Manjoi or Gugusan Manjoi is a satellite town in Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia,. It is considered a major Malay neighbourhood in Peninsular Malaysia second only to the Kampung Baru at the heart of Kuala Lumpur, the nation's capital. Manjoi has mosques and many facilities that are convenient for its residents. It combines several locales/Malay villages (Kampungs). This neighbourhood is under the administration of Mukim Hulu Kinta (Ipoh) of Kinta District.
These are the Malay Kampungs that are collectively called Gugusan Manjoi:
The village was founded around 1900 by Uda Kidal from Bota, Perak. He and a few of his friends opened a piece of land outside of Ipoh to look for a better life and livelihood. âÂÂManjoiâ is named after Uda Kidal's grandfather, Tok Manjoi, a very pious man. Tok Manjoi, whom Uda Kidal was very close to, advised him to care for the area and make sure the settlers did not squabble with one another.
Another version of the story stated that âÂÂManjoiâ is derived from Uda Kidal's wife's name, Teh Manja. âÂÂManjaâ in Parit dialect sounds like âÂÂmanjéâÂÂ, which eventually evolved and became âÂÂManjoiâÂÂ.
Soon, more and more people, especially from Parit and Bota migrated to the area. Kampung Manjoi grew larger and became well known as a Malay settlement in Ipoh. To date, it is the largest Malay settlement in the state of Perak and one of the largest in Malaysia.
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