Kedah

Kedah
Kedah Darul Aman
قدح دار الأمان
Other transcription(s)
 • Jawiقدح
 • Chinese吉打
 • Tamilகடாரம்
Keṭā (Transliteration)
Nickname(s): 
Negeri Jelapang Padi
The Rice Bowl State
Anthem: Allah Selamatkan Sultan Mahkota
God Save the Crowned Sultan
   Kedah in    Malaysia
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Coordinates: 6°07′42″N 100°21′46″E / 6.12833°N 100.36278°E / 6.12833; 100.36278
CountryMalaysia
Old Kedah2nd CE
Kedah Sultanate1136
Siamese control1821
British control1909
Japanese occupation1942
Independence as part of the Federation of Malaya31 August 1957
CapitalAlor Setar
Largest CitySungai Petani
Royal capitalAnak Bukit
Government
 • TypeParliamentary constitutional monarchy
 • SultanSallehuddin
 • Menteri BesarMuhammad Sanusi Md Nor
(PNPAS)
Area
 • Total9,500 km2 (3,700 sq mi)
Highest elevation1,862 m (6,109 ft)
Population
 (2020)[2]
 • Total2,171,900
 • Density199/km2 (520/sq mi)
DemonymKedahan
Postal code
05xxx to 09xxx
Calling code04
08 (Langkawi)
ISO 3166 codeMY-02
Vehicle registrationK (Mainland Kedah)
KV (Langkawi Island)
HDI (2021)Decrease 0.799[3]
high · 8th
GDP (nominal)2022
 • TotalIncrease $12.812 billion
(RM 56.373 billion)[4] (10th)
 • Per capitaIncrease $5,902
(RM 25,967)[4] (13th)
GDP (PPP)2022
 • TotalIncrease $32.239 billion (9th)
 • Per capitaIncrease $16,435 (13th)
Websitekedah.gov.my

Kedah (Malay pronunciation: [kəˈdɑh]),[5] also known by its honorific Darul Aman and historically as Queda,[6] is a state of Malaysia, located in the northwestern part of Peninsular Malaysia. The state covers a total area of over 9,000 km2, and it consists of the mainland and the Langkawi islands. The mainland has a relatively flat terrain, which is used to grow rice, while Langkawi is an archipelago, most of which are uninhabited islands.

Kedah was previously known as Kadaram (Tamil: கடாரம்; Kaṭāram) by the ancient and medieval Tamils, Kataha or Kalahbar (Arabic: قتح; qataḥa or Arabic: قلحبر; qalaḥbar) by the Arabs, and Syburi (Thai: ไทรบุรี; RTGSSai Buri) by the Siamese when it was under their influence.[7][8]

To the north, Kedah borders the state of Perlis and shares an international boundary with the Songkhla and Yala provinces of Thailand. It borders the states of Perak to the south and Penang to the southwest.

The state's capital is Alor Setar and the royal seat is in Anak Bukit. Other major towns include Sungai Petani (its largest urban area by population), and Kulim on the mainland, and Kuah on Langkawi.

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  2. ^ "Population by States and Ethnic Group". Department of Information, Ministry of Communications and Multimedia, Malaysia. 2015. Archived from the original on 12 February 2016. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
  3. ^ "Subnational Human Development Index (7.0) [Kedah – Malaysia]". Global Data Lab of Institute for Management Research, Radboud University. Retrieved 16 December 2023.
  4. ^ a b DOSM. "Department of Statistics Malaysia". www.dosm.gov.my. Retrieved 11 September 2023.
  5. ^ "Kedah pronunciation". Forvo.
  6. ^ "Enakmen Pentadbiran Undang-Undang Islam (Kedah Darul Aman) 2008 - Enakmen 5 Tahun 2008". www2.esyariah.gov.my. Retrieved 29 April 2020.
  7. ^ Miksic, John Norman; Yian, Goh Geok (2000). Ancient Southeast Asia. Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-73554-4.
  8. ^ Cyril Skinner, The Civil War in Kelantan in 1839, Kuala Lumpur: Monographs of the Malaysian Branch, Royal Asiatic Society, 1965.

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