Sabah[1] is a state in Malaysia situated on the north of the Borneo island, its former name was North Borneo. It has a very long history, much of which is not documented. Although it is part of Malaysia, it does not share many common cultural characteristics with the states of the Peninsula Malaysia. For example, according to the 1980 census, it has over 50 language groups and over 80 dialects, even a fraction of such complexity cannot be found on the Peninsula. The Peninsula is dominated by the Malay people, making just over half of the population, they also form the dominant power in the multi-party government. Malay is a minority group in Sabah but politically the every day affairs of political life is very much overshadowed by that of
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