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  2. Usman Awang - Wikipedia

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    Nationality. Malaysian. Citizenship. Malaysia. Years active. 1951-2001. Notable awards. S.E.A. Write Award (1982) Wan Osman Wan Awang, also known by his pen name Usman Awang ( Jawi: عثمان اواڠ‎, 12 July 1929 – 29 November 2001) was a Malaysian poet, playwright, novelist and Malaysian National Laureate (1983).

  3. Keris Mas - Wikipedia

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    Keris Mas. Keris Mas (10 June 1922 – 9 March 1992), born Kamaluddin Muhamad, was a prominent Malaysian literary figure and was one of the founders of the As as '50 literary movement. His numerous contributions to Malay language literature (especially in the short story form) led him to become Malaysia 's first National Laureate in 1981.

  4. Salmi Manja - Wikipedia

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    Salmi Manja. Saleha binti Abdul Rashid (24 July 1937 – 26 December 2023), better known by her pen name Salmi Manja, was a Malaysian novelist, poet, and journalist. She was among the first Malaysian professional women writers and best known for her 1960 novel Hari Mana Bulan Mana (What Day What Month). [1] Femininity, women's issues, and Islam ...

  5. Azizulhasni Awang - Wikipedia

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    Azizulhasni Awang. Dato' Muhammad Azizulhasni bin Awang DPMT KMN AMN (born 5 January 1988) is a Malaysian professional track cyclist based in Melbourne, Australia. [ 3][ 4] Nicknamed "The Pocket Rocketman" due to his small stature, he was the first and the only Malaysian cyclist to win a medal at the Summer Olympics. [ 5]

  6. Guru Har Krishan - Wikipedia

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    Guru Har Krishan ( Gurmukhi: ਗੁਰੂ ਹਰਿ ਕ੍ਰਿਸ਼ਨ, pronunciation: [ɡʊruː həɾ kɾɪʃən]; 7 July 1656 – 30 March 1664 [ 1]) also known as Bal Guru (Child Guru ), [ 2] or Hari Krishan Sahib,[ 3][ 4] was the eighth of the ten Sikh Gurus. At the age of five, he succeeded his father, Guru Har Rai, [ 2] and became the ...

  7. Awang (honorific) - Wikipedia

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    Awang is used in formal situation as a mark of respect for non-royal and non-noble males in Brunei. Generally, it is addressed immediately before the person's given name. If the name includes titles, the order of Awang is after all of the titles which precede the name. However, this excludes the title Haji; in this case, Awang is placed before ...

  8. Ramlee Awang Murshid - Wikipedia

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    Ramlee Awang Murshid (born November 4, 1967, in Papar, Malaysia) is a Malaysian novelist of Bruneian Malay descent. Life and career.

  9. Awang Semaun Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    Awang Alak Betatar, who went on to become Sultan Muhammad Shah, the first Sultan of Brunei, is reported to have had a younger brother named Awang Semaun.After his brother was bestowed the traditional Malay title Damong, he went on to become one of the four wazirs as Pengiran Temenggong, who helped the Sultan rule the nation.