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The Javanese Malaysians are people of full or partial Javanese descent who were born in or immigrated to Malaysia. They form a significant part of Malaysia's population and Malaysian law considers most of them to be Malays. Malaysia is home to the largest Javanese population outside Indonesia. The Javanese are not the only Indonesian ethnic group that has assimilated into Malaysian society; there are also the
Minangkabau people Minangkabau people (; ; ) are an Austronesian people, Austronesian ethnic group native to the Minangkabau Highlands of West Sumatra, Western Sumatra region on the Indonesian island of Sumatra. The Minangkabau's West Sumatera homelands was th ...
,
Bugis people The Bugis people, also known as Buginese, are an Austronesian peoples, Austronesian ethnic groupthe most numerous of the three major linguistic and ethnic groups of South Sulawesi (the others being Makassar people, Makassarese and Toraja peop ...
,
Banjar people The Banjar or Banjarese () are an Austronesian peoples, Austronesian ethnic group native to the Banjar Region, Banjar regions (notably Banjarmasin, Banjarbaru, Banjar Regency, etc.) in the South Kalimantan, southeastern Kalimantan regions of In ...
,
Bawean people The Bawean, or Baweans, or also Baweanese, also called Bawean Madurese (Madurese language, Madurese: , , or ) are an indigenous Madurese people, Madurese ethnic group native to the island of Bawean, located in the Java Sea off the coast of Jav ...
, and others. The majority of Javanese Malaysians originate from
Central Java Central Java (, ) is a Provinces of Indonesia, province of Indonesia, located in the middle of the island of Java. Its administrative capital is Semarang. It is bordered by West Java in the west, the Indian Ocean and the Special Region of Yogya ...
; the first wave came during the Shailendra era from the sixth to ninth century, then during the
Singhasari Singhasari ( or , ), also known as Tumapel, was a Javanese people, Javanese Hindu-Buddist empires, Hindu-Buddhist Monarchy, kingdom located in east Java (island), Java between 1222 and 1292. The kingdom succeeded the Kingdom of Kediri as th ...
,
Srivijaya Srivijaya (), also spelled Sri Vijaya, was a Hinduism, Hindu-Buddhism, Buddhist thalassocracy, thalassocratic empire based on the island of Sumatra (in modern-day Indonesia) that influenced much of Southeast Asia. Srivijaya was an important ...
, and
Majapahit Majapahit (; (eastern and central dialect) or (western dialect)), also known as Wilwatikta (; ), was a Javanese people, Javanese Hinduism, Hindu-Buddhism, Buddhist thalassocracy, thalassocratic empire in Southeast Asia based on the island o ...
era from the twelfth to fourteenth century. Political marriages between kingdoms, such as the union between Sultan
Mansur Shah of Malacca Sultan Mansur Shah ibni Almarhum Sultan Muzaffar Shah ( Jawi: ; died 1477) was the 6th Sultan of Malacca from 1459 to 1477. He ascended the throne after the death of his father, Muzaffar Shah. He's also one of the capable sultans of Malacca beca ...
and Princess Raden Galuh Chandra Kirana of
Majapahit Majapahit (; (eastern and central dialect) or (western dialect)), also known as Wilwatikta (; ), was a Javanese people, Javanese Hinduism, Hindu-Buddhism, Buddhist thalassocracy, thalassocratic empire in Southeast Asia based on the island o ...
, serve as evidence of long-standing inter-ethnic interactions. This story is recorded in the 16th-century classical Malay manuscript, ''
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''. There were also migrants from the
Dutch East Indies The Dutch East Indies, also known as the Netherlands East Indies (; ), was a Dutch Empire, Dutch colony with territory mostly comprising the modern state of Indonesia, which Proclamation of Indonesian Independence, declared independence on 17 Au ...
looking for new opportunities in
British Malaya The term "British Malaya" (; ) loosely describes a set of states on the Malay Peninsula and the island of Singapore that were brought under British Empire, British hegemony or control between the late 18th and the mid-20th century. Unlike the ...
. Although many of them arrived during the colonial era, there are also those who arrived during
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to both Japanese-occupied British Malaya and
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as
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. In the present day, they live predominantly in the
West Malaysia Peninsular Malaysia, historically known as Malaya and also known as West Malaysia or the Malaysian Peninsula, is the western part of Malaysia that comprises the southern part of the Malay Peninsula on Mainland Southeast Asia and the nearby isla ...
n states of
Johor Johor, also spelled Johore,'' is a States and federal territories of Malaysia, state of Malaysia in the south of the Malay Peninsula. It borders with Pahang, Malacca and Negeri Sembilan to the north. Johor has maritime borders with Singapore ...
, Perak and
Selangor Selangor ( ; ), also known by the Arabic language, Arabic honorific Darul Ehsan, or "Abode of Sincerity", is one of the 13 states of Malaysia. It is on the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia and is bordered by Perak to the north, Pahang to the e ...
, with significant minorities found in
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, especially in the states of
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and
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. Most Malaysians of Javanese descent have assimilated into the local Malay culture and speak Malaysian as a native tongue and first language rather than the
Javanese language Javanese ( , , ; , Aksara Jawa, Javanese script: , Pegon script, Pegon: , IPA: ) is an Austronesian languages, Austronesian language spoken primarily by the Javanese people from the central and eastern parts of the island of Java, Indones ...
of their ancestors. This occurred through usual assimilation, as well as intermarriages with other ethnic groups. This qualifies them as Malays under Malaysian law. The situation is identical with the Javanese in Singapore, where they are considered Malay. The presence of Javanese people in Malaysia has become part of history and contributed to the country's development. Many political figures hold important positions in the Malaysian government, including Dato' Seri
Ahmad Zahid Hamidi Ahmad Zahid bin Hamidi (; born 4 January 1953) is a Malaysian politician who has served as Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Rural and Regional Development (Malaysia), Minister of Rural and Regional Devel ...
, who served as ''Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia'' (
Deputy Prime Minister A deputy prime minister or vice prime minister is, in some countries, a Minister (government), government minister who can take the position of acting prime minister when the prime minister is temporarily absent. The position is often likened to th ...
) since 29 July 2015, and
Muhyiddin Yassin Mahiaddin bin Md Yasin (born 15 May 1947), commonly known as Muhyiddin bin Mohd Yassin (; ), is a Malaysian politician who served as the eighth Prime Minister of Malaysia from 2020 to 2021. Appointed as prime minister amid a 2020–2022 Malay ...
, the ''President of the Malaysian United Indigenous Party'' and former holder of several ministerial positions in Malaysia.http://www.republika.co.id/berita/nasional/umum/13/09/03/msibrj-banyak-orang-indonesia-jadi-menteri-di-malaysia. Retrieved 29 October 2017 Several Malaysian artists also have Javanese ancestry, such as Mohammad Azwan bin Mohammad Nor, widely known as Wak Doyok, an entrepreneur and fashion icon, and Herman Tino, a pioneer of dangdut music in Malaysia.https://www.brilio.net/news/siapa-sangka-wak-doyok-sosok-hits-asal-malaysia-ternyata-turunan-jawa-160205l.html#. Retrieved 29 October 2017


