A History of South-east Asia |
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CHAPTER | 3 |
a The early relations of SouthEast Asia with India | 23 |
THE ISLAND EMPIRES 1 | 37 |
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Acheh Alaungpaya Angkor Annam Annamite Arakan Arakanese Archipelago army arrived attack attempt Ayut'ia Bangkok Bantam Batavia Bayinnaung became began Bengal British Buddhist Bugis Burma Burmese Cambodia capital captured centre century Cham Champa Chenla chief Chiengmai Chinese coast Cochin China Cœdès conquest culture defeated Dutch dynasty East India Company embassy emperor empire English envoy European expedition factory fleet force French Funan Governor governor-general Hué Indonesia inscriptions Irrawaddy island Java Javanese Jayavarman Jayavarman VII Johore Kedah Kertanagara Khmer king kingdom later Luang Prabang Majapahit Malacca Malay Peninsula Malaya Mataram Mekong Mergui mission Moluccas Mongol Mons native Nguyen Nguyen Anh Pagan Pegu Penang Perak period port Portuguese prince provinces raid Raja region reign royal ruler Sailendra Sanskrit seized sent Shan ships Siam Siamese South-East Asia spice Srivijaya struggle successor Sukhot'ai sultan Sumatra Syriam T'ai territory throne Tongking took Toungoo trade treaty