4861:, pp. 213–214) Quote: "Starting in the 1920s under the leadership of Kalidas Nag – and continuing even after independence – a number of Indian scholars wrote extensively and rapturously about the ancient Hindu cultural expansion into and colonisation of South and Southeast Asia. They called this vast region "Greater India" – a dubious appellation for a region which to a limited degree, but with little permanence, had been influenced by Indian religion, art, architecture, literature and administrative customs. As a consequence of this renewed and extensive interest in Greater India, many Indians came to believe that the entire South and Southeast Asian region formed the cultural progeny of India; now that the sub-continent was reawakening, they felt, India would once again assert its non-political ascendancy over the area... While the idea of reviving the ancient Greater India was never officially endorsed by the Indian National Congress, it enjoyed considerable popularity in nationalist Indian circles. Indeed, Congress leaders made occasional references to Greater India while the organisation's abiding interest in the problems of overseas Indians lent indirect support to the Indian hope of restoring the alleged cultural and spiritual unity of South and Southeast Asia."
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4765:, p. 364) Quote: "An equally significant movement is one that brought about among the Indian intelligentsia of Calcutta a few years ago the formation of what is known as the "Greater India Society," whose membership is open "to all serious students of the Indian cultural expansion and to all sympathizers of such studies and activities." Though still in its infancy, this organisation has already a large membership, due perhaps as much as anything else to the enthusiasm of its Secretary and Convener, Dr. Kalidas Nag, whose scholarly affiliations with the Orientalists in the University of Paris and studies in Indochina, Insulindia and beyond, have equipped him in an unusual way for the work he has chosen, namely stimulating interest in and spreading knowledge of Greater Indian culture of the past, present and future. The Society's President is Professor
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systems of the third and fourth century. In order to spread the message of these religions
Buddhist monks and Hindu priests joined mercantile classes in the quest to share their religious and cultural values and beliefs. Along the Mekong delta, evidence of Indianized religious models can be observed in communities labeled Funan. There can be found the earliest records engraved on a rock in Vocanh. The engravings consist of Buddhist archives and a south Indian scripts are written in Sanskrit that have been dated to belong to the early half of the third century. Indian religion was profoundly absorbed by local cultures that formed their own distinctive variations of these structures in order to reflect their own ideals.
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in the first few centuries of the Common Era and eventually settled there. Strong impulse most certainly came from the region's ruling classes who invited
Brahmans to serve at their courts as priests, astrologers and advisers. Divinity and royalty were closely connected in these polities as Hindu rituals validated the powers of the monarch. Brahmans and priests from India proper played a key role in supporting ruling dynasties through exact rituals. Dynastic consolidation was the basis for more centralized kingdoms that emerged in Java, Sumatra, Cambodia, Burma, and along the central and south coasts of Vietnam from the 4th to 8th centuries.
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4873:, pp. 326–330) Quote: "At another level, it was believed that the dynamics of many Asian cultures, particularly those of Southeast Asia, arose from Hindu culture, and the theory of Greater India derived sustenance from Pan-Hinduism. A curious pride was taken in the supposed imperialist past of India, as expressed in sentiments such as these: "The art of Java and Kambuja was no doubt derived from India and fostered by the Indian rulers of these colonies." (Majumdar, R. C. et al. (1950),
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4981:, pp. 27–28) Quote: "The tide of revisionism that is currently sweeping through Southeast Asian historiography has in effect taken us back almost to the point where we have to consider reevaluating almost every text bearing on the protohistoric period and many from later times. Although this may seem a daunting proposition, it is nonetheless supremely worth attempting, for the process by which the peoples of western Southeast Asia came to think of themselves as part of
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consist in these aspirants after universal power, but in its peaceful and benevolent
Imperialism – a unique thing in the history of mankind. The colonisers of India did not go with sword and fire in their hands; they used... the weapons of their superior culture and religion... The Buddhist age has attracted special attention, and the French savants have taken much pains to investigate the splendid monuments of the Indian cultural empire in the Far East."
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Islamic Indians started becoming merchants all over Southeast Asia. Moreover, as trade became more saturated in the Southeast Asian regions wherein Indianization once persisted, the regions had become more Muslim populated. This so-called Islamic control has spanned to many of the trading centers across the regions of Southeast Asia, including one of the most dominant centers, Malacca, and has therefore stressed a widespread rise of Islamization.
