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Pahang in the Maritime Spice Route: Insights from Numismatics, Shipwrecks, and Cartography

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Contemporary Islamic Studies
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Mr Amru Khalid Sazali contributed to Panel One of Day Two of this 2-day workshop.

Please find the slides for this lecture here: https://media.podcasts.ox.ac.uk/sant/islamic_studies/2026-01-27-sant-cis-amru_khalid_sazali-SLIDES.pdf

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Series
Contemporary Islamic Studies
People
Amru Khalid Sazali
Keywords
pahang
maritime
the spice route
numismatics
shipwrecks
cartography
Department: Middle East Centre
Date Added: 07/01/2026
Duration: 00:19:41

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