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Muslim Thai Bibliography

6.4. 1600s

Ahmad Chulam. (1995).  Sheikh Ahmad Qomi. In Sheikh Ahmad Qomi and the History of Siam (pp. 246–252). Bangkok: Cultural Center of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Alves, J. S., & Rose, K. (2022).  Portuguese and Spanish Sources. In D. Perret & J. S. Alves (Eds.), Patani Through Foreign Eyes: Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries (pp. 113–160). Paris: Archipel.

Anderson, J. (1890).  English Intercourse with Siam in the Seventeenth Century. London: K. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co.

Anderson, J. (1965 [1824]).  Political and Commercial Considerations Relative to the Malayan Peninsula. Kuala Lumpur: Journal of the Malayan Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society.

Anonymous. (1915).  Records of the Relations Between Siam and Foreign Countries in the 17th Century (Vols. 1–2). Bangkok: Vajiranana National Library.

Arian, A. (2019).  The XVII C. Safavid Diplomatic Envoy to Siam: A Politics of Knowledge Formation. University of Groningen. 🔗

Bassett, D. K. (1961, 1989).  Two works on English relations and trade networks in Siam and the Malay States. Published in JMBRAS and Modern Asian Studies, 23(4), 625–643.

Borschberg, P. (2002–2020).  Multiple works on VOC, diplomacy, and European–Siamese relations. Published in Journal of the Siam Society, Modern Asian Studies, and NUS Press.

Bougas, W. A. (1990).  Patani in the Beginning of the XVII Century. Archipel, 39, 113–138.

Bowrey, T. (1903).  A Geographical Account of Countries Round the Bay of Bengal. (R. C. Temple, Ed.). Cambridge: The Hakluyt Society.

Breazeale, K. (Ed.). (1999).  From Japan to Arabia: Ayutthaya’s Maritime Relations with Asia. Bangkok: Foundation for the Promotion of Social Sciences and Humanities Textbook Project.

Breazeale, K. (1999).  Thai Maritime Trade and the Ministry Responsible. In K. Breazeale (Ed.), From Japan to Arabia (pp. 1–54). Bangkok: Foundation for the Promotion of Social Sciences and Humanities Textbook Project.

Caldecott, A. (1920).  The Malay Peninsula in the XVIIth & XVIIIth Centuries. Journal of the Straits Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, (82), 129–132.

Chuwaen, Y., & Ngaothammasan, P. (2009, Dec 11–12).  Some Perspectives on Relations Between Siam and Patani/Pattani from the 17th to the 19th Century. Paper presented at The Phantasm in Southern Thailand, Chulalongkorn University.

Dhiravat na Pombejra. (1984).  A Political History of Siam Under the Prasatthong Dynasty 1629–1688. SOAS, London.

Dhiravat na Pombejra. (2001).  Siamese Court in the 17th Century as Depicted in European Sources. Bangkok: Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University.

Farrington, A., & Dhiravat na Pombejra. (2006).  The English Factory in Siam, 1612–1685 (Vols. I–II). London: British Library.

Fernberger, C. C. (2016).  Fernberger’s Diary in English and Thai. In H. Lukas (Ed.), Christoph Carl Fernberger: The First Austrian in Patani and Ayudhya (1624–1625) (pp. 127–199). Bangkok: Centre for European Studies at Chulalongkorn University.

Hale, A. (1909).  The Adventures of John Smith in Malaya, 1600–1605. Leyden: Brill.

Heeck, G., & Terwiel, B. J. (2008).  A Traveler in Siam in the Year 1655: Extracts from the Journal of Gijsbert Heeck. (B. J. Terwiel, Trans.). Chiang Mai: Silkworm Books.

Hourdequin, P. (2007).  Muslim Influence in Seventeenth Century Ayutthaya: A Review Essay. Explorations, 7(2), 37–46. 🔗

Ishii, Y. (1971–2004).  Multiple works on Japanese documents and junk trade related to Siam and Pattani. Published in Journal of the Siam Society, ISEAS, and edited volumes by EFEO.

