Public Lecture: From Indigenous to Islamic law: Jambi between the 14th and 18th Century by Dr Uli Kozok
From the National University of Singapore Asia Research Institute: From Indigenous to Islamic law: Jambi between the 14th and 18th ...
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From the National University of Singapore Asia Research Institute: From Indigenous to Islamic law: Jambi between the 14th and 18th ...
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Aksara features the early script of the Malay world in Southeast Asia, drawing from the collections of the National Museum ...
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