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[[File:COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Studioportret van een Klingalese vrouw TMnr 60038104.jpg|{{Largethumb}}|Studio portrait of a Klingalese woman, Stafhell & Kleingrothe (Fotostudio), 1890-1905.]] |
[[File:COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Studioportret van een Klingalese vrouw TMnr 60038104.jpg|{{Largethumb}}|Studio portrait of a Klingalese woman, Stafhell & Kleingrothe (Fotostudio), 1890-1905.]] |
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'''Klingalese'''<ref>entry Klingalezen, [[Eerste Nederlandse Systematisch Ingerichte Encyclopaedie|ENSIE]], vol. 10, Lexicon en Register, Amsterdam 1952, p 722 |
'''Klingalese'''<ref>entry Klingalezen, [[Eerste Nederlandse Systematisch Ingerichte Encyclopaedie|ENSIE]], vol. 10, Lexicon en Register, Amsterdam 1952, p 722</ref> ([[Malay language|Malay]]: Orang Keling, [[Dutch language|Dutch]]: Klingalezen, Kodja's, [[English language|English]]: Klingalese) referred to an ethnic group in at least [[Dutch East Indies]] (Indonesia), [[Straits Settlements]] and [[British India]], originating from the [[Coromandel Coast]], [[Kalinga (India)|Kalinga]] and the [[Malabar region]]. They were predominantly [[Shia Islam|Shiite]] muslims and traders. At least at the beginning of the 20th century there was a Klingalese quarter in [[Padang]].<ref>[https://www.rijksmuseum.nl/nl/collectie/RP-F-F01149-EW Photograph of a street in the Klingalese quarter of Padang.]</ref> In British India ''Klingalese'' was also used to designate a specific ethnic group, witness antiquarian photography captions, shown here. ''Klingalezen'' was also used in the Dutch East Indies (Indonesia) in a broader sense including other Asian minorities as well. |
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Klingalese[1] (Malay: Orang Keling, Dutch: Klingalezen, Kodja's, English: Klingalese) referred to an ethnic group in at least Dutch East Indies (Indonesia), Straits Settlements and British India, originating from the Coromandel Coast, Kalinga and the Malabar region. They were predominantly Shiite muslims and traders. At least at the beginning of the 20th century there was a Klingalese quarter in Padang.[2] In British India Klingalese was also used to designate a specific ethnic group, witness antiquarian photography captions, shown here. Klingalezen was also used in the Dutch East Indies (Indonesia) in a broader sense including other Asian minorities as well.