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    Read more about the article Srivijaya 3.0 (21): The Language of Jāba – I Can’t Figure It Out

    Srivijaya 3.0 (21): The Language of Jāba – I Can’t Figure It Out

    • Post author:Le Minh Khai
    • Post published:August 28, 2022
    • Post category:Srivijaya
    • Post comments:6 Comments

    I have recently been writing a lot about a place that I refer to as “Jāba,” a kingdom that I argue was based in the area of what is now…

    Continue ReadingSrivijaya 3.0 (21): The Language of Jāba – I Can’t Figure It Out
    Read more about the article Srivijaya 3.0 (20): “Jāba” in the Đại Việt sử ký toàn thư

    Srivijaya 3.0 (20): “Jāba” in the Đại Việt sử ký toàn thư

    • Post author:Le Minh Khai
    • Post published:August 27, 2022
    • Post category:Srivijaya
    • Post comments:4 Comments

    By now I think that I have clearly established the fact that there was a kingdom located in the area of what is now Songkhla that was at the center…

    Continue ReadingSrivijaya 3.0 (20): “Jāba” in the Đại Việt sử ký toàn thư
    Read more about the article Srivijaya 3.0 (19): A Vietnamese Encounter with “Cha Ba” in the Early 19th Century

    Srivijaya 3.0 (19): A Vietnamese Encounter with “Cha Ba” in the Early 19th Century

    • Post author:Le Minh Khai
    • Post published:August 26, 2022
    • Post category:Srivijaya
    • Post comments:1 Comment

    In 1810, two Vietnamese officials presented to Emperor Gia Long a map of the routes to, and within parts of, Siam with an accompanying text based on information they had…

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    Read more about the article Srivijaya 3.0 (18): The Burma-Jāba Connection

    Srivijaya 3.0 (18): The Burma-Jāba Connection

    • Post author:Le Minh Khai
    • Post published:August 23, 2022
    • Post category:Srivijaya
    • Post comments:2 Comments

    In many recent posts, I have been writing about a place that I call “Jāba.” This was the center of a major trans-peninsular trade empire, and it was located around…

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    Read more about the article Srivijaya 3.0 (17): The “Chola Invasion of Srivijaya”

    Srivijaya 3.0 (17): The “Chola Invasion of Srivijaya”

    • Post author:Le Minh Khai
    • Post published:August 21, 2022
    • Post category:Srivijaya
    • Post comments:5 Comments

    In the eleventh century, a place in Southeast Asia called “Srivishaya” was attacked by a kingdom from southern India known as the Chola kingdom.We know about this from inscriptions in…

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    Read more about the article Srivijaya 3.0 (16): The “Thai” Origin of the Mongol Invasion of Java

    Srivijaya 3.0 (16): The “Thai” Origin of the Mongol Invasion of Java

    • Post author:Le Minh Khai
    • Post published:August 20, 2022
    • Post category:Srivijaya
    • Post comments:3 Comments

    In early 1292, Kublai Khan, the Mongol emperor of the Yuan Dynasty in China, gave orders to three of his officials to lead troops to attack the island of Java.Why…

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    Read more about the article Srivijaya 3.0 (15): Marco Polo Visited Thailand

    Srivijaya 3.0 (15): Marco Polo Visited Thailand

    • Post author:Le Minh Khai
    • Post published:August 19, 2022
    • Post category:Srivijaya
    • Post comments:2 Comments

    Yes, you read that correctly. Marco Polo visited Thailand.Ok, I know that there was no place called “Thailand” in the late thirteenth century when Marco Polo traveled across Southeast Asia…

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    Read more about the article Srivijaya 3.0 (14): I Found “Malayu / Malaya / Malāyur”!!!

    Srivijaya 3.0 (14): I Found “Malayu / Malaya / Malāyur”!!!

    • Post author:Le Minh Khai
    • Post published:August 19, 2022
    • Post category:Srivijaya
    • Post comments:2 Comments

    Ok, I think I have finally found “Malayu”!!!The term, “Malayu,” and the related terms of Malaya and Malāyur appear in several historical sources before the 1400s, and they clearly refer…

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    Read more about the article Srivijaya 3.0 (13): The Description of Jāba/Zābaj in Arabic Texts

    Srivijaya 3.0 (13): The Description of Jāba/Zābaj in Arabic Texts

    • Post author:Le Minh Khai
    • Post published:August 17, 2022
    • Post category:Srivijaya
    • Post comments:20 Comments

    Having shared the translations of some of the information in Arabic texts about Southeast Asia in the last post, let’s take a look at what they have to say about…

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    Read more about the article Srivijaya 3.0 (12): The Arabic Texts about Southeast Asia

    Srivijaya 3.0 (12): The Arabic Texts about Southeast Asia

    • Post author:Le Minh Khai
    • Post published:August 16, 2022
    • Post category:Srivijaya
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    In recent posts, I have been talking about information in Arabic texts. There are a group of texts in Arabic that provide information about Southeast Asia starting in the ninth…

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