Discover the untold story of the Chetti Melaka — the Indian Peranakans of Singapore and Malaysia — and their remarkable connections to trade, culture and civilisation stretching back more than 2,000 years.
Chantal Sajan is a veteran Straits Times journalist and independent researcher of South-east Asian history and culture with more than five decades of experience.
Her first paperback book, The Chettis of South-east Asia, brings together years of research, historical evidence, archaeology and new scholarship to reveal a richer understanding of the Chetti community and its place in regional and global history.
Far more than a community history, The Chettis of South-east Asia uncovers extraordinary links between South-east Asia and ancient global trade routes.
Readers will discover:
The deeply rooted origins and evolution of the Chetti Melaka community.
Early maritime trade networks connecting cultures across ancient Asia.
Fascinating historical connections reaching as far as Rome and beyond.
Groundbreaking new archaeological discoveries that rewrite history.
Uncovering lost cultural traditions and preserving hidden heritage.
Fresh perspectives and insights drawn from modern academic research.
Before the book arrives, discover the acclaimed web series that inspired it. The three-season documentary-style series explores the history, culture and heritage of the Chetti community through engaging storytelling and research.
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