HistoryMaps Podcast
In this episode, we focus on the Malacca Sultanate as a defining crossroads in Malayan history, where indigenous traditions, Hindu-Buddhist legacies, Islamic influence, and global trade converged into one of Southeast Asia’s most important maritime states. We explore how Malacca rose from a strategic port into a powerful sultanate, shaping regional commerce, diplomacy, and Islamic identity while connecting the Malay world to China, India, Arabia, and beyond. Through the contrasting perspectives of early historical scholarship and modern diplomatic narratives, this episode examines how figures like Admiral Zheng He have been reinterpreted as symbols of peaceful exchange and Sino-Malaysian friendship, revealing how the story of Malacca continues to be shaped by both its cosmopolitan past and the political priorities of the present.
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