Historical similarities between Indonesia and Malaysia

'' Nusantara'' is a term derived from two
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words: ''nusa'' (island) and ''antara'' (between). This is due to the geographical nature of the region, which consists of an
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of islands situated between the continents of Asia and Australia and located between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. The History of Nusantara predates the formation of the modern nations now known as Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore,
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, and parts of the Philippines and Thailand. The peoples of the Nusantara region were historically united by ancient kingdoms such as
Srivijaya Srivijaya (), also spelled Sri Vijaya, was a Hinduism, Hindu-Buddhism, Buddhist thalassocracy, thalassocratic empire based on the island of Sumatra (in modern-day Indonesia) that influenced much of Southeast Asia. Srivijaya was an important ...
,
Majapahit Majapahit (; (eastern and central dialect) or (western dialect)), also known as Wilwatikta (; ), was a Javanese people, Javanese Hinduism, Hindu-Buddhism, Buddhist thalassocracy, thalassocratic empire in Southeast Asia based on the island o ...
, and other polities.


Colonial period

During the European colonial rule in Nusantara, many Javanese people were brought to the
Malay Peninsula The Malay Peninsula is located in Mainland Southeast Asia. The landmass runs approximately north–south, and at its terminus, it is the southernmost point of the Asian continental mainland. The area contains Peninsular Malaysia, Southern Tha ...
as laborers for
oil palm ''Elaeis'' () is a genus of palms, called oil palms, containing two species, native to Africa and the Americas. They are used in commercial agriculture in the production of palm oil. Description Mature palms are single-stemmed, and can gro ...
and rubber plantations. Malaysia has a large Javanese-descended population, particularly in the State of Johor.
Javanese people The Javanese ( , ; ) are an Austronesian peoples, Austronesian ethnic group native to the central and eastern part of the Indonesian island of Java. With more than 100 million people, Javanese people are the largest ethnic group in both Indo ...
from Kulon Progo and
Ponorogo Ponorogo Regency (; ) is an inland Regency (Indonesia), regency () of East Java Province of Indonesia. It is considered the birthplace of Reog, Reog Ponorogo, a traditional Indonesian dance form. The regency covers an area of , and it had a popu ...
migrated to the southern part of Johor from the 18th to the early 20th century. This
Javanese diaspora The Javanese diaspora (; ) is the demographic group of descendants of ethnic Javanese who emigrated from the Indonesian island of Java to other parts of the world. The Javanese diaspora includes a significant population in Suriname, with over 13 ...
mainly worked on plantations in Johor and Selangor. They preferred to live under British colonial rule, believing that the British treated indigenous laborers better than the Dutch Colonial Government.Tirtosudarmo, Riwanto.''The Orang Melayu and Orang Jawa in the Lands Below the Winds''. Queen Elizabeth House, University of Oxford. 2005 Since the time of British colonial rule in Malaya, the capital of
Selangor Selangor ( ; ), also known by the Arabic language, Arabic honorific Darul Ehsan, or "Abode of Sincerity", is one of the 13 states of Malaysia. It is on the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia and is bordered by Perak to the north, Pahang to the e ...
,
Shah Alam Shah Alam (, from Persian language, Persian, meaning "king of the world") is a city and the state capital of Selangor, Malaysia which is situated within the Petaling District and a small portion of the neighbouring Klang District. Shah Alam rep ...
, has been home to many Javanese migrants. In addition to the Javanese, there were also migrants from the
Dutch East Indies The Dutch East Indies, also known as the Netherlands East Indies (; ), was a Dutch Empire, Dutch colony with territory mostly comprising the modern state of Indonesia, which Proclamation of Indonesian Independence, declared independence on 17 Au ...
, primarily from Sumatra Island, such as the
