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A '''Chindian''' is a person of both [[Han Chinese|Chinese]] and [[Demographics of India|Indian]] ancestry. There are a considerable number of Chindians in [[Malaysia]] and [[Singapore]], where people of Chinese and Indian origin immigrated in large numbers during the [[19th century]]. There are also smaller numbers of Chindians in [[Hong Kong]] and other countries with [[Overseas Chinese|Chinese]] and [[Non-resident Indian and Person of Indian Origin|Indian diaspora]].
A '''Chindian''' is a person of both [[Han Chinese|Chinese]] and [[Demographics of India|Indian]] ancestry. There are a considerable number of Chindians in [[Malaysia]] and [[Singapore]], where people of Chinese and Indian origin immigrated in large numbers during the [[19th century]]. There are also smaller numbers of Chindians in [[Hong Kong]] and other countries with [[overseas Chinese]] and [[Non-resident Indian and Person of Indian Origin|Indian diaspora]].


==Notable Chindians==
==Notable Chindians==
*[[Jacintha Abisheganaden]]
*[[Monita Rajpal]]
*[[Monita Rajpal]]
*[[Michelle Saram]]


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Chindia]]
*[[Chindia]]
*[[Sino-Indian relations]]


[[Category:Ethnic groups in Malaysia]]
[[Category:Ethnic groups in Malaysia]]

Revision as of 06:48, 14 February 2007

A Chindian is a person of both Chinese and Indian ancestry. There are a considerable number of Chindians in Malaysia and Singapore, where people of Chinese and Indian origin immigrated in large numbers during the 19th century. There are also smaller numbers of Chindians in Hong Kong and other countries with overseas Chinese and Indian diaspora.

Notable Chindians

See also