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Perlis

Perlis[note 1] (Kedah Malay (Perlis dialect): Peghelih), also known by its honorific title Perlis Indera Kayangan, is a state of Malaysia in the northwestern coast of Peninsular Malaysia. It is the smallest state in Malaysia by means of area and population, as well as the northernmost in the country. The state borders the Thai provinces of Satun and Songkhla to the north and the Malaysian state of Kedah to the south. Perlis is the only Malaysian state that is not divided into any districts, due to its small size, but it is still divided into several communes.[8] It was called Palit (Thai: ปะลิส) by the Siamese when it was under their influence. Perlis had a population of 227,025 as of the 2010 census.[1]

Perlis
Peghelih
Other transcription(s)
 • Jawiڤرليس
 • Chinese玻璃市
 • Tamilபெர்லிஸ்
Perlis (Transliteration)
 • Thaiปะลิส
Nickname(s): 
Perlis Indera Kayangan
ڤرليس ايندرا کايڠن‎‎
Anthem: Amin, Amin, ya Rabaljalil
امين امين يا رب الجليل
Amen, Amen, o Majestic Lord
   Perlis in    Malaysia
OpenStreetMap
Coordinates: 6°30′N 100°15′E / 6.500°N 100.250°E / 6.500; 100.250
Capital
(and largest city)
Kangar
Royal capitalArau
Government
 • TypeParliamentary constitutional monarchy
 • RajaSirajuddin
 • Menteri BesarMohd. Shukri Ramli (PN-PAS)
Area
 • Total819 km2 (316 sq mi)
Highest elevation
(Mount Perlis)
733 m (2,405 ft)
Population
 (2019)[2]
 • Total254,400
 • Density310/km2 (800/sq mi)
DemonymPerlisian
State Index
 • HDI (2019) 0.805 (very high) (9th)[3]
 • GDP (2019) RM 6.518 billion ($1.564 billion) (10th)[4]
 • Per capita (2019) RM 25,656 ($6,157) (15th)[4]
Postal code
01xxx to 02xxx
Calling code04
ISO 3166 codeMY-09
Vehicle registrationR
Establishment of Kota Sena as capital of Kedah1653
Vassal state of Siam governed by Raja Long Krok1839[5]
Kingdom formed when Syed Hussain appointed as King by Siam[6]20 April 1843
Accession into the Federation of Malaya1 February 1948
Independence as part of the Federation of Malaya31 August 1957
Websitewww.perlis.gov.my www.perlisroyalty.gov.my

Perlis experiences a tropical monsoon climate. Much of the state's highlands are part of the Nakawan Range, a subrange of the Tenasserim Hills system that spans through southern Myanmar, Southern Thailand and Peninsular Malaysia, with Mount Perlis as the highest point at 733 m. The Nakawan also forms a natural frontier between the state and Thailand.

The capital of Perlis is Kangar, and the royal capital is Arau. Another important town is Padang Besar, at the Malaysia–Thailand border and Kuala Perlis, the ferry town to Langkawi. The main port and ferry terminal is at the small village of Kuala Perlis, linking mostly to Langkawi Island. Another important lately developed area is Pauh Putra within the subdistrict of Kurong Anai which houses the main campus of Malaysia University of Perlis[9] and Politeknik Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin. Perlis has a famous snake sanctuary and research centre at Sungai Batu Pahat. Perlis State Park and Gua Kelam are among the popular tourist attractions.

Etymology edit

The origin of the toponym 'Perlis' is vague. However, there are several theories:

  • According to a Malaysian historian, Mohd Yusuf bin Adil, the name comes from the Thai phrase "phrao loi" (Southern Thai: พร้าวลอย) which means kelapa hanyut (coconut washed ashore) since there were many coconuts found on the shores of Kuala Perlis. The phrase has been shortened by locals until it sounded like "pereleh" or Perlis.
  • It has also been suggested Perlis may be a shortened form of a Malay word "peroleh" (obtain) as the state was a "gift" from Kedah, since it was a part of Kedah before becoming a state on its own.
  • According to Negeri Perlis Indera Kayangan: Sejarah Pembentukan Sebuah Negeri Berdaulat by Ahmad Ismail, the name comes from a tree of the same name, which may have gone extinct.
  • Some researches suggests the name is derived from a Northern Malay dialect word "perelus" which roughly translates as "foot falling into a crack", since Perlis is said to have a wide land filled with mud, and the people's feet may sink into the mud.[10]
  • Additional suggestions include being named after someone, or derived from the French word "perlite" which means "rock" due to a huge rock near Sungai Perlis.[11]