Minangkabau people Minangkabau people (; ; ) are an Austronesian people, Austronesian ethnic group native to the Minangkabau Highlands of West Sumatra, Western Sumatra region on the Indonesian island of Sumatra. The Minangkabau's West Sumatera homelands was th ...
and the
Acehnese people The Acehnese (, ), also written as Atjehnese and Achinese, are an indigenous ethnic group native to Aceh, a province on the northernmost tip of the island of Sumatra in Indonesia. The area has a history of political struggle against the Dutch ...
. These migrants established a settlement that is now known as Kampung Padang Jawa. During its early establishment, Kampung Padang Jawa was a fertile agricultural area producing various fruits. At that time, its residents primarily worked as rubber tappers. Before the
Klang River The Klang River () flows through Kuala Lumpur and Selangor in Malaysia and eventually flows into the Straits of Malacca. It is approximately in length and drains a basin of about . The Klang River has 11 major tributaries. Because the river flo ...
became polluted due to urban development, many villagers were fishermen, catching freshwater fish, giant river prawns, and belacan shrimp. The founder of Kampung Padang Jawa was a man named Wak Karian. According to local stories, Wak Karian was a courageous warrior and a respected figure within the community. He was of Javanese origin from
Central Java Central Java (, ) is a Provinces of Indonesia, province of Indonesia, located in the middle of the island of Java. Its administrative capital is Semarang. It is bordered by West Java in the west, the Indian Ocean and the Special Region of Yogya ...
. Wak Karian was the first person to clear land and establish Kampung Padang Jawa. His tomb can now be found in the Kampung Padang Jawa cemetery, located next to the Federal Highway in
Selangor Selangor ( ; ), also known by the Arabic language, Arabic honorific Darul Ehsan, or "Abode of Sincerity", is one of the 13 states of Malaysia. It is on the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia and is bordered by Perak to the north, Pahang to the e ...
. The name Kampung Padang Jawa originates from the
Javanese language Javanese ( , , ; , Aksara Jawa, Javanese script: , Pegon script, Pegon: , IPA: ) is an Austronesian languages, Austronesian language spoken primarily by the Javanese people from the central and eastern parts of the island of Java, Indones ...
, specifically from the word ''padhang'', meaning "bright" or "illuminating an area." This refers to Wak Karian's efforts to open new land, which brought life and prosperity to the region. Over time, the settlement became widely known as Kampung Padang Jawa.http://www.isigood.com/inspirasi/kampung-padang-jawa-di-selangor-malaysia-yang-konon-didirikan-oleh-seorang-pendekar-dari-jawa-tengah/#page-content. Retrieved 18 November 2017 The results of the Malaysian population census in 1950 indicated that there were 189,450 people born in
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, 62,200 people from
South Kalimantan South Kalimantan () is a Provinces of Indonesia, province of Indonesia. It is the second most populous province on the island of Kalimantan, the Indonesian territory of the island of Borneo after West Kalimantan. The provincial capital was Banjar ...
(
Banjar people The Banjar or Banjarese () are an Austronesian peoples, Austronesian ethnic group native to the Banjar Region, Banjar regions (notably Banjarmasin, Banjarbaru, Banjar Regency, etc.) in the South Kalimantan, southeastern Kalimantan regions of In ...
), 26,300 people from Sumatra Island, 24,000 people from
Bawean Island Bawean () is an island of Indonesia located approximately north of Surabaya in the Java Sea, off the coast of Java. It is administered by Gresik Regency of East Java province. It is approximately in diameter and is circumnavigated by a sing ...
(referred to as ''Boyan'' in Malaysia and Singapore), and 7,000 people from
Sulawesi Island Sulawesi ( ), also known as Celebes ( ), is an island in Indonesia. One of the four Greater Sunda Islands, and the world's 11th-largest island, it is situated east of Borneo, west of the Maluku Islands, and south of Mindanao and the Sulu Archi ...
(
Bugis people The Bugis people, also known as Buginese, are an Austronesian peoples, Austronesian ethnic groupthe most numerous of the three major linguistic and ethnic groups of South Sulawesi (the others being Makassar people, Makassarese and Toraja peop ...
).


