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precious metals were to be gathered from the ground and did not need to be laboriously extracted from the interior of the earth. In spite of their failure, they found it difficult to give up the alluring picture. When they did not find what they sought in the regions which were indicated by the old legends and by the maps based thereon, they hoped for better success in still unexplored regions, and clutched with avidity at every hint that they were here to attain their object.
1074:; “The astonishing quantities and impressive quality of gold treasures recovered in Butuan suggest that its flourishing port settlement played an until recently little-recognized role in early Southeast Asian trade. Surprisingly, the amount of gold discovered in Butuan far exceeds that found in Sumatra, where the much better known flourishing kingdom of Srivijaya is said to have been located.” This despite that most of the gold of Butuan were already looted by invaders.
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386:. These finds belong to the period of Funan Kingdom or Nokor Phnom, present-day Cambodia, and South Vietnam including part of Burma, Laos, and Thailand, which was the first political centre established in Southeast Asia. Taking into account the epigraphic and archaeological evidence, the Suvarṇabhūmi mentioned in the early texts must be identified with these areas. Of these areas, only Funan had maritime links with India through its port at
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934:, the insular theory argued that other than actually producing gold, it might also be based on such a kingdom's potential for power and wealth (hence, "Land of Gold") as a hub for sea-trade also known from vague descriptions of contemporary Chinese pilgrims to India. The kingdom referred to as the center of maritime trade between China and India was
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is one such site with limited excavation work. The site, called Winka Old City by other archaeologists, contains 40 high-grounds of which only four have been excavated. The Winka site, along with nearby walled sites like
Kyaikkatha and Kelasa, have been dated as early as the sixth century. While the
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Due to many factors, including the lack of historical evidence, and the absence of scholarly consensus, various cultures in
Southeast Asia identify Suvarṇabhūmi as an ancient kingdom there, and claim ethnic and political descendancy as its successor state. As no such claim or legend existed before
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The thirst for gold formed the most powerful incentive to explorers at the beginning of modern times; but although more and more extensive regions were brought to light by them, they sought in vain in the East Indian
Archipelago for the Gold and Silver Islands where, according to the legends, the
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The interpretation of early travel records is not always easy. Javanese embassies to China in 860 and 873 CE refer to Java as rich in gold, although it was in fact devoid of any deposits. The
Javanese would have had to import gold possibly from neighbouring Sumatra, the Malay Peninsula or Borneo,
367:(1st–7th century) was the first kingdom in Cambodian history and it was also the first Indianized kingdom that prospered in Southeast Asia. Both Hinduism and Buddhism flourished in this kingdom. According to the Chinese records, two Buddhist monks from Funan, named Mandrasena and
316:. In a study of the various literary sources for the location of Suvarṇabhūmi, Saw Mra Aung concluded that it was impossible to draw a decisive conclusion on this and that only thorough scientific research would reveal which of several versions of Suvarṇabhūmi was the original.
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where gold was still being mined in the 19th century and where ancient mining sites were located. Even though Java did not have its own gold deposits, the texts make frequent references to the existence of goldsmiths, and it is clear from the archaeological evidence such as
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1743:, Paris, 1962, chap.XXV, "Oc-Èo et Kattigara", pp.421-54; "Mr. Caverhill seems very fairly to have proved that the ancient Cattagara is the same with the present Ponteamass , and the modern city Cambodia the ancient metropolis of Sinae, or Thina",
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The area surrounding the old capital of
Suvarnabhumi was resettled in 590 when Sri Sittichai Phromthep (ท้าวศรีสิทธิไชยพรหมเทพ) from Yossothon (possibly the city in Chenla) established the new city, Nakhon Chai Si (old name of the present-day
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brought back by Mon merchants highlights the cultural significance placed on early
Buddhist missionaries in Myanmar. In many such legends, the narrative of the conversion of Suvarṇabhūmi is that it Burmanizes key historical Buddhist figures.
