The Indianized States of Southeast AsiaTraces the story of India's expansion that is woven into the culture of Southeast Asia. |
Contents
The Land and Its Inhabitants | 3 |
Indianization | 14 |
The First Indian Kingdoms | 36 |
Copyright | |
21 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Airlanga ancient Angkor Aymonier Bali Barth and Bergaigne BEFEO Bhavavarman Brahman Buddha Buddhism Burmese Cambodia capital Cham Champa Chenla Chinese Coedès culture Deux itinéraires dynasty east embassy to China epigraphy Fa Ngum Farther India Fou-nan Funan G. H. Luce Glass Palace Chronicle gold Groeneveldt Hague Hindoe-Javaansche Geschiedenis History of Burma Ibid Indian Indochinese Indonesia Indravarman Inscriptions du Cambodge island Java Javanese Jaya Jayavarman VII JBRS JGIS JRASMB Ju-kua K. A. Nilakanta Sastri Khmer kingdom Kyanzittha l'Inde Lin-yi linga Louis Finot Majapahit Malacca Malay Peninsula Malaya Maspero Mekong Menam Mi-son Mongols monuments Muang N. J. Krom Pagan Palembang Pararaton Paul Pelliot Phnom Preah prince Rāma Khamhaeng region reign royal Royaume de Champa Sailendras Sanskrit Sanskrit inscription Sdok Kak Thom sent seventh century Siam Southeast sovereign Śri Śrivijaya stele Sukhothai Sumatra Suryavarman Suryavarman II Sylvain Lévi temple Thai tion Viêt Vijaya W. F. Stutterheim