The Muslim communities that flourished in the ports of southeastern China c. 10th-14th cen-turies AD were part of a trade diaspora that played a central role in the commercial life of maritime Asia. In contrast to past treatments which portray these communities as essentially static entities, this paper proposes a tripartite periodization. In the first (c. 907-1020), trade and merchants were concentrated in Guangzhou, with frequent tribute missions playing a major role. In the second (1020-1279), maritime trade involved multiple ports and free trade under the supervision of the maritime trade superintendencies, and the Muslim communities became increasingly integrated into the society of southeastern China. In the third period (1279-1368), ...
The people of coastal south Fujian or “Hokkiens” have a long seafaring tradition and the history of ...
This thesis discusses the issues of public culture, identities, and law of Chinese Muslims in the Qi...
Iranian and Arab merchants were among the first long-distance traders who sailed from the Persian Gu...
The religious contacts along the Maritime Silk Routes gave rise to multiple borrowings and religious...
This study examines the process in which acculturated and dispersed Sino-Muslims in late imperial Ch...
This thesis is a study of the history of Islam in China during the T'ang and Song periods, based on ...
Claudine Salmon Based essentially on sources emanating from the Chinese world, this article attempts...
Imperial China has a long-standing, multifaceted, and interesting imperial maritime history. Of part...
The Shandong Peninsula 山東半島 had several valuable natural ports, particularly Dengzhou 登州, Laizhou 莱州...
Sino-Muslims in Qing China refers to Chinese-speaking Muslims who were natives in China proper and ...
There are nine chapters in the present study. Chapter one consists of the introduction. Chapters two...
This thesis is a comprehensive re-examination of Maritime Southeast Asia's (or the Nusantara's) Isla...
AbstractMing Dynasty is a key transitional period in China’s maritime history. It marks the shift fr...
Even though China is nowhere near the heartland of Islam, the country is not a stranger to the relig...
Islam came to China via the Silk Road, the great trading route beginning in the ancient Chinese capi...
The people of coastal south Fujian or “Hokkiens” have a long seafaring tradition and the history of ...
This thesis discusses the issues of public culture, identities, and law of Chinese Muslims in the Qi...
Iranian and Arab merchants were among the first long-distance traders who sailed from the Persian Gu...
The religious contacts along the Maritime Silk Routes gave rise to multiple borrowings and religious...
This study examines the process in which acculturated and dispersed Sino-Muslims in late imperial Ch...
This thesis is a study of the history of Islam in China during the T'ang and Song periods, based on ...
Claudine Salmon Based essentially on sources emanating from the Chinese world, this article attempts...
Imperial China has a long-standing, multifaceted, and interesting imperial maritime history. Of part...
The Shandong Peninsula 山東半島 had several valuable natural ports, particularly Dengzhou 登州, Laizhou 莱州...
Sino-Muslims in Qing China refers to Chinese-speaking Muslims who were natives in China proper and ...
There are nine chapters in the present study. Chapter one consists of the introduction. Chapters two...
This thesis is a comprehensive re-examination of Maritime Southeast Asia's (or the Nusantara's) Isla...
AbstractMing Dynasty is a key transitional period in China’s maritime history. It marks the shift fr...
Even though China is nowhere near the heartland of Islam, the country is not a stranger to the relig...
Islam came to China via the Silk Road, the great trading route beginning in the ancient Chinese capi...
The people of coastal south Fujian or “Hokkiens” have a long seafaring tradition and the history of ...
This thesis discusses the issues of public culture, identities, and law of Chinese Muslims in the Qi...
Iranian and Arab merchants were among the first long-distance traders who sailed from the Persian Gu...