• Malaka (redirect from Malaca)
    Look up malaka in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Malaka or Malaca may refer to: Kaus-malaka, king of Udumi (Edom) during the reign of the Assyrian king...
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    Enrique of Malacca (Spanish: Enrique de Malaca; Portuguese: Henrique de Malaca; Malay: Awang Hitam), was a Malay member of the Magellan expedition that...
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    Spain, the Byzantines took Malaca and other cities on the southeastern coast and founded the new province of Spania in 552. Malaca became one of the principal...
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    Oxycilla malaca, the bent-lined tan, is a species of moth in the family Erebidae. It is found in North America, where it has been recorded from Georgia...
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    the mouth of the Malaca flumen (Guadalmedina). After the Punic Wars, the Roman Republic took control of the town known to them as Malaca. By the 1st century...
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    (Cherchell) Iomnium (Tigzirt) Cirta (Constantine) Kissi (Djinet) Macomades Malaca Rachgoun Rusazus (Azeffoun) Rusguniae (Tamentfoust) Rusicade (Skikda) Rusippisir...
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    built in a simple form, without the proper military points. — Declaraçam de Malaca e India Meridional com o Cathay by Manuel Godinho de Erédia, 1613. As the...
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    (Cherchell) Iomnium (Tigzirt) Cirta (Constantine) Kissi (Djinet) Macomades Malaca Rachgoun Rusazus (Azeffoun) Rusguniae (Tamentfoust) Rusicade (Skikda) Rusippisir...
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    Chamaesyce malaca Small Chamaesyce prostrata (Aiton) Small Chamaesyce villosior (Greenm.) Millsp. Euphorbia callitrichoides Kunth Euphorbia malaca (Small)...
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    (Cherchell) Iomnium (Tigzirt) Cirta (Constantine) Kissi (Djinet) Macomades Malaca Rachgoun Rusazus (Azeffoun) Rusguniae (Tamentfoust) Rusicade (Skikda) Rusippisir...
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    dialect of Malay language with heavy influence of Javanese. Declaraçam de Malaca e India Meridional com o Cathay by Manuel Godinho de Eredia (1613), described...
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    coast: New Carthage (Roman Carthago Nova, modern Cartagena), Abdera and Malaca (Málaga). Some of the Iberian cities retained their pre-Indo-European names...
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    da Índia Intra Ganges) 1613 — Description of Malaca, Meridional India, and Cathay (Declaraçam de Malaca e da India Meridional com Cathay) 1615 — History...
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  • no previous experience in cockfighting. On January 6 in Hagonoy, Edgar Malaca, Alexander Quijano, and Atong Sacdalan were reported missing after telling...
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  • fortuna fica em Malaca, Não quer partir para outra terra. Por aqui toda a gente tem amizade, Quando tu partes logo fica a saudade. Ó Malaca, terra de São...
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    Calama was a colonia in the Roman province of Numidia situated where Guelma in Algeria now stands. G. Mokhtar places it just within the Roman province...
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    veterinary purposes. Plants previously often described as Malva sylvestris var. malaca are now considered a cultivar group Malva sylvestris Mauritiana group. It...
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    Spanish explorer Juan González de Mendoza: There is one, yt is called in the Malaca tongue Durion, and is so good that [...] it doth exceede in savour all others...
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    Gaspar Rodrigues (2012) Campanhas de Afonso de Albuquerque: Conquista de Malaca, 1511 p. 13 Archived 18 June 2018 at the Wayback Machine "Years In Spain:...
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    Soviet Technical Physics Letters. 9: 1385–1389. Bibcode:1983PZhTF...9.1385B. Malaca, Bernardo; Pardal, Miguel; Ramsey, Dillon; Pierce, Jacob R.; Weichman, Kale;...
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    When the city came under Portuguese administration, its name was spelled "Malaca", under Dutch administration as "Malakka" or "Malacka", and under British...
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    Flor de la Mar (launched in 1501 or 1502), in the 16th-century "Roteiro de Malaca" A replica of Nao Victoria, in 1522 the first ship to circumnavigate the...
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    tablet contains the lex Malacitana, a 1st century AD municipal charter for Malaca – modern Málaga – in Spain. Similar municipal laws, predecessors to the...
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    (Cherchell) Iomnium (Tigzirt) Cirta (Constantine) Kissi (Djinet) Macomades Malaca Rachgoun Rusazus (Azeffoun) Rusguniae (Tamentfoust) Rusicade (Skikda) Rusippisir...
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    Lex Malacitana or Lex Flavia Malacitana ("Flavian law of Malaca") is a bronze tablet bearing Latin local statutes which deal with the official activities...
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    the local cities to pay for his campaigns, even being accused of sacking Malaca. After Cinna's death in 84 BC, Crassus went to the Roman province of Africa...
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    is from the itinerary of Chiaymasiouro, king of Demak, and Declaraçam de Malaca e India Meridional com o Cathay by Manuel Godinho de Eredia. Chiaymasiouro...
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    had transformed Malacca into an impregnable fortress, the Fortaleza de Malaca, controlling access to the sea lanes of the Strait of Malacca and the spice...
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    Cassius sent his troops into winter quarters, and hastened to board a ship at Malaca with his ill-gotten gains, but was wrecked in a storm at the mouth of the...
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    (Cherchell) Iomnium (Tigzirt) Cirta (Constantine) Kissi (Djinet) Macomades Malaca Rachgoun Rusazus (Azeffoun) Rusguniae (Tamentfoust) Rusicade (Skikda) Rusippisir...
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