Malayan Union

The Malayan Union (Malay: Kesatuan Malaya; Jawi: كساتوان مالايا) was a union of the Malay states and the Straits Settlements of Penang and Malacca. It was the successor to British Malaya and was conceived to unify the Malay Peninsula under a single government to simplify administration. Following opposition by the ethnic Malays, the union was reorganised as the Federation of Malaya in 1948.

Malayan Union
Kesatuan Malaya (Malay)
1946–1948
Location of the Malayan Union (dark blue)
StatusBritish colony
Capital
and largest city
Kuala Lumpur
3°8′N 101°41′E
Common languagesMalay (official)
English
Religion
Sunni Islam (official)
Buddhism
Roman Catholicism
Hinduism
Protestantism
Malaysian folk religion
Animistic religion
King 
 1946–1948
George VI
Governor 
 1946–1948
Sir Edward Gent
Historical eraDecolonisation
 Established
1 April 1946
 Disestablished
31 January 1948
CurrencyMalayan dollar
Preceded by
Succeeded by
British Military Administration
Federation of Malaya
Today part ofMalaysia
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