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Javanese, and Cham rulers claimed semi-divine status as descendants of a God. Hindu traditions, especially the relationship to the sacrality of the land and social structures, are inherent in
Hinduism's transnational features. The epic traditions of the Mahābhārata and the Rāmāyaṇa further legitimized a ruler identified with a God who battled and defeated the wrong doers that threaten the ethical order of the world.
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3646:(the Great Minister). He also issued copper coins of the Elephant and Lion type with the legend Shri Vakkadeva. Nine principal issues of Bull and Horseman silver coins and only one issue of corresponding copper coins of Spalapatideva have become available. As many as five Elephant and Lion type of copper coins of Shri Vakkadeva are available and curiously the copper issues of Vakka are
4935:, pp. 735–736) Quote:"The Greater India visions which Calcutta thinkers derived from French and other sources are still known to educated anglophone Indians, especially but not exclusively Bengalis from the generation brought up in the traditions of post-Independence Nehruvian secular nationalism. One key source of this knowledge is a warm tribute paid to
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to New Guinea. Indian religion, Indian culture, Indian laws, and Indian government moulded the lives of the primitive races all over this wide region, and they imbibed a more elevated moral spirit and a higher intellectual taste through the religion, art, and literature of India. In short, the people were lifted to a higher plane of civilisation.
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civilization elements and individual adaptation stimulated the emergence of centralized states and the development of highly organized societies. Ambitious local leaders realized the benefits of
Hinduism and Indian methods of administration, culture, literature, etc. Rule in accord with universal moral principles, represented in the concept of the
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national movement from narrow nationalism, thus igniting in the process a dead fact of history, in the sneer, "For him the
Bastille has not fallen!" Though Nehru was not to the language born, his utterances show a remarkable capacity for introspection and sense of moral responsibility in commenting on political processes."
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Afghanistan was part of ancient India; the Afghans belonged to the pale of Indo-Aryan civilisation. In the eighty century, the country was known by two regional names—Kabul land Zabul. The northern part, called Kabul (or Kabulistan) was governed by a Buddhist dynasty. Its capital and the river
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We may conclude with a broad survey of the Indian colonies in the Far East. For nearly fifteen hundred years, and down to a period when the Hindus had lost their independence in their own home, Hindu kings were ruling over Indo-China and the numerous islands of the Indian
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and their role for spreading Indian culture and language into Southeast Asia through trade. There were many trade incentives that brought Vaishya traders to Southeast Asia, the most important of which was gold. During the 4th century C.E., when the first evidence of Indian trader in Southeast Asia,
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was a classical Southeast Asian kingdom. The primary sources for much of the information on the kingdom are the New History of the Tang, and the memoirs of the Chinese Buddhist monk Yijing who visited in 671 CE, and states that it was "absorbed" by Srivijaya by 692 CE, but had "broken away" by the
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The pre-Indic political and social systems in Southeast Asia were marked by a relative indifference towards lineage descent. Hindu God kingship enabled rulers to supersede loyalties, forge cosmopolitan polities and the worship of Shiva and Vishnu was combined with ancestor worship, so that Khmer,
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discovered during the early centuries of the Common Era are the earliest known forms of writing to have extended all the way to Southeast Asia. Its gradual impact ultimately resulted in its widespread domain as a means of dialect which evident in regions, from Bangladesh to Cambodia, Malaysia and
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discovered during the early centuries of the Common Era are the earliest known forms of writing to have extended all the way to Southeast Asia. Its gradual impact ultimately resulted in its widespread domain as a means of dialect which evident in regions, from Bangladesh to Cambodia, Malaysia and
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was an ancient kingdom located on the Malay Peninsula that at one time came under the influence of Srivijaya. The name had been forgotten until scholars recognized Tambralinga as Nagara Sri Dharmaraja (Nakhon Si Thammarat). Early records are scarce but its duration is estimated to range from the
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Not only did Indianization change many cultural and political aspects, but it also changed the spiritual realm as well, creating a type of Northern Culture which began in the early 14th century, prevalent for its rapid decline in the Indian kingdoms. The decline of Hinduism kingdoms and spark of
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was an ancient Hindu kingdom in the eastern Tatar Pasundan (now west Java province and Banyumasan region of central Java province), Indonesia. It was established following the collapse of the Tarumanagara kingdom around the 7th century. Traditionally the kingdom of Galuh was associated with the
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and Zhu Ying who sojourned there in the mid-3rd century CE. It is not known what name the people of Funan gave to their polity. Some scholars believe ancient Chinese scholars transcribed the word Funan from a word related to the Khmer word bnaṃ or vnaṃ (modern: phnoṃ, meaning "mountain"); while
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scholars. These Brahmans brought with them many of the Hindu religious and philosophical traditions and spread them to the elite classes of Southeast Asian polities. Once these traditions were adopted into the elite classes, it disseminated throughout all the lower classes, thus explaining the
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had been adopted and customized increasingly with a regional character. The caste system, although adopted, was never applied universally and reduced to serve for a selected group of nobles only. Many struggle to date and determine when Indianizaton in Southeast Asia occurred because of the
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once embraced the Sanskrit dialect and devoted sanctuaries to the Indian divinity Shiva. Many rulers following even viewed themselves as "reincarnations or descendants" of the Hindu gods. However once Buddhism began entering the nations, this practiced view was eventually altered.
