Malay Kingship in Kedah : Religion, Trade, and Society


Autoria(s): Mozaffari Falarti, Maziar
Data(s)

17/12/2012

Resumo

The book probes and examines traditional sources of royal power and control, as well as indigenous socio-political systems in the Malay world. It is focused on the north-western Malaysian Sultanate of Kedah which is acknowledged as the oldest unbroken independent kingship line in the ‘Malay and Islamic world’ with 1,000 years of history. Little scholarly attention has been paid to its pre-modern 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. It will thus provide the first comprehensive treatment in English, or other languages, on Kedah’s pre-modern and nineteenth century historiography and can provide a foundation for comparative studies of the various Malay states which is presently lacking. The proposed book also sheds much needed light on a range of important topics in Malay history including: 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 laut, traditional Malay socio-political and economic life, Islamic influences and the course of Thai-Malay relations. The 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. The scope and theme of book The Kedah Sultanate is the oldest unbroken independent kingship lines in the “Malay world” with 1,000 years of history, and arguably one of the oldest in the Islamic world. In this study I examine key geopolitical and spiritual attributes of Malay kingship that have traditionally cemented the ruler, the peoples, and the environment. Brief description of the primary audience for the book: There is little written in English or Malay on Kedah’s pre twentieth century history. The available sources only look at certain aspects of Kedah’s history, are outdated or are confined to a specific period often outside the scope of the book. It is therefore anticipated that the readership and market for the book includes: • Scholars of Southeast Asian history, Islam, kingship, trade. • Academics & Historians (including: Asian, Thai history, Islamic, Maritime, Persian, South Asian, Southeast Asian and Colonial) • Libraries • Students, particularly those in Malaysia (especially the states of Kedah, Perlis and Penang), Thailand and Singapore. • Universities • Scholars and students in Political Science & International Relations

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/53833/

Publicador

Rowman & Littlefield (Lexington)

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/53833/2/53833.pdf

https://rowman.com/ISBN/9780739168424

Mozaffari Falarti, Maziar (2012) Malay Kingship in Kedah : Religion, Trade, and Society. AsiaWorld. Rowman & Littlefield (Lexington), Lanham.

Fonte

Faculty of Education; School of Cultural & Language Studies in Education

Palavras-Chave #130205 Humanities and Social Sciences Curriculum and Pedagogy (excl. Economics Business and Management) #130399 Specialist Studies in Education not elsewhere classified #149901 Comparative Economic Systems #160603 Comparative Government and Politics #160607 International Relations #160609 Political Theory and Political Philosophy #210302 Asian History #210310 Middle Eastern and African History #210399 Historical Studies not elsewhere classified #220402 Comparative Religious Studies #220403 Islamic Studies #Kedah or Quedah #Southeast Asian History #Premodern History #Malaysian history #Sea peoples or sea gypsies or orang laut #orang asli or aboriginal or indigenous peoples of Malay peninsula #transpeninsular routes #entrepot #bugis or makassar or illanun or iranun or minangkabou #penang or pinang or prince of wales island #trade routes #melaka or malacca straits #religious conversion #malay ethos #malay kingship #tantric #sultan #raja #ramayana or mahabharata #hikayat #marong mahawangsa #siamese invasion #aceh or atjeh or acheh #islam #sufism or sufi #bay of bengal #songkhla or singora #patani or northern malay #persia or persian #malay study #wayang kulit or shadow puppet #indigenous political systems #asian history #royal geneology #gulf of siam #langkawi or lancavi #Naga or Naga worship
Tipo

Book