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Tragic Orphans: Indians in Malaysia
An Examination of Regional Views on South Asian Co-Operation with Special Reference to Development and Security Perspectives in India and Shri Lanka
The Malay Language 'Pantun' of Melaka Chetti Indians in Malaysia
Language Shift Among Muslim Tamils in the Klang Valley
Using Cookbooks and Colonial Memoirs to Examine the Foodways of British Colonials in Asia, 1850-1900 Cecilia Y
The Malay Chetty Creole Language of Malacca: a Historical and Linguistic Perspective
Cultural Assimilation Among Malays and Indians in Malaysia
Reproduced from Yearning to Belong: Malaysia's
The Eurasian Problem in Nineteenth Century India
Voices of Malaysian Indian Writers Writing in English
The Gradual Disappearance of Untouchability in Singapore 1825-1965
Chitty” Heritage Community of Melaka
R. Raghavan Ethno-Racial Marginality in West Malaysia: the Case of the Peranakan Hindu Melaka Or Malaccan Chitty Community
Speaking in Many Tongues Gathers the Work of Researchers Study- Speaking in Many Tongues Ing Language Change in Malaysia for Over Two Decades
PERANAKAN a Colourful Culture PERANAKAN a Colourful Culture
The Imperial War Graves Commission and India's Missing Soldiers of the First World War
A Grammar of Baba Malay with Sociophonetic Considerations (PDF)
The Development of a Multi-Ethnic and Multi-Religious Society in Malaysia
Top View
Addressing the Effect of COVID-19 on Democracy in South and Southeast Asia
Tracing the Linguistic Crossroads Between Malay and Tamil
BILL SCHWARZ Caribbean Migration to Britain Brought Many New Things – New Musics, New Foods, New Styles
5 Important Festivals and Celebrations in Malaysia
Secondary Education in Fiji: an Investigation Into School
Integration Issues in the Host Lands: Southeast Asia and Fiji Quadrant III
Date: Approved
Malaysia, Singapore & Brunei
Community Engagement a Case Study on the Four Ethnic Groups in Melaka, World Heritage City, Malaysia
Copyright by Miriam Rafia Murtuza 2010
The Linguistic Evidences from Sejarah Melayu Showing the Greater Influence of Tamil in Malay Language
The Social and Ritual Organisation of South Indians in Melaka
Tracing the Linguistic Crossroads Between Malay and Tamil
The Journal of Social Sciences Research ISSN(E): 2411-9458, ISSN(P): 2413-6670 Special Issue