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EPISODE · May 30, 2026 · 7 MIN

Srivijaya's Tamil Merchant Guilds and the Barus Charter

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This episode of Fexingo History dives into the remarkable Tamil merchant guild inscriptions found at Lobu Tua in Barus, Sumatra. Lucas and Luna explore the 'Five Hundred Lords of the World' (Ayyavole) guild, their 1088 CE charter, and what it reveals about Srivijaya's multicultural trade networks. They discuss the guild's oath, its protections for merchants, and how Tamil, Chinese, and Southeast Asian traders coexisted under Srivijayan rule. The episode also touches on the port's role in the camphor trade and the shahbandar system. A fascinating look at medieval Southeast Asia's globalized economy. #Srivijaya #Barus #Ayyavole #LobuTua #TamilInscriptions #CamphorTrade #MaritimeSilkRoad #SoutheastAsianHistory #AncientTrade #MerchantGuilds #Shahbandar #OrangLaut #Sumatra #1088CE #FiveHundredLords #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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