An Introduction to the History of South-east AsiaLongmans of Malaysia, 1963 - 222 pages |
Contents
The Peoples of SouthEast Asia | 3 |
Physical map of SouthEast Asia | 4 |
Funan and Cambodia | 9 |
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able administration agreed agreement archipelago army Atjeh attack attempt authority Ayuthia became began Borneo British brought Bugis Burma Burmese called Cambodia capital century Chang chief China Chinese claimed coast cultivators demand dependency developed Dutch early East Emperor encouraged established Europeans export forces foreign formed French gained gave give governor important increased independent India Indonesia influence island Japanese Java Johore King kingdom land Laos later lost Luang Prabang Malacca Malay Malaya Mekong named Nguyen nineteenth century occupied officials peace Penang peninsula period Philippines ports Portuguese position prince provinces relations remained resident resistance result rule rulers sent Settlements ships Singapore South-East Asia Spanish Straits struggle success sultan Sumatra territory Thai Thailand throne Tongking took trade treaty tribute tried trouble United Vientiane Vietnam Vietnamese wanted Western