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The [[Tambun rock art Perak (; Perak Malay: ''Peghok''; Jawi: ) is a state of Malaysia on the west coast of the Malay Peninsula. Perak has land borders with the Malaysian states of Kedah to the north, Penang to the northwest, Kelantan and Pahang to the east, and Selangor to the south. Thailand's Yala and Narathiwat provinces both lie to the northeast. Perak's capital city, Ipoh, was known historically for its tin-mining activities until the price of the metal dropped, severely affecting the state's economy. The royal capital remains Kuala Kangsar, where the palace of the Sultan of Perak is located. As of 2018, the state's population was 2,500,000. Perak has diverse tropical rainforests and an equatorial climate. The state's main mountain ranges are composed of the Titiwangsa, Bintang and Keledang Ranges, where all of them are part of the larger Tenasserim Hills system that connects Myanmar, Thailand and Malaysia.

The discovery of an ancient skeleton in Perak revealed missing information on the migration of ''Homo sapiens'' from mainland Asia through Southeast Asia to the Australian continent. Known as Perak Man, the skeleton is dated at around 10,000 years old. An early Hindu or Buddhist kingdom, followed by several other minor kingdoms, existed before the arrival of Islam. By 1528, a Muslim sultanate began to emerge in Perak, out of the remnants of the Malaccan Sultanate. Although able to resist Siamese occupation for more than two hundred years, the sultanate was partly controlled by the Sumatra-based Aceh Sultanate. This was particularly the case after the Aceh lineage took over the royal succession. With the arrival of the Dutch East India Company (VOC), and the VOC's increasing conflicts with Aceh, Perak began to distance itself from Acehnese control. The presence of the English East India Company (EIC) in the nearby Straits Settlements of Penang provided additional protection for the state, with further Siamese attempts to conquer Perak thwarted by British expeditionary forces.

The Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824 was signed to prevent further conflict between the British and the Dutch. It enabled the British to expand their control in the Malay Peninsula without interference from other foreign powers. The 1874 Pangkor Treaty provided for direct British intervention, with Perak appointing a British Resident. Following Perak's subsequent absorption into the Federated Malay States (FMS), the British reformed administration of the sultanate through a new style of government, actively promoting a market-driven economy and maintaining law and order while combatting the slavery widely practised across Perak at the time. The three-year Japanese occupation in World War II halted further progress. After the war, Perak became part of the temporary Malayan Union, before being absorbed into the Federation of Malaya. It gained full independence through the Federation, which subsequently became Malaysia on 16 September 1963.

Perak is ethnically, culturally and linguistically diverse. The state is known for several traditional dances: ''bubu'', ''dabus'', and ''labu sayong'', the latter name also referring to Perak's unique traditional pottery. The head of state is the Sultan of Perak, and the head of government is the ''Menteri Besar''. Government is closely modelled on the Westminster parliamentary system, with the state administration divided into administrative districts. Islam is the state religion, and other religions may be practised freely. Malay and English are recognised as the official languages of Perak. The economy is mainly based on services and manufacturing. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The First Hundred Years (1905-2005) Malay College Kuala Kangsar.

    Published 2005
    Other Authors: “…Malay College Kuala Kangsar (Perak)…”
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    Manuscript Book
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    Tun Perak DALAM SEJARAH DAN DINAMISME KETAMADUNAN BANGSA by Mohd Yusoff Hashim

    Published 2008
    Other Authors: “…Tun Perak active 15th century…”
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    Manuscript Book
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    Centennnial commemoration kenangan seratus tahun 1907-2007

    Published 2007
    “…Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry…”
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    Warisan santapan darul ridzuan limpah kurnia Duli Yang Teramat Mulia Raja Muda Perak Darul Ridzuan Raja NAzrin Shah Ibni Sultan Azlan Muhibbuddibn Shah

    Published 1999
    Other Authors: “…Raja Puan Muda Perak Darul Ridzuan Raja Nor Mahani binti Raja Shahar Shah…”
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