History of Indian influence on Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia was under Indian sphere of cultural influence starting around 290 BC until around the 15th century, when Hindu-Buddhist influence was absorbed by local politics. Kingdoms in the southeast coast of the Indian Subcontinent had established trade, cultural and political relations with Southeast Asian kingdoms in Burma, Thailand, Indonesia, Malay Peninsula, Philippines, Cambodia and Champa. This led to Indianisation and Sanskritisation of Southeast Asia within Indosphere, Southeast Asian polities were the Indianised Hindu-Buddhist Mandala (polities, city states and confederacies).
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History of Indian influence on Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia was under Indian sphere of cultural influence starting around 290 BC until around the 15th century, when Hindu-Buddhist influence was absorbed by local politics. Kingdoms in the southeast coast of the Indian Subcontinent had established trade, cultural and political relations with Southeast Asian kingdoms in Burma, Thailand, Indonesia, Malay Peninsula, Philippines, Cambodia and Champa. This led to Indianisation and Sanskritisation of Southeast Asia within Indosphere, Southeast Asian polities were the Indianised Hindu-Buddhist Mandala (polities, city states and confederacies).
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Southeast Asia was under India ...... inland became mainly Buddhist.
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كانت مناطق جنوب شرق آسيا واقعة ...... لبر الرئيسي بوذيةً بشكل رئيسي.
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A Tagalog couple of the Maginoo nobility class depicted in the 16th-century Boxer Codex.
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Southeast Asia was under India ...... ity states and confederacies).
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كانت مناطق جنوب شرق آسيا واقعة ...... ات، دول المدن والكونفدراليات).
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History of Indian influence on Southeast Asia
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تاريخ النفوذ الهندي على جنوب شرق آسيا
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