The Srivijaya Empire: Southeast Asia's Forgotten Maritime Superpower — Fexingo History

Srivijaya's Secret Alliance: The Kedah-Tambralinga Axis

8 min · 17. juli 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore a little-known diplomatic maneuver that helped Srivijaya maintain its grip on the Strait of Malacca. We focus on the eleventh-century alliance between the Srivijayan mandala and the kingdom of Tambralinga on the Malay Peninsula, centered on the port of Kedah. Drawing on Tamil inscriptions from Takuapa and Chinese records from the Song dynasty, we uncover how Srivijaya leveraged marriage ties, trade privileges, and military support to counter the growing influence of the Chola Empire after the 1025 raid. We also examine the role of the Orang Laut as enforcers of this alliance and how the partnership frayed under pressure from the rising Khmer Empire and the Jambi succession. This episode offers a granular look at the realpolitik of a maritime empire that ruled not through conquest but through strategic relationships. #Srivijaya #Tambralinga #Kedah #StraitOfMalacca #OrangLaut #CholaEmpire #SongDynasty #TakuapaInscription #MalayPeninsula #MaritimeHistory #SoutheastAsia #Diplomacy #Alliance #RajendraChola #Jambi #KhmerEmpire #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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