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In this episode, we examine the rise and significance of Tambralinga, an early Indianized kingdom centered around the Nakhon Si Thammarat region of the Malay Peninsula, whose strategic position between the South China Sea and the Bay of Bengal made it a vital hub of maritime trade and cultural exchange. The discussion explores how Tambralinga blended local authority with Indian religious, political, and Sanskritic traditions, using commerce, diplomacy, and sacred legitimacy to strengthen its regional power. We also trace its relationship with larger forces such as Srivijaya, its later resurgence as an independent power, and its transformation into Nakhon Si Thammarat, showing how Tambralinga became an important bridge in the spread of political, economic, and religious ideas across Southeast Asia.
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