The honorific "Indera Kayangan" was given by Tuanku Raja Syed Hussin Jamalullail (who ruled Perlis from 1843 to 1873) after the royal town of Indera Kayangan II (1797 until 1813) he was raised in now located in Kampung Langgar, Kayang within the Kuala Perlis area.[12] However, this epithet became less popular under the recommendation of Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin Putra Jamalullail in 2015, in which according to him is inline with the official singular name given in the state constitution his father signed without any long epithets in general "which is related to deities, or any 'Darul'..."".[7]

History edit

 
Map of Perlis as a vassal of Siam in 1900[13]

Perlis was originally part of Kedah, although it occasionally came under rule by Siam or Aceh. Perlis was historically an important realm within the Kingdom of Kedah. Sultan Muhyiddin of Kedah made his capital in Kota Sena, while Sultan Dhiauddin II made Kota Indera Kayangan his capital.[14] Sultan Dhiauddin II of Kedah was honorifically titled as Raja Muda of Perlis and Kedah,[15][16] akin to the title Prince of Wales in the United Kingdom. During his reign as the Sultan of Kedah, he oversaw a treaty with George Leith to cede Province Wellesley to Penang. He was titled as Raja Muda of Perlis and Kedah.[17] This fact depicted Perlis was a special realm within the Kedah sultanate.

Sultan Dhiauddin then made Syed Harun Jamalullail, father of the future first Raja of Perlis as chieftain of Arau as a wedding gift to his marriage with his daughter, Tengku Sofiah. Syed Harun's descendant will eventually become deputy governor (1839) and Raja of Perlis.[18]

After the Siamese conquered Kedah in 1821, the British felt their interests in Perak to be threatened.[19] This resulted in the 1826 Burney and Low Treaties[20] formalising relations between the two Malay states and Siam, their nominal overlord. In the Burney Treaty, the exiled Sultan of Kedah, Ahmad Tajuddin was not restored to his throne. Sultan Ahmad and his armed supporters then fought in a series of war known as Perang Musuh Bisik for his restoration over twelve years (1830–1842).[21] Towards the end of the conflict and the death of Siam's Ligor governor in 1839 (Siam's main authority figure over Kedah), Perlis was separated with Kedah.[19]

In 1842, the Sultan finally agreed to accept Siamese terms and was restored to his throne of Kedah. However, Siam separated Perlis into a separate principality directly vassal to Bangkok. The Siamese made Raja Long Krok as the Governor of Siam in Perlis while Syed (or Sayyid) Hussain Jamalullail as deputy governor. Finally, on 20 May 1843, the Siamese made Sayyid Hussain Jamalulail, the paternal grandson of a Hadhrami Arab Sayyid immigrant and maternal grandson of the Sultan of Kedah, to be the first Raja of Perlis[22] which made Perlis a sovereign state. His descendants still rule Perlis, but as rajas, instead of as sultans.

In 1897, Kedah led by its Prime Minister, Wan Mat Saman began efforts to end the sovereignty of Perlis (similar to what was made to the Kingdom of Kubang Pasu which absorbed into Kedah). After several tense occasions and disputes, Siamese King Chulalongkorn sided with Perlis.[23] Perlis also had several disputes with the state of Setul before the 1900s.

As with Kedah, the Anglo-Siamese Treaty of 1909 forced Siam to relinquish its southern Malay vassal states of Kelantan, Trengganu, and Monthon Syburi (comprising Kedah, Perlis, and Satun (but Satun remained with Thailand)) to Great Britain. The British installed a Resident in the Perlis royal capital of Arau. Perlis was returned to Siam in World War II as a reward for Siam's alliance with Japan, but this brief annexation ended with the Japanese surrender. After World War II, Perlis returned to British rule until it became part of the Malayan Union, then the Federation of Malaya in 1957, and lastly, Malaysia in 1963.

Since 2000, the raja or hereditary monarch has been Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin. He was the Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia from 13 December 2001 to 12 December 2006.[24] Tuanku Syed Faizuddin Putra was the Regent of Perlis during the five-year period when Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin was Yang di-Pertuan Agong. The Chief Executive or Menteri Besar is currently Mohd. Shukri Ramli of the Perikatan Nasional.

Geography edit

 
Bukit Chabang, a landmark twin-peaked mogote towering over paddy field squares

Perlis is the smallest state in Malaysia, covering a total land area of 819 km2. Like other West Coast states, it has a coastline facing the Strait of Malacca, measuring around 20.4 km (12.7 mi) from Kuala Sanglang near the border with Kedah's Kubang Pasu District up north towards the Malaysia-Thailand border near Pos Batu Putih, in the vicinity of Kuala Perlis.

