The majority of Malaysian Indians are ethnic Tamils; smaller groups include the Malayalees, Telugus, Sikhs and others.
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The majority of Malaysian Indians are ethnic Tamils; smaller groups include the Malayalees, Telugus, Sikhs and others.
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Malaysia's Indian Malaysian population is notable for its class stratification, with a significant elite as well as a large low income groups within its fold.
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The ancient Indian Malaysian Kalinga was located in southeastern India occupying modern day Orissa and northern Andhra Pradesh.
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Establishment of the plantations and the need for cheap labour led to an influx of Indian Malaysian migrants working under the indenture Kangani system in the 19th and early 20th century.
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The South Indian Malaysian Tamils were the majority throughout the country, on the rubber estates and railways, though a significant proportion found employment on the docks in Penang and Singapore.
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Malaysian Indian Congress is the oldest and largest Indian political party in Malaysia.
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The Malaysian Indian Muslim Congress is a party that represents the interests of the Indian Muslim community.
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The Malaysian Indian community is an important market for the Tamil film industry Kollywood.
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Indian Malaysian cuisine has had a strong influence on traditional Malay cuisine resulting in the popularity of curries in Malaysia.
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In Malaysia, most of the Indian Malaysian Christians are either Catholic, Pentecostal, Anglican, Methodist, or Lutheran.
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Indian Malaysian Muslims observe Ramadan, the Muslim month of fasting; and celebrate Hari Raya Aidilfitri and Hari Raya Aidiladha.
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Indian Malaysian documented what he made out to be "a group of seven inscriptions".
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The Indian Malaysian workforce was instrumental in the clearing of land for infrastructure, established rubber plantations, built the roads, set up transmission lines as well as managed early Malayan railways, ports and airports.
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