- male
- Enrique of Malacca was a native of the Malay Archipelago. Also known as Henry the Black, he was Ferdinand Magellan's personal servant and...
- male, deceased (1528)
- Sultan Mahmud Shah (died 1528) ruled Malacca from 1488 to 1528. He was the son of Sultan Alauddin Riayat Shah. Upon his father's premature death,...
- male, deceased (1444)
- Sultan Muhammad Shah (1424 - 1444), was the third sultan of Malacca. He is the son of Sultan Megat Iskandar Shah. He ruled Malacca from 1424 to...
- male, deceased (1960)
- Tun Dato Sir Tan Cheng Lock, Malaysian Chinese, was the founder and first president of the Malayan Chinese Association (MCA), which represents the...
- male, deceased (1850)
- Tan Tock Seng was a Singaporean merchant and philanthropist. Born in Malacca to an immigrant Fukien (Hokkien) father and Hokkien Peranakan mother,...
- male, deceased (1822)
- William Milne was the second Protestant missionary to China, after Robert Morrison. Born near Huntley, Aberdeenshire, he was converted to...
- male, deceased (1885)
- Yap Ah Loy was also known as Yap Tet Loy and Yap Mao Lan who was largely responsible for the development of Kuala Lumpur as a commercial and mining...
- male, deceased (1521)
- Duarte Barbosa (d. 1521) was a Portuguese writer and trader. Living in the 15th and the 16th century, his father was Diogo Barbosa. He travelled as...
- male, deceased (1540)
- Tomé Piers was an apothecary from Lisbon who spent 1512 to 1515 in Malacca immediately after the Portuguese conquest at a time when Europeans were o...
- male
- Dol Said or in full Dato' Abdul Said was a 19th century Malay leader of an area called Naning, which was then part of Malacca on the Malay...
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