From south to north, its topographical profile consists of flat, arable lands of the Kedah–Perlis Plain dotted with numerous mogotes, and abruptly rises up high as rolling karstic hills of the Nakawan Range, which forms the natural boundary between the state and the province of Satun on the Thai side. In general, paddy fields dominate much of the state's landscape as the Perlisian portion of the Kedah–Perlis Plain had been utilized for rice farming since antiquity. Meanwhile, the Nakawan runs southwest–northeast along the Thai border from Kuala Perlis towards Kaki Bukit. The range is home to the 733-metre tall Mount Perlis, the highest point in the state.

Climate edit

Along with northern Kedah, the entirety of Perlis experiences tropical monsoon climate (Köppen climate classification: Am).

Climate data for Kangar
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 30.2
(86.4)
32.4
(90.3)
32.4
(90.3)
31.1
(88.0)
30.2
(86.4)
29.9
(85.8)
29.5
(85.1)
29.4
(84.9)
29.1
(84.4)
28.9
(84.0)
28.9
(84.0)
28.9
(84.0)
30.1
(86.1)
Daily mean °C (°F) 26.4
(79.5)
27.7
(81.9)
28
(82)
27.6
(81.7)
27.4
(81.3)
27.4
(81.3)
27
(81)
26.9
(80.4)
26.5
(79.7)
26.1
(79.0)
26
(79)
25.9
(78.6)
26.9
(80.5)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 23.7
(74.7)
24.1
(75.4)
24.8
(76.6)
25.2
(77.4)
25.4
(77.7)
25.3
(77.5)
25
(77)
24.8
(76.6)
24.6
(76.3)
24.4
(75.9)
24.3
(75.7)
24
(75)
24.6
(76.3)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 48
(1.9)
44
(1.7)
121
(4.8)
171
(6.7)
205
(8.1)
161
(6.3)
167
(6.6)
196
(7.7)
220
(8.7)
272
(10.7)
218
(8.6)
129
(5.1)
1,952
(76.9)
Source: Climate-Data.org[25]

Government edit

 
Arau, the royal capital of Perlis.
 
Perlis State Legislative Assembly

Perlis is ruled by the House of Jamalullail. Unlike other Malaysian monarchical states, in which the ruler is a "Sultan", the Perlis ruler is called the "Raja".[26]

Legislative power in the state is exercised by the Perlis State Legislative Assembly, a unicameral chamber in which all 15 seats are elected from single-member constituencies. After the 2022 state election, the Perikatan Nasional coalition, led by the Malaysian Islamic Party, holds 14 of the assembly's 15 seats.

Raja appoints Menteri Besar (Chief Minister) and an Executive Council (akin to a Cabinet). Generally, the chief minister is a member of the legislative assembly who can command a majority on the assembly's floor. The Raja's appointment powers were at the centre of a brief constitutional crisis in the state after the 2008 general election. The Raja sought to appoint a Barisan Nasional assemblyman, Md Isa Sabu, as chief Minister despite Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi, who led the national coalition, nominating the incumbent Shahidan Kassim to continue in office. The Raja prevailed, and swore in Md Isa, who proceeded to serve a full term as chief minister.[27]

The state elects three members of the federal House of Representatives, for the constituencies of Arau, Kangar and Padang Besar. After the 2022 general elections, all three seats are held by Perikatan Nasional.

The state also has two federal senators; like all other states, the senators are not directly elected but appointed by a vote of the state legislative assembly.

Perlis, being the smallest state by area in Malaysia, is not divided into administrative districts. Nevertheless, it is still divided into 22 mukims (communes), namely:

 
Mukims of Perlis
 
Affiliation Coalition/Party Leader Status Seats
2022 election Current
  Perikatan Nasional Mohd Shukri Ramli Government 14 14
  Pakatan Harapan Gan Ay Ling Opposition 1 1
Total 15 15
Government majority 9 9

Demographics edit

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1970 121,062—    
1980 144,782+19.6%
1991 183,824+27.0%
2000 198,288+7.9%
2010 225,630+13.8%
2020 284,885+26.3%
Source: [28]
 
Perlis Hokkien Association

Religion edit

Religion in Perlis – 2010 Census[29]
religion percent
Islam
87.9%
Buddhism
10.0%
Hinduism
0.8%
Christianity
0.6%
Others
0.3%
Chinese Ethnic Religion
0.2%
No Religion
0.2%

As of 2010 the population of Perlis is 87.9% Muslim, 10.0% Buddhist, 0.8% Hindu, 0.6% Christian, 0.2% Taoist or Chinese religion followers, 0.2% non-religious, 0.2% unknown / none, and 0.1% followers of other religions.

