka Tunggal Ika atau NKRI ..
Kami rakyat indo juga najis punya rakyat aceh
@@nursyafizah5981 Not everyone wants to be.
History of Malaysia:
Malaysia is located on a strategic sea lane that exposes it to global trade and various cultures. Strictly, the name "Malaysia" is a modern concept, created in the second half of the 20th century. However, contemporary Malaysia regards the entire history of Malaya and Borneo, spanning thousands of years back to prehistoric times, as its own history, and as such, it is treated on this page.
An early western account of the area is seen in Ptolemy's book Geographia, which mentions a "Golden Khersonese," now identified as the Malay Peninsula.[1] Hinduism and Buddhism from India and China dominated early regional history, reaching their peak during the reign of the Sumatra-based Srivijaya civilisation, whose influence extended through Sumatra, Java, the Malay Peninsula and much of Borneo from the 7th to the 13th centuries.
Although Muslims had passed through the Malay Peninsula as early as the 10th century, it was not until the 14th century that Islam first firmly established itself. The adoption of Islam in the 14th century saw the rise of several sultanates, the most prominent were the Sultanate of Malacca and the Sultanate of Brunei. Islam had a profound influence on the Malay people but has also been influenced by them. The Portuguese were the first European colonial powers to establish themselves on the Malay Peninsula and Southeast Asia, capturing Malacca in 1511, followed by the Dutch in 1641. However, it was the English who, after initially establishing bases at Jesselton, Kuching, Penang and Singapore, ultimately secured their hegemony across the territory that is now Malaysia. The Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824 defined the boundaries between British Malaya and the Dutch East Indies (which became Indonesia). On the other hand, the Anglo-Siamese Treaty of 1909 defined the boundaries between British Malaya and Siam (which became Thailand). The fourth phase of foreign influence was an immigration of Chinese and Indian workers to meet the needs created by the colonial economy in the Malay Peninsula and Borneo.[2]
Japanese invasion during World War II ended British rule in Malaya. The subsequent occupation of Malaya, North Borneo and Sarawak from 1942 to 1945 unleashed a wave of nationalism. After the Japanese surrender from Malaya due to being defeated by the Allies, Malayan Union was established in 1946 by the British administration but following opposition by the ethnic Malays, the union was reorganized as the Federation of Malaya in 1948 as a protectorate state until 1957. In the Peninsula, the Malayan Communist Party took up arms against the British and the tension led to the declaration of emergency rule for 12 years from 1948 to 1960. A serious military response to the communist insurgency as well as the Baling Talks in 1955 led to the establishment of independence for Malaya on 31 August 1957 through diplomatic negotiation with the British. Tunku Abdul Rahman became the first Prime Minister of Malaysia. In 1960, the termination of emergency occurred as the communist threat decreased and their withdrawal to the borders between Malaya and Thailand. On 16 September 1963, The Federation of Malaysia was formed following the merger of the Federation of Malaya, Singapore, Sarawak and North Borneo (Sabah). Approximately two years later, the Malaysian parliament passed a bill without the consent of signatories of the Malaysia Agreement 1963 to separate Singapore from the Federation.[3] A confrontation with Indonesia occurred in the early-1960s. Race riots in 1969 brought to the imposition of emergency rule, the parliament suspension, the establishment of the National Operations Council (NOC), and the proclamation of Rukun Negara by NOC in 1970 which became the national philosophy in promoting unity among the citizens.[4][5] New Economic Policy was also adopted in 1971 that was used until 1991 which sought to eradicate poverty and restructure society to eliminate the identification of race with economic function.[6] This policy was continued with the National Development Policy from 1991 to 2000. In the late 1990s, Malaysia was struck by the Asian financial crisis and political turmoil following the removal of Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim.[7][8][9]
Since 1970, the Barisan Nasional coalition headed by United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) had governed Malaysia until its defeat in the 2018 Malaysian general election to Pakatan Harapan coalition. In late 2018, there were massive protests against the government’s plan to ratify the ICERD in Malaysia, especially from Bumiputras, hence pressuring the government to cancel the convention's ratification as it may jeopardise the constitution.[10] In February 2020, the recent political crisis in Malaysia started when the Pakatan Harapan coalition fell as BERSATU, BN, PAS, GPS, and GBS party members come together to form a government named Perikatan Nasional led by BERSATU leader Muhyiddin Yassin.
I got this from Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Malaysia
HOLY cow, this is really useful to know
Basically the first people was from China , wow I didn’t know that. Thx so much
@@punithasiva199 ikr
I Love Malaysia🇲🇾 Salam From 🇮🇩
Kite 1 Rumpun Melayu
Your history is great greetings from philippines🇵🇭🇲🇾
This is actually so much better than the history we learn here in Malaysia.
