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In this episode, we explore the Srivijaya Empire at the height of its maritime power, when its control over the Straits of Malacca made it one of Southeast Asia’s most influential trading powers—and a major target for Rajendra Chola I’s 1025 CE naval expedition. We look at how Srivijaya’s wealth depended on trade monopolies, tolls, and strategic ports across modern-day Malaysia and Indonesia, and how the sudden Chola attacks exposed the empire’s vulnerabilities. From the capture of its king to the loss of prestige after centuries of dominance, this episode traces how one campaign disrupted Srivijaya’s aura of invincibility, weakened its hold over regional commerce, and helped reshape the balance of maritime power across the medieval Bay of Bengal and Southeast Asia.
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