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Hope, Sebastian. The outcasts of the islands: The sea gypsies of South East Asia. London: HarperCollins, 2001.

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Islamic banking & finance in South-East Asia: Its development & future. 2nd ed. New Jersey: World Scientific, 2006.

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Venardos, Angelo M. Islamic banking & finance in South-East Asia: Its development & future. 2nd ed. Singapore: World Scientific, 2007.

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Islamic banking and finance in South-East Asia: Its development and future. 3rd ed. Hackensack, NJ: World Scientific, 2012.

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Hafeez, Malik, ed. Domestic determinants of Soviet foreign policy towards South Asia and the Middle East. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1990.

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Venardos, Angelo M. Islamic banking and finance in South-east Asia: Its developments & future. Singapore: World Scientific, 2005.

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International Conference on the Issue of Religious Harmony in Europe, South Asia and Middle East (2014 Karachi, Pakistan). The issue of religious harmony in Europe, South Asia and the Middle East. Karachi: Area Study Centre for Europe, University of Karachi, 2015.

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Islamic banking and finance in South-east Asia: Its developments and the future. Hackensack, NJ: World Scientific, 2005.

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Kassim, Husain. Islamicate societies: A case study of Egypt and Muslim India modernization, colonial rule, and the aftermath. Lanham: Lexington Books, 2012.

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Bad company: Lashkar e-Tayyiba and the growing ambition of Islamist militancy in Pakistan : hearing before the Subcommittee on the Middle East and South Asia of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, second session, March 11, 2010. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2010.

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Makmur, Keliat, ed. Spratlys: The dispute in the South China Sea. Aldershot: Ashgate, 1997.

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Asia, United States Congress House Committee on Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on the Middle East and South. Building a strategic partnership: U.S.-India relations in the wake of Mumbai : hearing before the Subcommittee on the Middle East and South Asia of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, first session, February 26, 2009. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2009.

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Building a strategic partnership: U.S.-India relations in the wake of Mumbai : hearing before the Subcommittee on the Middle East and South Asia of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, first session, February 26, 2009. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2009.

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United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on the Middle East and South Asia. America and the Iranian political reform movement: First, do no harm : hearing before the Subcommittee on the Middle East and South Asia of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, second session, February 3, 2010. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2010.

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Dolcini, Donatella. India in the Islamic era and Southeast Asia (8th to 19th century). Austin, Tex: Raintree Steck-Vaughn, 1997.

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Reading contemporary Indonesian Muslim women writers: Representation, identity and religion of Muslim women in Indonesian fiction. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2009.

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United Nations. Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific. Enhancing Cooperation in Trade & Investment Between Pacific Island Countries & Economies of East & South-East Asia (Enhancing Cooperation in Trade & Investment Between Pacific). United Nations, 1997.

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Conflict and Community in Contemporary Sri Lanka: 'Pearl of the East' or the 'Island of Tears'? (Studies on Contemporary South Asia series). Sage Publications Pvt. Ltd, 2000.

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(Editor), Siri Gamage, and I. B. Watson (Editor), eds. Conflict and Community in Contemporary Sri Lanka: 'Pearl of the East' or the 'Island of Tears'? (Studies on Contemporary South Asia series). Sage Publications Pvt. Ltd, 2002.

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Hooker, M. B. Islam in South-East Asia. Brill Academic Publishers, 1997.

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Islam in South-East Asia. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1988.

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1940-, Engineer Asgharali, ed. Islam in South and South-east Asia. Delhi: Ajanta Publications : Distributors, Ajanta Books International, 1985.

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d'Arcy, paul. Oceania and Australasia. Edited by Jerry H. Bentley. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199235810.013.0031.

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Oceania and Australasia are relatively recent and externally imposed terms. The term Australasia refers collectively to the lands south of Asia, or present-day Australia and New Zealand. Oceania refers to the Pacific Islands east of present-day Indonesia and the Philippines across to Pitcairn Island in the southeast Pacific and also includes the western half of the island of New Guinea, which is now part of Indonesia. These islands are generally divided into three geographical areas: Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia. Present-day national borders cut across previous indigenous exchange areas or unite peoples with little previous sense of collective identity, especially in the larger Pacific Island nations of southwest Oceania. The region's value and prime relevance to world history lies in its comparative value in terms of European explorers and traders, and subsequent settler societies and their relations with, and impact upon, indigenous peoples.
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Paul, Barbier Jean, Newton Douglas, and Metropolitan Museum of Art, eds. Islands and ancestors: Indigenous styles of South-east Asia. München: Prestel-Verlag, 1988.

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S, Yunanto, ed. Militant Islamic movements in Indonesia and South-east Asia. Jakarta: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, 2003.

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S, Yunanto, ed. Militant Islamic movements in Indonesia and South-east Asia. Jakarta: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, 2003.