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The earliest Hindu kingdoms emerged in Sumatra and Java, followed by mainland polities such as Funan and Champa. Adoption of Indian civilization elements and individual adaptation stimulated the emergence of centralized states and localized caste systems in Southeast Asia.
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was a brother of the Kabul Shahi. In AD 726, the ruler of Zabulistan (Rutbil) was the nephew of Kabul Shah. Obviously the Kabul Shahs and the Rutbils belonged to the same family" – pp. 46 and 79, quoting Tabri, I, 2705-6 and Fuch, von
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to be a founding member, and has recently been increasing integration with South East Asia through its own "Look East" policy; politicians view the relationship between Sri Lanka and South East Asia as second only to South Asia.
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Thailand and additionally a few of the larger Indonesian islands. In addition, alphabets from languages spoken in Burmese, Thai, Laos, and Cambodia are variations formed off of Indian ideals that have localized the language.
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Language variation: Papers on variation and change in the Sinosphere and in the Indosphere in honour of James A. Matisoff, David Bradley, Randy J. LaPolla and Boyd Michailovsky eds., pp. 113–144. Canberra: Pacific
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to refer to an Indian cultural sphere was popularised by a network of Bengali scholars in the 1920s who were all members of the Calcutta-based Greater India Society. The movement's early leaders included the historian
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by A. M. Cacopardo) was host to a vast number of "Kafir" cultures. They were called Kafirs due to their enduring paganism, remaining politically independent until being conquered and forcibly converted by Afghan Amir
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and Cimanuk rivers, with its territory spanning from Citarum river on the west, to the Pamali (present-day Brebes river) and Serayu rivers on the east. Its capital was located in Kawali, near present-day Ciamis
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on the banks of which it was situated, also bore the same name. Lalliya, a Brahmin minister of the last Buddhist ruler Lagaturman, deposed his master and laid the foundation of the Hindushahi dynasty in c. 865.
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Lokesh, Chandra, & International Academy of Indian Culture. (2000). Society and culture of Southeast Asia: Continuities and changes. New Delhi: International Academy of Indian Culture and Aditya Prakashan.
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and institutional elements from each other. The term Greater India as a reference to the Indian cultural sphere was popularised by a network of Bengali scholars in the 1920s, but became obsolete in the 1970s.
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of medieval times. Instead, Indian cultural influence from trade routes and language use slowly permeated through Southeast Asia, making the traditions a part of the region. The interactions between
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Hindu culture, traditions and civilisations were derived from Majapahit legacy. A large number of Majapahit nobles, priests, and artisans found their home in Bali after the decline of Majapahit to
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Indianization is different from direct colonialism in that these Indianized lands were not inhabited by organizations or state elements from the Indian subcontinent, with exceptions such as the
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university near Pala territory. The Srivijaya kingdom ceased to exist in the 13th century due to various factors, including the expansion of the Javanese, Singhasari, and Majapahit empires.
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concept of kingship, and Sanskrit as official writing. Despite the fundamental cultural integration, these kingdoms were autonomous in their own right and functioned independently.
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to be called "The Chola Lake", and the Chola attacks on Srivijaya in the 10th century CE are the sole example of military attacks by Indian rulers against Southeast Asia. The
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name-ending of his own family. (With Kabul lost during the lifetime of Jayapaladeva, his successors – Anandapala, Trilochanapala and Bhimapala – reverted to their own family
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influence on its ritual. Whatever its origins, it was certainly superimposed on a mountain and on a pre-existing mountain god while merging with Shaiva doctrines of worship.
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law and organizations particularly the idea of "God King" was embraced by numerous rulers of Southeast Asia. The rulers amid this time, for example, the Lin-I Dynasty of
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Buddhism, which although in the minority had the support of its royals. In terms of other cults, the god Śuna, is described to be the prime deity of the country.
