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Malayan is a Tamil language film released in 2009.
The Malayan is a butterfly of evergreen forests.
The female Malayan has a broader and more rounded forewing than the male.
Cat Canyon is a future exhibit being constructed to provide new space for the zoo Malayan, and white tigers.
All windows carried bars, a precaution taken by the rich Malayan against the danger of a Moro raid.
The Great Malayan (1940)
This rustic retreat offers the unique opportunity to stay in genuine Malayan stilted wooden houses, most more than a century old, on a former coconut plantation.
People of selected caste vannaan, malayan etc. around the area put costumes and face paintings traditionally to depict the God's bhoothaganangal or gods themselves.
A Welshman turned Dutchman turned Malayan turned Jilolo has this spook in him four times over.
The world's first Asian surgeon was Dr S.S. Thiruchelvam, a Malayan of Ceylonese Tamil origin.
The Malayan Mountain Spiny Rat (Maxomys inas) is a species of rodent in the family Muridae.
The Malayan had crawled a hundred yards down the road on his belly, hugging the ridge for cover, till a low bluff jutting into the curve of the road gave him protection.
Anggalap Parameshwari Temple is in Malayan Street and it is famous for 10 days festival, with Sivarathiri and Alaghu.
A Malayan of Chinese descent, he was appointed to the Central Executive Committee of the MalayCommunist Party (MCP) in 1946.
To these reasons, Stenson has added that apparently there was a tactical decision made by the leaders of the Malayan left in early 1947 to adopt a more conciliatory approach to the business and government establishment.
Malayan was given an extra three weeks to finish taking over the PhileoAllied Bank, owned by a company linked to Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad's son; another merger of two banks collapsed.
Nizhalkuthu was enacted in temples and was a daring experiment, with two unheroic rustic characters, the 'Malayan' and 'Malayathi', when convention dictated the use only of mythical characters of heroic dimensions.
The Japanese had used it as a billet for their small force of artillery, and after the war it had been bought and restored by a rich Malayan who had wearied of it after a year or two.
This was taken to mean that the Malays were accorded deference as the definitive people of Malaya - i.e. being a Malayan would be the same as being a Malay - and in the eyes of many, gave Malaya a Malay identity.
Even so, not all was smooth sailing; the original name of the AMCJA had used the phrase "All-Malayan", but this was altered after PUTERA objected, as the Malays perceived the term "Malayan" to specifically exclude the Malays.