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The Indian Ocean Exhibition was surreal as the links between the Nusantara and the Khaleej was spelled out in detail through Jawi, Faith and Spices. The exhibition had overlaps with the ethnographic museum in Melaka, run by the state government whereas this exhibition was held at a privately owned museum.
This is a classy exhibition of which is a must for history students and scholars alike.