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Bibliography on Sailing to Suvarnabhumi Country: Brunei Darusalam Prof. Himanshu Prabha Ray & Dr Susan Mishra Brunei Darussalam Traditional Navigation and Boat Building ‘Boats of Brunei’ http://bruneiresources.blogspot.in/2006/12/boats-of-brunei.html (accessed on 5 April 2018) ‘Cabaran’ http://komuniti2011.blogspot.in/p/cabaran.html (accessed on 12 April 2018) Chua, Thia-Eng , Chou, L. M. , Sadorra ,Marie Sol M., (eds.), The Coastal Environmental Profile of Brunei Darussalam: Resource Assessment and Management Issues, Brunei Darussalam: Fisheries Department, Ministry of Development, 1987. 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Warren, Jim, ‘The Prahus of the Sulu Zone’, Brunei Museum Journal, 6(1):42–53. http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/18216/1/prahus.pdf (accessed on 6 April 2018) Yahya, Matzin bin Haji, The Boats of Brunei Darussalam, Bandar Seri Begawan : Brunei Museums Dept., 2005. ‘The Role of "Pengalu" in Brunei History’, http://bruneiresources.blogspot.in/2007/07/role-of- pengalu-in-brunei-history.html (accessed on 5 April 2018) Boat Remains and Shipwrecks Green, Jeremy and Kimura, Jun, Preliminary Report on Maritime Archaeological Survey in Brunei Darussalam, Report—Department of Maritime Archaeology, Western Australian 1 Museum, No. 300, 2013. http://museum.wa.gov.au/maritime-archaeology-db/sites/default /files/no._300 brunei_2013_survey_0.pdf (accessed on 9 April 2018) Perrin, Sharon, The Brunei Shipwreck, Bandar Seri Bagawan, Negara BruneiDarussalam:Elf Petroleum Peterson, 2000. Serstevens , Michèle Pirazzoli, ‘The Brunei Shipwreck:A Witness to the International Trade in the China Sea around 1500’, The Silk Road, 2011, 9: 5 – 17. A Catalogue of Selected Artefacts from the Brunei Shipwreck, Brunei Darussalam:Brunei Museum,2000. Narratives of Trans Locality Ali, Ismail and Tarsat Mosli, ‘The Iranun in Borneo: Pirates or Heroes from the Maritime Perspective’, Jurnal Sejarah, 2008,16 : 27-38. Barnard, Timothy P., ‘Celates, Rayat-Laut, Pirates: The Orang Laut and Their Decline in History’, Journal of the Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, 2007,80(2): 33-49. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/261978587_Celates_Rayat- Laut_Pirates_The_Orang_Laut_and_Their_Decline_in_History (accessed 14 April 2018) Bhargava, K. D; Venkatasubba Sastri, Kasi Nageswara, Campaigns in South East Asia 1941-42, Kanpur: Combined Inter-services Historical Section, India & Pakistan,1960. 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Iziq Eafifi Ismail, Abdullah Sani HjAhmad, and Ismail Ibrahim, ‘Influences of Regional Sama - Bajau Coastal Dwellings: Social Perspectives through Identity Molding’, International Journal of Culture and History, 2015,1(2): 115-121. http://www.ijch.net/vol1/022-D005.pdf (accessed on 10 April 2018) 2 Lapian ,Adrian B., Orang Laut, Bajak Laut, Raja Laut: Sejarah Kawasan Laut Sulawesi Abad XIX, Depok : Komunitas Bambu, 2009. Mani, A., ‘A Community in Transition: Indians in Negara Brunei Darussalam’ in K. S. Sandhu and A. Mani, (eds), Indian Communities in South East Asia, Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Times Academic Press, 1993, pp.1-30. ___________,’A Century of Contribution by Indians in Negara Brunei Darussalam’ in K Kesavapany, A Mani and P. Ramasamy (eds.), Rising India and Indian Communities in East Asia, Singapore: ISEAS, 2008, pp.171-194. Menon, Sridevi, ‘Narrating Brunei: Travelling Histories of Brunei Indians’, Modern Asian Studies, 2016, 50(2):718-764. Ota Atsushi, ‘Pirates or Entrepreneurs ? The Migration and Trade of Sea People in Southwest Kalimantan, c. 1770-1820’, Indonesia, October 2010, 90: 67-95. https://ecommons.cornell.edu/bitstream/handle/1813/54528/INDO_90_0_1286985925_67_96.pd f?sequence=1 (accessed