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Does it mean the captured Japanese soldiers were part of the British, French and Indian force that restore French control? — Instantnood 16:48, 6 May 2006 (UTC)

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This article could really benefit from a map, and from a list of sources/references. LordAmeth 14:25, 9 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Islam in Indochina

Re: Diff by Yellowmonkey.
The numbers do indeed add up to 136%. However, I must take issue with your contention that 'there is no way that 12% were Muslim'
see The Coming and Spread of Islam in Southeast Asia. The modern day Muslim population of Indonesia and Malaysia shows even more clearly the influence of Islam, which first spread through the region in the 11th Century [Demographics]. Anarchangel (talk) 06:58, 5 November 2008 (UTC)

Yes, Malaysia and Indonesia became Muslim, but Vietnam has never had a high amount of Muslims. Some Chams were Muslims, but they were mostly Hindu and the Chams were mostly extinct by 19th century. YellowMonkey (click here to choose Australia's next top model!) 07:03, 5 November 2008 (UTC)


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