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The Hadhrami diaspora in Southeast Asia [electronic resource] : identity maintenance or assimilation? / edited by Ahmed Ibrahim Abushouk, Hassan Ahmed Ibrahim.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Social, economic, and political studies of the Middle East and Asia ; v. 107.Publication details: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2009.Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 297 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789047425786
  • 9047425782
  • 9789004172319
  • 9004172319
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Hadhrami diaspora in Southeast Asia.DDC classification:
  • 305.892/75335 22
LOC classification:
  • DS523.4.A73 H33 2009eb
Other classification:
  • 15.78
  • 6,23
  • LB 48400
  • LB 56355
  • MS 3600
Online resources:
Contents:
Contents; Acknowledgments; Foreword --- Dato' Seri Syed Hamid Albar; A Note on Transliteration; Introduction --- Ahmed Ibrahim Abushouk and Hassan Ahmed Ibrahim; I. Reflections on the Longevity of the Hadhrami Diaspora in the Indian Ocean --- Ulrike Freitag; II. Arabophobia and tarekat: How Sayyid 'Uthmän Became Advisor to the Netherlands Colonial Administration --- Nico J.G. Kaptein; III. Arab Hadhramis in Malaysia: Their Origins and Assimilation in Malay Society --- Abdul Rahman Tang Abdullah.
IV. Tea and Company: Interactions between the Arab Elite and the British in Cosmopolitan Singapore --- Nurfadzilah YahayaV. Economic Crisis and State-Building in Hadhramaut, 1941-1949: The Impact of the Decline of Southeast Asian Remittances --- Christian Lekon; VI. The Decline of Arab Capitalism in Southeast Asia --- Rajeswary Ampalavanar Brown; VII. Entrepreneurial Strategies of Hadhrami Arabs in Southeast Asia, c. 1750s-1950s --- William Gervase Clarence-Smith; VIII. Al-Manär and the Hadhrami Elite.
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Summary: Based on the proceedings of an international conference convened by the Department of History and Civilisation, International Islamic University Malaysia, in collaboration with the Embassy of the Republic of Yemen in Kuala Lumpur, from 26th to 28th August 2005, this title reviews twelve out of thirty-five papers presented at the conference.
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Based on papers presented at the international conference, held in Kuala Lumpur on August 26-28, 2005.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-285) and index.

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Contents; Acknowledgments; Foreword --- Dato' Seri Syed Hamid Albar; A Note on Transliteration; Introduction --- Ahmed Ibrahim Abushouk and Hassan Ahmed Ibrahim; I. Reflections on the Longevity of the Hadhrami Diaspora in the Indian Ocean --- Ulrike Freitag; II. Arabophobia and tarekat: How Sayyid 'Uthmän Became Advisor to the Netherlands Colonial Administration --- Nico J.G. Kaptein; III. Arab Hadhramis in Malaysia: Their Origins and Assimilation in Malay Society --- Abdul Rahman Tang Abdullah.

IV. Tea and Company: Interactions between the Arab Elite and the British in Cosmopolitan Singapore --- Nurfadzilah YahayaV. Economic Crisis and State-Building in Hadhramaut, 1941-1949: The Impact of the Decline of Southeast Asian Remittances --- Christian Lekon; VI. The Decline of Arab Capitalism in Southeast Asia --- Rajeswary Ampalavanar Brown; VII. Entrepreneurial Strategies of Hadhrami Arabs in Southeast Asia, c. 1750s-1950s --- William Gervase Clarence-Smith; VIII. Al-Manär and the Hadhrami Elite.

Based on the proceedings of an international conference convened by the Department of History and Civilisation, International Islamic University Malaysia, in collaboration with the Embassy of the Republic of Yemen in Kuala Lumpur, from 26th to 28th August 2005, this title reviews twelve out of thirty-five papers presented at the conference.

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