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Cross-cultural networking in the Eastern Indian Ocean Realm c.100-1800

by Hall, Kenneth R; Ghosh, Suchandra, ed. Gangopadhyay, Kaushik,ed. Mukherjee, Rila,ed.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Delhi: Primus Books, ©2019Description: 366p.ISBN: 978-93-5290-695-6.Subject(s): Shipping - Indian Ocean Region - Cross-cultural studies. Indian Ocean Region -- CommerceDDC classification: 337.11824 Dissertation note: Cross-cultural networking in the Eastern Indian Ocean Realm examines the history of the Bay of Bengal and beyond, as initially documented in archaeological recoveries from AD100 to AD 900 and subsequently the variety of regional historical evidence that demonstrates India's eastern Indian Ocean maritime and northern overland connections to the nineteenth century . In sum, the book highlights the importance and variety of consequence in east-coast India's linkage with the coastline of the Bay of Bengal and the extended Indian Ocean, especially India's eastern maritime and overland networking with South -East Asia and China. In the 8th century post- Gupta era the Buddhist religious center at Nalanda in north- West Bengal assumed a major role as the destination of Indian and international Buddhist pilgrims who arrived by sea and land to study at Nalanda , and returned to promote Buddhist and Hindu religious and cultural exchanges in wider India and Srilanka, South-East Asia, and China through the fifteenth century. The book details India's long -term historical relationship with the legendary Sumatra - based Srivijaya thalassocrcy and its successors in the straits of Melaka region, sequential Vietnam coastline polities c.600-1800s, and the Andaman Islands and Tibet, as populations in northern and eastern Asia selectively localized South Asian Culture.
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337.11824 H174 (Browse shelf) Available 125969

Includes index.

Cross-cultural networking in the Eastern Indian Ocean Realm examines the history of the Bay of Bengal and beyond, as initially documented in archaeological recoveries from AD100 to AD 900 and subsequently the variety of regional historical evidence that demonstrates India's eastern Indian Ocean maritime and northern overland connections to the nineteenth century . In sum, the book highlights the importance and variety of consequence in east-coast India's linkage with the coastline of the Bay of Bengal and the extended Indian Ocean, especially India's eastern maritime and overland networking with South -East Asia and China. In the 8th century post- Gupta era the Buddhist religious center at Nalanda in north- West Bengal assumed a major role as the destination of Indian and international Buddhist pilgrims who arrived by sea and land to study at Nalanda , and returned to promote Buddhist and Hindu religious and cultural exchanges in wider India and Srilanka, South-East Asia, and China through the fifteenth century. The book details India's long -term historical relationship with the legendary Sumatra - based Srivijaya thalassocrcy and its successors in the straits of Melaka region, sequential Vietnam coastline polities c.600-1800s, and the Andaman Islands and Tibet, as populations in northern and eastern Asia selectively localized South Asian Culture.

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