Sketching the Tactical Position and Maritime Connectivity of Bengal with Malay Archipelago (321 BCE-750 CE)

Sharmin Akhtar Akhtar
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This study examines the geographical and strategic proximity of Bengal and the interplay between the Bengal and Southeast Asian regions which two entities had a linkage and a great bonding from 321 BCE to 750 CE concerning maritime activities. At that time, Southeast Asia; mainly the Malay Archipelago was known as the Golden Chersonese. Despite having infinite reciprocal geographical and maritime significance, their tactical positions and strategic factors that impacted inter-linkages are seriously marginalised and infrequently looked at from the historical perspective. The study adopts historical research method in analysing the accounts of ancient Greek-Roman geographers and Chinese travellers, ancient texts, and archaeological documents qualitatively to unfold the contextual geographical factors between these two regions. The findings of this study show the strategic proximity of Bengal and its role in creating linkages with Southeast Asia through ports and maritime connectivity. It also demonstrates the socio-cultural impacts on the Southeast Asian regions created by the Bengal’s contacts during the ancient period. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bangladesh (Hum.), Vol. 69(1), 2024, pp. 123-143
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勾勒孟加拉与马来群岛的战术位置和海上联系(公元前 321 年-公元前 750 年)
本研究探讨了孟加拉的地理位置和战略邻近性,以及孟加拉和东南亚地区之间的相互作用,这两个实体在公元前 321 年至公元 750 年期间的海上活动中有着紧密的联系。当时,东南亚(主要是马来群岛)被称为 "金吉列"。尽管在地理和海洋方面具有无限的互惠意义,但从历史的角度来看,它们的战术地位和影响相互联系的战略因素却被严重边缘化,很少受到关注。本研究采用历史研究方法,通过定性分析古希腊罗马地理学家和中国旅行家的记述、古代文本和考古文献,揭示这两个地区之间的背景地理因素。研究结果表明了孟加拉的战略位置及其在通过港口和海上连接与东南亚建立联系方面的作用。本研究还展示了古代孟加拉与东南亚地区的联系所产生的社会文化影响。
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