on 15 April 2018) Porter, Venetia and Sai Liana (ed). The Hajj: Collected Essays, London: British Museum, https://www.britishmuseum.org/PDF/The_Hajj_collected_essays_BM.pdf (accessed on 10 April 2018) Roy, Kaushik, Sepoys against the Rising Sun: The Indian Army in the Far East and South East Asia 1941-45, Leiden-Boston: Brill, 2016. Rutter, Owen, The Pirate Wind: Tales of the Sea-Robbers of Malaya, Singapore: Oxford University Press, 1986(first published 1930). Sandin, Benedict, The Sea Dayaks of Borneo: Before White Rajah Rule, East Lansing, Michigan: East Michigan State University Press, 1968. 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Warren, James Francis, ‘Savagism and Civilization: The Iranun, Globalization and Literature of Joseph Conrad’, Journal of the Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society , 2001, 74(1-280): 43-69. http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/18159/1/savagism.pdf (accessed on 14 April 2018) _____________, Iranun and Balangingi: Globalization, Maritime Raiding and the Birth of Ethnicity, Singapore: Singapore University Press, 2002. ‘2/15th Punjab Regiment at Sarawak 1941’ http://www.kaiserscross.com/304501/521701.html (accessed on 7 April 2018) 3 ‘Brunei's Oldest Indian Mohinder Singh Bhullar: A Successful Entrepreneur, Flag-Bearer’ //economictimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/50889177.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm _medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst (accessed on 12 April 2018) Historical- Cultural Linkages Christie, Jan Wisseman, ‘On Po-ni: The Santubong Sites of Sarawak’, Sarawak Museum Journal, December 1985, 35(55):77-89. Druce, Stephen, C. ‘The Birth of Brunei: Early Polities along the Northwest Coast of Borneo and the Origins of Brunei, Tenth to mid-Fourteenth centuries’, in Ooi Keat Gin (ed.), Brunei - History, Islam, Society, and Contemporary Issues, London: Routledge, 2015, pp.21-44. https://www.academia.edu/21592969/The_birth_of_Brunei_Early_polities_of_the_northwest_co ast_of_Borneo_and_the_origins_of_Brunei_tenth_to_mid-fourteenth_centuries (accessed on 9 April 2018) Everett, Harold H. and Hewitt, John, ‘A History of Santubong, an Island off the Coast of Sarawak’, Journal of the Straits Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, 1909, 52: 1- 30. Hall, Kenneth R., ‘Upstream and Downstream Networking in Seventeenth Century Banjarmasin’, in Victor T. King and A. V. M. Horton (eds.) From Buckfast to Borneo, Studies in Honour of Father Robert Nicholl on the 85th Anniversary of His Birth 27 March 1995, Hull U.K.: University of Hull Centre for South-East Asian Studies, 1995, pp. 489–504. Hall, Kenneth. , ‘European Southeast Asia Encounters with Islamic Expansionism, circa 1500– 1700: Comparative Case Studies of Banten, Ayutthaya, and Banjarmasin in the Wider Indian Ocean Context’, Journal of World History, 2014, 25: 229-262. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/276488275_European_Southeast_Asia_Encounters_wi th_Islamic_Expansionism_circa_1500- 1700_Comparative_Case_Studies_of_Banten_Ayutthaya_and_Banjarmasin_in_the_Wider_India n_Ocean_Context (accessed on 14 April 2018) Harrison, Tom,’Gold and Indian Influences in West Borneo’, Journal of the Malayan Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, 1949, 22(4): 33-110. Jalil, Ahmad Safwan, ‘Southeast Asian Cannon Making in Negara Brunei Darussalam’, Master Thesis, Bedford Park- South Australia: Flinders University, Department of Archaeology, 2015. http://www.flinders.edu.au/ehl/fms/archaeology_files/dig_library/theses/Jalil%202012%20MMA RCH%20Southeast%20Asian%20Cannon.pdf (accessed on 6 April 2018) Nicholl, Robert, European Sources for the History of the Sultanate of Brunei in the Sixteenth Century. 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