The Malaysian constitution strictly defines what makes a "Malay", considering Malays those who are Muslim, speak Malay regularly, practise Malay customs, and lived in or have ancestors from Brunei, Malaysia and Singapore.[30] Statistics from the 2010 Census indicate that 83.6% of the Chinese population identify as Buddhist, with significant numbers of adherents following Taoism (3.4%) and Christianity (11.1%), along with small Hui-Muslim populations in areas like Penang. The majority of the Indian population follow Hinduism (86.2%), with a significant minority identifying as Christians (6.0%) or Muslims (4.1%). Christianity is the predominant religion of the non-Malay bumiputera community (46.5%) with an additional 40.4% identifying as Muslims.[31]

Languages edit

Majority of Perlis' population speaks Perlis Malay which is a sub-dialect of Kedah Malay but also has its own unique features compared to those of neighbouring Kedah. Perlis Chinese people are mostly Hokkien by ancestry and speak a dialect of Hokkien. Besides that there is also Hokkien, Mandarin, English, Tamil, Malayalam as well as small numbers of Southern Thai speakers, mostly ethnic Malaysian Siamese. However, large numbers of Perlisians regardless of ethnic origin mainly uses Perlis Malay as a lingua franca. In particular, Perlis is well known for its distinctive Hokkien language, known as Penang Hokkien. Hokkien serves as the lingua franca among the various ethnic Chinese communities in Perlis. Perlis Chinese are predominantly Hokkien and thus mostly speak Hokkien as their first language.

Tourism edit

Some of the tourist attractions in Perlis are:

 
Gua Kelam (Kelam Cave) entrance in 2010
  • Perlis State Park - Situated on the southern slopes of the Nakawan Range, the park consists of Mata Ayer and Wang Mu Forest Reserves with a total area of about 5,000 ha. Some of the attractions in the park include caves such as the famed Gua Kelam and Gua Wang Burma, which is located within the 500-year-old Setul limestone formation.[32]
    • Gua Kelam - A limestone cave that is one of the most visited destinations in Perlis.[33] Located about 33 km north of Kangar, the capital of Perlis, near Kaki Bukit.
  • Padang Besar - Located near the Malaysia-Thai border, the town is famed for its duty-free shopping scene.
  • Kuala Perlis - One of the popular activities here is fishing. There are also many restaurants that offer fresh seafood that is relatively cheaper than in the capital city.[34]The town is also a transit point for tourists to be ferried to Langkawi.
  • Kota Kayang Museum
  • Melati Lake Gardens
  • Perlis Snake Park

Transport edit

The KTM West Coast railway line runs through Perlis with stations at Padang Besar and Arau. KTM ETS (towards KL Sentral) and KTM Komuter Northern Sector (towards Butterworth) trains regularly call at both stations.

Perlis does not have an airport; Sultan Abdul Halim Airport serving Alor Setar in nearby Kedah is the nearest airport within Malaysia and can be reached by one hour's drive from Kangar. A bus service from Arau to the airport is also available.

Recreation edit

There is an outdoor rock climbing area in the limestone hills of Bukit Keteri with over 50 sport climbing routes that are bolted by the world's climbing team; the crags are split into two, both next to each other and the rockfaces rise to 350 m. The range of difficulty is from beginner to expert and many varieties of climbs are available.

See also edit

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Notes edit

  1. ^ "Perlis" singular is used officially in the state's constitution.[7]

