Orang India Singapura

Orang India Singapura juga didefinisikan sebagai golongan berasal dari Asia Selatan yang merangkumi 9% daripada seluruh penduduk di negara tersebut, membuat kelompok etnik tersebut menjadi kelompok etnik terbesar di Singapura setelah kaum Cina dan Melayu.

Orang India Singapura
சிங்கப்பூர் இந்தியர்கள்
Kawasan ramai penduduk
 Singapura
Bahasa
Utamanya Tamil dan Inggeris
Agama
Kumpulan etnik berkaitan

Penyertaan dalam kehidupan negara

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Presiden S.R. Nathan
  • Politik
  • Undang-Undang
  • Diplomat
  • Pendidikan
  • Perkhidmatan awam
  • Perniagaan

Rujukan

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  1. ^ "POPULATION TRENDS 2013" (PDF), Singapore Department of Statistics, Social Statistics Section, dicapai pada 2012-05-07

Bibliografi

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  • Brown, Adam (1999). Singapore English in a Nutshell: An Alphabetical Description of its Features. Singapore: Federal Publications. ISBN 981-01-2435-X.
  • Chew, Ernest C.T.; Lee, Edwin (1991). A History of Singapore. Singapore: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-588565-1.
  • Hall, D.G.E. (1994). A History of South-East Asia (ed. 4th ed.). London: Macmillan Press. |edition= has extra text (bantuan)
  • Lal, Brij V.; Reeves (exec. ed.), Peter; Rai, Rajesh (2006). The Encyclopedia of the Indian Diaspora. Singapore: Editions Didier Millet in association with National University of Singapore. ISBN 981-4155-65-9.
  • Leow, Bee Geok (2001). Census of Population 2000: Demographic Characteristics. Singapore: Singapore Department of Statistics. ISBN 981-04-4448-6.
  • Leow, Bee Geok (2001). Census of Population 2000: Education, Language and Religion. Singapore: Singapore Department of Statistics. ISBN 981-04-4459-1.
  • Miksic, John N.; Low, Cheryl-Ann (Mei Gek) (2004). Early Singapore 1300s-1819: Evidence in Maps, Texts and Artefacts. Singapore: Singapore History Museum.
  • Netto, Leslie (ed.) (2003). Passage of Indians: 1923–2003. Singapore: Singapore Indian Association. ISBN 981-04-8531-X.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
  • Tan, Sylvia (2004). Singapore Heritage Food: Yesterday's recipes for today's cook. Singapore: Landmark Books.
  • Turnbull, C.M. (Mary) (1989). A History of Singapore, 1819–1988 (ed. 2nd ed.). Singapore: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-588943-6. |edition= has extra text (bantuan)

Bacaan lanjut

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  • Madan, Madhu; Vasudevan, Yamini; Raman, Rita (2004). Dreams to Reality: Singapore Indian Entrepreneurs. Singapore: Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SICCI).
  • Rai, Raghu; Pillai, Niru K. (1994). Arpanam : A Dedication: Facets of Singapore Indians. Singapore: Produced by Landmark Books for the Organising Committee of a Dinner by the Indian Community. ISBN 981-3002-82-4.
  • Sandhu, K.S.; Mani, A. (1993). Indian Communities in Southeast Asia. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS) & Times Academic Press. ISBN 981-210-017-2.
  • Siddique, Sharon; Shotam, Nirmala Puru (1990). Singapore's Little India: Past, Present, and Future (ed. 2nd ed.). Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. ISBN 9971-902-31-1. |edition= has extra text (bantuan)
  • Sinnappah, Arasaratnam (1979). Indians in Malaysia and Singapore (ed. Rev. ed.). Kuala Lumpur; New York, N.Y.: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-580427-9. |edition= has extra text (bantuan)
  • Soundar, Chitra (2003). Gateway to Indian Culture (ed. 2nd ed.). Singapore: Asiapac. ISBN 981-229-327-2. |edition= has extra text (bantuan)
  • Walker, Anthony R. (ed.) (1994). New Place, Old Ways: Essays on Indian Society and Culture in Modern Singapore. Delhi: Hindustan Pub. Corp. ISBN 81-7075-027-X.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
  • Rerceretnam, Marc J. (2003). Black Europeans, the Indian coolies and empire : colonialisation and christianized Indians in colonial Malaya & Singapore, c. 1870s - c. 1950s, PhD thesis. Sydney: University of Sydney.

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