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Burma's lost kingdoms :splendours of Arakan
- 作者: Gutman, Pamela.
- 其他作者: Zaw Min Yu.
- 出版: Bangkok : Orchid Press 2001.
- 版本: 1st ed.
- 稽核項: xii, 176 p. :ill. (chiefly col.), maps ;29 cm.
- 標題: Arakan State (Burma) Antiquities -- Pictorial works. , Arakanese (Burmese people) , Arakan State (Burma) , Antiquities , History. , Arakanese (Burmese people) History. , Arakan State (Burma) Civilization. , Civilization.
- ISBN: 0834804867 , 9780834804869
- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (p. 172-173), chronology, glossary and index.
- 系統號: 005037441
- 資料類型: 圖書
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This thorough introduction to the history, art, and culture of Arakan, an ancient state located in the northeast corner of Burma, explains and illustrates how Southeast Asia from the beginning of the first millennium absorbed and reinterpreted the influences of many cultures. It is written by a noted scholar who visited the area over many years while conducting research for her doctoral thesis on Arakan. Off the Bay of Bengal, in the northwest corner of Burma lie the splendid capital cites of ancient Arakan; Dhanyaawadi, Vesali and Mrauk-U (Myohaung) being the largest. Mentioned in Ptolemy's "Geographia" (2nd century), Arakan was from earliest times a cosmopolitan state with a vigorous and mixed culture. Indian Brahmins conducted the royal ceremonials, Buddhist monks spread their teachings, traders came and went, and artists and architects used Indian models for inspiration. Through Buddhism, Arakan came into contact with other remote countries, including Sri Lanka, Nepal, Tibet, and China. To the east were the many early empires of Southeast Asia: Burman, Siamese, and Khmer, while later came influences from the Islamic courts of Bengal and Delhi. This is the first comprehensive study on the history, art, and culture of Arakan. It also serves as an excellent introduction to the hitherto almost unknown bronze and stone art of Arakan.
來源: Google Book
來源: Google Book
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