External links edit

  • Tourism Malaysia – Perlis

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This article is about the Malaysian state For the computer scientist see Alan Perlis Indera Kayangan redirects here For the state constituency see Indera Kayangan state constituency Perlis note 1 Kedah Malay Perlis dialect Peghelih also known by its honorific title Perlis Indera Kayangan is a state of Malaysia in the northwestern coast of Peninsular Malaysia It is the smallest state in Malaysia by means of area and population as well as the northernmost in the country The state borders the Thai provinces of Satun and Songkhla to the north and the Malaysian state of Kedah to the south Perlis is the only Malaysian state that is not divided into any districts due to its small size but it is still divided into several communes 8 It was called Palit Thai palis by the Siamese when it was under their influence Perlis had a population of 227 025 as of the 2010 census 1 Perlis PeghelihStateOther transcription s Jawiڤرليس Chinese玻璃市 Tamilப ர ல ஸ Perlis Transliteration ThaipalisFlagCoat of armsNickname s Perlis Indera Kayangan ڤرليس ايندرا کايڠن Anthem Amin Amin ya Rabaljalilامين امين يا رب الجليل Amen Amen o Majestic Lord source source track track track Perlis in MalaysiaOpenStreetMapCoordinates 6 30 N 100 15 E 6 500 N 100 250 E 6 500 100 250Capital and largest city KangarRoyal capitalArauGovernment TypeParliamentary constitutional monarchy RajaSirajuddin Menteri BesarMohd Shukri Ramli PN PAS Area 1 Total819 km2 316 sq mi Highest elevation Mount Perlis 733 m 2 405 ft Population 2019 2 Total254 400 Density310 km2 800 sq mi DemonymPerlisianState Index HDI 2019 0 805 very high 9th 3 GDP 2019 RM 6 518 billion 1 564 billion 10th 4 Per capita 2019 RM 25 656 6 157 15th 4 Postal code01xxx to 02xxxCalling code04ISO 3166 codeMY 09Vehicle registrationREstablishment of Kota Sena as capital of Kedah1653Vassal state of Siam governed by Raja Long Krok1839 5 Kingdom formed when Syed Hussain appointed as King by Siam 6 20 April 1843Accession into the Federation of Malaya1 February 1948Independence as part of the Federation of Malaya31 August 1957Websitewww wbr perlis wbr gov wbr my www wbr perlisroyalty wbr gov wbr my Perlis experiences a tropical monsoon climate Much of the state s highlands are part of the Nakawan Range a subrange of the Tenasserim Hills system that spans through southern Myanmar Southern Thailand and Peninsular Malaysia with Mount Perlis as the highest point at 733 m The Nakawan also forms a natural frontier between the state and Thailand The capital of Perlis is Kangar and the royal capital is Arau Another important town is Padang Besar at the Malaysia Thailand border and Kuala Perlis the ferry town to Langkawi The main port and ferry terminal is at the small village of Kuala Perlis linking mostly to Langkawi Island Another important lately developed area is Pauh Putra within the subdistrict of Kurong Anai which houses the main campus of Malaysia University of Perlis 9 and Politeknik Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin Perlis has a famous snake sanctuary and research centre at Sungai Batu Pahat Perlis State Park and Gua Kelam are among the popular tourist attractions Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 3 Geography 3 1 Climate 4 Government 5 Demographics 5 1 Religion 5 2 Languages 6 Tourism 7 Transport 8 Recreation 9 See also 10 References 11 Notes 12 External linksEtymology editThe origin of the toponym Perlis is vague However there are several theories According to a Malaysian historian Mohd Yusuf bin Adil the name comes from the Thai phrase phrao loi Southern Thai phrawlxy which means kelapa hanyut coconut washed ashore since there were many coconuts found on the shores of Kuala Perlis The phrase has been shortened by locals until it sounded like pereleh or Perlis It has also been suggested Perlis may be a shortened form of a Malay word peroleh obtain as the state was a gift from Kedah since it was a part of Kedah before becoming a state on its own According to Negeri Perlis Indera Kayangan Sejarah Pembentukan Sebuah Negeri Berdaulat by Ahmad Ismail the name comes from a tree of the same name which may have gone extinct Some researches suggests the name is derived from a Northern Malay dialect word perelus which roughly translates as foot falling into a crack since Perlis is said to have a wide land filled with mud and the people s feet may sink into the mud 10 Additional suggestions include being named after someone or derived from the French word perlite which means rock due to a huge rock near Sungai Perlis 11 The honorific Indera Kayangan was given by Tuanku Raja Syed Hussin Jamalullail who ruled Perlis from 1843 to 1873 after the royal town of Indera Kayangan II 1797 until 1813 he was raised in now located in Kampung Langgar Kayang within the Kuala Perlis area 12 However this epithet became less