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Malaysian Siamese : ウィキペディア英語版 | Malaysian Siamese
The Malaysian Siamese, Siamese Malaysian or Thai Malaysian consists of people of full or partial Thai descent who were born in or immigrated to Malaysia.〔(Malaysian Siamese Will Not Disappoint BN In Permatang Pauh ) BERNAMA, 24 August 2008〕 In 2014, there were nearly 70,000 people self-identifying as "Siamese" or "Thai" who hold Malaysian nationality. This number excludes those who does not have received Malaysian citizenship (MyKad): permanent residents and non-citizens. Politically, Malaysian Siamese are recognised as Bumiputeras and are given similar status to the Malays including Bruneian whom are a significant subgroup of the Malays living in the southern west coast of Sabah and the northern part of Sarawak including the island of Labuan and also other ethnic groups such as the Kadazan-Dusuns, Ibans and Malaccan Portuguese.〔(Siamese community enjoys Bumi rights: Nazri, The Star, June 12, 2010 )〕〔(Papia, Relijang e Tradisang–The Portuguese Eurasians in Malaysia : Bumiquest, A Search for Self Identity ) Gerard FERNANDIS, Lusotopie 2000 : 261-268〕〔(Kaum Siam bumiputera - Nazri, Utusan Malaysia, June 13 2010 )〕 ==Religion== Malaysian Siamese people adhere to Buddhism and Islam. The predominant form of Buddhism is Theravada which is centred on their place of worship called the Wat. There also exists a significant Muslim community. However, many Muslim Siamese have become assimilated into the Malay populace and no longer identify as Siamese.
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