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Sanfotsi (Chinese: 三佛齊; pinyin:
Sānfóqí), also
written as
Sanfoqi, was a
trading polity in
Southeast Asia
mentioned in
Chinese sources dated from the...
- "
Sanfoqi", but this term
probably refers to the Malayu-Jambi kingdom,
evidenced by
Chinese record of
Sanfoqi Zhanbei guo (Jambi
country of
Sanfoqi)....
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indicated when
Sanfoqi sent a
mission to
China in 1028, but this
would actually refer to Malayu-Jambi, not Srivijaya-Palembang.: 398, 405 No
Sanfoqi mission...
- "
Sanfoqi", but this term
probably refers to the Malayu-Jambi kingdom,
evidenced by the
Chinese record of
Sanfoqi Zhanbei guo (Jambi
country of
Sanfoqi)...
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elephants to the
Dashi ports, then on ship to
Sanfoqi;
which is why it was
known as a
product of
Sanfoqi. In
Christian tradition,
frankincense is one of...
- porcelain. It also says that the
country paid
tribute to a
country named Sanfoqi,
which is
usually interpreted to be Srivijaya. Langka**** was
known as...
- (Timor), Pingya-i (Banggai in Sulawesi), and Wu-nu-ku (Maluku).
Regarding Sanfoqi (Srivijaya), Chou-Ju-Kua
reported that Kien-pi (Kampe, in
northern Sumatra)...
- (占城),
Chenla (眞臘, here
referring to the
Khmer Empire), Langka**** (凌牙斯加),
Sanfoqi (三佛齊, Palembang), Java (闍婆),
Bagan (蒲甘, Burma), and Mayi (麻逸, the Philippines)...
-
under Srivijayan control as Zhu Fan Zhi
noted that it paid
tribute to
Sanfoqi (usually
thought to be Srivijaya).
Marco Polo
wrote that it
pledged its...
- Indonesian-language newspapers. Coedès
noted that the
Chinese references to "
Sanfoqi" or "Sanfotsi",
previously read as "Sribhoja", and the
inscriptions in...