popular under the recommendation of Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin Putra Jamalullail in 2015 in which according to him is inline with the official singular name given in the state constitution his father signed without any long epithets in general which is related to deities or any Darul 7 History edit nbsp Map of Perlis as a vassal of Siam in 1900 13 Perlis was originally part of Kedah although it occasionally came under rule by Siam or Aceh Perlis was historically an important realm within the Kingdom of Kedah Sultan Muhyiddin of Kedah made his capital in Kota Sena while Sultan Dhiauddin II made Kota Indera Kayangan his capital 14 Sultan Dhiauddin II of Kedah was honorifically titled as Raja Muda of Perlis and Kedah 15 16 akin to the title Prince of Wales in the United Kingdom During his reign as the Sultan of Kedah he oversaw a treaty with George Leith to cede Province Wellesley to Penang He was titled as Raja Muda of Perlis and Kedah 17 This fact depicted Perlis was a special realm within the Kedah sultanate Sultan Dhiauddin then made Syed Harun Jamalullail father of the future first Raja of Perlis as chieftain of Arau as a wedding gift to his marriage with his daughter Tengku Sofiah Syed Harun s descendant will eventually become deputy governor 1839 and Raja of Perlis 18 After the Siamese conquered Kedah in 1821 the British felt their interests in Perak to be threatened 19 This resulted in the 1826 Burney and Low Treaties 20 formalising relations between the two Malay states and Siam their nominal overlord In the Burney Treaty the exiled Sultan of Kedah Ahmad Tajuddin was not restored to his throne Sultan Ahmad and his armed supporters then fought in a series of war known as Perang Musuh Bisik for his restoration over twelve years 1830 1842 21 Towards the end of the conflict and the death of Siam s Ligor governor in 1839 Siam s main authority figure over Kedah Perlis was separated with Kedah 19 In 1842 the Sultan finally agreed to accept Siamese terms and was restored to his throne of Kedah However Siam separated Perlis into a separate principality directly vassal to Bangkok The Siamese made Raja Long Krok as the Governor of Siam in Perlis while Syed or Sayyid Hussain Jamalullail as deputy governor Finally on 20 May 1843 the Siamese made Sayyid Hussain Jamalulail the paternal grandson of a Hadhrami Arab Sayyid immigrant and maternal grandson of the Sultan of Kedah to be the first Raja of Perlis 22 which made Perlis a sovereign state His descendants still rule Perlis but as rajas instead of as sultans In 1897 Kedah led by its Prime Minister Wan Mat Saman began efforts to end the sovereignty of Perlis similar to what was made to the Kingdom of Kubang Pasu which absorbed into Kedah After several tense occasions and disputes Siamese King Chulalongkorn sided with Perlis 23 Perlis also had several disputes with the state of Setul before the 1900s As with Kedah the Anglo Siamese Treaty of 1909 forced Siam to relinquish its southern Malay vassal states of Kelantan Trengganu and Monthon Syburi comprising Kedah Perlis and Satun but Satun remained with Thailand to Great Britain The British installed a Resident in the Perlis royal capital of Arau Perlis was returned to Siam in World War II as a reward for Siam s alliance with Japan but this brief annexation ended with the Japanese surrender After World War II Perlis returned to British rule until it became part of the Malayan Union then the Federation of Malaya in 1957 and lastly Malaysia in 1963 Since 2000 the raja or hereditary monarch has been Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin He was the Yang di Pertuan Agong of Malaysia from 13 December 2001 to 12 December 2006 24 Tuanku Syed Faizuddin Putra was the Regent of Perlis during the five year period when Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin was Yang di Pertuan Agong The Chief Executive or Menteri Besar is currently Mohd Shukri Ramli of the Perikatan Nasional Geography edit nbsp Bukit Chabang a landmark twin peaked mogote towering over paddy field squares Perlis is the smallest state in Malaysia covering a total land area of 819 km2 Like other West Coast states it has a coastline facing the Strait of Malacca measuring around 20 4 km 12 7 mi from Kuala Sanglang near the border with Kedah s Kubang Pasu District up north towards the Malaysia Thailand border near Pos Batu Putih in the vicinity of Kuala Perlis From south to north its topographical profile consists of flat arable lands of the Kedah Perlis Plain dotted with numerous mogotes and abruptly rises up high as rolling karstic hills of the Nakawan Range which forms the natural boundary between the state and the province of Satun on the Thai side In general paddy fields dominate much of the state s landscape as the Perlisian portion of the Kedah Perlis Plain had been utilized for rice farming since antiquity Meanwhile the Nakawan