This article examines the triumph of the maritime world of South Borneo and the construction of a cosmopolitan society as a result of the trade diaspora and the mobility of nations from various regions. A “liquid” situation has placed Banjarmasin as a maritime emporium in the archipelago which influenced in the 17th century. In fact, the expansion of Islam in the 16th to 17th centuries in Southeast Asia directly impacted the strengthening of the existing emporium. Thus, for a long time, Banjarmasin people have interacted and even integrated with various types of outsiders who came, for example, Javanese, Malays, Indians, Bugis, Chinese, Persians, Arabs, British and Dutch. In the context of the maritime world, the people of South Borneo are ...
The rise of civilizations is not possible without human connectivity. Making contacts with people of...
This article is discussing on how the rise and tide of Minangkabau traditional trading occur in Kual...
The article explores Islam as an element of the social and symbolic formations created in the contex...
The development of maritime activities in Southeast Asia in the “Age of Commerce” was strongly suppo...
West coast of Sumatra, which was relatively remote from major centers laying on the Malacca Straits,...
This article explores maritime diplomacy as a relatively new field of research in the maritime histo...
Page range: 67-96Around 1800, an increasing number of Sea People (Bugis, Malay, Iranun, and others) ...
This article analyses the ups and downs of Kendari port development since 1831 until Japanese occupa...
This article analyzed the historical dynamic found in the Kingdom of Banggai, Central Sulawesi, foll...
This paper discussesthe sea voyages and trades in relation to the history of Malayan occupancies at ...
Abstract: The increasing influence of Islam in the archipelago was marked by the establishment of a ...
This journal has been published at different time periods under the following titles: Explorations: ...
The seafaring people of Madura, situated off the northeastern coast of Java, are one of the leading ...
This journal has been published at different time periods under the following titles: Explorations: ...
The Malay Peninsula or what is present day WestlPeninsular Malaysia is flanked on either shores by ...
The rise of civilizations is not possible without human connectivity. Making contacts with people of...
This article is discussing on how the rise and tide of Minangkabau traditional trading occur in Kual...
The article explores Islam as an element of the social and symbolic formations created in the contex...
The development of maritime activities in Southeast Asia in the “Age of Commerce” was strongly suppo...
West coast of Sumatra, which was relatively remote from major centers laying on the Malacca Straits,...
This article explores maritime diplomacy as a relatively new field of research in the maritime histo...
Page range: 67-96Around 1800, an increasing number of Sea People (Bugis, Malay, Iranun, and others) ...
This article analyses the ups and downs of Kendari port development since 1831 until Japanese occupa...
This article analyzed the historical dynamic found in the Kingdom of Banggai, Central Sulawesi, foll...
This paper discussesthe sea voyages and trades in relation to the history of Malayan occupancies at ...
Abstract: The increasing influence of Islam in the archipelago was marked by the establishment of a ...
This journal has been published at different time periods under the following titles: Explorations: ...
The seafaring people of Madura, situated off the northeastern coast of Java, are one of the leading ...
This journal has been published at different time periods under the following titles: Explorations: ...
The Malay Peninsula or what is present day WestlPeninsular Malaysia is flanked on either shores by ...
The rise of civilizations is not possible without human connectivity. Making contacts with people of...
This article is discussing on how the rise and tide of Minangkabau traditional trading occur in Kual...
The article explores Islam as an element of the social and symbolic formations created in the contex...