Talk:Early Malay nationalism

Earlier resistance against the Brits
The article doesn't touch on early resistance that happened in the Malay states. For instance, Tok Janggut or Mat Kilau. I do feel it needs to be included here in order to be fair with the subject. Currently, the article impresses on the readers that there was no nationalism prior to the 20th century. Granted however, that nationalism was constrained within limited areas, at most a state. I'm still working on British Malaya and intend to include these resistance movements. Once I got to it, I'll expand this page. __earth (Talk) 07:19, 27 August 2006 (UTC)

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Malay nationalism in Indonesia
Polticized Malay nationalist sentiment led to Malay violence against the Madurese in the 1999 Sambas riots. Muslim Malays massacred and rape 3,000 Muslim Madurese in 1999, with some help from animist or Christian Dayaks.

Ethnic Malay nationalism in Indonesian Kalimantan is tied to the Sultanates of Borneo and especially to Sultan Hamid II's image.

Rajmaan (talk) 07:57, 19 April 2014 (UTC)