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to describe the region and argued for millennium-long cultural exchanges without necessarily involving migration of peoples or colonisation. Pollock's 2006 book
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of Vietnam still practice Hinduism as well. Though officially Buddhist, many Thai, Khmer, and Burmese people also worship Hindu gods in a form of syncretism.
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Litvinsky, B. A.; Gung-da, Zhang (1996). "Central Asia, the Crossroads of Civilizations". In Guand-da, Zhang; Litvinsky, B.; Shabani Samghabadi, R. (eds.).
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Wheatley, Paul (November 1982), "Presidential Address: India Beyond the Ganges—Desultory Reflections on the Origins of Civilisation in Southeast Asia",
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maritime trade. The sustained contact between Southeast Asia and South Asia resulted in cultural exchange, in addition to the exchange of commodities.
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fusion of natures so melded together as to constitute a single cultural process in which Southeast Asia was the matrix and South Asia the mediatrix."
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have had a large impact on South Asia and Southeast Asia. One of the most tangible evidence of dharmic Hindu traditions is the widespread use of the
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was sometimes used to cover all of modern Southeast Asia. Until the fourteenth century, India could also mean areas along the Red Sea, including
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was then introduced temporarily into royal religious practice, with discontinuities and decentralisation resulting in subsequent removal. The
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was the successor polity of Funan that existed from around the late 6th century until the early 9th century in Indochina, preceding the
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signifies current and historical (Malaysia, Pakistan, the Maldives, Indonesia, the Philippines, and southern Vietnam) distribution of
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Hoadley, M. C. (1991). Sanskritic continuity in Southeast Asia: The ṣaḍātatāyī and aṣṭacora in Javanese law. Delhi: Aditya Prakashan.
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makes a case for studying the region as comparable with Latin Europe and argues that the Sanskrit language was its unifying element.
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Hindu "god that embodied multiple conceptions of power". His successors continued this tradition, thus obeying the code of conduct
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end of the eleventh century according to Chao Jukua. The exact location of the kingdom is the subject of studies among historians.
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Mahdi, Waruno (1999). "The Dispersal of Austronesian boat forms in the Indian Ocean". In Blench, Roger; Spriggs, Matthew (eds.).
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the triad of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva, the deities responsible for the creation, preservation, and destruction of the universe.
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From Constantinople to the home of Omar Khayyam: travels in Transcaucasia and northern Persia for historic and literary research
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geographical setting of the two countries which is a good example to understand that how geography connects the two countries.
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minister, possibly named Vakkadeva, in c. 850, signaling the end of the Buddhist Turk Shahi dynasty, and the beginning of the
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empire and flourished in the Indonesian archipelago between the 13th and 15th centuries. Noted for their naval expansion, the
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to gain independence from the Khmer Empire and start their own kingdom in the 13th century. Sukhothai was a precursor for the
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is a toponym that has been historically associated with Southeast Asia. In Sanskrit, it means "The Land of Gold". Thailand's
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Caverhill, John (1767), "Some Attempts to Ascertain the Utmost Extent of the Knowledge of the Ancients in the East Indies",
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Al-Hind, the Making of the Indo-Islamic World – Volume I: Early Medieval India and the Expansion of Islam 7th–11th Centuries
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culture in this region, which suggests prolonged socio-economic interaction with India and maritime trading partners of the
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and Cambodia. Indian scripts are found in Southeast Asian islands ranging from Sumatra, Java, Bali, South Sulawesi and the
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began in the 8th century and Peristan was completely surrounded by Muslim states in the 16th century with Islamization of
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saw an unprecedented degree of development, refinement and accomplishment from the distinct expression of Hindu cosmology.
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festival in Malaysia and attracts over 1.5 million pilgrims, making it one of the largest religious gatherings in history.
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Handy, E. S. Craighill (1930), "The Renaissance of East Indian Culture: Its Significance for the Pacific and the World",
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Al-Hind: The Making of the Indo-Islamic World, Vol 1: Early Medieval India and the Expansion of Islam, 7th–11th Centuries
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who took over the rule of Kabul in the seventh century and later were attacked by the Arabs. The Turk Shahi dynasty was
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in Indonesia, had adopted Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism under a line of rulers from Dapunta Hyang Sri Jayanasa to the
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in Cambodia are, apart from their grandeur, examples of a distinctly developed regional culture, style, and expression.
