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|title_deputy      = Governor-General
|title_deputy      = Governor-General
|deputy1          = X
|deputy1          = X
|year_deputy1      = 1896–1901
|year_deputy1      = 1904 - 1912 (first)
|deputy2          = Y
|deputy2          = Y
|year_deputy2      = 1896–1901
|year_deputy2      = 1916 - 1919 (last)
|stat_area1        = 1228267.1
|stat_area1        = 1228267.1
|stat_pop1        = 3,842,950
|stat_pop1        = 3,842,950

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Federated Melasian States

Föderierte Melasische Staaten
1904 - 1919
Flag of Federated Malay States
Flag
Coat of arms of Federated Malay States
Coat of arms
Motto: Stärke und Einheit
Srength and unity
Melasia in 1910
Melasia in 1910
StatusImperial political structure (compraising of three states under the direct rule of the Kingdom of Mascylla via the Viceroy of Mascyllary Melasia, and a quasi-federation of Princely States ruled by local feudals under the suzerainity of the Viceroy of Mascyllary Melasia)
CapitalJurgenshafen
Common languagesHesurian
Religion
Semitarism
Monarch 
• 1904 - 1919
Ludwig I
Governor-General 
• 1904 - 1912 (first)
X
• 1916 - 1919 (last)
Y
LegislatureParliament
Senate
Council of states
Historical eraColonialism
• Federated
31 January 1904
• Fleicher accord
13 May 1919
Area
19051,228,267.1 km2 (474,236.6 sq mi)
Population
• 1905
3,842,950
CurrencyMascyllary gold mark (1904 - 1907)
Melasian frank until 1919
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Mascyllary Melasia
Republic of Melasia
Kenlong
Today part of