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The cham diaspora in Southeast Asia: Social integration and transnational networks the case of Cambodia
The Cham people, particularly following the defeat of the Champa Kingdom by Vietnam in 1693, dispersed into countries like Cambodia, Malaysia and Thailand, to mention just a few. Therefore, to study their identity is most important as by this we can perhaps understand how minority people struggle to maintain their distinct culture against the mainstream. As a matter of fact, diasporic communities have beenemerging along with the rapid transnational movements witnessed by migrations in Southeast Asia. Cham people migrated to Cambodia in several stages beginning from the end of the16th to the early 17th centuries. After the fall of Pol Pot, internal problems in Cambodia encouraged a kind of reverse movement of Cham people from Cambodia to Malaysia since historically, Cham people have had close connection with people in other countries of Southeast Asia, especially Malaysia and Southern Thailand.
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