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Culture. These claims are not based on any historical records but on archaeological evidence of human settlements in the area dating back more than 4,000 years and the findings of 3rd-century Roman coins. The Thai government named the new
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The history of geography thus shows us how the Gold and Silver
Islands were constantly, so to speak, wandering towards the East. Marco Polo spoke, in the most exaggerated language, of the wealth of gold in
2287:(Memoire composed in the time of the Great T'ang dynasty on the eminent religious who went to seek the Law in the countries of the West, by Yijing), Paris, E. Leroux 1894, pp.179, 181, 186; I-ching,
2495:“Alvaro de Saavedra….anduvieron 250 Leguas, hasta la isla del Oro, adonde tomaron Puerto, que es grande, y de Gente Negra, y con los cabellos crespos, y desnuda”; Antonio de Herrera y Tordesillas,
1634:"Solomon gave this command: That they should go along with his own stewards to the land that was of old called Ophir, but now the Aurea Chersonesus, which belongs to India, to fetch him gold.";
1747:, December 1768, "Epitome of Philosophical Transactions", vol.57, p.578; John Caverhill, "Some Attempts to ascertain the utmost Extent of the Knowledge of the Ancients in the East Indies",
761:(Kanchanaburi old city) while the affected area was almost left abandoned. The new settlement was named Suvarṇabhūmi and was then renamed Sri Ayutthaya and Kanchanaburi, respectively.
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2479:, tr. and annotated by W.F. Sinclair, London, Hakluyt Society, Series 2, Vol.9, 1902, p.10; H. R. Wagner and Pedro de Unamuno, "The Voyage of Pedro de Unamuno to California in 1587",
1387:, assisted by Mabel Haynes Bode, with an addendum by G.C. Mendis, London, Luzac & Co. for the Pali Text Society, 1964, Chapter XII, "The Converting of Different Countries", p.86.
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District, which he tentatively dated to 633 AD. According to him, the inscription would “prove that
Suvarnabhumi was the Khmer Empire.” The inscription was issued in the reign of
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put it in his popular rendition of
Periegetes: “if your ship… takes you to where the rising sun returns its warm light, then will be seen the Isle of Gold with its fertile soil.”
1792:, Paris, Gallimard, 1987, pp.535-551, pp.537, 538; Amarajiva Lochan, "India and Thailand: Early Trade Routes and Sea Ports", S.K. Maity, Upendra Thakur, A.K. Narain (eds,),
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the translation and publication of the Edicts, scholars see these claims as based on nationalism or attempts to claim the title of the first
Buddhists in Southeast Asia.
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teachers went to make their fortunes and spread their teachings and bring back gold and other exotic products desired by a rising elite and the wealthy classes at home.”
1132:, came from Bengal. Moreover the region is commonly associated with golden color - the soil of Bengal is known for its golden color (Gangetic alluvial), golden harvest (
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in Phnom Penh. However, his claim and the findings are yet to be peer-reviewed, and remain in doubt with other historians and archaeology experts across the region.
1935:"A comparative study of Buddhist nationalistic movements in Myanmar and Sri Lanka: A case study on the 969 movement in Myanmar and the Bodu Bala Sena in Sri Lanka"
1601:”At navem pelago flectenti Aquilonis ab oris / Ad solem calido referentem lumen ab ortu, / Aurea spectetur tibi pinguibus insula glebis”; Priscianus Caesariensis,
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1403:, London, Cambridge University Press, 1897; reprinted Pali Text Society, dist. by Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1969, Vol. III, p.124; Vol. IV, p.10; Vol. VI, p.22
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was so rich in treasures that a museum curator, Florina H. Capistrano-Baker, stated it was even richer than the more well-known western maritime kingdom of
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as reported in early Indian literature was not a specific location which can be marked on a map. Rather, it was an idealised place, perhaps equivalent to
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R.K. Dube, "Southeast Asia as the Indian El-Dorado", in Chattopadhyaya, D. P. and Project of History of Indian Science, Philosophy, and Culture (eds.),
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means 'golden land' or 'land of gold' and the ancient sources have associated it with one of a variety of places throughout the Southeast Asian region.
