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ethnic Chinese the
largest ethnic community within the state. Most
Chinese Penangites are the
descendants of
Chinese colonists, traders, accountants, merchants...
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annexation of
Penang into the vast
Malay heartland proved unpo****r
among Penangites. The
Penang Secessionist Committee was
formed in 1948 due to economic...
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Malays (/məˈleɪ/ mə-LAY; Malay:
Orang Melayu, Jawi: أورڠ ملايو) are an
Austronesian ethnoreligious group native to
eastern Sumatra, the
Malay Peninsula...
- The
history of the Jews in
Malaysia reaches back to the 1700s. Jews have
lived in Malaysia,
whether as
immigrants or
those originally from the country...
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Odesites Pahang →
Pahangite (also "Pahangese")
Patna →
Patnaites Penang →
Penangite Perth →
Perthites (also "Perthian" and "Perthling")
Pullman → Pullmanites...
- Hongkongers,
Fuzhounese Americans, and Hakkas), Mongolia,
Malaysia (including
Penangite Chinese,
Straits Chinese, Sino-Natives (including Tatanas), and Peranakans...
- is
controversial and
often discussed in
local forums.
Majority of the
Penangites and
hawkers are
Hokkien who
talked in Hokkien-dialect. Thus, the Hokkien...
- the
historic English names generally remain and are
still used by most
Penangites.
Since the p****age of the
National Language Act 1967,
government policy...
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Penangite Indians (Tamil: பினாங்கு இந்தியர்கள்; Malay: Kaum
India di ****u Pinang), also
known as Chulias, are
Malaysian Indians that live
primarily in...
- Consulate-General.
Though the
Consulate does not
record what
state they come from,
Penangites are
widely thought to be the
largest group in the city.
Andaya 1982, p...