WHAT DOES KOLE MEAN IN MALAY?
Kole
Kole is an ancient Malay kingdom located in Muar Johor which has disappeared. College based on oral history sources with native or native Muar means kuala. Kuala is a large Malay kingdom in the origin of the original people located in Muar. It is also known as Kouli, Koli, Kole, Cole and Kula or Kule according to the dialect or dialect of foreign speakers who recognize it. Kuala is in conjunction with the big mouth or downstream river names. After the collapse of the kingdom, Kole is known as Teluk Dalam because it is a huge bay like bay and safe for ships that are sheltered from typhoons and frequent storms in the straits of Malacca. Teluk Dalam also has a government and is listed in Hikayat Malim Deman, Hikayat Malim Dewa and Hikayat Malim Buana. They are the sons of the three kings of the Kingdom of the Deep Gulf. In the deep, then the Mukaruke became Muar before the advent of the Majapahit kingdom. Then became a country that was once defeated and colonized by the Majapahit kingdom. Muar name remains to this day.
Definition of kole in the Malay dictionary
colt sj stem drinking without plate: on the table is located in a large hot coffee.
10 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «KOLE»
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1
Achebe or Soyinka?: a study in contrasts
This is a controversial new study on Africa's two most widely read and, arguably, her finest writers.
2
The Language of African Literature
In this unprecedented anthology, some of the most prolific and widely read African novelists are analysed.
Edmund L. Epstein, Robert Kole,
1998
3
The Non-Runner's Marathon Trainer
" This is marathon running for real people, people with jobs and families and obligations outside of running. The Non-Runner's Marathon Trainer has proven successful for men and women of all ages. Now let it work for you.
David Whitsett, Forrest Dolgener, Tanjala Kole,
1998
4
Astrology & Psychic Phenomena
Astrology, Tarot cards, Ouija boards, spiritism, psychic healing, palm reading, and old fashioned fortune telling (now called psychic consulting) -- all these are popular in America today.
André Kole, Alan W. Gomes,
1998
When Michael Irving, a gorgeous college professor, walks into her life, eighteen-year-old Grace finds herself freed from her sheltered life only to realize the complications of being the lover of an older man.
Christine Kole MacLean,
2007
His writing is informed by a passionate concern for society and politics in Nigeria. This major work is a blend of fact and fiction dramatizing the first one hundred years of Nigeria.
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The Jewish Community of Savannah
The three local congregations are all represented in this collection, including those practicing Reform Judaism (Congregation Mickve Israel), Orthodox Judaism (Congregation B'nai B'rith Jacob), and Conservative Judaism (Congregation Agudath ...
Valerie Frey, Kaye Kole,
2002
This incredible book helps understand the deception behind a broad range of supposed miracles and wonders including psychics, hypnosis, ghost, UFOs and psychic fraud within the church.
Andre Kole, Jerry MacGregor,
2002
The Combat, published in 1972, unforgettably recounts the torn friendship between two contenders over the paternity rights of the child of a market girl, now a sophisticated businesswoman.
Rayqelle Davis, the stepdaughter of a Chicago police officer, grows up in a dysfunctional home and turns to the streets as a means of escape.