It is required to pass the history subject in our SPM, our main government exam at form 5. If only the history we learnt was actually accurate. Thank you for making this wonderful video.
As someone who took SPM in Malaysia, I know how you feel
I don't know what syllabus you guys use right now but as a 2019 batch, I can confirm that everything in this video (but more complex since this video is overly simplified) I've learned. ...Most people who said that they never learn it at school and just heard about it usually are the people who never learn it at all while at school. It's all there in the syllabus. we learn it from form 1 to form 5. Unless you actually learn nothing you must familiar with the topics in this video
@@ruzain8728 betul tu bro , dok komplain kelas sejarah bosan la slalu tidur , pastu kata tak belajar , benda ni ajar ja, tinggal nak focus atau tak saja
translation - Many malaysian student complaining about how boring and sleep through history subject in class, did not even try to study, and yet complaining about how little they know about malaysian history... haiiyaaa
"so much better than the history we learn here in Malaysia"???
Bro you must be slacking through your history classes in school, not only everything in this video was taught at school, but even more in depth. This video is merely a superficial explanation of Malaysia's history for those who don't have any knowledge of Malaysia beforehand.
the history of Malaysia and Indonesia cannot be separated ❤️🇲🇾
💖🇵🇰
I couldnt stop laughing of the JOHOR and BRONEO pronunciation. But video is knowledgable and accurate kudos!
Love Malaysia. Beautiful and peaceful country.
My ancestors are Peranakan Bugis - Riau from Johor Riau . They moved to Kuala Selangor and established Selangor Sultanate. We spoke in Colloquial Malay (Johor-Riau), and this language is our main heritage.
Malaysia's heaven is Nasi Lemak
And milo
Nasi lemak lemak + kari
@@icewallowcome6357 Muh favourite drink
Pollution
@@icewallowcome6357 as an indonesian milo is the best chocolate milk i ever drink
Dude, you just skipped the idea of Malayan Union. That's brought about a significant changes to which type of structure the nation use
Hi...
He skipped many parts. So many blunders in this video.
Its only 12 minutes...
Sooooooo many parts he skipped.....
He is telling the history hidden in the textbooks of the subject history in malaysia..........
Greetings from turkey :) to all my malay brothers and sisters
Thank you my brother..love from Malaysia
Salam to u too🥰🥰
AMAZING COUNTRY🇲🇾♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Respect to Malaysia from your former British colonisers. May our nations move on as allies
🇬🇧🤝🇲🇾
Mount Ophir of the Old Testament is located in Malaysia at which the so called Puteri Gunung Ledang resides.
I love Malaysian people, love Malaysia.
From Thailand.
But our governments funded the separatist in South Thailand.
This was an amazing video! Cant wait for you guys to talk about Sumatra!
Who needs modern soap operas when you have ancient history documentaries filled with love triangles, betrayal, and cliffhangers?
Its a "textbook" history which i personally dont really see it as the start of Malaysia..i prefer the Kedah tua empire as starter
Malaysia, Philippines, Brunei and Indonesia has the same ancestors and different tribes.....
That's why we have the same colors, cultures and behaviors....
all of us are called malays but I prefer to be called just filipino
And same language except Philippines
That’s because we are serumpun. No doubt!
@@silver7288 yeah that's like calling every white people as "german"
@@wijaya4565 lol we filipinos actually call every white people amerikanos(americans)
I'm from Malaysia.Thank you!!! It really help me for the exam tomorrow. Hope you can make a lot of video for us 😊😊
Lol I feel bad 4 malaysia, they're always being dominated by foreign cultures. From hindus to muslims to Europeans they can't seem 2 catch a break😆. One of the few nations that don't have their own culture sadly😔🙏
Greeting from your big brother,,, Salam Malaysia 🇲🇾, Long live...
Love from Indonesia
Lol I feel bad 4 malaysia, they're always being dominated by foreign cultures. From hindus to muslims to Europeans they can't seem 2 catch a break😆. One of the few nations that don't have their own culture sadly😔🙏
Actually, Malay civilization can be started from Sungai Batu, Old Kedah kingdom, which founded in estimated 570 BC
as the most recent record, the remnants of the tuyere and all sorts of ancient tools to melt iron, carbon-dated as early as 788BC
For the Srivijaya dynasty, the area covered West Borneo, Brunei, Sarawak, and Sabah.
The earlier capital of SriVijaya was Kadaram (Kedah). Palembang came later.
I only know one thing about malaysia and is that, Indonesian's already immigrated into Malaysia ever since the beginning and now they're fighting on tik tok who's the better country
🇲🇾🤲🇲🇾 Masya Allah 🤲 incredible piece of history 👍
Malaysia was a Predominantly Buddhist country before Islam
Love from Indonesia 🇮🇩❤🇲🇾
I love Malaysia, Love from Brunei. we are brothers.
