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  2. Tamil Malaysians - Wikipedia

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    A group of Tamil people in British Malaya, 1898. Tamil Malaysians, also known as Malaysian Tamilar, are people of full or partial Tamil descent who were born in or immigrated to Malaysia from Tamil Nadu, India and the Tamil regions of north-east Sri Lanka. The majority of 1.8–2 million people 80% of the Malaysian Indian populations in ...

  3. Malaysian Indians - Wikipedia

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    Historians such as J.V. Sebastian, K.T. Thirunavukkarasu, and A.W. Hamilton record that Tamil was the common language of commerce in Malaysia and Indonesia during historical times. The maritime Tamil significance in Sumatran and Malay Peninsula trading continued for centuries and borrowings into Malay from Tamil increased between the 15th and ...

  4. Languages of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Languages of Malaysia. The indigenous languages of Malaysia belong to the Mon-Khmer and Malayo-Polynesian families. The national, or official, language is Malay which is the mother tongue of the majority Malay ethnic group. The main ethnic groups within Malaysia are the Malay people, Han Chinese people and Tamil people, with many other ethnic ...

  5. Anyone used Scoopons/coupons pre bought to use in Malaysia ...

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  6. Malaysia Nanban - Wikipedia

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    The Malaysia Nanban (Tamil: மலேசியா நண்பன், "Malaysia's Friend") is a Tamil daily newspaper based in Malaysia, one of only three Tamil-language dailies in the country, alongside the Makkal Osai and the now-defunct Tamil Nesan and it is also the largest Tamil language widely-circulated newspaper in Malaysia, the Makkal Osai being second (excluding/including the now ...

  7. Sri Lankan Tamils - Wikipedia

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    Ethnic group Sri Lankan Tamils ஈழத்தமிழர் இலங்கை தமிழர் A postcard image of a Sri Lankan Tamil woman, 1910. Total population ~ 3.0 million (estimated; excluding Moors and Indian Tamils) Regions with significant populations Sri Lanka 2,270,924 (2012) Canada ~300,000 United Kingdom ~120,000 (2006) India ~100,000 (2005) Germany ~60,000 (2008) France ...

  8. Parangipettai - Wikipedia

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    Tamil is their mother tongue but it has been heavily influenced by Persian and Arabic. Previously, especially during the Tamil Chola rule of Tamil Nadu, Arab traders used to heavily trade around the Coromandel coast in which Parangipettai is located. Some traders claimed, throughout time decided to settle down here.

  9. Independence Day (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    Independence Day ( Malay: Hari Merdeka ), also known as National Day ( Hari Kebangsaan ), is the independence day of the Federation of Malaya from the British Empire. [1] [2] It commemorates the Malayan Declaration of Independence of 31 August 1957, and is defined in article 160 of the Constitution of Malaysia. [3]