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flourished and the only area incorporated into the Arab empire where Sanskrit studies were pursued up to the conquest.
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Indians spread their religion to Southeast Asia, beginning the Hindu and Buddhist cultures there. They introduced the
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India’s Relations with Neighboring South and South East Asian Countries: Perspectives on Look East to Act East Policy
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McGovern, Nathan (2010). "Sacred Texts, Ritual Traditions, Arts, Concepts: "Thailand"". In Jacobsen, Knut A. (ed.).
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and much of Sindh this area can be reckoned to belong to the cultural and political frontier zone between India and
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and the culture was heavily influenced by India. By the late fifteenth century, the Vietnamese – proponents of the
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theory, the term has seen increased usage since the 1970s. It is unknown when and where the India–Asia (Indian and
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along with his former overlord Salih b. al-Nadr in 865. Meanwhile, the Hindu Shahi of Kabul were defeated under
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Blood and Soil: Modern Genocide 1500–2000 By Ben Kiernan p. 102 The Vietnamese destruction of Champa 1390–1509
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or Sovannah Phoum – the golden land and Suvarnadvipa – the golden Islands in Sanskrit. It was frequented by
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had territorial continuity, resilient population and surplus economies that rivaled those in India itself.
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The Grandeur of Gandhara: The Ancient Buddhist Civilization of the Swat, Peshawar, Kabul and Indus Valleys
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Wolters, O. W. (1973). "Jayavarman II's Military Power: The Territorial Foundation of the Angkor Empire".
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from which nearly half the vocabulary is derived from the language. Other Austronesian languages, such as
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in Malaysia are one of the most popular Hindu shrines outside India. It is the focal point of the annual
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as early as 500 BCE. This resulted in the introduction of Southeast Asian material culture (including
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and his ideas of an expansive, civilising India by Jawaharlal Nehru himself, in his celebrated book,
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in Central Java, Indonesia, is the world's largest Buddhist monument. It took shape of a giant stone
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that the Ghurid dynasty became an Islamic dynasty. Amir Suri was a descendant of the Ghurid king
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This article is about the Indian cultural sphere. For the irredentist concept, see
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Medieval India: From Sultanat to the Mughals-Delhi Sultanat (1206–1526) – Part One
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Lost Kingdoms of Early Southeast Asia: Hindu-Buddhist Sculpture 5th to 8th century
5704:"Austronesian Shipping in the Indian Ocean: From Outrigger Boats to Trading Ships"
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25 tahun kerjasama Pusat Penelitian Arkeologi dan Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient
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had by the 1st to 4th centuries CE adopted Hinduism's cosmology and rituals, the
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compound, adorned with bas-reliefs of Ramayana, located near Yogyakarta, Indonesia
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Chronica do Discobrimento e Conquista de Guiné (eds. Carreira and Pantarem, 1841)
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Higham, C., 2001, The Civilization of Angkor, London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson,
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5442:"Twenties: Reminiscing the dying art of Indonesian traditional children's games"
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from the 8th century, a large native outrigger trading vessels, possibly of the
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and similar gestures known throughout Southeast Asia; its cognates include the
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7978:"Fence of Peristan – The Islamization of the "Kafirs" and Their Domestication"
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4319:"Some Linguistic Evidence for Early Cultural Exchange between China and India"
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A Sanskrit loanword encountered in many Southeast Asian languages is the word
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Changmai, Piya; Jaisamut, Kitipong; Kampuansai, Jatupol; et al. (2022).
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5046:, Dynamics of Asian Development, Singapore: Springer Nature, pp. 65–73,
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Attanayake, Chulanee (2023), Ghosh, Lipi; Basu Ray Chaudhury, Anasua (eds.),
4828:"Urban Morphology of Commercial Port Cities and Shophouses in Southeast Asia"
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however considers they might have been worshipping Buddha in form of a lion (
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as meaning "slayer of Indians", because large numbers of slaves brought from
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Another theory states that Indianization spread through the warrior class of
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also continued to modern day. In 1962 Indonesia changed the colonial name of
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contains a rich number of Indian-influenced mythological characters, such as
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7526:, Seventh Series, Vol. III, 1968, pp. 189–224, see extracts in R. T. Mohan,
5014:"India's Extended Neighborhood and Implications for India's Act East Policy"
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in present-day southern Afghanistan region, worshiped the Zhuna, possibly a
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Some Problems in Ancient History of the Hinduized States of South-East Asia
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Another theory of the spread of Indianization that focuses on the caste of
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The Malay Peninsula: Crossroads of the Maritime Silk-Road (100 BC-1300 AD)
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was described by Chinese sources around 192. CE The dominant religion was
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warrior caste and conveying the idea of political and religious authority.
