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1. The Opening of Relations between China and Malacca, 1403–05
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Wang Gungwu
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Introduction xi
- 1. The Opening of Relations between China and Malacca, 1403–05 1
- 2. The First Three Rulers of Malacca 26
- 3. Did Zheng He Set Out to Colonize Southeast Asia? 42
- 4. Chinese Element in the Islamization of Southeast Asia: A Study of the Story of Njai Gede Pinatih, the Great Lady of Gresik 58
- 5. Zheng He, Semarang and the Islamization of Java: Between History and Legend 72
- 6. A Celebration of Diversity: Zheng He and the Origin of the Pre-Colonial Coastal Urban Pattern in Southeast Asia 94
- 7. Notes Relating to Admiral Cheng Ho’s Expeditions 124
- 8. Did Admiral Cheng Ho Visit the Philippines? 136
- 9. Longyamen is Singapore: The Final Proof? 142
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Introduction xi
- 1. The Opening of Relations between China and Malacca, 1403–05 1
- 2. The First Three Rulers of Malacca 26
- 3. Did Zheng He Set Out to Colonize Southeast Asia? 42
- 4. Chinese Element in the Islamization of Southeast Asia: A Study of the Story of Njai Gede Pinatih, the Great Lady of Gresik 58
- 5. Zheng He, Semarang and the Islamization of Java: Between History and Legend 72
- 6. A Celebration of Diversity: Zheng He and the Origin of the Pre-Colonial Coastal Urban Pattern in Southeast Asia 94
- 7. Notes Relating to Admiral Cheng Ho’s Expeditions 124
- 8. Did Admiral Cheng Ho Visit the Philippines? 136
- 9. Longyamen is Singapore: The Final Proof? 142