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Sanfotsi
Sanfotsi (), also written as Sanfoqi, was a wealthy trading polity in Southeast Asia mentioned in Chinese sources dated from the Song dynasty circa 12th century. In 1918, George Cœdès concluded that Chinese forms of ''San-fo-ts'i'' (Sanfoqi), ''Fo-ts'i'' (Foqi), ''Fo-che'' (Foshi), ''Che-li-fo-che'' (Shilifoshi) are corresponds to Arabic ''Sribuza'', reconstructed as ''Śribhoja'' are names referring to Srivijaya empire, located in Palembang, South Sumatra, in present-day Indonesia. According to Chinese sources, Sanfotsi was an empire that controlled many territories in the strait of Malacca, eastern Sumatra and the Malay peninsula. It was purportedly a large thalassocracy ruled by a high-king exercising sovereignty over several states that were dependencies of Sanfotsi. Although there is the consideration that Sanfotsi belonged to Palembang proper, recent scholars say the territorial extent was more vast. ==Accounts== Sanfotsi, as a state has had many recorded accounts, the majority of which are from Chinese sources such as the Chinese annals, Chu-fan-chi written by Chau Ju-kua as interpreted by Hirth and Rockhill and the Chou Ku-fei.
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