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Cheras, Selangor, a suburb that stretches from Kuala Lumpur to Kajang in Selangor, Malaysia
Devasagayam Christie Jayaseelan (born 18 August 1986 in Kajang) is a Malaysian footballer currently playing for ATM FA in the Malaysia Premier League.
On November 16, 1924, a peacekeeping ceremony between the Iban, Kayan, Kenyah and Kajang was held here in the presence of Rajah Charles Brooke.
It was located at Taman Shamelin-Perkasa, Cheras, Kuala Lumpur but has moved to the new campus in Jalan Ilmiah, Taman Universiti, 43000 Kajang, Selangor.
Kajang Hospital is a government-funded district hospital located in the eastern part of Kajang town in the district of Hulu Langat in Selangor, Malaysia.
The movie is about Adnan bin Saidi, a young Malay from Sungai Ramal in Kajang, Selangor who had joined the Malay Regiment of the British Colonial Forces just before the Second World War broke out in Asia.
The town is rapidly becoming more accessible, thanks to new highways (such as the Kajang-Seremban Highway and the Kajang SILK Highway), and more attractive due to new development (including, for example, the Malaysian campus of the University of Nottingham).
Shahurain Abu Samah (born on December 23, 1986 in Kajang, Selangor) is a Malaysian footballer who is currently a midfielder/right winger for Felda United F.C..
Rated as a Tier-5 "Excellent University" by the Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia in 2009 and 2011, UniKL has 12 institutes spread across 11 campuses throughout Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur, Gombak, Cheras, Bangi, Kajang, Sepang, Taboh Naning, Pasir Gudang, Ipoh, Lumut and Kulim.