As usual and expected , history will be manipulated and changed by these people just as the past events as seen in Kota Gelangi(johor),bruas and many others. We just have to believe that man will die but culture will not ...so don't worry brothers , we still have Angkor wat, Borobudur.....
So what??? Is there any problem with or without Indian involve in here..manipulated? In what way exactly..?
"N.J.Ryan argues that in Kedah in the North-West of the Malaysian peninsula, there was no large immigration of Indian settlers; rather there was the influence of traders and missionaries. These people, rather like the Europeans in later centuries, were responsible for popularizing their way of life and religion. Many inhabitants - Malay by race - became Hindu or Buddhists, and they built the temples whose remains have been found in Kedah. Thus the population of Kedah for example, did not change, and Chinese reports affirm that the native societies had adopted Indian culture but had not become Indian colonies." [1976:8]
As usual and expected , history will be manipulated and changed by these people just as the past events as seen in Kota Gelangi(johor),bruas and many others.
ReplyDeleteWe just have to believe that man will die but culture will not ...so don't worry brothers , we still have Angkor wat, Borobudur.....
So what??? Is there any problem with or without Indian involve in here..manipulated? In what way exactly..?
ReplyDelete"N.J.Ryan argues that in Kedah in the North-West of the Malaysian peninsula, there was no large immigration of Indian settlers; rather there was the influence of traders and missionaries. These people, rather like the Europeans in later centuries, were responsible for popularizing their way of life and religion. Many inhabitants - Malay by race - became Hindu or Buddhists, and they built the temples whose remains have been found in Kedah. Thus the population of Kedah for example, did not change, and Chinese reports affirm that the native societies had adopted Indian culture but had not become Indian colonies."
[1976:8]