Orang India Singapura
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Jumlah populasi | |||||
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(351,700 9.1% dari seluruh penduduk di Singapura (2013)[1]) | |||||
Kawasan ramai penduduk | |||||
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Utamanya Tamil dan Inggeris | |||||
Agama | |||||
Kumpulan etnik yang berkaitan | |||||
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.
Isi kandungan
Penyertaan dalam kehidupan negara[sunting | sunting sumber]
- Politik
- Undang-Undang
- Diplomat
- Pendidikan
- Perkhidmatan awam
- Perniagaan
Rujukan[sunting | sunting sumber]
- ^ "POPULATION TRENDS 2013" (PDF), Singapore Department of Statistics, Social Statistics Section, dicapai 2012-05-07
Bibliografi[sunting | sunting sumber]
- 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 (edisi 4th ed.). London: Macmillan Press.
- 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.
- 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 (edisi 2nd ed.). Singapore: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-588943-6.
Bacaan lanjut[sunting | sunting sumber]
- 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 (edisi 2nd ed.). Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. ISBN 9971-902-31-1.
- Sinnappah, Arasaratnam (1979). Indians in Malaysia and Singapore (edisi Rev. ed.). Kuala Lumpur; New York, N.Y.: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-580427-9.
- Soundar, Chitra (2003). Gateway to Indian Culture (edisi 2nd ed.). Singapore: Asiapac. ISBN 981-229-327-2.
- 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.
- 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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