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However, in some accounts of European nautical voyages, Greater India (or
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Societies, Networks, and Transitions, Volume I: To 1500: A Global History
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Societies, Networks, and Transitions, Volume I: To 1500: A Global History
5082:"Sri Lanka Aims for RCEP Membership and Free Trade Agreements with ASEAN"
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beliefs into the region's cosmology, in particular in Southeast Asia and
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Sacred Landscape in Medieval Afghanistan: Revisiting the Faḍā'il-i Balkh
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C. E. Bosworth, 'Notes on Pre-Ghaznavid History of Eastern Afghanistan,
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states they had a Hindu temple which was destroyed by Mahmud's general.
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in Thailand; Ayutthaya derives its name from the ancient Indian city of
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spread throughout Southeast Asia, as variations of Indian games such as
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The minarets of 15th- to 16th-century mosques in Indonesia, such as the
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in Central Java, the largest Hindu temple in Indonesia, is dedicated to
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7578:"16. The Hindu Shahis in Kabulistan and Gandhara and the Arab conquest"
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The History and Culture of the Indian People: The Age of Imperial Unity
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Siddham: An Essay on the History of Sanskrit Studies in China and Japan
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Asia's French Connection : George Coedes and the Coedes Collection
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Readings in Political History of India, Ancient, Mediaeval, and Modern
5305:(Volume 2 ed.). Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill. pp. 371–378.
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to Kashmir (styled "Peristan" by A. M. Cacopardo) containing host of "
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in Logar Province. Similar stupas have been discovered in neighboring
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was established by the early 9th century in a mythical initiation and
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4896:‘Greater India’ and the Indian Expansionist Imagination, c. 1885–1965
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was the heartland of the Turk Shahi domain, which at times included
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signifies current and historical (northern Vietnam) distribution of
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Culture spread via the trade routes that linked India with southern
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language have absorbed a significant amount of Sanskrit as well as
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Eurasian Slavery, Ransom and Abolition in World History, 1200–1860
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4781:, by Bijan Raj Chatterjee, D.Litt. (Punjab), PhD (London), and 4)
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derived from Indragiri River, Indragiri itself means "mountain of
99:: Regions with significant Indian cultural influence, notably the
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The Mazare Sharif Inscription of the Time of the Shahi Ruler Veka
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was used in several ancient temples in South East Asia including
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Concise Encyclopedia of World History The "King of the mountain"
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Balinese Ramayana dance drama, performed in Sarasvati Garden in
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structures and ruins found that were similar to those in India.
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Ali, Jason R.; Aitchison, Jonathan C. (2005), "Greater India",
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Some Aspects of Asian History and Culture by Upendra Thakur p.2
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Early Exchange between Africa and the Wider Indian Ocean World
4263:, Jakarta: Pusat Penelitian Arkeologi / EFEO, pp. 59–82,
3845:, to the less fertile mountains. Before their conversion, the
3522:. The last Shahi ruler of Kabul, Lagaturman, was deposed by a
3333:), which he describes as mainly pagan, though also respecting
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of the dynasty which became known as the Buddhist-Shahi. With
3167:. Majapahit was one of the last and greatest Hindu empires in
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Art, architecture, rituals, and cultural elements such as the
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Al- Hind: The slave kings and the Islamic conquest – Volume I
5871:"The Mon-Dvaravati Tradition of Early North-Central Thailand"
5778:"The Mon-Dvaravati Tradition of Early North-Central Thailand"
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Archaeology and Language III: Artefacts languages, and texts
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Maritime Trade and State Development in Early Southeast Asia
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in 705. Among Balkh's Buddhist monasteries, the largest was
3274:(Zamin I Datbar or land of the justice giver, the classical
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route. Trade with India had commenced well before 500 BC as
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and Sanskrit languages and the Indian script, together with
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7383:
The Medieval History of Iran, Afghanistan, and Central Asia
6830:"Thailand's World : The Srivijaya Kingdom in Thailand"
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Twitchett, Denis C.; Mote, Frederick W. (28 January 1998).
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4006:. Vol. I (1st ed.). Sterling Publishers. p.