Javanese integration as Malays

The Javanese are not the only ethnic group from Indonesia that has contributed to the
demographics Demography () is the statistical study of human populations: their size, composition (e.g., ethnic group, age), and how they change through the interplay of fertility (births), mortality (deaths), and migration. Demographic analysis examin ...
of Malaysia. There are also people of
Minangkabau Minangkabau may refer to: * Minangkabau culture, culture of the Minangkabau people * Minangkabau Culture Documentation and Information Center * Minangkabau Express, an airport rail link service serving Minangkabau International Airport (''see bel ...
,
Bugis The Bugis people, also known as Buginese, are an Austronesian ethnic groupthe most numerous of the three major linguistic and ethnic groups of South Sulawesi (the others being Makassarese and Torajan), in the south-western province of Sula ...
, Banjar,
Mandailing The Mandailing (also known as Mandailing Batak) people are an ethnic group in Sumatra, Indonesia that is commonly associated with the Batak people. They are found mainly in the northern section of the island of Sumatra in Indonesia. They came und ...
, and other ancestries. In fact, the
Minangkabau people Minangkabau people (; ; ) are an Austronesian people, Austronesian ethnic group native to the Minangkabau Highlands of West Sumatra, Western Sumatra region on the Indonesian island of Sumatra. The Minangkabau's West Sumatera homelands was th ...
established a government in the Malay Peninsula, which is now known as
Negeri Sembilan Negeri Sembilan (, Negeri Sembilan Malay: ''Nogoghi Sombilan'', ''Nismilan''), historically spelled as Negri Sembilan, is a States and federal territories of Malaysia, state in Malaysia which lies on the Peninsular Malaysia#Other features, wes ...
. To this day, the Minangkabau remain dominant in both population and culture in the state of
Negeri Sembilan Negeri Sembilan (, Negeri Sembilan Malay: ''Nogoghi Sombilan'', ''Nismilan''), historically spelled as Negri Sembilan, is a States and federal territories of Malaysia, state in Malaysia which lies on the Peninsular Malaysia#Other features, wes ...
.de Josselin de Jong, P. E., (1951), ''Minangkabau and Negri Sembilan'', Leiden, The Hague. However, the national census in Malaysia classifies these Indonesian-origin ethnic groups as Malays. They possess the same rights and responsibilities as other Malays in accordance with Malaysia's constitution and laws. According to Article 160, Clause 2 of the ''Perlembagaan Persekutuan'' (Federal Constitution of Malaysia), a person is recognized as Malay if they fulfill the following criteria: This classification means that all ethnicities and races that meet the above criteria are officially recognized as Malays and are entitled to the privileges and responsibilities of Malays under Malaysian law. In Malaysia, many Javanese people still speak the
Javanese language Javanese ( , , ; , Aksara Jawa, Javanese script: , Pegon script, Pegon: , IPA: ) is an Austronesian languages, Austronesian language spoken primarily by the Javanese people from the central and eastern parts of the island of Java, Indones ...
in their daily lives, especially those residing in the states of
Selangor Selangor ( ; ), also known by the Arabic language, Arabic honorific Darul Ehsan, or "Abode of Sincerity", is one of the 13 states of Malaysia. It is on the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia and is bordered by Perak to the north, Pahang to the e ...
,
Perak Perak (; Perak Malay: ''Peghok'') is a States and federal territories of Malaysia, state of Malaysia on the west coast of the Malay Peninsula. Perak has land borders with the Malaysian states of Kedah to the north, Penang to the northwest, Kel ...
, and
Johor Johor, also spelled Johore,'' is a States and federal territories of Malaysia, state of Malaysia in the south of the Malay Peninsula. It borders with Pahang, Malacca and Negeri Sembilan to the north. Johor has maritime borders with Singapore ...
. However, younger generations of Javanese living in urban areas have largely lost their ability to speak Javanese, opting instead for standard Malay or other Malay dialects as their primary means of communication. Additionally, most Javanese Malays in Malaysia have adopted typical Malay names.


