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Title: | Southern Thailand in the development of Islam and Malay literatute in Malaysia |
Authors: | Ismail Hamid |
Conference Name: | Seminar on Cultural Understanding Thailand - Malaysia |
Keywords: | Southern Thailand Development of Islam - Malaysia Malay literatute - Malaysia Malacca sultanate Malay Achipelago |
Conference Date: | 28/05/1990 |
Conference Location: | Srinakharinwirot University,Songkhla Campus |
Abstract: | Malacca was known as a centre of Islam in the Malay Achipelago since the 14th century. However it could not continue to carry out the above role because it was invaded by the Portuguese in 1511, and the Sultanate of Malacca took shelter in Johor. The Malacca Sultanate which established itself in Johor failed to play the previous role as continously involved in comflicts with the Portuguese. The role of Islamic centre in the Malay Archipelago was slowly taken over by Aceh in the northern tip of Sumatera. |
Pages: | 49 p. |
Call Number: | DS568.S45 1990 kat sem. |
Publisher: | Institute for Soluthern Thai Studies,Thailand |
Appears in Collections: | Seminar Papers/ Proceedings / Kertas Kerja Seminar/ Prosiding |
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