ชื่อผู้แต่ง | Takashi Suzuki |
ประเภท | เอกสารวิชาการ |
ประเด็นสำคัญ | การเมือง การค้าทางไกล ประวัติศาสตร์สังคม ระบบกษัตริย์ |
จำนวนหน้า | 280 หน้า |
ภาษา | English |
ปี พ.ศ. | 2562 |
ปี ค.ศ. | 2019 |
สำนักพิมพ์ | Mekong Publishing |
สถานที่พิมพ์ | - |
1. Funan
1-1 Early History of Funan (扶南)
1-1-1 On-land trade route from the Lower Burma to Oc Eo
1-1-2 Trans-peninsula route after Fan Man’s conquest
1-1-3 The Meaning of Indianization
1-2 Religion
1-3 Funan regime
1-3-1 East-West Trade
1-3-2 Si Thep
2. Shi-li-fo-shi (Srivijaya)
2-1 Shi-li-fo-shi was located in the Malay Peninsula
2-2 Marine-route of Jia Dan (賈耽)
2-3 Java( 闍婆) often meant the Malay Peninsula before the Song times
2-4 A Short History of Srivijaya
2-5 Disappearnce of Funan and the establishment of Shi-li-fo-shi
2-6 Tributary states to China, around the Malay Peninsula
2-6-1 Langkasuka( 狼牙須國)
2-6-2 Dvaravati( 堕和羅鉢底)
2-6-3 Kan-da-li( 干陀利), Chi-tu( 赤土) and Srivijaya( 室利佛逝)
2-6-4 Funan ⇒ Shi-li-fo-shi ⇒ Sailendra ⇒ San-fo-chi( 三佛斉)
2-7 Disappearance of Shi-li-fo-shi and emergence of Sailendra
2-7-1 Ligor Inscription
2-8 Sailendra Dynasty
2-9 San-fo-chi (三佛斉)
2-9-1 Function of San-fo-chi( 三佛斉)
2-9-2 Chola’s invasion (1025-1080?) and its influence
Conclusion
3. Chenla and Pre-Angkor Kingdom
3-1 Origin of Chenla and Funan
3-2 Si Thep as the original base of Chenla
3-3 Pre-Angkor Kingdom
3-3-1 Isanavarman
3-3-2 Adhyapura family
3-3-3 Jayavarman I and decline of Pre-Angkor
3-3-4 Division of Chenla
3-3-5 Tributary missions of Chenla
3-4 The end of Pre-Angkor (Chenla)
3-5 Theoretical problem of Michael Vickery
3-5-1 Michael Vickery criticizes Coedès
3-5-2 Michael Vickery’s misunderstanding
3-6 Summary of the History of Chenla
Table1 Chenla Kings
4. Angkor Dynasty
4-1 Srivijaya group proceeded to Cambodia
4-2 Jayavarman II
4-2-1 Jayavarman II conquered Cambodia
4-2-2 Jayavarman II’s capital of Roluos
4-3 Yasovarman’s Inscription of Práh Thãt Khtom
4-4 From Roluos to Angkor district
4-4-1 Yasovarman transferred capital to Angkor
4-4-2 Jayavarman IV transferred capital to Koh Ker
4-5 Rajendravarman II and Jayavarman V
4-6 Suryavarman I
4-6-1 Influence of Srivijaya through Thambralinga and Lopburi
4-6-2 After Suryavarman I
4-7 The Mahindrapura Dynasty
4-7-1 Hiranyanavarman group, from the north of the Dangrek Range
4-7-2 Suryavarman II
4-8 Jayavarman VII
4-9 Decline of the Angkor Dynasty
Table2 Angkor Kings
5. History of Champa
General Aspect of the history of Champa
5-1 The Inscriptions of Champa
The oldest inscription; Vo Canh inscription
5-1-1 Distribution of Inscriptions by M. Vickery
5-2 Three Stages of Champa History Lin-yi, Huan Wang, and Champa
5-2-1 Lin-yi(林邑)
5-2-2 Huan Wang (環王)
5-2-3 Champa-Zhangcheng(占城)
5-3 Early relation with China. War and Tributary missions
5-3-1 Tributes of Lin-yi before the Tang Times
5-3-2 Relation with Tang
5-3-3 Srivijaya’s invasion
5-4 Dong Duong Dynasty
5-4-1 Champa’s missions to Song
5-5 Vijaya Kingdom
5-5-1 Vijaya’s tribute to Song
5-5-2 Confusion of Champa and Jayavarman VII
About the Author
Appendix List of tributary countries
Bibliography
Index
Chronology