Claudine Salmon Based essentially on sources emanating from the Chinese world, this article attempts to provide an overview of the Persian merchants who visited the various harbours of South China through the ages. The archaeological finds of the last decades show that sporadic relations between South China and the Persian world occurred before the coming of Islam and they would deserve to be analysed in the light of the difficulties encountered by merchants following the northern road. From the Tang onwards, thanks to various factors in China proper as well as in the Persian Golf, the maritime trade with the Muslim world developed tremendously. It even intensified during the second half of the 8th century in connection with the set-back o...
This article conducts a preliminary examination of the “Long Twelfth Century” to gain a better under...
This article explores the forms of cosmopolitanism that form an important element of the identities ...
Over the nearly ten centuries between the death of Alexander and the advent of Islam, long distance ...
Claudine Salmon Based essentially on sources emanating from the Chinese world, this article attempts...
Iranian and Arab merchants were among the first long-distance traders who sailed from the Persian Gu...
Jao Tsung-I and Léon Vandermeersch Les relations entre la Chine et le monde iranien dans l'Antiquité...
This very detailed and extensively documented article probes the little-know contacts between China ...
This article offers an overview of historical Chinese, Arab and Vietnamese sources which describe ma...
Ralph Kauz & Roderich Ptak Hormuz in Yuan and Ming sources In the fourteenth century Hormuz became ...
Imperial China has a long-standing, multifaceted, and interesting imperial maritime history. Of part...
The Muslim communities that flourished in the ports of southeastern China c. 10th-14th cen-turies AD...
This article discusses the development of maritime trade during the early reign of Emperor Hongwu 洪武...
The article is devoted to political and cultural heritage of Sogdians (“merchants outside empires”)....
Previous studies of Champa history mainly based on an assumption that Champa was an “Indianized” kin...
This article is designed in the first, to dig out some illuminating historical facts that the Sassan...
This article conducts a preliminary examination of the “Long Twelfth Century” to gain a better under...
This article explores the forms of cosmopolitanism that form an important element of the identities ...
Over the nearly ten centuries between the death of Alexander and the advent of Islam, long distance ...
Claudine Salmon Based essentially on sources emanating from the Chinese world, this article attempts...
Iranian and Arab merchants were among the first long-distance traders who sailed from the Persian Gu...
Jao Tsung-I and Léon Vandermeersch Les relations entre la Chine et le monde iranien dans l'Antiquité...
This very detailed and extensively documented article probes the little-know contacts between China ...
This article offers an overview of historical Chinese, Arab and Vietnamese sources which describe ma...
Ralph Kauz & Roderich Ptak Hormuz in Yuan and Ming sources In the fourteenth century Hormuz became ...
Imperial China has a long-standing, multifaceted, and interesting imperial maritime history. Of part...
The Muslim communities that flourished in the ports of southeastern China c. 10th-14th cen-turies AD...
This article discusses the development of maritime trade during the early reign of Emperor Hongwu 洪武...
The article is devoted to political and cultural heritage of Sogdians (“merchants outside empires”)....
Previous studies of Champa history mainly based on an assumption that Champa was an “Indianized” kin...
This article is designed in the first, to dig out some illuminating historical facts that the Sassan...
This article conducts a preliminary examination of the “Long Twelfth Century” to gain a better under...
This article explores the forms of cosmopolitanism that form an important element of the identities ...
Over the nearly ten centuries between the death of Alexander and the advent of Islam, long distance ...