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The oldest archaeological evidence of Indianized civilization in Southeast Asia comes from central Burma, central and southern Thailand, and the lower
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Mémoire composé à l'époque de la grande dynastie T'ang sur les religieux éminents: qui allèrent chercher la loi dans les pays d'Occident, par I-Tsing
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that borders with Bengal) regularly sailed to Suvarṇabhūmi, and ancient Bengal was in fact situated very close to Anga, connected by rivers of the
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The Inscription is the oldest found mention of Suvarṇabhūmi in Southeast Asia, identifying it with Chenla. The inscription is now exhibited in the
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and then baked. These pointing out to the direction of western Insular Southeast Asia, especially Sumatra, the Malay Peninsula, Borneo and Java.
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Though its exact location is unknown and remains a matter of debate, Suvarṇabhūmi was an important port along trade routes that run through the
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1120:. Bengal has also been described in ancient Indian and Southeast Asian chronicles as a "seafaring country", enjoying trade relations with
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Chinese Monks in India: Biography of Eminent Monks who went to the Western World in search of the Law during the Great T'ang Dynasty,
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The term Suvarṇabhūmi ('land of gold') is commonly thought to refer to the Southeast Asian Peninsula, including lower Burma and the
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within Myanmar is attached to various nationalistic and religious narratives about Suvannabhumi. The fifteenth century legend of
360:(1st to 7th century) covers much of mainland Southeast Asia including present-day Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam.
741:; however, the new capital together with the other nearest settlement, Pong Tuek (พงตึก, present-day Ratchaburi) were sacked by
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Damrong Rachanubhab, "History of Siam in the Period Antecedent to the Founding of Ayuddhya by King Phra Chao U Thong",
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1522:"Presidential Address: India Beyond the Ganges—Desultory Reflections on the Origins of Civilization in Southeast Asia"
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until the sea, which is the border, while the kings in the neighbouring states honour his order to their heads”.
1963:, New Delhi, Abhinav Publications, 1979, pp.16-24. William J. Gedney, "A Possible Early Thai Route to the Sea",
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The oldest Southeast Asian inscription from Cambodia, dated to the 7th century, issued during the reign of King
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in Western history, a distant somewhere to the east of India where traders, sailors, and Buddhist and
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archaeology of early Lower Burmese sites requires more work, other urban centres in Myanmar like the
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The Golden Khersonese: Studies in the Historical Geography of the Malay Peninsula before A.D. 1500
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Ian Glover, “Suvarnabhumi – Myth or Reality?”, Banchā Phongphānit& Somčhēt Thinnaphong (ed.),
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Territorial extent of Suvarnabhumi Kingdom, according to Thai chronicles, before it was sacked by
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in Asia. Scholars have identified two regions as possible locations for the ancient Suvarṇabhūmi:
1804:, New Delhi, Abhinav Publications, 1979, chapter III, "Buddhist Art in Thailand", pp.16-24, p.17.
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Shorto, H.L. (2002). "The 32 Myos in the medieval Mon Kingdom". In Vladimir I. Braginsky (ed.).
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moved westward and founded a new city in 807 in the area of the present-day Ladya subdistrict,
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At the peak of power around the 13th-14th centuries, the border of the new Suvarṇabhūmi or
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arrived later, around 50 BCE. The Suvarnabhumi Kingdom was destroyed by the invasion of
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The location of Suvarṇabhūmi has been the subject of much debate, both in scholarly and
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1889:"The Gold Coast: Suvannabhumi? Lower Myanmar Walled Sites of the First Millennium A.D."
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and the making of bricks from the gold rich sands which they inscribed with the name “
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serves as the basis for the claim that Suvarṇabhūmi was actually situated in central
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Suvarnabhumi: the Golden Land: the New Finding for Suvarnabhumi Terra Incognita,
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of 1286 CE, states that an image of Buddha Amoghapasa Lokeshvara was brought to
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translated by Latika Lahiri, Delhi, Motilal Banarsidass, 1986, pp.120, 137.
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Ancient Indian History and Civilization...Ramayana refers to Yavadvipa
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is full of glory and bravery. He is the King of Kings, who rules over
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2001:, Bangkok, Thammasat University Press, 2004; The Siam Society,
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agendas. It remains one of the most mystified and contentious
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1731:通報, vol.49, parts 4/5, 1962, pp.433-439; Claudius Ptolemy,
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resulting in it being left abandoned. After Funan lost to
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The Ascendancy of Theravada Buddhism in Southeast Asia
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1379:"To Suvarnabhumi he sent Sona and Uttara"; Mahānāma,
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Benefitting from its strategic location on the narrow
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of the Greek and Roman geographers and sailors. The
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2483:, Vol. 2, No. 2 (Jul., 1923), pp. 140-160, p.142.
