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- Keling abstract "Keling (pronounced [kliŋ]) is a word used to describe people originating from the Indian subcontinent by native Malaysians and Indonesians.(orang India beragama Islam)The origin of the term is rooted in the former cultural and economic influence of the Kalinga kingdom over south east Asian kingdoms. The ancient Indian Kalinga was located in southeastern India occupying modern day Odisha and northern Andhra Pradesh. India was then referred to by the Malays as Benua Keling. In the 7th century, an Indonesian kingdom was named Kalingga after the aforementioned Kalinga in India. Chinese sources mention this kingdom (訶陵 Hēlíng) as a centre for Buddhist scholars around 604 before it was overshadowed by the Sanjaya or Mataram Kingdom. The most famous Kalingga ruler was Ratu Sima.The Sejarah Melayu (the Annals of Malay history), written in the 15th century, used the term keling to refer to India and traced the origin of Malay sultans to Indian princes.[citation needed] In its early usage, the term was not considered offensive or derogatory.Castanheda was a Portuguese traveller who lived in Malacca during its heyday—1528 to 1538 has written about the Kelings of what should have been said Kalinga."In the northern part of the city, live merchants known as Quelins (Kling, the people of Kalinga, from India); In this part, the town is much larger than at any other. There are at Malacca many foreign merchants, who I said before live among themselves. They are moors and pagans..... "The change of the word keling as an offensive term can be said started around 1960 / 1963. This is based on the change in terms of orang Keling Keling people in Cherita Jenaka published in 1960 to orang India Indian people in Cherita Jenaka published in 1963".
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- Keling wikiPageExternalLink umno-should-stop-claiming-ketuanan.htm.
- Keling wikiPageExternalLink keling-apim-lodges-police-report.htm.
- Keling wikiPageExternalLink Keling_English_Version.html.
- Keling wikiPageID "2596183".
- Keling wikiPageRevisionID "604581794".
- Keling hasPhotoCollection Keling.
- Keling subject Category:Anti-Hinduism.
- Keling subject Category:Anti-Indian_sentiment.
- Keling subject Category:Ethnic_and_religious_slurs.
- Keling subject Category:Indian_people.
- Keling subject Category:Indonesian_culture.
- Keling subject Category:Malaysian_culture.
- Keling subject Category:Racism_in_Asia.
- Keling subject Category:Tamil_diaspora_in_Asia.
- Keling subject Category:World_Digital_Library_related.
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- Keling type IndianPeople.
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- Keling type Person100007846.
- Keling type PhysicalEntity100001930.
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- Keling type YagoLegalActor.
- Keling type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Keling comment "Keling (pronounced [kliŋ]) is a word used to describe people originating from the Indian subcontinent by native Malaysians and Indonesians.(orang India beragama Islam)The origin of the term is rooted in the former cultural and economic influence of the Kalinga kingdom over south east Asian kingdoms. The ancient Indian Kalinga was located in southeastern India occupying modern day Odisha and northern Andhra Pradesh. India was then referred to by the Malays as Benua Keling.".
- Keling label "Keling".
- Keling sameAs Keling.
- Keling sameAs m.07qkd_.
- Keling sameAs Q6385618.
- Keling sameAs Q6385618.
- Keling sameAs Keling.
- Keling wasDerivedFrom Keling?oldid=604581794.
- Keling isPrimaryTopicOf Keling.