Malay rights and privileges

The " special privileges of Malays" were established by Malaysia's founding leaders as compensation for the willingness of the indigenous Malay population to accept Chinese and Indian ethnic communities as part of Malaya's multiracial society. These privileges are enshrined in Article 153 of the ''Perlembagaan Persekutuan Tanah Melayu 1948'' (Federal Constitution of Malaya 1948). Since
Javanese people The Javanese ( , ; ) are an Austronesian peoples, Austronesian ethnic group native to the central and eastern part of the Indonesian island of Java. With more than 100 million people, Javanese people are the largest ethnic group in both Indo ...
are classified as Malays in Malaysia, they benefit from these special privileges granted by the Malaysian constitution. Below are some of the key privileges of Malays as outlined in the ''Federal Constitution of Malaysia'': * Government positions as certain high-ranking positions in the Malaysian government are reserved exclusively for Malays. One of the most significant positions that only a Malay can hold is the
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, the
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he head of state He or HE may refer to: Language * He (letter), the fifth letter of the Semitic abjads * He (pronoun), a pronoun in Modern English * He (kana), one of the Japanese kana (へ in hiragana and ヘ in katakana) * Ge (Cyrillic), a Cyrillic letter cal ...
being an embodiment of the State itself or representative of its international persona." The name given to the office of head of sta ...
of Malaysia, who serves a five-year term. * The allocation of scholarships and other educational assistance must prioritize Malays over non-Malays. * Economic Assistance as regulations are designed to facilitate Malays in obtaining licenses or certifications for running businesses, enterprises, or other economic activities.


