The legacy of the Malay letter Warisan warkah Melayu

With their spendid illumination, elegant calligraphy, intricate seals and courtly and refined language, the Malay letters embody all that is most beautiful in Malay culture, civilization and aesthetics. Indeed, such letters offer a glimpse of the complex social and political structure of Malay socie...

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Main Author: Gallop, Annabel Teh (Author)
Corporate Authors: Arkib Negara Malaysia, British Library
Other Authors: Kratz, Ernst Ulrich
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Published by the British Library for the National Archives of Malaysia 1994
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