1587:Dionysios Oecumenis Periegetes (Orbis Descriptio)
1397:Sussondi-Jātaka, Sankha-Jātaka, Mahājanaka-Jātaka
950:equivalents – with known toponyms in the ancient
226:(Gold), situated at the very rising of the Sun”.
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2465:Kungliga Svenska Vetenskapsakademiens Handlingar
2437:Himalaya Calling: The Origins of China and India
1448:"Gold in early Southeast Asia (paragraph no. 6)"
1381:The Mahāvaṃsa, or, The Great Chronicle of Ceylon
445:, the successor of Funan and the predecessor of
2328:Les états hindouisés d'Indochine et d'Indonésie
2250:, Paris, Imprimerie nationale, 1922, p.121-134.
2246:; See also Gabriel Ferrand, "Suvarņadvīpa", in
1788:, «Le Bouddhisme au Cambodge», René de Berval,
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2345:Philippine Gold: Treasures of Lost Kingdoms
1898:(1). University of Hawai'i Press: 202–232.
537:were Buddhist as early as the 5th century.
421:In December 2017, Dr Vong Sotheara, of the
2197:
2195:
342:
2517:
2365:
2215:
2125:
2113:
2101:
2086:
2074:
2062:
2050:
2035:
2020:
1887:Moore, Elizabeth; San Win (Spring 2007).
1764:, Chieng Mai, Silkworm Books, 2010, p.55.
1577:, Princeton University Press, 1989, p.91.
1459:
1104:texts, it is mentioned that merchants of
979:The Chinese pilgrim and Buddhist scholar
871:(the Golden Island or Peninsula, where “–
815:
808:, moved eastward to create a new capital
356:The territorial extent of the Kingdom of
94:, setting sail from the wealthy ports in
1609:Venetiis, Boneto Locatello, 1496, p.281.
1009:
819:
560:
396:
351:
160:
2481:California Historical Society Quarterly
2201:
2192:
1681:Ancient Indian Colonies in the Far East
1481:
1446:Anna T. N. Bennett (31 December 2009).
1434:India's Interaction with Southeast Asia
1349:Ancient Indian History and Civilization
1270:Spelled in various local languages as:
1124:kingdoms, Sri Lanka, Java and Sumatra.
2565:
2137:
1853:
1828:
1650:
1648:
1646:
1644:
137:in Southeast Asian Archaeology at the
2511:
2433:
1999:Muang Suphan Through Changing Periods
1989:Manit Vallibhotama, "Muang U-Thong",
1932:
1287:
792:), while the south to the tip of the
449:. The inscription, translated, read:
429:stone inscription in the Province of
2505:, Milton, Jacaranda, 1975, pp,183-4.
2322:Gabriel Ferrand, "Suvarņadvīpa", in
1997:, Bangkok, 1998; Warunee Osatharom,
1452:Archeosciences. Revue d'Archéométrie
828:' 1467 copy of a map from Ptolemy's
413:(6th-9th century), the successor of
1933:Zhang, Yifan (July–December 2016).
1858:. London: Frank Cass & Co. Ltd.
1641:
637:Meuang Thawarawadi Si Suphannaphumi
603:, which might be the origin of the
13:
1486:. University of California Press.
14:
2609:
2330:, Paris, De Boccard, 1948, p.337.
2324:L'empire sumatranais de Crivijaya
2248:L'empire sumatranais de Crivijaya
915:. The eighth-century Indian text
812:on present-day Ayutthaya Island.
685:) in the north, and was ruled in
241:(Golden Isle) located where “the
156:
2518:Thepthani, Phra Borihan (1953).