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Hope, Sebastian. Outcasts of the Islands: The Sea Gypsies of South East Asia. HarperCollins Publishers Limited, 2016.

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United Nations. Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, ed. Attracting foreign direct investment in Pacific island countries: Lessons from East and South-East Asian experience. New York: United Nations, 1999.

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Dowe, John Leslie. Australian Palms. CSIRO Publishing, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643098022.

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Australian Palms offers an updated and thorough systematic and taxonomic treatment of the Australian palm flora, covering 60 species in 21 genera. Of these, 54 species occur in continental Australia and six species on the off-shore territories of Lord Howe Island, Norfolk Island and Christmas Island. Incorporating recent advances in biogeographic and phylogenetic research, Australian Palms provides a comprehensive introduction to the palm family Arecaceae, with reviews of botanical history, biogeography, phylogeny, ecology and conservation. Thorough descriptions of genera and species include notes on ecology and typification, and keys and distribution maps assist with field recognition. Colour photographs of habit, leaf, flowers, fruit and unique diagnostic characters also feature for each species. This work is the culmination of over 20 years of research into Australian palms, including extensive field-work and examination of herbarium specimens in Australia, South-East Asia, Europe and the USA.
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Scharbrodt, Oliver, and Yafa Shanneik, eds. Shi'a Minorities in the Contemporary World. Edinburgh University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474430371.001.0001.

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Global migration flows in the 20th century have seen the emergence of Muslim diaspora and minority communities in Europe, North America and other parts of the world. While there is a growing body of research on Muslim minorities in various regional contexts, the particular experiences of Shi’a Muslim minorities across the globe has only received scant attention. This book offers new comparative perspectives of Shi’a minorities outside of the so-called “Muslim heartland” (Middle East, North Africa, Central and South Asia). It includes contributions on Shi’a minority communities in Europe, North and South America, Sub-Saharan Africa and East Asia that emerged out of migration from the Middle East and South Asia in the 20th and 21st centuries in particular. As ‘a minority within a minority’, Shi’a Muslims face the double-challenge of maintaining an Islamic as well as a particular Shi’a identity in terms of communal activities and practices, public perception and recognition. The book provides comparative insights into Shi’a Muslim communities across the globe, set in Muslim minority contexts and makes an important contribution to understanding the global dynamics of contemporary Shi’a Islam. Illustrating how transnational Shi’a networks operate in Muslim minority contexts, it discusses the impact of events in the Middle East on Shi’a Muslim minorities across the world.
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Malik, Hafeez. Domestic Determinants of Soviet Foreign Policy Towards South Asia and the Middle East. Palgrave Macmillan, 1990.

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Hafeez, Malik, ed. Domestic determinants of Soviet foreign policy towards South Asia and the Middle East. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Macmillan, 1990.

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Malik, Hafeez. Domestic Determinants of Soviet Foreign Policy towards South Asia and the Middle East. Palgrave Macmillan, 1990.

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Venardos, Angelo M. Islamic Banking And Finance in South-east Asia: Its Development And Future (Asia-Pacific Business) (Asia-Pacific Business). 2nd ed. World Scientific Publishing Company, 2006.

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Venardos, Angelo M. Islamic Banking and Finance in South-East Asia: Its Development and Future. World Scientific Publishing Company, 2005.

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Dubino, Jeanne, Paulina Pajak, Catherine W. Hollis, Celiese Lypka, and Vara Neverow, eds. The Edinburgh Companion to Virginia Woolf and Contemporary Global Literature. Edinburgh University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474448475.001.0001.

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This book considers the global responses Woolf’s work has inspired and her worldwide impact. The 23 chapters address the ways Woolf is received by writers, publishers, academics, reading audiences, and students in countries around the world; how she is translated into multiple languages; and how her life is transformed into global contemporary biofiction. The 24 authors hail from regions around the world: West and East Europe, the Middle East/North Africa, North and South America, East Asia and the Pacific Islands. They write about Woolf’s reception in Ireland, France, Italy, Germany, Poland, Estonia, Russia, Egypt, Kenya, Mexico, Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil, the United States, China, Japan and Australia. The Edinburgh Companion is dialogic and comparative, incorporating both transnational and local tendencies insofar as they epitomise Woolf’s global reception and legacy. It contests the ‘centre’ and ‘periphery’ binary, offering new models for Woolf global studies and promoting cross-cultural understandings.
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Fuchs, Simon Wolfgang. In a Pure Muslim Land. University of North Carolina Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469649795.001.0001.

