National Archives of Malaysia
- Datuk Aaron Ago Dagang, Minister of National Unity
- YBhg. Dato' Jaafar Sidek bin Abdul Rahman, Director-General
The National Archives of Malaysia (Malay: Arkib Negara Malaysia) is a Malaysian archive located in Kuala Lumpur.
History
The National Archives of Malaysia were established in 1957 as the Public Records Office before changing to their current name in 1963. They established their current location in Jalan Duta in 1982. The National Archives Act 2003 (Act 629) was passed in 2003, providing the legislative basis for the National Archives of Malaysia for branch of archive.[1]
See also
References
- ^ "Official Portal of Malaysia National Archives".
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