We love our little wealthy sibling Brunei more than ever before ❤❤❤
Hello mr neightbor malaysia🇲🇾 from Indonesia🇮🇩
Love malaysia from argentine 😊
Love Messi from Malaysia
and Maradona
Respect from india to our Malay brothers.🕉🛕🚩
Malaysian history is underrated
True
I love ❤️ Malaysia 🇲🇾 from Algeria 🇩🇿
It baffles me that you have done a mountain of research to create this video, yet you could google the pronunciation of Johor 🤷♂️
WHOEVER THAT'S READING THIS , I PRAY THAT ONE DAY YOU WILL REACH YOUR DREAMS. ALWAYS KNOW THAT THE SECRET OF YOUR FUTURE IS HIDDEN IN YOUR DAILY ROUTINE. SUCCESSFUL PEOPLE DO DAILY WHAT THE UNSUCCESSFUL DO ONLY ON OCCASIONALLY.. which is investing persistently a little to get more
@Judith Cheryl Everyone knows cryptocurrency is not a gamble majorly for the extremely rich.. It's an invest'ment to compete with the rich and the government. Everyone can do it no restrictions.
lnvestlng in financial_market is what all rich people do. This is not a living but to grow our portfolio.
@Diane Virginia I don't blame them if they are not investlng their money. I have lost a lot investing in the different market. Most recently I was blown away by the rapid fall of BITCOlN.
Right now I'm even afraid of anything concerning lnvestlng..
@@shafaatuabbas1166 Do you know the recent crypto drop I did lost. instead made a lot of profit of about 2500USD.
I didn't know much about Malaysian history, thanks for the video
Love from your brother 🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰
Yes son, your father is also here🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🤣🤣
that’s why Malaysian fluent speaking English 😊. 🇲🇾❤️🇬🇧
Not all
@@wte7618
Yes not all malay speak english well....
@Influens agama akan hilang jika tiada mahukanya. 😆
Love 🇲🇾Malaysia from India 🇮🇳
Hello India! Do you know that we use some words from India because we used to be under Hindu influence before
@@Jijo2003 i know bro
I luv Bollywood and Kollywood.😅
Asian history is underrated
@Chloe yeo cool
Mabuhay ang Malaysia! Respeto mula sa kapatid na Pilipinas
Suggestion: Add which year it is in the corner so as you talk about things we can remember the context of which you are talking about :) great video
Love Malaysia from Bangladesh! 🇧🇩💖🇲🇾
Although there are many words that are mispronounced, it's a great video. But, I must say a few things. First, this video is mostly about the history of the Malay Peninsula and not the Borneo counterparts. Second, the Johor Empire never reached the Northern part. It was another Sultanates' regions. The Kedah Sultanate and Perak Sultanate. Third, you also could have mentioned about the Brooke family's occupation of Sarawak and the British North Borneo Company in Sabah. These regions were not under the same rule as the British Malaya. Our history is so much more complex. But I still appreciate your work, though.
Lol I feel bad 4 malaysia, they're always being dominated by foreign cultures. From hindus to muslims to Europeans they can't seem 2 catch a break😆. One of the few nations that don't have their own culture sadly😔🙏
@@MebbIraq Sorry. Incorrect answer. We have local cultures since our early ages. We might have absorbed the cultures of people we interacted with. Well, to be able to mix and absorb foreign cultures and make it our own, Malaysian are amazing at that. Plus, there’s no people in the world that does not absorb foreign cultures at all from the people they interacted with. Every modern culture is mixed up with some degrees of foreign cultures.
@@muhamadamin3 I'm arab iraqi and we don't follow any foreign cultures😆🤷♂️. If anything we make people FOLLOW OURS!😆💪✌
@@MebbIraq yeah, totally. I’m sure you never absorbed even a tiny bit of Persian and Kurdish cultures.
The theory of Malays originating from Taiwan has been debunked.
It appears that the population of S.E. Asia has always been here after the first migration out of Africa.
The population became separated post the last Ice Age when the ice caps melted & the sea level rose, separating what was one huge land mass into what are the countries in S.E. Asia today.
So that also debunk the fact that malay is also a "pendatang" which is use by some chinese and indian to invalidate the malay from calling themself bumiputera.
sabah is part of philippines.. correction
.. - i am malaysian from sabah
Must be immigrant..
You lie !!! Sabah is parti of Malaysia . You lose
Sabah is part of sultanate of sulu which means it's part of the philippines . (FYI-It is rented to the malaysian government )
Salam Satu Rumpun dari Indonesia 🇲🇾🇮🇩
9:37 Actually the British Malaya is on the peninsular only.. Sarawak & North Borneo (Sabah) still retain its name, even after the British took control from the Sarawak Rajahnate & trading company of British North Borneo Chartered Company..
