DescriptionHadhrami Arab neighborhood, Surabaya 1880.jpg
English: View of the Hadhrami Arab neighborhood at Surabaya, Dutch East Indies, c. 1880. From the mid-19th century onward, a large number of men from the impoverished Hadhramaut, South Arabia, migrated to the Far East, principally the Dutch East Indies, Singapore and the Malay States, where they formed prosperous colonies.
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