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ID113712
Title ProperBengal connections in Yunnan
LanguageENG
AuthorBin, Yang
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Yunnan, a southwestern frontier province in China is located in mainland Southeast Asia and is inhabited by diverse cross-regional ethnic groups. This essay attempts to reveal the Bengal connections in historical Yunnan from the medieval age to the early modern period through a scrutiny of Chinese and certain non-Chinese sources. It first discusses the use of cowry currency in Yunnan and other areas around the Bay of Bengal, and then constructs historical routes linking the Bengali world and Yunnan, both by land and sea. Furthermore, the spread of Buddhism into Yunnan is highlighted to demonstrate Bengali cultural influence. The Bengal connections in Yunnan hence, shed some light on both historical Yunnan and the formation of Chinese frontiers.
`In' analytical NoteChina Report Vol. 48, No.1-2; Feb-May 2012: p.125-145
Journal SourceChina Report Vol. 48, No.1-2; Feb-May 2012: p.125-145
Key WordsCowrie Currency ;  Southern Silk Road ;  Yunnan ;  Bay of Bengal ;  Southeast Asia ;  Buddhism


 
 
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