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Title: | Some observations on social classes during the Malacca Sultanate (1400 - 1511) |
Authors: | Muhd Yusof Ibrahim |
Conference Name: | Workshop In Malay Sultanate 21-24 Feb 1977 |
Keywords: | Social classes Malacca Sultanate |
Conference Date: | 1977-02-21 |
Abstract: | Premlinary observations on the traditional Malay society during the Malacca Sultanate revealed that it was a society divided into various classes. Such phanomena however, did not automacally meant that seperation was the main trand ratner than intraction. They were separated in the sense that each class has it own sets of rights and previlleges but for various reasons they interacted and yet lived on for more than a century with a commedable degree of conhesiveness. The social classes found in Malacca were quite highly developed as such their forms continued to dominate the traditional Malay society even after the collapsed of the me empire. |
Pages: | 1-16 |
Call Number: | DS596.W6 1977c semkat |
Appears in Collections: | Seminar Papers/ Proceedings / Kertas Kerja Seminar/ Prosiding |
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