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Lostsunrise [7]
3 years ago
9

From where and when did Malays migrate to the region? What drew Europeans to the region during the colonial era?

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2 answers:
Dennis_Churaev [7]3 years ago
8 0

1st answer is the year was between 2500 and 1500 BC. But that's all I know so u would wait for the other anwsers

Sidana [21]3 years ago
5 0

what he saidExplanation:

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