Traditional Malay monarchy:
"This remarkable book brings to an English-speaking audience detailed scholarship originally conceived and written in the Malay language and with a Malay perspective. It examines the nature of monarchy in the Malay world, which includes present-day Malaysia and Indonesia, before and during the...
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Sprache: | English |
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London ; New York
Routledge ; Taylor & Francis Group
2025
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Schriftenreihe: | Routledge studies in the modern history of Asia
193 |
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Zusammenfassung: | "This remarkable book brings to an English-speaking audience detailed scholarship originally conceived and written in the Malay language and with a Malay perspective. It examines the nature of monarchy in the Malay world, which includes present-day Malaysia and Indonesia, before and during the onset of Western colonialism when the Malay world was ruled by a large number of separate Muslim sultanates. It highlights that monarchs were the highest authority in the social, political, legal and economic system, rather than the government of a clearly defined territory; the notion of Dewaraja (god-king) and what a model monarch's attributes should be; and how the monarch's role related to Islamic principles, including the Islamic ideal of the Caliph of God meting out fair judgement and punishment. Two prominent and pivotal concepts of traditional Malay society, that of daulat (sovereignty) and derhaka (disloyalty) are here analysed and evaluated against the background of the period of absolute monarchy. Moreover, this volume also discusses the parts played by leading ministers and viziers, who often exercised enormous power, explores the role of monarchs in managing and regulating economic activity, and outlines differences between the different sultanates." |
Beschreibung: | xv, 211 Seiten Karte |
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spelling | Haji Awang Asbol bin Haji Mail 1955- Verfasser (DE-588)1216886334 aut Traditional Malay monarchy Asbol Mail; with a foreword by Ooi Keat Gin London ; New York Routledge ; Taylor & Francis Group 2025 xv, 211 Seiten Karte txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Routledge studies in the modern history of Asia 193 "This remarkable book brings to an English-speaking audience detailed scholarship originally conceived and written in the Malay language and with a Malay perspective. It examines the nature of monarchy in the Malay world, which includes present-day Malaysia and Indonesia, before and during the onset of Western colonialism when the Malay world was ruled by a large number of separate Muslim sultanates. It highlights that monarchs were the highest authority in the social, political, legal and economic system, rather than the government of a clearly defined territory; the notion of Dewaraja (god-king) and what a model monarch's attributes should be; and how the monarch's role related to Islamic principles, including the Islamic ideal of the Caliph of God meting out fair judgement and punishment. Two prominent and pivotal concepts of traditional Malay society, that of daulat (sovereignty) and derhaka (disloyalty) are here analysed and evaluated against the background of the period of absolute monarchy. Moreover, this volume also discusses the parts played by leading ministers and viziers, who often exercised enormous power, explores the role of monarchs in managing and regulating economic activity, and outlines differences between the different sultanates." Malays (Asian people) / Kings and rulers Monarchy / Malaysia Sultanate Sultanat Malay Archipelago / Kings and rulers Malay Peninsula / Kings and rulers Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-003-45954-5 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-040-10247-3 Routledge studies in the modern history of Asia 193 (DE-604)BV012703327 193 |
spellingShingle | Haji Awang Asbol bin Haji Mail 1955- Traditional Malay monarchy Malays (Asian people) / Kings and rulers Monarchy / Malaysia Sultanate Sultanat Routledge studies in the modern history of Asia |
title | Traditional Malay monarchy |
title_auth | Traditional Malay monarchy |
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title_full | Traditional Malay monarchy Asbol Mail; with a foreword by Ooi Keat Gin |
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title_full_unstemmed | Traditional Malay monarchy Asbol Mail; with a foreword by Ooi Keat Gin |
title_short | Traditional Malay monarchy |
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