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The Indies or East Indies (or East India) is a term often used to refer to the islands of SE
Asia , especially theMalay Archipelago .Oxford Dictionary of English 2e, Oxford University Press, 2003, "East Indies/East India"] [ [http://www.britannica.com/ebi/article-9274111 Britannica.com "East Indies"] ] In a wider sense, the Indies is also used to describe lands of South andSoutheast Asia Oxford Dictionary of English 2e, Oxford University Press, 2003, East Indies/East India] , occupying all of the presentIndia n Union,Pakistan ,Bangladesh ,Myanmar ,Sri Lanka , theMaldives , and alsoThailand ,Cambodia ,Laos ,Brunei ,Singapore , thePhilippines ,East Timor ,Malaysia andIndonesia . (Dutch-held colonies in the area were known as theDutch East Indies beforeIndonesian independence ).The East Indies may also include
Indochina , thePhilippine Islands ,Brunei ,Singapore andEast Timor . It does not, however, includewestern New Guinea (West Papua), which is part ofMelanesia .The inhabitants of the East Indies are sometimes called East Indians, distinguishing them both from inhabitants the subcontinent of
India , theCaribbean which is also called the "West Indies," and from theindigenous peoples of the Americas who are often called "American Indians." (InNorth America however, the term East Indian may be used for people originatingIndia living in North America.) However, the peoples of the East Indies comprise a wide variety of cultural diversity, and the inhabitants do not consider themselves as belonging to a singleethnic group.Hinduism ,Buddhism andIslam are the most popular religions throughout the region, whileChristianity ,Sikhism ,Jainism and various other traditional beliefs and practices are also prominent in some areas. The major languages in this area draw from a wide variety oflanguage families , and should not be confused with the term Indic, which refers only to a group ofIndo-European languages fromSouth Asia .The extensive East Indies are subdivided into two sections (from a European perspective), archaically called Hither India and Further India. The first is the former British India, the second is modern
Southeast Asia or the ASEAN Bloc.Regions of the East Indies are sometimes known by the colonial empire they once belonged to, hence, "British East Indies" refers to
Malaysia , theDutch East Indies meansIndonesia , andSpanish East Indies means thePhilippines .History
Exploration of these regions by
Europe an powers first began in the late 15th century and early 16th century, led by the Portugueseexplorers . These regions became important sources of trading goods, particularlycotton , indigo andspice s after the establishment of European trading companies designed for the specific purpose: theBritish East India Company andDutch East India Company , among others, in the 17th century.The
New World was initially thought to be the easternmost part of the "Indies" by explorerChristopher Columbus , who had grossly underestimated the westerly distance from Europe to Asia. Later, to avoid confusion, the New World came to be called the "West Indies ", whilst the original Indies came to be called the "East Indies".The racial designation East Indian was once primarily used to describe people of all of the East Indies, but more recently it has been used widely as a more precise version of an Indian from India, to avoid the potential confusion from the term American Indian (alternately: Native Americans) who were once simply referred to as "Indians" (see the
Native American name controversy for more information).East Indian is also a designation for an ethnic or sub-ethnic group, based in and around the city of
Bombay or Mumbai. These people, part of the original Konkani ethnic group, had been evangelized under Portuguese auspices, and had partly Lusitanized. Later, the area was conquered by theMaratha Empire , and theMarathi language was adopted by the people. Under British rule, they were known as Bombay Portuguese, but, when immigrants from Portuguese-ruledGoa began to enter Bombay, in order to distinguish themselves from the Goans (whom the British also called Portuguese), they renamed themselves "East Indians", purportedly after the British East India Company, in order to demonstrate their loyalty to the British, and as locals of Bombay as distinguished from the Goans.ee also
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