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Электронный каталог: Захаров, Антон Олегович - Epigraphy and State Formation in Early Southeast Asia: The Case of Funan and Zhenla. — Становлени...
Захаров, Антон Олегович - Epigraphy and State Formation in Early Southeast Asia: The Case of Funan and Zhenla. — Становлени...
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Автор: Захаров, Антон Олегович
Epigraphy and State Formation in Early Southeast Asia: The Case of Funan and Zhenla. — Становлени...
Издательство: ИСВ, 2019 г.
ISBN 978-5-89282-923-6
Автор: Захаров, Антон Олегович
Epigraphy and State Formation in Early Southeast Asia: The Case of Funan and Zhenla. — Становлени...
Издательство: ИСВ, 2019 г.
ISBN 978-5-89282-923-6
Электронный ресурс
81.432.1:63.3(58)-33
Захаров, Антон Олегович.
Epigraphy and State Formation in Early Southeast Asia: The Case of Funan and Zhenla. — Становление государственности в Юго-Восточной Азии: Фунань и Ченла [Электронный ресурс] / А. О. Захаров ; ИСВ. – Москва : ИСВ, 2019. – 244 с. – Режим доступа : https://e.lanbook.com/book/191050. – Для авторизованных пользователей МПГУ. – Книга из коллекции ИСВ - Языкознание и литературоведение. – На рус. яз. – ISBN 978-5-89282-923-6.
The book is a collection of essays dealing with various aspects of Southeast Asian and Cambodian epigraphy and state formation. The first essay shows the deci-sive step to the territorial state in Southeast Asia that took place in the seventh century CE. The second essay offers English and Russian translations of the Văt Luong Kău inscription K. 365 issued in honour of the King Devānīka and found near Vat Phou in Laos. Devānīka’s kingdom had no relation to the kingdom of Zhenla, except the possibility that Zhenla conquered the kingdom of Devānīka or his successors. The third essay gives English and Russian translations of the earliest dated Old Kkmer inscription K. 557/600 of 611 CE found in Angkor Borei. The essay includes a short overview of the personal names in the inscriptions of Cambodia. The fourth essay includes English and Russian translations of the Phnom Preah Vihear inscription K. 733 and a discussion of the root vidyā in Old Khmer inscriptions. The fifth essay outlines the history and archaeology of Funan and its transition to Zhenla. The essay is written in Russian. It shows a gradual Indianization of the Lower Mekong River Delta where the kingdom of Funan emerged in the beginning of the Common Era.
ББК 81.432.1:63.3(58)-33
основной = языкознание : языки мира : индоевропейские языки : германские языки : английский язык
основной = история : внутренняя политика : государственная власть и управление
основной = Азия : Юго-Восточная Азия
основной = ЭБС Лань
основной = Лань сделано
81.432.1:63.3(58)-33
Захаров, Антон Олегович.
Epigraphy and State Formation in Early Southeast Asia: The Case of Funan and Zhenla. — Становление государственности в Юго-Восточной Азии: Фунань и Ченла [Электронный ресурс] / А. О. Захаров ; ИСВ. – Москва : ИСВ, 2019. – 244 с. – Режим доступа : https://e.lanbook.com/book/191050. – Для авторизованных пользователей МПГУ. – Книга из коллекции ИСВ - Языкознание и литературоведение. – На рус. яз. – ISBN 978-5-89282-923-6.
The book is a collection of essays dealing with various aspects of Southeast Asian and Cambodian epigraphy and state formation. The first essay shows the deci-sive step to the territorial state in Southeast Asia that took place in the seventh century CE. The second essay offers English and Russian translations of the Văt Luong Kău inscription K. 365 issued in honour of the King Devānīka and found near Vat Phou in Laos. Devānīka’s kingdom had no relation to the kingdom of Zhenla, except the possibility that Zhenla conquered the kingdom of Devānīka or his successors. The third essay gives English and Russian translations of the earliest dated Old Kkmer inscription K. 557/600 of 611 CE found in Angkor Borei. The essay includes a short overview of the personal names in the inscriptions of Cambodia. The fourth essay includes English and Russian translations of the Phnom Preah Vihear inscription K. 733 and a discussion of the root vidyā in Old Khmer inscriptions. The fifth essay outlines the history and archaeology of Funan and its transition to Zhenla. The essay is written in Russian. It shows a gradual Indianization of the Lower Mekong River Delta where the kingdom of Funan emerged in the beginning of the Common Era.
ББК 81.432.1:63.3(58)-33
основной = языкознание : языки мира : индоевропейские языки : германские языки : английский язык
основной = история : внутренняя политика : государственная власть и управление
основной = Азия : Юго-Восточная Азия
основной = ЭБС Лань
основной = Лань сделано