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Malaysians of Minangkabau origin
Orang Minangkabau Malaysia
Urang Minangkabau Malaysia
مينڠكاباو مليسيا
Wisma Negeri, Negeri Sembilan
Total population
989,000
Regions with significant populations
Mostly in the Malay Peninsula
Languages
Majority: Malaysian
Minority: Minangkabau
Religion
Muslim
Related ethnic groups
Malaysian Malays, Malay Singaporeans, and Indonesians

The Minangkabau Malaysians are citizens of the Malaysia whose ancestral roots are from Minangkabau of central Sumatra. This includes people born in the Malaysia who are of Minangkabau origin as well as Minangkabau who have migrated to Malaysia. Today, Minangkabau comprise about 989,000 people in Malaysia,[1] and Malaysian law considers most of them to be Malays. They are majority in urban areas, which has traditionally had the highest education and a strong entrepreneurial spirit. The history of the Minangkabau migration to Malay peninsula has been recorded to have lasted a very long time. When the means of transportation were still using the ships by down the rivers and crossing the strait, many Minang people migrated to various regions such as Negeri Sembilan, Malacca, Penang, Kedah, Perak, and Pahang. Some scholars noted that the arrival of the Minangkabau to the Malay Peninsula occurred in the 12th century.[2] This ethnic group moved in to peninsula at the height of the Sultanate of Malacca, and maintains the Adat Perpatih of matrilineal kinships system in Negeri Sembilan and north Malacca.[3]

Malaysia has the largest Overseas Minangkabau population outside of Indonesia and the relationship between Minangkabau communities in both countries remained close. In 2014, Pertubuhan Jaringan Masyarakat Minangkabau Malaysia (Minangkabau Malaysian Association) in Kuala Lumpur was established to represent the Minangkabau community in the country, although it is mostly represented by Minangkabaus in Selangor and Kuala Lumpur while Negeri Sembilanese, Talu and Rawa people maintained their own associations.[4][5][6]

  1. ^ "Minangkabau, Orang Negeri in Malaysia".
  2. ^ Newbold, J.T. (1835). Sketch of the Four Minangkabowe States in the Interior of Malayan Peninsula, Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 14 (January to December): p. 241-252
  3. ^ Gullick, J. (2003). A History of Negri Sembilan. Kuala Lumpur: Malaysian Branch of Royal Asiatic Society
  4. ^ Cerita Kongsi Perantau Minang di Malaysia
  5. ^ Rang Talu Malaysia
  6. ^ Persatuan Jalinan Rao Malaysia (JARO)

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