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Arakan’s Place in the Civilization of the Bay: A Study of Coinage and Foreign Relations
Coins Found In Arakan Mr. Htoon Aung Gyaw, Barrister - at - Law and certain other private collectors of Akyab...
Bengali Literature in the Kings’ Court of Arakan (1600 – 1700 A.D)
Summary: The inhabitants of Arakan [thereafter written as Arakan] are generally known as "Mag" or "Magh"1 in Bengal. The Arakanese...
Dr. Muhammad Enamul Huq (M.A., Ph. D); Sahitya-sagar Abdul Karim Sahitya Visarad
Buddhist or Muslim Rulers Models of Kingship in Arakan (Western Burma) in the Fourteenth to...
Introduction: Southeast Asianists have, over the past half-century, discussed in great detail issues related to the emergence of the state...
Islam in Arakan: An interpretation from the Indian perspective: History and the Present
Introduction: The history of Arakan or the Rakhine State of Myanmar is matchless due to various, partly, very complex, factors....
King Maṅḥ Co Mvan’s Exile in Bengal Legend, History, and Context
An outline of the rule of King Maṅḥ Co Mvan can be sketched as follows. He became king in 1404,...
The Chittagonians in Colonial Arakan: Seasonal and Settlement Migrations
Introduction: Muslim Chittagonians formed the dominant group of seasonal labourers and new settlers in north and central Arakan (now Rakhine...
The Lord of the Elephant: Interpreting the Islamicate Epigraphic, Numismatic, and Literary Material from the...
Summary: The kingdom of Arakan constituted a frontier region in which several literary languages were used in a variety of...
The Muslim Buddhist Kings of Arakan
“Thereafter it is common for the kings, though Buddhist to use Mahomedan designations in addition to their own names, and...
Traders and Poets at the Mrauk U Court: Commerce and Cultural Links in Seventeenth-Century Arakan
Summary: TRADERS AND POETS AT THE MRAUK U COURT – A study of Commerce and Cultural links in Seventeenth-Century Arakan...
Thibaut d'Hubert; Jacques P. Leider
Traders and Poets at the Mrauk-U Count Commerce and Cultural Links in Seventeenth-Century Arakan
From 1580 to the early 1640s, the kingdom of Arakan was an aggressively expansive polity in the Eastern Indian Ocean...
Where Jambudipa and Islamdom Converged: Religious Change and the Emergence of Buddhist Communalism in Early...
Abstract: The historian of Southeast Asian Buddhism faces many questions regarding Buddhist identity. Using the case study of Arakan (western...