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    Ong Sam Leong (b. 1857, Singapore-d. 7 February 1918, Singapore) was a successful and respected Chinese businessman. Besides being the key contractor supplying labourers to mines in the phosphate-rich Christmas Island, he also owned other businesses such as brickworks and plantations in the Straits Settlements.
    Ho, Engseng. 2002. Names Beyond Nations. The Making of Local Cosmopolitans. Etudes rurales 163-164, July-Dec.: 215-32. Ho, Eng seng. 20 06. The Graves of Tarim: Genealogy and Mobility Across the Indian Ocean. Berkeley: University of California Press. Jayasuriya, Shihan de Silva. 2008. Indian Oceanic Crossings: Music of the Afro-Asian Diaspora.
    The Graves of Tarim : Genealogy and Mobility across the Indian Ocean. “The Graves of Tarim” narrates the movement of an old diaspora across the Indian Ocean over the past five hundred years.Ranging from Arabia to India and Southeast Asia, Engseng Ho
    “I Find it Very Claustrophobic to be Stuck in a Small Place”: An Interview With Engseng Ho – Volume 42 Special Issue – Mahmood Kooria, Sanne Ravensbergen Skip to main content Accessibility help We use cookies to distinguish you from other users and to provide you with a better experience on our websites.
    and Engseng Ho. In press, NY: Oxford U. Press/London: Hurst The Graves of Tarim: Genealogy and Mobility across the Indian Ocean. California World History Library No. 3, University of California Press, 2006. ARTICLES The China-Africa Axis in Relation to Other Regional Axes. MERIP 270 (44, 1), 2014. Black Gold Rescues US-Dollar Hegemony.
    Gan Hock Chye, grandson of Gan Eng Seng, was a pupil at the school and later return to serve as the Master of Gan House and committee member of the GESS Old Students’ Association in the 1950s. [5] Gan Kee Soon, one of the great grandsons of Gan Eng Seng, was a mathematics teacher in GESS at its Anson Road site from 1960 to 1969 teaching pre
    From Malaysia himself, Ho probably came to this subject with unique advantages. It is neither a work totally about Yemen nor a work about the diaspora in Southeast Asia, India, etc. It is a work full of questions about emigration, travel, opportunity, eviction, return, family, religion and graves.
    Engseng Ho studies Electronic Literature, New Media Performance and Installation, and Social Production of Space. Download (.pdf) Save to Library The Graves of Tarim: Genealogy and Mobility across the Indian Ocean by Engseng Ho more.
    The Graves of Tarim narrates the movement of an old diaspora across the Indian Ocean over the past five hundred years. Ranging from Arabia to India and Southeast Asia, Engseng Ho explores the transcultural exchanges–in kinship and writing–that enabled Hadrami Yemeni descendants of the Muslim prophet Muhammad to become locals in each of the three regions yet remain cosmopolitans with vital
    The Graves of Tarim : Genealogy and Mobility across the Indian Ocean. Narrates the movement of an old diaspora across the Indian Ocean.Ranging from Arabia to India and Southeast Asia, this work explores the transcultural exchanges that enabled Hadrami
    Your book Graves of Tarim is a beautiful read, not only for your narratives, but also for its narration. Hadrami Society, an Old Diaspora I. I was looking not just at the Hadrami diaspora, but also at the English as a diaspora. One can actually perceive them when one can smell them.
    Your book Graves of Tarim is a beautiful read, not only for your narratives, but also for its narration. Hadrami Society, an Old Diaspora I. I was looking not just at the Hadrami diaspora, but also at the English as a diaspora. One can actually perceive them when one can smell them.
    Gan Eng Seng School is a co-educational secondary school in Bukit Merah, Singapore. Founded in 1885 by philanthropist Gan Eng Seng, the school is the first school to be established by overseas Chinese in Singapore and is one of the oldest institutions in the nation-state. Echoing one of Eng-Seng Ho’s (2017) inter-Asian concepts, Fahad skillfully disaggregates his sources (titles, petitions) to reaggregate a deep plurality that penetrates beyond the nineteenth century colonial interphase, and points to emergent continuities with earlier Islamic, genealogical and political networks in the region.
    PERSONAL PARTICULARS Full Name : Prof. Engseng HO EDUCATION (including honorary degrees) Ph.D Anthropology, University of Chicago Hon. A.M., Harvard MA Anthropology, Univ. of Chicago B.A. Hons. Economics and Social Sciences, Stanford University PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (most recent to oldest)

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