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Anchor text: Riau
Target Entity: Riau
Preceding Context: The use of Malay as a lingua franca throughout the Malay Archipelago is linked to the rise of Muslim kingdoms and the spread of Islam, itself a consequence of growing regional trade. A literary language was established in Malacca. After the defeat of Malacca by the Portuguese in 1511, the literary center shifted to the Johor-Riau Sultanate, and the literary language is therefore often called Johor-Riau Malay, though it is a continuation of Malacca Malay. When Johor-Riau was divided between British Malaya (Johor) and the Dutch East Indies (
Succeeding Context: ), its language was accorded official status in both territories.
Paragraph Title: Origin
Source Page: Malay language

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