Indonesia–Malaysia conflict over cultural and artistic claims

Relations between Indonesia and Malaysia have often been strained due to disputes over claims to various forms of art and culture. Shared historical backgrounds, geographic proximity, and migration between the two countries have resulted in many cultural and artistic similarities. Javanese culture brought by Javanese immigrants has been at the center of several tensions between Indonesia and Malaysia, including disputes over Reog Ponorogo,
wayang kulit ( ) is a traditional form of shadow puppetry originally found in the cultures of Java and Bali in Indonesia. In a performance, the puppet figures are rear-projected on a taut linen screen with a coconut oil (or electric) light. The (shadow ...
,
batik Batik is a dyeing technique using wax Resist dyeing, resist. The term is also used to describe patterned textiles created with that technique. Batik is made by drawing or stamping wax on a cloth to prevent colour absorption during the dyein ...
,
kuda lumping Kuda Lumping ( Javanese: ꦗꦫꦤ꧀ꦏꦺꦥꦁ, Jaran Kepang or Jathilan, Indonesian: Kuda Lumping or Kuda Kepang, English: Flat Horse) is a traditional Javanese dance originated from Ponorogo, East Java, Indonesia depicting a group of hors ...
,
keris The kris or is a Javanese asymmetrical dagger with a distinctive blade-patterning achieved through alternating laminations of iron and nickelous iron (''pamor''). The kris is famous for its distinctive wavy blade, although many have straight ...
, and
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. In 2007 the Indonesian public was angered by Malaysia's alleged claim to the Javanese art of Reog Ponorogo. The official website of the Malaysian Ministry of Culture, Arts, and Heritage displayed an image of the Reog Ponorogo performance.https://travel.detik.com/domestic-destination/d-3288735/reog-ponorogo-atraksi-indonesia-yang-pernah-dicuri-malaysia. Retrieved 18 November 2017 On the dadak merak mask worn by the dancers, the word "MALAYSIA" was inscribed.http://nasional.kompas.com/amp/read/2008/01/10/16393649/reog.pesona.singa.barong.dari.tanah.ponorogo. Retrieved 18 November 2017 The Malaysian government described the performance on its website as Tari Barongan, explaining that the dance illustrated a story about Prophet
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and his ability to communicate with animals, including a tiger and a
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, which were depicted in the performance. In response,
Reog or () is a traditional Indonesian dance in an open arena that serves as folk entertainment and contains some magical elements. The main dancer is a lion-headed person with a peacock feather decoration, accompanied by several masked dancers an ...
artists from
Ponorogo Regency Ponorogo Regency (; ) is an inland Regency (Indonesia), regency () of East Java Province of Indonesia. It is considered the birthplace of Reog, Reog Ponorogo, a traditional Indonesian dance form. The regency covers an area of , and it had a popu ...
staged a protest at the Malaysian Embassy in Jakarta, expressing their opposition to Malaysia's claim over Reog. However, in late November 2007, Malaysia's Ambassador to Indonesia, Datuk Zainal Abidin Muhammad Zain, stated that the Malaysian government had never officially claimed Reog Ponorogo as part of its national culture. He explained that Reog, referred to as Tari Barongan in Malaysia, was found in
Johor Johor, also spelled Johore,'' is a States and federal territories of Malaysia, state of Malaysia in the south of the Malay Peninsula. It borders with Pahang, Malacca and Negeri Sembilan to the north. Johor has maritime borders with Singapore ...
and
Selangor Selangor ( ; ), also known by the Arabic language, Arabic honorific Darul Ehsan, or "Abode of Sincerity", is one of the 13 states of Malaysia. It is on the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia and is bordered by Perak to the north, Pahang to the e ...
due to migration by
Javanese people The Javanese ( , ; ) are an Austronesian peoples, Austronesian ethnic group native to the central and eastern part of the Indonesian island of Java. With more than 100 million people, Javanese people are the largest ethnic group in both Indo ...
during the Dutch and British colonial periods.http://news.liputan6.com/read/416067/terusik-lagi-klaim-negeri-jiran. Retrieved 18 November 2017 Malaysia was also reported to have attempted to claim
batik Batik is a dyeing technique using wax Resist dyeing, resist. The term is also used to describe patterned textiles created with that technique. Batik is made by drawing or stamping wax on a cloth to prevent colour absorption during the dyein ...
in 2008. However, this time, the Indonesian government responded strategically by registering
batik Batik is a dyeing technique using wax Resist dyeing, resist. The term is also used to describe patterned textiles created with that technique. Batik is made by drawing or stamping wax on a cloth to prevent colour absorption during the dyein ...
with
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as part of the ''Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity''. The process to obtain this recognition was lengthy, beginning with Indonesia's nomination of batik on 3 September 2008. UNESCO officially accepted the nomination on 9 January 2009, for further evaluation. Finally, on 2 October 2009, in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates,
UNESCO The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO ) is a List of specialized agencies of the United Nations, specialized agency of the United Nations (UN) with the aim of promoting world peace and International secur ...
officially recognized Indonesian
batik Batik is a dyeing technique using wax Resist dyeing, resist. The term is also used to describe patterned textiles created with that technique. Batik is made by drawing or stamping wax on a cloth to prevent colour absorption during the dyein ...
as part of the ''Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity''. To commemorate this, the Indonesian government declared 2 October as National Batik Day.https://www.merdeka.com/peristiwa/kisah-batik-indonesia-pernah-mau-diklaim-malaysia.html. Retrieved 18 November 2017 During the '' Miss Grand International'' 2017 event in ''
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, Vietnam'', a controversy arose between Indonesian and Malaysian netizens over cultural claims. The conflict began when Malaysia's representative, Sanjeda John, presented a costume titled ''Kuda Warisan'' in the ''Best National Costume'' category, which was inspired by the traditional
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dance from the Javanese community in Indonesia. The ''Miss Grand Malaysia'' organization later issued a clarification on its
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account, stating: Despite the clarification regarding the ''Kuda Warisan'' costume, the
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pages of ''Miss Grand Malaysia'' and Sanjeda John continued to be flooded with criticism from Indonesian netizens, who accused ''Miss Grand Malaysia'' of "stealing" Indonesian culture.


