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- books?vid=ISBN1-134-31476-0 accessdate "2011-12-14".
- books?vid=ISBN1-134-31476-0 isCitedBy China–Thailand_relations.
- books?vid=ISBN1-134-31476-0 isCitedBy Islam_during_the_Ming_dynasty.
- books?vid=ISBN1-134-31476-0 isCitedBy Malaysia–Thailand_relations.
- books?vid=ISBN1-134-31476-0 isbn "1-134-31476-0".
- books?vid=ISBN1-134-31476-0 page "21".
- books?vid=ISBN1-134-31476-0 publisher "Routledge".
- books?vid=ISBN1-134-31476-0 quote "important legacy of Chinese imperialism ... by intervening in the Melaka Straits in a way that facilitated the rise of Melaka, and protected it from depredations from Thailand and from Java's state of Majapahit; ... Melaka ... having been founded ... by a ruler fleeing Singapore in the fact of Thai and Javanese hostility. Melaka repeatedly sent envoys to China. China in turn claimed the power to deter other tributary states, such as Thailand, from interfering with Melaka, and also claimed to have raised the 'chief' of Melaka to the status of king in 1405, and Melaka to a protected polity in 1410. Melaka as a Muslim Sultanate consolidated itself and thrived precisely in an era of Chinese-led 'globalisation'. which was gathering pace by the late fourteenth century, and peaked at this time.".
- books?vid=ISBN1-134-31476-0 quote "important legacy of Chinese imperialism... by intervening in the Melaka Straits in a way that facilitated the rise of Melaka, and protected it from depredations from Thailand and from Java's state of Majapahit;...Melaka ...having been founded...by a ruler fleeing Singapore in the fact of Thai and Javanese hostility. Melaka repeatedly sent envoys to China. China in turn claimed the power to deter other tributary states, such as Thailand, from interfering with Melaka, and also claimed to have raised the 'chief' of Melaka to the status of king in 1405, and Melaka to a protected polity in 1410. Melaka as a Muslim Sultanate consolidated itself and thrived precisely in an era of Chinese-led 'globalisation'. which was gathering pace by the late fourteenth century, and peaked at this time.".
- books?vid=ISBN1-134-31476-0 title "Colonial armies in Southeast Asia".
- books?vid=ISBN1-134-31476-0 url "http://books.google.com/?id=Yn25FY2pY3EC&pg=PA21&dq=malacca+arabs+to+the+sword#v=onepage&q=malacca%20arabs%20to%20the%20sword&f=false".
- books?vid=ISBN1-134-31476-0 url "http://books.google.com/books?id=Yn25FY2pY3EC&pg=PA21&dq=malacca+arabs+to+the+sword&hl=en&sa=X&ei=XHfqTtXaMIjx0gHn0422CQ&ved=0CGgQ6AEwCA#v=onepage&q=malacca%20arabs%20to%20the%20sword&f=false".