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Itihāsa. Look east, act east. Research resources for Southeast Asia studies and identity of सुवर्णभूमि

List of inscriptions in order of their numeration in the EFEO inventory of Campā inscriptions https://isaw.nyu.edu/publications/inscriptions/campa/inscriptions/index.html

Mentioned in a portal listing research resources https://www.southeastasianarchaeology.com/resources/

I suggest that all academic curricula of all levels should include references to the links of Ancient India with Ancient Far East from the days of Munda language leading the formation and evolution of Mon-Khmer languages. Khmer /kmɛə/ kmor Cambodian (natively 
ភាសាខ្មែរ phiăsaa khmae Khmer pronunciation: [pʰiə.ˈsaː kʰmae], dialectal khmæ or khmɛɛr, or more formally ខេមរភាសា kheemaʾraʾ phiăsaa.

Enormous resources of ancient history lie hidden in the narratives of journeys along the Indian Ocean Rim and of how Ancient India was a superpower until 1 CE contributing to over 30% of Global GDP.

Have you seen this golden chariot in Kalachakra Museum, Singapore?
Kalachakra Museum, Singapore. Model of a golden chariot which a Khmer king had given to King Karikala to celebrate the Chola-Khmer alliance. Khmer influence in Thai-Malay peninsula during 12th century CE is recorded by the French epigraphist George Coedes. Some historians interpret that the gift of the Khmer chariot was from Suryavarman to Rajendra Chola.


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