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Malay kingship in Kedah : religion, trade, and society / Maziar Mozaffari Falarti.
Van Pelt Library DS598.K28 F35 2013
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Falarti, Maziar Mosaffari, 1975-
- Series:
- AsiaWorld
- Asia world
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Power (Social sciences).
- History.
- Geopolitics.
- Sultans.
- Kedah (Malaysia)--Kings and rulers--History.
- Kedah (Malaysia).
- Sultans--Malaysia--Kedah--History.
- Geopolitics--Malaysia--Kedah--History.
- Power (Social sciences)--Malaysia--Kedah--History.
- Kedah (Malaysia)--Kings and rulers--Religious aspects--History.
- Kedah (Malaysia)--Commerce.
- Kedah (Malaysia)--Social life and customs.
- Malaysia--Kedah.
- Physical Description:
- xxv, 225 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- Lanham : Lexington Books, [2013]
- Summary:
- Malay Kinship in Kedah: Religion, Trade, and Society probes and examines traditional sources of royal power and control, as well as indigenous sociopolitical systems in the Malay world. It focuses on the northwestern Malaysian Sultanate of Kedah, which is acknowledged as the oldest unbroken independent kingship line in the Malay and Islamic world with one thousand years of history. Little scholarly attention has been paid to its premodern history, society, religion, system of government, and unique geographic situation, potentially controlling both land and sea lines of communication into the remainder of Southeast Asia. This book will thus provide the first comprehensive treatment on Kedah's premodern and nineteenth-century historiography and can provide a foundation for comparative studies of the various Malay states, which is presently lacking. Maziar Mozaffari Falarti also sheds much-needed light on a range of important topics in Malay history: Kedah and the northern Melaka Straits history, colonial expansion and rivalry, Southeast Asian history and politics, interregional migration and the influence of the sea peoples or orang alut, traditional Malay sociopolitical and economic life, Islamic influences, and the course of Thai-Malay relations. This book attempts to offer a new understanding, not only of Kedah, but of the political and cultural development of the entire Malay world and of its relationships with the broader forces in both its continental and maritime settings. It argues that Kedah does not seem to follow, and in fact, often seems to contradict what has been commonly been accepted as the "typical model" of the traditional Malay state. Thus it concludes that the ruling dynasty has historically exploited a wide range of unique environmental conditions, local traditions, global spiritual trends, and economic forces to preserve and strengthen its political position. Book jacket.
- Contents:
- From Raja to Sultan : The Islamic Conversion of the Tantric Malay Ruler
- The Malay Ethos : The Sultan and his Subjects
- Controlling Kedah's maritime lines of communication : The Sultan and the Raja di-laut, or Sea Lords
- Bay to Gulf or Gulf to Bay : the Sultan and the trans-peninsular routes of Kedah.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 9780739168424
- 0739168428
- OCLC:
- 811850255
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