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I have watched sooo many of these for class that I have started getting them in my recommend lol
as dutch east indian, im very disappointed you didnt show the "konfrontasi" part
@Zahin Shahazad
Dutch East Indies = 🇮🇩 Indonesia during under 🇳🇱 Dutch occupation.
In my opinion, pretty pointless stuff. Bullshit short conflict caused by global powers
@@rudyjee282 its not pointless
"konfrontasi" has led to instill the idea of nationalism (rivalry- not in a good way tho) between malaysia and indonesia till today
@@rudyjee282 uhhh not so pointless.that conflict caused rivalry between the two nation that never actually ended
@@rudyjee282 That rivalry still exist untill today
Thanks! I am traveling Malaysia and it's a very helpful. Thank you. 🇰🇷
Thank you for making video about Malaysia 🇲🇾✨
Lol I feel bad 4 malaysia, they're always being dominated by foreign cultures. From hindus to muslims to Europeans they can't seem 2 catch a break😆. One of the few nations that don't have their own culture sadly😔🙏
@@MebbIraq lol you don't know anything about my country. We're not pathetic like you're thinking and we have our own identity and culture even many different colonization in here. Start from Hindu-Buddha kingdom, Islamic Malay sultanate till western colonization. That's make Malaysia unique and melting pot of asia. Multiracial country with assimilation culture from many race. You know assimilation? Im pretty sure that your country's culture not 100% pure from your land otherwise they're has assimilated with culture of another countries.
@@nirzafwan570 lol I'm arab iraqi buddy we don't follow any foreign cultures if anything we make people follow OURS!🤣 just like u people now using our names and practicing our religion🤷♂️🤣ahamduallah!🤲💯
I have been to Malaysia twice, what a nice country but underrated🤷♂️
South East Asia population have been in the region since before the ice age when the sundaland was still above the sea and connect west and eat malaysia and part of Indonesia.
May Allah allow the Malays to preserve Islam in their lands, ameen. Muslims around the globe have always been proud of Malaysia. May Allah unite the Ummah! Ameen
You should do the history of Mexico.
Mexico is the country for Gangsterisme
Mexico is my favorite country! I wish I could go there one day because I had a friend who lives at Mexico City :3
@@Jesauce. Mexico? Really bro? They have many evils human in their country. Mafia. Gangsterisme.
@@pesmobilemalaysia8097 c'mon man. Don't be that rude. Not all people there are bad.
@Just some Forest Ranger with Internet Access nope. More to American Latin countries, like Brazil and Mexico.
I still remember this when i was 3 years old i was watch a malaysian show told him (*shhh dont tell it) and my grandma was visit Malaysia 4 years ago...
Your video makes me appreciate my country more. Thanks.
Lol I feel bad 4 malaysia, they're always being dominated by foreign cultures. From hindus to muslims to Europeans they can't seem 2 catch a break😆. One of the few nations that don't have their own culture sadly😔🙏
@@MebbIraq Muslim is main culture of Malaysia :/ Are You That 9 Year Old Who Discovered this.
@@MebbIraq People who feel bad don't say "lol" right before
🙏 Thank You Good God Malaysia & Singapore ended up Good in their struggles for independence ... Two very rare Countries blessed with Good People & Geological Location! 🙏 Long Live Malaysia & Singapore! 🌷🌿🌍💜🕊🇲🇾🇸🇬
Melaka and Penang have the best historical sites and heritage.
Lot of pinoy whining about sabah in the comment section...you never get it
With a lot of fronts.. One false move, Malaysia would be.... No comment.. You'll never get it 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
As a Sabahan, I proclaim Sabah's rightful claim on the entirety of Philippines by the right of sukahati. If Philippines want Sabah, becomr Malaysia! If you can...
Of course. Sabah is not in Malaysia
@@lhexhesita6791 in your dream
@@lhexhesita6791 fairy tail history
Well crafted historical documentary full loaded with necessary information. Kudos to the entire team of knowledgia.❤️
The necessary ones omitted …
Watching from the Philippines 🇵🇭
Malaysia's independence was achieved not by struggle. But a gift.
we struggle a lot though
we have lost so many lovely warriors and leader.
negotiation with british is the final struggle.
That's how Malayan Union defeated by us.
Why must sacrifice so much life when u can have diplomacy? Use ur brains or get more life death..
United make us stronger😊
Love 💖🥰 Malaysia from 🇵🇰... Nasi campur memang sedap kali...
Klu makan duryan ooohhhh lagi sedap
duduk Malaysia ya? fasih juga melayu
Haiiii..tau tulisan malayu nampak.....
From Indonesia 🇮🇩💖🇲🇾
I like you history 👍🏼