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Centering Pakistan in a story of transnational Islam stretching from South Asia to the Middle East, Simon Wolfgang Fuchs offers the first in-depth ethnographic history of the intellectual production of Shi‘is and their religious competitors in this “Land of the Pure.” The notion of Pakistan as the pinnacle of modern global Muslim aspiration forms a crucial component of this story. It has empowered Shi'is, who form about twenty percent of the country's population, to advance alternative conceptions of their religious hierarchy while claiming the support of towering grand ayatollahs in Iran and Iraq. Fuchs shows how popular Pakistani preachers and scholars have boldly tapped into the esoteric potential of Shi'ism, occupying a creative and at times disruptive role as brokers, translators, and self-confident pioneers of contemporary Islamic thought. They have indigenized the Iranian Revolution and formulated their own ideas for fulfilling the original promise of Pakistan. Challenging typical views of Pakistan as a mere Shi'i backwater, Fuchs argues that its complex religious landscape represents how a local, South Asian Islam may open up space for new intellectual contributions to global Islam. Yet religious ideology has also turned Pakistan into a deadly battlefield: sectarian groups since the 1980s have been bent on excluding Shi'is as harmful to their own vision of an exemplary Islamic state.
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Noor, Farish A. Islam on the Move: The Tablighi Jama'at in Southeast Asia. Amsterdam University Press, 2012.

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Noor, Farish A. Islam on the Move: The Tablighi Jama'at in Southeast Asia. Amsterdam University Press, 2012.

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Noor, Farish A. Islam on the Move: The Tablighi Jama'at in Southeast Asia. Amsterdam University Press, 2013.

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Cameron, Matt. Cockatoos. CSIRO Publishing, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643095588.

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Cockatoos are large, intelligent and attractive birds. Of the 21 recognised species, 14 occur in Australia, with three of these also found in New Guinea. Seven species are distributed across the islands of south-east Asia. While many species are common or abundant, an increasing number face extinction due to habitat loss, the illegal bird trade and global warming. Extensively illustrated, Cockatoos looks at the ecology and conservation of these iconic birds, including their evolution, distribution, movements, feeding and reproduction. It examines the pest status of cockatoos, the impact of the illegal bird trade and the role played by aviculturists in cockatoo conservation programs.
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Zehmisch, Philipp. Mini-India. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199469864.001.0001.

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This contribution to political anthropology, migration research, and postcolonial studies fills a gap in the hitherto under-represented scholarship on the migrant and settler society of the Andaman Islands, called ‘Mini-India’. Focusing on political, social, economic, and cultural effects of migration, the main actors of the book stem from criminalized, low-caste, landless, refugee, repatriated, Adivasi, and other backgrounds of the subcontinent and South East Asia. Settling in this ‘new world’, some underprivileged migrants achieved social mobility, while others remained disenfranchised and marginal. Employing the concept of subalternity, this ethnographic study analyses various shades of inequality that arise from communities’ material and representational access to the state. It elaborates on the political repercussions of subaltern migration in negotiations of island history, collective identity, ecological sustainability, and resource access. The book is divided into three parts: Part I, titled ‘Theory, Methodology, and the Field’ introduces the reader into subaltern theory and the Andamans as fieldwork site. Part II, titled ‘Islands of Subalternity: Migration, Place-Making, and Politics’ concentrates on the Andaman society as a multi-ethnic conglomerate of subaltern communities in which stakes of history and identity are negotiated. Part III, titled ‘Landscapes of Subalternity: An Ethnography of the Ranchis of Mini-India’ focuses on the Ranchis, one particular community of 50,000 subaltern Adivasi migrants from the Chotanagpur region. It highlights the exploitative history of Ranchi contract labour migration, which triggered specific forms of cultural and ecological appropriation as well as multi-layered strategies of resistance against domination to achieve autonomy, autarchy, and peaceful cohabitation in the margins of the state.
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Noor, Farish A. Islam on the Move. Amsterdam University Press, 2012.

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Thomas, David, and John A. Chesworth. Christian-Muslim Relations. a Bibliographical History Volume 11 South and East Asia, Africa and the Americas (1600-1700). BRILL, 2016.

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South-east Asian curries: 50 recipes from Thailand, Burma, Vietnam, Malaysia and the islands of Indonesia and the Philippines. Lorenz Books, 2017.

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Ringer, Monica M. Islamic Modernism and the Re-Enchantment of the Sacred in the Age of History. Edinburgh University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474478731.001.0001.

