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This is a tracking category for CS1 citations that use the parameter |language=ms to identify a source in Malay. Pages in this category should only be added by CS1 templates and Module:Citation/CS1.


See also


  • Category:Articles containing Malay-language text

  • Category:Articles with Malay-language external links





Pages in category "CS1 Malay-language sources (ms)"


The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,805 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).

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  • 1Malaysia

  • 6P programme

  • 8TV (Malaysia)

  • 10th Parachute Brigade (Malaysia)

  • 12th Malaysian Parliament

  • 1934 in Malaya

  • 1936 in Malaya

  • 1951 in Malaya

  • 1954 in Malaya

  • 1959 in Malaya

  • 1962 in Malaya

  • 1985 Lahad Datu ambush

  • 1993 in Malaysia

  • 1997 in Malaysia

  • 1998 Asian Junior Badminton Championships

  • 1998 in Malaysia

  • 2000 Asian Junior Badminton Championships

  • 2000 in Malaysia

  • 2001 ASEAN Para Games

  • 2001 in Malaysia

  • 2002 in Malaysia

  • 2003 in Malaysia

  • 2005 in Malaysia

  • 2005 Pengkalan Pasir by-election

  • 2006 in Malaysia

  • 2007 Ijok by-election

  • 2007 in Malaysia

  • 2007 Machap by-election

  • 2008 in Malaysia

  • 2008 Kosovo declaration of independence

  • 2009 in Malaysia

  • 2009 in Malaysian football

  • 2010 Sibu by-election

  • 2011 in Malaysian football

  • 2011 Kelantan FA season

  • 2011 Malaysia Super League

  • 2011 Sarawak state election

  • 2013 Lahad Datu standoff

  • 2013 Southeast Asian haze

  • 2014 Malaysia Super League

  • 2014 Pengkalan Kubor by-election

  • 2014 Telok Intan by-election

  • 2014–15 floods in Southeast Asia and South Asia

  • 2014–15 Malaysia floods

  • 2015 Malaysia Cup group stage

  • 2015 Perak FA season

  • 2015 Southeast Asian Games

  • 2016 AFF Championship

  • 2016 Al-Karak attack

  • 2016 in Malaysian football

  • 2016 Johor Darul Ta'zim F.C. season

  • 2016 Johor Darul Ta'zim II F.C. season

  • 2016 Kelantan FA season

  • 2016 Malaysia Cup group stage

  • 2016 Malaysia FA Cup

  • 2016 Malaysia Premier League

  • 2016 Malaysia Super League

  • 2016 Melaka United season

  • 2016 Movida Bar grenade attack

  • 2016 Perak FA season

  • 2017 ASEAN Para Games

  • 2017 Darul Quran Ittifaqiyah madrasa fire

  • 2017 in Malaysia

  • 2017 Malaysia FA Cup

  • 2017 Malaysia FAM League

  • 2017 Malaysia Premier League

  • 2017 Southeast Asian Games

  • 2017 Sultan of Selangor Cup

  • 2018 AFC Cup

  • 2018 AFC Futsal Championship squads

  • 2018 AFC U-16 Championship squads

  • 2018 AFC U-19 Championship squads

  • 2018 AFC U-23 Championship squads

  • 2018 AFC Women's Futsal Championship squads

  • 2018 AFF Championship

  • 2018 AFF Championship squads

  • 2018 AFF Women's Championship squads

  • Template:2018 Asian Games Malaysia men's football team roster

  • 2018 in Malaysia

  • 2018 Japan floods

  • 2018 Malaysia FA Cup

  • 2018 Malaysia Premier League

  • 2018 Malaysia Super League

  • 2018 Malaysian general election

  • 2018 Malaysian state elections

  • 2018 Penang state election

  • 2018 Piala Belia

  • 2018 Port Dickson by-election

  • 2018 Sabah state election

  • 2018 Selangor FA season

  • 2018 Selangor state election

  • 2019 Terengganu FC Season



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  • A-League transfers for 2014–15 season