2313:Wahyono Martowikrido, 1994; 1999
2304:, 1999: 19; Manning et al., 1980
1737:L’Archéologie du Delta du Mékong
1591:Dionysii Orbis Terrae Descriptio
1216:Antonio de Herrera y Tordesillas
2488:
2470:
2427:
2393:
2359:
2333:
2316:
2307:
2294:
2253:
2233:
2224:
2154:
2131:
1983:
1972:
1961:Thai Art with Indian Influences
1949:
1926:
1880:
1862:
1847:
1822:
1807:
1802:Thai Art with Indian Influences
1779:
1767:
1754:
1710:
1697:
1670:
1628:
1612:
1595:
1580:
1567:
1520:Paul Wheatley (March 1, 2011).
1513:
883:), which may correspond to the
780:on the coast of the outer sea (
753:, and the people of the sacked
717:). Most of its population were
674:of Chenla in 550, Suvarṇabhūmi
520:There are several sites within
2243:, Volume 16, 1869, pp.638-648.
2204:"Gold in early Southeast Asia"
1575:Periplus of the Erythraean Sea
1500:
1475:
1439:
1422:
1406:
1390:
1373:
1339:
1264:
991:in 672 and identified it with
969:Periplus of the Erythraean Sea
548:enshrining a few hairs of the
441:(616–637 AD) of the Cambodian
423:Royal University of Phnom Penh
268:brought back the gold for the
207:Periplus of the Erythraean Sea
1:
2477:The Travels of Pedro Teixeira
1399:, in Edward B. Cowell (ed.),
1383:, translated into English by
1140:), golden minerals (gold and
1077:
983:(義淨), visited the kingdom of
784:), northwest to the south of
570:
488:tradition maintains that the
323:. The main port of Funan was
253:”, which he equates with the
245:seas give rise to the Dawn”.
2202:Bennett, Anna T. N. (2009).
2009:, Volume 76, 1988, pp.12-16.
1967:, Volume 76, 1988, pp.12-16.
1526:The Journal of Asian Studies
1454:(33). Open Edition: 99–107.
1333:
1082:A popular interpretation of
210:refers to the Land of Gold,
7:
2573:History of Buddhism in Asia
2541:
2400:Sailendra Nath Sen (1999).
2217:10.4000/archeosciences.2072
2007:Journal of the Siam Society
1965:Journal of the Siam Society
1751:, vol.57, 1767, pp.155-174.
1532:(1). cambridge org: 13–28.
1482:Schafer, Edward H. (1963).
1461:10.4000/archeosciences.2072
1346:Sailendra Nath Sen (1999).
1320:
556:
469:National Museum of Cambodia
347:
295:
276:was described by Ptolemy’s
177:
48:
32:
10:
2614:
2501:June L. Whittaker, (ed.),
2271:"the island of gold": "金洲
2174:University of Malaya Press
2144:Asiatic Society Monographs
1945:(2). Thammasat University.
1833:. Routledge. p. 590.
1760:Prapod Assavavirulhakarn,
1749:Philosophical Transactions
919:describes a sea voyage to
576:
478:
474:
222:mentioned: “The island of
18:
2583:History of Southeast Asia
2434:Chung, Tan (2015-03-18).
2406:. New Age International.
1727:(Kuala Lumpur, 1961), in
1352:. New Age International.
1309:
1297:
1283:
1190:European Age of Discovery
995:, the Island of Gold (金洲
776:in the east, the west to
540:The scholarly search for
505:
42:
2578:Ancient Indian geography
2366:Chung Tan (2015-03-18).
1745:The Gentleman's Magazine
1658:. Academia. July 1, 2018
1618:Rufius Festus Avienius,
1289:[θṵwʊ̀ɰ̃na̰bùmḭ]
1257:
1220:Álvaro de Saavedra Cerón
1118:Ganges-Brahmaputra Delta
911:, Sumatra, and interior
854:, who referred to it as
804:, after its last ruler,
325:Cattigara Sinarum statio
198:India beyond the Ganges,
130:to fabled Suvarṇabhūmi.
2347:. Asia Society New York
2341:"The Kingdom of Butuan"
2267:; he twice calls it 金洲
1624:Descriptio orbis terrae
1620:Descriptio orbis terrae
1436:, Chapter 6, pp.87-109.
1044:- was transported from
1030:Padang Roco Inscription
1015:Padang Roco Inscription
895:, possibly centered on
343:Mainland Southeast Asia
57:, that appears in many
2138:Gerini, G. E. (1909).
