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  2. Arab Malaysians - Wikipedia

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    The Arab Malaysians (Malay: Orang Arab Malaysia; Arabic: ماليزيون عرب; Jawi: اورڠ عرب مليسيا) consists of people of full or partial Arab descent (specifically Hadhrami, other Southern Arabian and Gulf Arab descent) who were born in or immigrated to Malaysia. Arab traders had been visiting Southeast Asia since pre-Islamic ...

  3. Category:Malaysian people of Arab descent - Wikipedia

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    This category page lists notable citizens of Malaysia of Arab ethnic origin or descent, whether partial or full. The main article for this category is Arab Malaysians . Pages in category "Malaysian people of Arab descent"

  4. Tribes of Arabia - Wikipedia

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    The general consensus among 14th-century Arab genealogists is that Arabs are of three kinds: Al-Arab al-Ba'ida (Arabic: العرب البائدة), "The Extinct Arabs", were an ancient group of tribes in pre-Islamic Arabia that included the ‘Ād, the Thamud, the Tasm and the Jadis, thelaq (who included branches of Banu al-Samayda), and others.

  5. Malays (ethnic group) - Wikipedia

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    The Encyclopedia of Malaysia: Early History, has pointed out a total of three theories of the origin of Malays: The Yunnan theory (published in 1889) – The theory of Proto-Malays originating from Yunnan approximately 4,000 to 6,000 years ago. The theory is supported by R.H Geldern and his team who theorized that their migration occurred from ...

  6. Category:Tribes of Arabia - Wikipedia

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    A. Abd al-Qays; Abda (Morocco) Banu Abd-Shams; Abdul Jaleel (tribe) Abidah (tribe) ʿĀd; Aït Oussa; Al Bin Ali; Al Bu Kharaiban; Al Fakhro; Al Kathiri; Al Khater

  7. Bugis-Malay - Wikipedia

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    The Bugis-Malay, also known as Buginese-Malay, Malay-Bugis or Melayu-Bugis, Peranakan Bugis, are a cultural and ethnic group with heritage rooted in both Malay and Bugis communities, typically comprising individuals of mixed Malay and South Sulawesi ancestry.

  8. Hadharem - Wikipedia

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    The Hadharem (Arabic: حضارم, romanized: ḥaḍārim; singular: Hadhrami, Arabic: حضرمي, romanized: ḥaḍramī) are an Arabic-speaking ethnographic group indigenous to the Hadhramaut region in the Arabian Peninsula, which is part of modern-day Yemen.

  9. Batek people - Wikipedia

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    For more than a thousand years, some Negrito tribes from the southern forests were enslaved and exploited until modern times while others remain in isolation and avoided contact. [5] The Batek people were first documented by Europeans in 1878, when explorer-naturalist Nicholai Miklukho-Maklai of Russia wrote about them. [6]