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*14 January – [[Tun Abdul Razak]], second Malaysian prime minister died in [[London]], [[United Kingdom]] due to [[leukaemia]]. On 16 January, his body was brought back to [[Malaysia]] and laid to rest at [[Makam Pahlawan]] near [[Masjid Negara]], [[Kuala Lumpur]].
*14 January – [[Tun Abdul Razak]], second Malaysian prime minister died in [[London]], [[United Kingdom]] due to [[leukaemia]]. On 16 January, his body was brought back to [[Malaysia]] and laid to rest at [[Makam Pahlawan]] near [[Masjid Negara]], [[Kuala Lumpur]].
*15 January – [[Tun Hussein Onn]] replaces [[Tun Abdul Razak]] as a prime minister.
*15 January – [[Tun Hussein Onn]] replaces [[Tun Abdul Razak]] as a prime minister.
*6 February – The 75th anniversary of the [[Institute of Medical Research]] is celebrated.
*21 February – [[Subang Jaya]], a new township in [[Petaling Jaya]], [[Selangor]] developed by [[Sime Darby]] is established.
*21 February – [[Subang Jaya]], a new township in [[Petaling Jaya]], [[Selangor]] developed by [[Sime Darby]] is established.
*28 February – [[Sultan Yahya Petra]] of [[Kelantan]] is installed as the sixth [[Yang di-Pertuan Agong]].
*28 February – [[Sultan Yahya Petra]] of [[Kelantan]] is installed as the sixth [[Yang di-Pertuan Agong]].
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*6 June – [[Sabah]] chief ministers and former state [[Yang di-Pertua Negeri]] (Governor), [[Tun Fuad Stephens]] including ten passengers and one crews were killed in a [[Double Six Tragedy|plane crash]] near [[Kota Kinabalu]]. Tun Fuad Stephens' body was interred at [[Sabah State Mosque|State Mausoleum near Sabah State Mosque]], [[Kota Kinabalu]].
*6 June – [[Sabah]] chief ministers and former state [[Yang di-Pertua Negeri]] (Governor), [[Tun Fuad Stephens]] including ten passengers and one crews were killed in a [[Double Six Tragedy|plane crash]] near [[Kota Kinabalu]]. Tun Fuad Stephens' body was interred at [[Sabah State Mosque|State Mausoleum near Sabah State Mosque]], [[Kota Kinabalu]].
*16 July – The Police Field Force (PFF) withdrawed from Betong, Thailand after Thailand closed its border with Malaysia.
*16 July – The Police Field Force (PFF) withdrawed from Betong, Thailand after Thailand closed its border with Malaysia.
*17 August – The State Council Complex and Administrative Building, Sarawak is officially opened.
* 21 October - The opening of [[Sultan Abu Bakar Museum]] in [[Pekan District]], [[Pahang]].
*18 October – The 25th anniversary of the [[Employees Provident Fund (Malaysia)|Employees Provident Fund]] is celebrated.
*21 October – The opening of [[Sultan Abu Bakar Museum]] in [[Pekan District]], [[Pahang]].
*20 November – The 25th anniversary of the [[Malaysian Association for the Blind]] is celebrated.
*14 December – The [[Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange]] (KLSE) was incorporated.
*14 December – The [[Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange]] (KLSE) was incorporated.



Revision as of 17:13, 3 April 2017

1976
in
Malaysia

Decades:
See also:Other events of 1976
History of Malaysia  • Timeline  • Years
Wreckage of the GAF Nomad aircraft carrying Tun Fuad Stephens and 10 people on 6 June 1976 at Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia.

1976 in Malaysia
19 years of the nationhood

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Federal level

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National Day

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Ketahanan Rakyat, meaning the People's Endurance

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