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This book studies the complex relationship of religion to modernity, arguing that modernity should be understood as the consequence, not the cause, if the new intellectual landscape of the 19th century. The lens of Islamic Modernism is used to uncover the underlying epistemology and methodology of historicism that penetrated the Middle East and South Asia in this period, forcing and enabling a recalibration of the definition, nature, function and place of religion. Muslim Modernists engaged in a sophisticated project of theological reform designed to marry their twin commitments to religion and modernity; they were in conversation with European scholarship and Catholic Modernism, but more importantly, with their own complex Islamic traditions. This book provides a new framework for conceptualizing the relationship between Western and non-Western modernities. It demonstrates that Islamic Modernists adopted intellectual frameworks that first emerged in Europe, then deployed them to argue for the superiority of Islam. For Islamic Modernists, Islam had historically been, and could once again become a motor of modernity and the solution to contemporary ‘backwardness.’ Islamic Modernists considered in this book include Jamal al-Din al-Afghani (Iran), Imam Bayezidof (Russia), Namik Kemal (Ottoman Empire) and Syed Ameer Ali (India).
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Catley, Robert, and Makmur Keliat. Spratlys: The Dispute in the South China Sea. Ashgate Publishing, 1997.

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The fruit fly fauna (Diptera: Tephritideae: Dacinae) of Papua New Guinea, Indonesian Papua, Associated Islands and Bougainville. Wallingford: CABI, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789249514.0000.

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Abstract The species within the Tribe Dacini from Papua New Guinea, Indonesian Papua (West Papua, Central Papua, Papua), associated islands and Bougainville are recorded. In all, 296 species are recorded including 65 new species described herein. The new species are treated under two genera, Bactrocera Macquart (eight subgenera) and Dacus Fabricius (three subgenera). The following new species are described and illustrated: Bactrocera (Bactrocera) atriscuta, B. (B.) bisianumu, B. (B.) bogiae, B. (B.) bubiae, B. (B.) bukaensis, B. (B.) caccabata, B. (B.) centraliae, B (B.) dysoxyli, B. (B.) expandosa, B. (B.) fumica, B. (B.) gabensiae, B. (B.) kaiauiae, B. (B.) kauiae, B. (B.) keravatiae, B. (B.) kokodiae, B. (B.) kunvawaensis, B. (B.) labubulu, B. (B.) laensis, B. (B.) manusiae, B. (B.) meraiensis, B. (B.) monostriata, B. (B.) neoabdonigella, B. (B.) neoaeroginosa, B. (B.) ohuiae, B. (B.) paraendiandrae, B. (B.) paraochracea, B. (B.) pometiae, B. (B.) raunsepnaensis, B. (B.) rounaensis, B (B.) rutilana, B. (B.) saramandiae, B. (B.) sari, B. (B.) sylvania, B. (B.) tikelingiae, B. (B.) trivirgulata, B. (B.) waidoriae, B. (B.) yayamiae, Bactrocera (Bulladacus) curiosa, Bactrocera (Calodacus) insolita, Bactrocera (Hemizeugodacus) neoaglaiae, B. (H.) wilhelmiae, Bactrocera (Neozeugodacus) leblanci, Bactrocera (Semicallantra) cerberae, B. (S.) malasaitiae, Bactrocera (Tetradacus) arbuscula, B. (T.) novotnyi, B. (T.) procera, Bactrocera (Zeugodacus) aiyurae, B. (Z.) anglimpiae, B. (Z.) bainingsiae, B. (Z.) madangiae, B. (Z.) magiae, B. (Z.) mitparingii, B. (Z.) oiyaripensis, B. (Z.) parasepikae, B. (Z.) rufoscutella, B. (Z.) xanthovelata, Dacus (Callantra) nigrolobus, D. (Mellesis) alatifuscatus, Dacus (Neodacus) asteriscus, D. (N.) bimaculosus, D. (N.) curvabilis, D. (N.) kreeriae, D. (N.) lalokiae and D. (N.) neosignatifrons. Females of B. (Bactrocera) daruensis Drew, B. (Bactrocera) nigella (Drew) and B. (Bactrocera) thistletoni Drew are described and a revised description of B. (Bactrocera) torresiae Huxham & Hancock is presented. Bactrocera (Bactrocera) denigrata (Drew) is withdrawn from synonymy with B. longicornis Macquart, and a full description of B. longicornis is presented from a study of the holotype and 27 newly collected specimens. New geographical distribution, host plant and male lure records are presented for some species. The major pest species that occur in the geographical region covered by this publication are reviewed and their biosecurity risks to other regional countries discussed. The land mass of Papua New Guinea and Indonesian Papua contains a richer fauna than any other from South-east Asia to the eastern Pacific, presumably resulting from speciation in the rich rainforest ecosystem. Differences of opinion on the status of some species in the Bactrocera dorsalis complex and on the supraspecific classification within the genus Bactrocera are evident in the literature. We have acknowledged and discussed these differences and, as authors, have presented conclusions based on our own research data.
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Montessoro, Franceso, and Donatella Dolcini. India in the Islamic Era and Southeast Asia: (8th to 19th Century) (History of the World). Heinemann Library, 1996.

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Arimbi, Diah Ariani. Reading Contemporary Indonesian Muslim Women Writers: Representation, Identity and Religion of Muslim Women in Indonesian Fiction. Amsterdam University Press, 2009.

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