Joll, C. M. (2023).  Ayutthaya’s Seventeenth-Century Shi‘ite Muslim Enclave: A Reassessment. TRaNS, 11, 1–19. 🔗

Julispong Chularatana, & Lukas, H. (2016).  Fernberger, Patani and Ayudhya: Historical, Political, and Economic Context. In H. Lukas (Ed.), Christoph Carl Fernberger (pp. 164–199). Bangkok: Centre for European Studies, Chulalongkorn University.

Kaempfer, E. (1998).  A Description of the Kingdom of Siam, 1690. Bangkok: White Orchid Press.

La Loubère, S. de. (1693).  A New Historical Relation of the Kingdom of Siam. London: Francis Leach.

Lukas, H. (Ed.). (2016).  Christoph Carl Fernberger: The First Austrian in Patani and Ayudhya (1624–1625). Bangkok: Centre for European Studies, Chulalongkorn University.

Maxwell, W. E. (1909).  A Letter of Instructions from the East Indian Company to Its Agent, Circ. 1614. Journal of the Straits Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, 54, 80–81.

Moḥammad Rabīʿ bin Moḥammad Ibrāhīm. (1979).  The Ship of Sulaiman (J. O’Kane, Trans.). London: Routledge.

Mooreland, W. H. (2002).  Peter Floris: His Voyage to the East Indies in the Globe, 1611–1615. Bangkok: White Lotus.

Moreland, W. H. (Ed.). (1934).  Peter Floris: His Voyage to the East Indies (Contemporary Translation). London: The Hakluyt Society.

Nagashima, H. (1997).  Persian Muslim Merchants in Thailand and Their Activities in the 17th Century. Nagasaki Prefectural University Review, 30(3), 387–399.

Nagazumi, A. (1960).  The Ruling Class of the Kingdom of Patani in the Seventeenth Century. Southeast Asia: History and Culture, 1960(2), 157–178. 🔗

Perret, D. (2022).  Multiple chapters on Dutch sources and Peter Floris in D. Perret & J. S. Alves (Eds.), Patani Through Foreign Eyes. Paris: Archipel.

Perret, D., & Alves, J. S. (2022).  Introduction, Glossary, References. In Patani Through Foreign Eyes: Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries (pp. 7–305). Paris: Archipel.

Perret, D., & Alves, J. S. (Eds.). (2022).  Patani Through Foreign Eyes: Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. Paris: Archipel.

Raben, R. (2007).  Ayutthaya, King Phetracha and the World. In D. na Pombejra et al. (Eds.), Crossroads of Thai and Dutch History (pp. 199–232). Bangkok: SEAMEO/SPAFA.

Reid, A. M. (2009, Dec 11–12).  Patani as a Paradigm of Pluralism. Paper presented at The Phantasm in Southern Thailand, Chulalongkorn University.

Robson, S. O. (2000).  Peter Floris (alias Pieter Willemsz), Merchant and Student of Malay. Songkhla Nakarin Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 6(1), 90–95.

Sewell, C. A. S. (1925).  Notes on Some Old Siamese Guns. Journal of the Siam Society, 15(1), 1–43.

Strathern, A. (2017).  Thailand’s First Revolution: The Ayutthaya Rebellion of 1688 and Global Patterns of Ruler Conversion to Monotheism. Singapore: Asia Research Institute.

Vallipodom, S. (1995).  The Roles of Sheikh Ahmad Qomi in the Court of Ayutthaya. In Sheikh Ahmad Qomi and the History of Siam (pp. 208–214). Bangkok: Cultural Center of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Van Ravenswaay, L. F. (1910).  A Translation of Jeremias van Vliet’s Description of the Kingdom of Siam.

Wernhart, K. R., & Lukas, H. (2016).  Introduction. In H. Lukas (Ed.), Christoph Carl Fernberger (pp. 43–77). Bangkok: Centre for European Studies, Chulalongkorn University.

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