  • A. Samad Said

  • Aaron Ago Dagang

  • Abang Abdul Rahman Zohari

  • Abang Long Fadil 2

  • Abd. Aziz Sheikh Fadzir

  • Abdul Azeez Abdul Rahim

  • Abdul Aziz Abdul Kadir

  • Draft:Abdul Aziz Bari

  • Abdul Ghani Ahmad

  • Abdul Ghapur Salleh

  • Abdul Halim Abdul Rahman

  • Abdul Halim of Kedah

  • Abdul Hamid Omar

  • Abdul Jalil I of Johor

  • Abdul Kadir Sheikh Fadzir

  • Abdul Manan Ismail

  • Abdul Rahim Ishak

  • Abdul Rahman Abbas

  • Abdul Rahman Bakri

  • Abdul Razak Hussein

  • Abdul Wahid Omar

  • Abdullah Ahmad Badawi

  • Abdullah Sani Abdul Hamid

  • Abdullah Yeop Noordin

  • Abu Bakar Bridge

  • Abu Bakar Taib

  • Abu Hassan Omar

  • Abu Seman Yusop

  • Academic ranks in Malaysia

  • Ada Apa Dengan Rina

  • Adenan Satem

  • Adib Zainudin

  • Adibah Noor

  • Adina binti Othman

  • Adiwarna

  • Adly Zahari

  • Adnan Yaakob

  • Agop Batu Tulug Caves

  • Ahirudin Attan

  • Ahmad Ammar Ahmad Azam

  • Ahmad Bashah Md Hanipah

  • Ahmad Faizal Azumu

  • Ahmad Hamzah

  • Ahmad Hassan (politician)

  • Ahmad Husni Hanadzlah

  • Ahmad Ismail (Malaysian politician)

  • Ahmad Kassim

  • Ahmad Lai Bujang

  • Ahmad Lebai Sudin

  • Ahmad Maarop

  • Ahmad Maslan

  • Ahmad Samsuri Mokhtar

  • Ahmad Shabery Cheek

  • Ahmad Yakob

  • Ahmad Zahid Hamidi

  • Ahmadshah Abdullah

  • Aiman Hakim Ridza

  • Air Itam

  • Air Itam (Penang state constituency)

  • Air Papan

  • Air Putih (Penang state constituency)

  • Aishah (singer)

  • Akarendrawarman

  • Akhyar Rashid

  • Akok (food)

  • Ali Hamsa

  • Alif Hadi

  • All Your Love (album)

  • Allah jang Palsoe

  • Alor Gajah (federal constituency)

  • Alor Setar

  • Alor Setar (federal constituency)

  • Amelia Thripura Henderson

  • Aminuddin Harun

  • Amiruddin Hamzah

  • Amirudin Shari

  • Amirul Hadi

  • Amo, Temburong

  • Ampang and Sri Petaling lines

  • Ampang Jaya Municipal Council

  • Ampang Medikal

  • Ampang–Kuala Lumpur Elevated Highway

  • Amran Abdul Ghani

  • Angela Kais

  • Anggun

  • Angsana Johor Bahru Mall

  • Annuar Musa

  • Anti-Filipino sentiment

  • Anuar Abdul Manap

  • Anugerah Industri Muzik

  • Anwar Ibrahim

  • Anwar Ridhwan

  • Arachidic acid

  • Arau (federal constituency)

  • Ariff Sabri Abdul Aziz

  • Ariffin Mohammed

  • Arifin Zakaria

  • Aril (entertainer)

  • ArmaLite AR-18

  • Arsyad Thawil al-Bantani

  • Arthur Joseph Kurup

  • Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Log/2017 September 10

  • Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Malaysia Architecture Museum

  • Asahan (state constituency)

  • Asmaradana

  • Association of Southeast Asian Nations

  • At-Taqwa Mosque


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