Population

The exact population of Javanese descendants in Malaysia is unknown, as the Malaysian census does not include a specific category for "Javanese." Malaysia's Constitution broadens the definition of Malay, leading to the integration of Javanese and other ethnic groups in Malaysia as part of the Malay community. In addition to Javanese people who have long settled in Malaysia and become Malaysian citizens, many Javanese from Indonesia also work in Malaysia. Major Javanese population centers in Malaysia can be found in
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, Selangor,
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, Kuala Lumpur, and
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. It is estimated that there are around 1,500,000 people of Javanese descent in Malaysia.


Indonesian migrant workers in Malaysia

The majority of Javanese people working in Malaysia are migrant workers employed in the informal sector. According to
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(BPS), in 2015, the number of Indonesian migrant workers (TKI) in Malaysia was recorded at 97,635 individuals.https://bps.go.id/linkTabelStatis/view/id/1808 . Retrieved 28 October 2017 However, this figure does not include undocumented Indonesian migrant workers. Cases involving Indonesian workers in Malaysia frequently make headlines. One of the most notable cases of abuse against an Indonesian female migrant worker was the case of Ceriyati. In 2007, Ceriyati, a domestic worker from
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,
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, attempted to escape from her employer's apartment through a window due to severe mistreatment. She tried to climb down from the 15th floor using a rope but was stranded on the 6th floor, requiring rescue by the local fire department.http://news.liputan6.com/read/143278/kasus-ceriyati-akan-diproses-secara-hukum. Retrieved 29 October 2017 Ceriyati’s story gained significant public attention in both Indonesia and Malaysia. Her case became a turning point in reforming the management of Indonesian migrant workers, including updating the records of Indonesian laborers in Malaysia.http://www.ilo.org/jakarta/info/public/WCMS_184984/lang--en/index.htm. Retrieved 28 October 2017.


Javanese-Malaysian figures

* Adam Sinclair, film director *
Ahmad Zahid Hamidi Ahmad Zahid bin Hamidi (; born 4 January 1953) is a Malaysian politician who has served as Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Rural and Regional Development (Malaysia), Minister of Rural and Regional Devel ...
, 11th and 14th Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia * Aisha Retno, musician * Ashraf Sinclair, actor *
Aziz Sattar Datuk Abdul Aziz bin Sattar ( Jawi: عبدالعزيز بن ستار;‎ 8 August 1925 – 6 May 2014) was a Malaysian actor, singer, comedian, and director who is mostly known for his roles in the black and white Malay films of the 1950s a ...
, actor and comedian * Djamal Tukimin, writer *
Mohamed Rahmat Mohamed bin Rahmat (4 January 1938 – 1 January 2010) was a Malaysian politician, and former Information minister, Information Minister of Malaysia (1978–1982, 1987–1999). He was famously known as Tok Mat, Mat Setia and Mat Mr P ...
, former Minister of Information of Malaysia * Muhyiddin Muhammad Yassin, 8th Prime Minister of Malaysia * Norizam Tukiman, entrepreneur *
Nur Jazlan Mohamed Nur Jazlan bin Mohamed (born 15 February 1966) is a Malaysian politician who has served as the 15th Deputy President of the Dewan Negara and Dewan Negara, Senator since June 2023. He served as the Minister of Home Affairs (Malaysia), Deputy Mi ...
, politician * Sahruddin Jamal, former Chief Minister of Johor


Gallery

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, former
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Muhyiddin Yassin Mahiaddin bin Md Yasin (born 15 May 1947), commonly known as Muhyiddin bin Mohd Yassin (; ), is a Malaysian politician who served as the eighth Prime Minister of Malaysia from 2020 to 2021. Appointed as prime minister amid a 2020–2022 Malay ...
, 8th
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.


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Further reading

* * {{Ethnic groups in Malaysia Javanese Javanese people M Immigration to Malaysia