runs southwest northeast along the Thai border from Kuala Perlis towards Kaki Bukit The range is home to the 733 metre tall Mount Perlis the highest point in the state Climate edit Along with northern Kedah the entirety of Perlis experiences tropical monsoon climate Koppen climate classification Am Climate data for Kangar Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Mean daily maximum C F 30 2 86 4 32 4 90 3 32 4 90 3 31 1 88 0 30 2 86 4 29 9 85 8 29 5 85 1 29 4 84 9 29 1 84 4 28 9 84 0 28 9 84 0 28 9 84 0 30 1 86 1 Daily mean C F 26 4 79 5 27 7 81 9 28 82 27 6 81 7 27 4 81 3 27 4 81 3 27 81 26 9 80 4 26 5 79 7 26 1 79 0 26 79 25 9 78 6 26 9 80 5 Mean daily minimum C F 23 7 74 7 24 1 75 4 24 8 76 6 25 2 77 4 25 4 77 7 25 3 77 5 25 77 24 8 76 6 24 6 76 3 24 4 75 9 24 3 75 7 24 75 24 6 76 3 Average precipitation mm inches 48 1 9 44 1 7 121 4 8 171 6 7 205 8 1 161 6 3 167 6 6 196 7 7 220 8 7 272 10 7 218 8 6 129 5 1 1 952 76 9 Source Climate Data org 25 Government editMain articles Government of Perlis Perlis State Executive Council and Perlis State Legislative Assembly See also Menteri Besar of Perlis nbsp Arau the royal capital of Perlis nbsp Perlis State Legislative Assembly Perlis is ruled by the House of Jamalullail Unlike other Malaysian monarchical states in which the ruler is a Sultan the Perlis ruler is called the Raja 26 Legislative power in the state is exercised by the Perlis State Legislative Assembly a unicameral chamber in which all 15 seats are elected from single member constituencies After the 2022 state election the Perikatan Nasional coalition led by the Malaysian Islamic Party holds 14 of the assembly s 15 seats Raja appoints Menteri Besar Chief Minister and an Executive Council akin to a Cabinet Generally the chief minister is a member of the legislative assembly who can command a majority on the assembly s floor The Raja s appointment powers were at the centre of a brief constitutional crisis in the state after the 2008 general election The Raja sought to appoint a Barisan Nasional assemblyman Md Isa Sabu as chief Minister despite Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi who led the national coalition nominating the incumbent Shahidan Kassim to continue in office The Raja prevailed and swore in Md Isa who proceeded to serve a full term as chief minister 27 The state elects three members of the federal House of Representatives for the constituencies of Arau Kangar and Padang Besar After the 2022 general elections all three seats are held by Perikatan Nasional The state also has two federal senators like all other states the senators are not directly elected but appointed by a vote of the state legislative assembly Perlis being the smallest state by area in Malaysia is not divided into administrative districts Nevertheless it is still divided into 22 mukims communes namely nbsp Mukims of Perlis Abi Arau Beseri Chuping Jejawi Kaki Bukit Kayang Kechor Kuala Perlis Kurong Anai Kurong Batang Ngulang Oran Padang Pauh Paya Padang Siding Sanglang Sena Seriab Sungai Adam Titi Tinggi Padang Besar Utan Aji and Wang Bintong nbsp Affiliation Coalition Party Leader Status Seats 2022 election Current Perikatan Nasional Mohd Shukri Ramli Government 14 14 Pakatan Harapan Gan Ay Ling Opposition 1 1 Total 15 15 Government majority 9 9Demographics editHistorical populationYearPop 1970121 062 1980144 782 19 6 1991183 824 27 0 2000198 288 7 9 2010225 630 13 8 2020284 885 26 3 Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Source 28 nbsp Perlis Hokkien Association Religion edit Religion in Perlis 2010 Census 29 religion percent Islam 87 9 Buddhism 10 0 Hinduism 0 8 Christianity 0 6 Others 0 3 Chinese Ethnic Religion 0 2 No Religion 0 2 As of 2010 the population of Perlis is 87 9 Muslim 10 0 Buddhist 0 8 Hindu 0 6 Christian 0 2 Taoist or Chinese religion followers 0 2 non religious 0 2 unknown none and 0 1 followers of other religions The Malaysian constitution strictly defines what makes a Malay considering Malays those who are Muslim speak Malay regularly practise Malay customs and lived in or have ancestors from Brunei Malaysia and Singapore 30 Statistics from the 2010 Census indicate that 83 6 of the Chinese population identify as Buddhist with significant numbers of adherents following Taoism 3 4 and Christianity 11 1 along with small Hui Muslim populations in areas like Penang The majority of the Indian population follow Hinduism 86 2 with a significant minority identifying as Christians 6 0 or Muslims 4 1 Christianity is the predominant religion of the non Malay bumiputera community 46 5 with an additional 40 4 identifying as Muslims 31 Languages edit Majority of Perlis population speaks Perlis Malay which is a sub dialect of Kedah Malay but also has its own unique features compared to those of neighbouring Kedah Perlis Chinese people are mostly Hokkien by ancestry and speak a dialect of Hokkien Besides that