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Contemporary Islamic Studies

Closing ceremony of the 2-day workshop, Pahang and the Sea: Maritime Networks and Connections between Southeast Asia and Beyond

Various guest speakers contribute closing presentations and thoughts, to formally close the 2-day international conference held at St Antony's College, University of Oxford.
Contemporary Islamic Studies

Pahang and the Persian Gulf

Dr Rowena binti Abdul Razak contributed to Panel Two of Day Two of this 2-day workshop.
Contemporary Islamic Studies

Pahang and Euro-Asian Business Partnerships in Southeast Asia and the South China Sea in the 16th Century

Dr Jorge Santos Alves contributed to Panel Two of Day Two of this 2-day workshop.
Contemporary Islamic Studies

The Connections between Pahang and The Kingdom of Italy in the Writings of Giovanni Battista Cerutti in a Global Perspective

Dr Alessandro Di Meo contributed to Panel Two of Day Two of this 2-day workshop speaking on ‘The Connections between Pahang and The Kingdom of Italy in the Writings of Giovanni Battista Cerutti in a Global Perspective’.
Contemporary Islamic Studies

Pahang in the Maritime Spice Route: Insights from Numismatics, Shipwrecks, and Cartography

Mr Amru Khalid Sazali contributed to Panel One of Day Two of this 2-day workshop.
Contemporary Islamic Studies

Piecing Together the Early History of Pahang through Imperial Chinese Scripture

A presentation within Panel 1 of Day 2 which looked at Pahang, China and The Spice Route.
Contemporary Islamic Studies

Commentary on Panel 2 "Constructing Pahang's Maritime History", Day 1 of the workshop

Dr Federica Gigante is a historian of the material and intellectual exchanges between the Islamic world and Europe.
Contemporary Islamic Studies

Curating the Sea: Preserving Pahang’s Maritime and Riverine Past

As one of the curators of Muzium Pahang, this presentation contributed to Day 1 Panel 2. Pahang forms part of the Malay Archipelago – a region inhabited predominantly by a maritime community with a strong maritime identity.
Contemporary Islamic Studies

Pahang Maritime Activity according to Malay Letters

Pahang is one of the Malay kingdoms involved in Malay maritime activity. The history of maritime activities related to Pahang was recorded in both local and foreign sources.
Contemporary Islamic Studies

Commentator of Panel 1 Day 1, Locating Pahang’s Maritime Position

Professor Dr Amal Ghazal gave a commentary on the contributions from the first panel of the first day.
Contemporary Islamic Studies

Between Tribute and Tide: Siam-Pahang Relations in the Malay World

Sonia Latha contributed to Panel One of Day One of this 2-day workshop.
Contemporary Islamic Studies

Early Interconnections in Maritime Southeast Asia

Dr Jennifer Gaynor contributed to Panel One of Day One of this 2-day workshop.
Contemporary Islamic Studies

Pahang: The Forgotten Malay-Islamic Constitutional and Maritime Legacy

Her Majesty Queen Azizah of Pahang, Malaysia opened this 2-day workshop ‘Pahang and the Sea, Maritime Networks and Connections between Southeast Asia and Beyond.

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