When no single power held hegemony: Thomas Bowrey’s account of Bay of Bengal (1669-1679)
In the bustling maritime world of the seventeenth century Bay of Bengal, commerce thrived as a form of economic cosmopolitanism, a phenomenon where the boundaries of race and religion seemed to dissolve, where Hindu ‘gentiles’, ‘Muslim ‘moors’, Coromandel’s Chuleas (Chuliah), Hadhrami Arabs from Sou...
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AHRC NWCDTP
2026
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| Online Access: | http://irep.iium.edu.my/127794/1/Thomas%20Bowrey.pdf http://irep.iium.edu.my/127794/7/127794_When%20no%20single%20power%20held%20hegemony.pdf http://irep.iium.edu.my/127794/ https://memorients.com/articles/when-no-single-power-held-hegemony-thomas-bowreys-account-of-bay-of-bengal-1669-1679 |
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