2006 in Malaysia

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2006 in Malaysia
49 years of the nationhood

The congestion at Kepong Flyover slip roads when the flyover is closed to the traffic
The congestion at Kepong Flyover slip roads when the flyover is closed to the traffic
TV9 logo.
TV9 logo.
The business district of Kuala Lumpur in the evening of September 29, 2006 during 2006 Southeast Asian haze. Menara Kuala Lumpur was barely visible. The average API for that day was in between 70 and 80.
The business district of Kuala Lumpur in the evening of September 29, 2006 during 2006 Southeast Asian haze. Menara Kuala Lumpur was barely visible. The average API for that day was in between 70 and 80.
Image of MEASAT-3 orbiting over Malaysia
Image of MEASAT-3 orbiting over Malaysia

Contents

[edit] Incumbents

[edit] Federal level

[edit] State level

[edit] Events

[edit] January

[edit] February

[edit] March

[edit] April

[edit] May

[edit] June

[edit] July

[edit] August

[edit] September

[edit] October

[edit] November

[edit] December

[edit] National Day

[edit] Main theme

Keranamu Malaysia (Misi Nasional Penjana Wawasan)

[edit] National Day Parade

[edit] Sports

  • KL06 FESPIC Games

[edit] Births

  • Muhammad Naufal Firdaus bin Shahrul Nizam — Malaysian- Bandar Setia Alam

[edit] Deaths

  • Rosiah Chik — Malay singer
  • Fadzil Ahmad — King of Gambus Malaysia
  • S. Jibeng — Malay singer
  • R. Letchumanan — Malaysian strongest man
  • Tan Sri Ahmad Noordin Zakaria — Former Auditor-General
  • Dato' Dr S.K. Dharmalingam — First oncologist and president of the National Cancer Society Malaysia (NCSM)
  • Tun Abdullah Salleh — Former Secretary Chief and founder of the Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM)
  • Puan Sri Rosaline Yeoh — Former model, Hong Kong television personality and wife of the YTL Corporation chairman Tan Sri Francis Yeoh
  • Hani Mohsin — Celebrity and the host of the TV gameshow Wheel of Fortune Malaysia version Roda Impian
  • Rashid Maidin — Senior leader of the Communist Party of Malaya (CPM)
  • Ven. K Sri Dhammananda formerly known as Samuel Dass — Malaysian Buddhist chief monk
  • Tan Sri Dr B.C. Sekhtar — Rubber research icon
  • Tan Sri Mohamed Khir Johari — Former Minister of Education
  • Norsehah Abu Bakar (Seha) — Host of the music TV show Muzik TV
  • Ali Khan Shamsudin — Malaysian "Snake King"
  • Tengku Paris Tengku Razlan — state assemblymen for Batu Talam, Pahang.

[edit] See also