Malay Annals
Par Anonymous
Publié par Good Press
English
2021
ISBN 4064066464844
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À propos de ce livre
The "Malay Annals," a captivating historical text, weaves together the rich tapestry of Malay history, culture, and mythology through various narrative forms, including prose and poetry. Written in the intricate and lyrical style characteristic of Malay literature, the work presents a complex intermingling of actual historical events and mythical legends. Its context reflects the socio-political landscape of the Malay archipelago during the pre-colonial and colonial eras, famously chronicling the reign of Malacca and encapsulating the influences of the Hindu-Buddhist and Islamic periods, ultimately providing crucial insights into the evolution of Malay identity. Although the author remains anonymous, the "Malay Annals" is believed to draw upon rich oral traditions and historical accounts passed down through generations. Likely composed in the late 15th to early 16th century, the text serves as a vital historical document, highlighting the importance of genealogy, social hierarchy, and notions of kingship in Malay society. The author'Äôs intention embodies a deep appreciation for cultural heritage and the preservation of Malay identity amid changing political and social climates. This book is a must-read for anyone seeking an understanding of Southeast Asian history and culture. It invites scholars and casual readers alike to explore the fascinating interplay of history and myth, making the "Malay Annals" an essential addition to the literature on regional studies and historical narratives.
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