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infused with locally developed accretions. The region from
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calls him "sunagir". It has been linked with the Hindu god
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8736:, I.S.P.Q.S. History and Archaeology Series Vol. 6, 1979,
8383:"Prince Henry of Portugal and the Progress of Exploration"
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The Hindu Shahis of Afghanistan and the Punjab AD 865-1026
6040:"The spread of Hinduism in Southeast Asia and the Pacific"
4722:
Lyne Bansat-Boudon, Roland Lardinois, and Isabelle Ratié,
3802:
is believed to have existed until the end of the century.
1651:
Sanskrit and related languages have also influenced their
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in Azerbaijan used by both Hindus and Persian Zoroastrians
766:
plus a postulated northern extension", the product of the
425:, is an area composed of several countries and regions in
7489:"15. The Rutbils of Zabulistan and the "Emperor of Rome""
6528:. Victoria Hobson (translator). Brill. pp. 162–163.
5318:"Intersections Between Buddhism and Hinduism in Thailand"
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in 1895–1896 while others also converted to avoid paying
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dynasty shortly before the Saffarid conquest in 870 A.D.
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2671:. Cultural and religious ideas had reached Funan via the
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can be found throughout the region. Also, the Indonesian
1547:, a game of crossing a narrow field without being tagged.
8807:
The Golden Road: How Ancient India Transformed the World
8710:, trans.Susan Brown Cowing, University of Hawaii Press,
8260:"Indian genetic heritage in Southeast Asian populations"
7984:. Società Italiana di Antropologia e Etnologia: 69, 77.
7377:
5577:
Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient
3790:. Ghur remained a pagan enclave until the 11th century.
3325:
iconography. Around 644 CE, the Chinese travelling monk
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of "bliss") was an ancient Hindu kingdom located in the
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was used in historical writing in India into the 1970s.
8831:
Rethinking Tibeto-Burman – Lessons from Indosphere
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John Leyden, Esq.; William Erskine, Esq., eds. (1921).
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region of present-day central Afghanistan, and his son
3454:
3270:, "In southern and eastern Afghanistan, the regions of
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empire enjoyed cordial relationship with China and the
1278:, a fighting art that is the Thai version of the Hindu
1244:
is practised by the majority of Bali's population. The
843:
by French archaeologists and by the writings of French
514:
Histoire ancienne des états hindouisés d'Extrême-Orient
27:
Cultural sphere of India beyond the Indian subcontinent
8458:, Australian National University Press, archived from
4785:, by Niranjan Prasad Chakravarti, M.A., PhD(Cantab.)."
4442:"Terras de Além: no Relato da Viagem de Vasco da Gama"
3590:. Details about these rulers have been assembled from
2445:. Cultural and trading relations between the powerful
8607:(1968), "Interpretations of Ancient Indian History",
6919:
Al- Hind: The slave kings and the Islamic conquest. 2
5982:"Fruits and arboriculture in the Indo-Pacific region"
5490:
5488:
4683:. New Delhi, India: Hindu Writers Forum. p. 83.
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Lévi, Sylvain; Przyluski, Jean; Bloch, Jules (1993).
3352:. Indian soldiers were a part of the Ghaznavid army,
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920:
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R. C. Majumdar, Study of Sanskrit in South-East Asia
8691:
8132:. University of California Press. pp. 142–143.
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D. W. Macdowall, "The Shahis of Kabul and Gandhara"
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7106:
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The Great Tang Dynasty Record of the Western Regions
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in Cambodia is the largest Hindu temple in the world
1296:, is categorised as a form of Hinduism in Indonesia.
595:
was in common circulation in pre-industrial Europe.
8778:
Kambuja Desa or an Ancient Hindu Colony in Cambodia
8129:
Afghanistan's Islam: From Conversion to the Taliban
7835:
Afghanistan's Islam: From Conversion to the Taliban
7754:
Islam and Tibet – Interactions along the Musk Route
7728:
Islam and Tibet – Interactions along the Musk Route
7271:, Great Britain: The E. J. W. Gibb Memorial Trust,
7054:
6876:
Afghanistan's Islam: From Conversion to the Taliban
6225:"Śrīvijaya―towards ChaiyaーThe History of Srivijaya"
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Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association
4885:
4883:
4502:
The Myth of Continents: A Critique of Metageography
4411:
The Myth of Continents: A Critique of Metageography
3841:and Laghman valley, the two eastern provinces near
2883:: From the 9th century until the abrupt end of the
2125:
1213:
1112:gesture of greeting and respect. It is seen in the
1063:to the north competed for influence in the region.
