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Nagapattinam to Suvarnadwipa : reflections on the Chola naval expeditions to Southeast Asia / editors, Hermann Kulke, K. Kesavapany, Vijay Sakhuja.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Nalanda-Sriwijaya seriesPublication details: Singapore : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2009.Description: xxv, 337 p. : ill., map ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9789812309365 (pbk.)
  • 9789812309372 (hard)
  • 9789812309389 (pdf.)
  • 9788173048746
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 382.457 KUL
LOC classification:
  • DS525.9.I4 N34 2009
Summary: The expansion of the Cholas from their base in the Kaveri Delta saw this growing power subdue the kingdoms of southern India, as well as occupy Sri Lanka and the Maldives, by the early eleventh century. It was also during this period that the Cholas initiated links with Song China. Concurrently, the Southeast Asian polity of Sriwijaya had, through its Sumatran and Malayan ports, come to occupy a key position in East-West maritime trade, requiring engagement with both Song China to the north and the Chola kingdom to its west. The apparently friendly relations pursued were, however, to be disrupted in 1025 by Chola naval expeditions against fourteen key port cities in Southeast Asia. This volume examines the background, course and effects of these expeditions, as well as the regional context of the events. It brings to light many aspects of this key period in Asian history. Unprecedented in the degree of detail assigned to the story of the Chola expeditions, this volume is also unique in that it includes translations of the contemporary Tamil and Sanskrit inscriptions relating to Southeast Asia and of the Song dynasty Chinese texts relating to the Chola Kingdom.
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"The Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS) hosted an international conference on "Early Indian Influences in Southeast Asia: Reflections on Cross-cultural Movements" from 21 to 23 November 2007 in Singapore ... Two volumes have emerged from the proceedings ... Nagapattinam to Suvarnadwipa ... and ... Early Indian Influence in Southeast Asia"--Preface.

Maps on lining papers.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The expansion of the Cholas from their base in the Kaveri Delta saw this growing power subdue the kingdoms of southern India, as well as occupy Sri Lanka and the Maldives, by the early eleventh century. It was also during this period that the Cholas initiated links with Song China. Concurrently, the Southeast Asian polity of Sriwijaya had, through its Sumatran and Malayan ports, come to occupy a key position in East-West maritime trade, requiring engagement with both Song China to the north and the Chola kingdom to its west. The apparently friendly relations pursued were, however, to be disrupted in 1025 by Chola naval expeditions against fourteen key port cities in Southeast Asia. This volume examines the background, course and effects of these expeditions, as well as the regional context of the events. It brings to light many aspects of this key period in Asian history. Unprecedented in the degree of detail assigned to the story of the Chola expeditions, this volume is also unique in that it includes translations of the contemporary Tamil and Sanskrit inscriptions relating to Southeast Asia and of the Song dynasty Chinese texts relating to the Chola Kingdom.

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