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  1. Pérák, the Spring Man ( Czech: [ˈpɛːraːk] ), was an urban legend originating from the Czechoslovak city of Prague during the German occupation of Czechoslovakia in the midst of World War II. In the decades following the war, Pérák has also been portrayed as a Czech superhero .

  2. The Sultan of Perak ( سلطان ڤيراق ‎) is one of the oldest hereditary seats among the Malay states . Replica of royal throne of Perak in National Museum. This white tengkolok embroidered with silver thread, tied in the style of Ayam Patah Kepak ("Rooster with Broken Wings"), is the headdress of the Sultan of Perak. Perak royal regalia.

  3. INTRODUCTION. On the stage of Perak's modern history there have been»many actors: the Malays, the Portuguese, the Achinese, the Dutch, the Bugis from Riau and Selangor, Siam and her vassal Kedah, and the British. To some small degree it was dynastic pride that made Acheh and the Bugis her aggressors, and Siam had hardly any Other conscious motive.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PerakPerak - Wikipedia

    There are many theories about the origin of the name Perak. [11] [12] Although not used until after 1529, the most popular etymology is "silver" (in Malay: perak ). This is associated with tin mining from the state's large mineral deposits, reflecting Perak's position as one of the world's largest sources of tin.

  5. Nov 10, 2023 · Czech Republic nazi Prague Sprinheeled Jack superhero urban legend WW2. In the early 1940s, with resistance to Nazi occupation flaring across Europe, the Czechs created a superhero. This is the story of Perak, Spring Man of Prague.

  6. Apr 27, 2022 · Tun Perak was the son of Malacca's first bendahara, Sri Wak Raja Tun Perpatih Besar. In 1445, he was appointed as Malacca's representative in Klang. Tun Perak was then appointed as bendahara in 1456 after he upset the Siamese attack against Malacca.

  7. www.royalark.net › Malaysia › perakPERAK - Royal Ark

    The history of the state of Perak (Negeri Perak Dar ur-Ridzwan) begins in 1528 with the installation of Sultan Muzaffar Shah I, a descendent of Sultan Mahmud Shah of Malacca. The dynasty is thus directly descended from the old ruling house of Malacca.