there is also Hokkien Mandarin English Tamil Malayalam as well as small numbers of Southern Thai speakers mostly ethnic Malaysian Siamese However large numbers of Perlisians regardless of ethnic origin mainly uses Perlis Malay as a lingua franca In particular Perlis is well known for its distinctive Hokkien language known as Penang Hokkien Hokkien serves as the lingua franca among the various ethnic Chinese communities in Perlis Perlis Chinese are predominantly Hokkien and thus mostly speak Hokkien as their first language Tourism editSome of the tourist attractions in Perlis are nbsp Gua Kelam Kelam Cave entrance in 2010 Perlis State Park Situated on the southern slopes of the Nakawan Range the park consists of Mata Ayer and Wang Mu Forest Reserves with a total area of about 5 000 ha Some of the attractions in the park include caves such as the famed Gua Kelam and Gua Wang Burma which is located within the 500 year old Setul limestone formation 32 Gua Kelam A limestone cave that is one of the most visited destinations in Perlis 33 Located about 33 km north of Kangar the capital of Perlis near Kaki Bukit Padang Besar Located near the Malaysia Thai border the town is famed for its duty free shopping scene Kuala Perlis One of the popular activities here is fishing There are also many restaurants that offer fresh seafood that is relatively cheaper than in the capital city 34 The town is also a transit point for tourists to be ferried to Langkawi Kota Kayang Museum Melati Lake Gardens Perlis Snake ParkTransport editThe KTM West Coast railway line runs through Perlis with stations at Padang Besar and Arau KTM ETS towards KL Sentral and KTM Komuter Northern Sector towards Butterworth trains regularly call at both stations Perlis does not have an airport Sultan Abdul Halim Airport serving Alor Setar in nearby Kedah is the nearest airport within Malaysia and can be reached by one hour s drive from Kangar A bus service from Arau to the airport is also available Recreation editThere is an outdoor rock climbing area in the limestone hills of Bukit Keteri with over 50 sport climbing routes that are bolted by the world s climbing team the crags are split into two both next to each other and the rockfaces rise to 350 m The range of difficulty is from beginner to expert and many varieties of climbs are available See also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Perlis Breakdown of State Seats Representatives elected 2018References edit a b Laporan Kiraan Permulaan 2010 Jabatan Perangkaan Malaysia p 27 Archived from the original on 27 December 2010 Retrieved 24 January 2011 Perangkaan Demografi Suku Tahun Pertama Department of Statistics Malaysia 2018 Archived from the original on 12 February 2016 Retrieved 25 May 2015 Subnational Human Development Index 2 1 Kedah Malaysia Global Data Lab of Institute for Management Research Radboud University Retrieved 22 December 2019 a b Department of Statistics Malaysia Official Portal www dosm gov my Retrieved 30 September 2020 Kewujudan Perlis Archived from the original on 15 September 2021 Institusi Baraja Archived 15 September 2021 at the Wayback Machine a b State should be called Perlis only no Indera Kayangan says Raja of Perlis The Star 26 May 2015 Richmond Simon May 2022 Lonely Planet Malaysia Singapore amp Brunei Lonely Planet p 385 ISBN 978 1 83869 658 0 PM rasmi perpustakaan UniMAP April ini 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Malaysia Scarecrow Press p 252 Palaces intervene in appointment of two MBs The Star 15 March 2008 Archived from the original on 29 June 2017 Retrieved 5 November 2014 Key Findings of Population and Housing Census of Malaysia 2020 pdf in Malay and English Department of Statistics Malaysia ISBN 978 967 2000 85 3 2010 Population and Housing Census of Malaysia PDF Department of Statistics Malaysia Archived from the original PDF on 13 November 2013 Retrieved 17 June 2012 p 13 World and Its Peoples Malaysia Philippines Singapore and Brunei Marshall Cavendish Corporation 2008 pp 1160 1166 1192 1218 1222 ISBN 978 0 7614 7642 9 Population Distribution and Basic Demographic Characteristics PDF Department of Statistics Malaysia p 82 Archived from the original PDF on 22 May 2014 Retrieved 4 October 2011 Perlis State Park Tourism Malaysia Archived from the original on 22 May 2014 Retrieved 22 May 2014 Actionline Dark future for Gua Kelam New Straits Times 3 January 2017 Kuala Perlis Tourism Malaysia Retrieved 22 May 2014 Notes edit Perlis singular is used officially in the state s constitution 7 External links edit nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Perlis Official Perlis State Government web site Tourism Malaysia Perlis Website of His Majesty the Raja of Perlis Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Perlis amp oldid 1219400606, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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