Journal of Tamil Studies, 第 25-26 期International Institute of Tamil Studies, 1984 |
搜尋書籍內容
第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 17 筆
第 3 頁
... Malay habits , language and dress , yet retaind their Hindu religion . " " The conversion of Malaya to Islam mainly brought about by Arab trade rs ( although merchants from Gujarat played a certain role ) and the arrival of the ...
... Malay habits , language and dress , yet retaind their Hindu religion . " " The conversion of Malaya to Islam mainly brought about by Arab trade rs ( although merchants from Gujarat played a certain role ) and the arrival of the ...
第 4 頁
... Malaya became independent , the plantation labourers saw themselves as Indians belonging to India , and their stay in Malaya as temporary.18 Hence , they very seldom brought their families with them which explains the very unequal ...
... Malaya became independent , the plantation labourers saw themselves as Indians belonging to India , and their stay in Malaya as temporary.18 Hence , they very seldom brought their families with them which explains the very unequal ...
第 7 頁
... Malaya had been represented by the CIAM ( Central Indian Association of Malaya ) and , from 1946 , the MIA and MIC ( Malayan Indian Association and Malayan Indian Congress ) , which were both dominated either by 35 84 North Indians or ...
... Malaya had been represented by the CIAM ( Central Indian Association of Malaya ) and , from 1946 , the MIA and MIC ( Malayan Indian Association and Malayan Indian Congress ) , which were both dominated either by 35 84 North Indians or ...
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The Tamilians in MalaysiaProblems | 1 |
Language of Malavedas | 40 |
The Indus Valley Writing is Proto Dravidian | 50 |
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