Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Malay & Arab Community
in Colonial SG
Anlagen:
- Arabs
- Traders, Merchants, Haj
Pilgrimage Middlemen.
- Arab Street
- Image links:
- https://remembersingapore.org/2012/04/04/from-villages-to-flats-part-1/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayang_kulit
- Way of life
- Primary Religion: Islam
- Places of Worship: Sultan
Mosque (near Arab Street)
- Entertainment
- Bangsawan: Malay
opera
- Wayang Kulit: Javanese
shadow puppets
- Malay Publishing
Houses
- E.g. Utusan Melayu
- Malays
- The local Malays were known as "Orang
Laut" which means "sea people"
- Some originally lived in kelongs, later
relocated to a Malay Kampong in Geylang
Serai
- Other areas where most of them lived
include Eunos, Joo Chiat, Bedok and
along Rochor and Kallang River.
- Kampong Gelam
- Initially for Sultan Hussein and his people under the Raffles Town Plan.
- Plantation workers, Fishermen,
Traders, Labourers
- Bugis
- Carpenters, Sailors, Businessmen
- Bugis Street
- Javanese
- Shop owners, Traders, Craftsmen, Labourers,
Tailors, Blacksmiths
- Arab Street
- During Colonial Period, the Bugis and Javanese were
subsumed under the Malay race for administrative
purposes although they were from another part of
the Malay Archipelago.