Aikachu
The name "Malayu" comes from the Malayu Kingdom that once existed in the Batang Hari River area, Jambi. In its development, the use of the term Malay extends even beyond Sumatra, following the territory of the Sriwijaya empire that extends to Java, Kalimantan, and the Malay Peninsula. The Malay language eventually became a lingua franca replacing Sanskrit. The era of Sriwijaya's glory was a golden period for Malay civilization, including in the Sailendra period in Java The entry of Islam into the archipelago in the 12th century, well absorbed by the Malays. Islamization does not only occur among ordinary people, but has become the pattern of the government of the Malay kingdoms. Among the kingdoms are the Sultanate of Johor, Perak Sultanate, Pahang Sultanate, Sultanate of Brunei, and Siak Sultanate. The arrival of European colonialists has led to the destruction of Malay people throughout the archipelago, Sri Lanka and South Africa. In the overseas, they fill many royal posts such as syahbandar, ulama, and judges. In subsequent developments, almost all Archipelago Islands get a direct influence from the Malay Tribe. Malay language that has been developed and used by many people of the archipelago, finally selected to become the national language of Indonesia, Malaysia, and Brunei.
The Malay language eventually became a lingua franca replacing Sanskrit. The era of Sriwijaya's glory was a golden period for Malay civilization, including in the Sailendra period in Java
The entry of Islam into the archipelago in the 12th century, well absorbed by the Malays. Islamization does not only occur among ordinary people, but has become the pattern of the government of the Malay kingdoms. Among the kingdoms are the Sultanate of Johor, Perak Sultanate, Pahang Sultanate, Sultanate of Brunei, and Siak Sultanate. The arrival of European colonialists has led to the destruction of Malay people throughout the archipelago, Sri Lanka and South Africa. In the overseas, they fill many royal posts such as syahbandar, ulama, and judges.
In subsequent developments, almost all Archipelago Islands get a direct influence from the Malay Tribe. Malay language that has been developed and used by many people of the archipelago, finally selected to become the national language of Indonesia, Malaysia, and Brunei.