China-Bengal Traditional Relations in the Pre-European Times: An Enquiry

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by MD. SAFIQUL ISLAM

Mr Md. Safiqul Islam is a PhD candidate in Global Studies at the Institute of Global Studies, School of Liberal Arts, Shanghai University, Shanghai, China. He is Associate Professor (on study leave) at the Department of Political Science, University of Chittagong, Chittagong Bangladesh.

REGIONAL STUDIES 

Vol.xxxv, No.4 Autumn 2017

Abstract 

The paper focuses on the nature of traditional relations between China and Bengal in the pre-European times. Cultural exchange, trade, and diplomatic relations between the two countries had existed since the ancient period, particularly, during the Han, Tang, Yuan, and Ming dynasties of China. The ancient Silk Road and Maritime Road facilitated them in establishing their cultural, commercial, and  diplomatic relations. This paper finds out the nature of bilateral traditional relations between China and Bengal before European merchants came to Bengal. In particular, it explores cultural, diplomatic, and trade connectivity between the two countries in the period. The paper concludes that warm bilateral relations between China and Bengal prevailed in the period and that the regions were connected with each other through the ancient Silk Road and Maritime Road. Significantly, political and diplomatic relations between the two regions reached their highest level during the Ming dynasty of China and Muslim rule in Bengal.


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China-Bengal Traditional Relations in the Pre-European Times: An Enquiry

创建时间:  2018-11-11     浏览次数:


by MD. SAFIQUL ISLAM

Mr Md. Safiqul Islam is a PhD candidate in Global Studies at the Institute of Global Studies, School of Liberal Arts, Shanghai University, Shanghai, China. He is Associate Professor (on study leave) at the Department of Political Science, University of Chittagong, Chittagong Bangladesh.

REGIONAL STUDIES 

Vol.xxxv, No.4 Autumn 2017

Abstract 

The paper focuses on the nature of traditional relations between China and Bengal in the pre-European times. Cultural exchange, trade, and diplomatic relations between the two countries had existed since the ancient period, particularly, during the Han, Tang, Yuan, and Ming dynasties of China. The ancient Silk Road and Maritime Road facilitated them in establishing their cultural, commercial, and  diplomatic relations. This paper finds out the nature of bilateral traditional relations between China and Bengal before European merchants came to Bengal. In particular, it explores cultural, diplomatic, and trade connectivity between the two countries in the period. The paper concludes that warm bilateral relations between China and Bengal prevailed in the period and that the regions were connected with each other through the ancient Silk Road and Maritime Road. Significantly, political and diplomatic relations between the two regions reached their highest level during the Ming dynasty of China and Muslim rule in Bengal.


  Article on China-Bengal Relations(3).pdf








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