1854:Harvey, G. E. (1925).
1790:Présence du Bouddhisme
1275:
1250:on the north coast of
1025:
974:Rufius Festus Avienius
940:Chinese writing system
885:Indonesian Archipelago
875:may refer to either a
841:
816:Insular Southeast Asia
574:
465:
418:
361:
310:Insular Southeast Asia
260:, whence the ships of
173:
1995:Suwannaphum yu thi ni
1904:10.1353/asi.2007.0007
1725:The Golden Khersonese
1573:Lionel Casson (ed.),
1226:on a voyage from the
1212:Cristóvão de Mendonça
1013:
946:– and their possible
905:Minangkabau Highlands
823:
564:
451:
400:
394:" in “Suvaṇṇabhumī”.
355:
164:
133:Ian Glover, Emeritus
61:literary sources and
2440:. World Scientific.
2372:. World Scientific.
1939:Liberal Arts Journal
1816:The Phnom Penh Post,
1741:La culture du Fu-nan
1605:(lines 593-594), in
1603:Periegesis Prisciani
623:(from the Sanskrit,
617:Suvarnabhumi Airport
409:with the kingdom of
375:from Sanskrit (or a
220:Dionysius Periegetes
194:Trans-Gangetic India
139:University of London
25:Suwannaphum District
21:Suvarnabhumi Airport
1991:Muang Boran Journal
1084:Rabindranath Tagore
749:culture shifted to
591:History of Thailand
425:, discovered a Pre-
270:Temple of Jerusalem
126:and on through the
2528:on 5 November 2023
2512:General references
2281:Journal Asiatique,
1892:Asian Perspectives
1739:, Tome Troisiéme,
1183:Amar Shonar Bangla
1136:), golden fruits (
1089:Amar Shonar Bangla
1026:
842:
575:
573:1st-2nd centuries.
531:Sri Ksetra Kingdom
514:terminus post quem
439:King Isanavarman I
419:
417:(1st-7th century).
362:
174:
170:Andreas Walsperger
65:texts such as the
2548:Golden Chersonese
2275:exactly embraces
1622:, III, v.750-779.
1589:, lines 589-90;
1493:978-0-520-05462-2
1318:
932:Strait of Malacca
909:Barisan Mountains
856:Golden Chersonese
826:Nicolaus Germanus
443:Kingdom of Chenla
251:Aurea Chersonesus
202:Golden Chersonese
128:Strait of Malacca
2605:
2558:Nanyang (region)
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2369:Himalaya Calling
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2128:, p. 45-46.
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1876:. 5 August 2014.
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1248:Schouten Islands
1166:Grand Trunk Road
1108:(in present-day
1062:on the southern
846:Claudius Ptolemy
838:Tropic of Cancer
572:
546:Shwedagon Pagoda
507:
453:“The great King
447:the Khmer Empire
379:) into Chinese.
331:the port of the
321:Kingdom of Funan
290:Gulf of Thailand
237:referred to the
180:
166:Crisa and Aureia
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1040:- the river of
958:concluded that
954:civilizations.
952:Southeast Asian
863:Malay Peninsula
818:
794:Malay Peninsula
635:with the name,
593:
559:
483:
477:
350:
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249:speaks of the “
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2210:(33): 99–107.
2208:Archeosciences
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2153:
2130:
2126:Thepthani 1953
2118:
2114:Thepthani 1953
2106:
2102:Thepthani 1953
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2087:Thepthani 1953
2079:
2075:Thepthani 1953
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2063:Thepthani 1953
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2051:Thepthani 1953
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2036:Thepthani 1953
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2021:Thepthani 1953
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1677:R. C. Majumdar
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1385:Wilhelm Geiger
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1256:
1246:or one of the
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1154:Bengal Sultans
1079:
1076:
1005:Wonoboyo Hoard
917:Samaraiccakaha
817:
814:
790:Si Satchanalai
733:river basins.
644:Buddhist monks
558:
555:
526:Bilin Township
490:Thaton Kingdom
481:Thaton Kingdom
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473:
349:
346:
344:
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314:Southern India
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272:. The city of
158:
157:Historiography
155:
71:, some of the
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2076:
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