8109:The Encyclopaedia of Islam: New Edition – Volume I
6786:Royal Chronicle: Royal Autograph Version, Volume 1
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4745:
4743:
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3678:from his predecessor's dynasty in addition to the
1667:and Classical Sanskrit texts, and many terms were
1659:). Buddhism was similarly introduced to China by
743:(Anterior India) as the South Asian peninsula and
662:(lit. "India, beyond the Ganges," but usually the
8229:. People's Publishing House. pp. 58–59, 100.
8049:
6282:. Atlantic Publishers & Dist. pp. 106–.
3387:roughly corresponding to the modern provinces of
1632:Scholars like Sheldon Pollock have used the term
1260:, a Hindu mythological figure, is present in the
10363:
8006:
7072:
4880:
4359:
4357:
4213:(1). University of Hawai'i-Manoa. Archived from
3564:early medieval period in the Indian subcontinent
3321:and Gardez show a blend of Buddhism with strong
2654:based on the accounts of two Chinese diplomats,
1070:/Hindu and Buddhist culture and philosophy into
457:Since around 500 BCE, Asia's expanding land and
8783:
6158:. Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften.
5697:
5695:
5195:
5193:
4777:, by Prabodh Chandra Bagchi, M.A., D.Litt., 3)
4738:
4003:Advanced Study in the History of Medieval India
3533:
3506:in the 7th to 9th centuries. They replaced the
2453:and the Southeast Asian Hindu kingdoms led the
1873:loanwords into their respective lexicons (see:
8535:(2), University of British Columbia: 210–230,
8507:(4), University of British Columbia: 362–369,
7930:
7838:. University of California Press. p. 44.
7609:Gazetteer of the Attock District, 1930, Part 1
6804:"Salakanagara, Kerajaan "Tertua" di Nusantara"
6222:
5494:
5243:
4100:
3031:, taught Buddhist philosophy in Srivijaya and
2566:Map of South-east Asia c. 900 AD, showing the
1671:directly and added to the Chinese vocabulary.
896:, and is not found before the 1920s. The term
9549:
9535:
8858:
8787:Hindu-Buddhist Architecture in Southeast Asia
8489:
8186:The Life and Times of Sultan Mahmud of Ghazna
8182:
8164:
7647:
7643:
7641:
7191:
7005:
6945:
6943:
6625:
6414:. University of Hawai'i-Manoa. Archived from
6408:Indo-Pacific Pre-History Association Bulletin
6015:
6013:
6011:
5567:
5565:
4999:
4601:Bulletin of the American Geographical Society
4493:
4491:
4489:
4439:
4354:
3317:Archaeological sites such as the 8th-century
3188:eastern Priangan cultural region, around the
2967:shrine in Bali, a widely present custom from
2776:legends claim that Langkasuka was founded at
2227:History of Indian influence on Southeast Asia
2160:History of Indian influence on Southeast Asia
1398:
1346:shadow puppets and classical dance-dramas of
1201:were found alongside Buddhist imagery in the
395:
8583:
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4678:
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4189:
4035:Medieval India: From Sultanat to the Mughals
3255:conquests. The significance of the realm of
2117:Malaysia named their new government seat as
2110:("glorious city"), Orange mountain range to
1663:missionaries mostly through translations of
1638:The Language of the Gods in the World of Men
968:
8643:(1), Association for Asian Studies: 13–28,
8526:
8494:, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press
7870:
7789:
7062:. B.R. Publishing Corporation. p. 223.
6956:(Third ed.), Brill, pp. 112–114,
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5180:, page 569, Oxford University Press, 2005,
5108:Abraham Valentine Williams Jackson (1911),
4889:
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1847:
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8189:. Cambridge University Press. p. 75.
8125:
7982:Archivio per l'Antropologia e la Etnologia
7831:
7638:
7460:
7347:"The Temple of Zoor or Zoon in Zamindawar"
6940:
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6872:
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5649:(Thesis). University of San Carlos, Cebu.
5562:
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5473:. International Academy of Indian Cultur.
5037:
4506:. University of California Press. p.
4497:
4486:
4415:. University of California Press. p.
4406:
4389:
4387:
4286:"Buddhism in China: A Historical Overview"
4107:. University of Hawaii Press. p. 63.
3586:which replaced it. Both used the title of
3360:. The 14th-century scholar Muslim scholar
3212:Hindu and Buddhist heritage of Afghanistan
2646:during the 1st to 6th centuries. The name
2557:
2178:maritime trade network in the Indian Ocean
1972:, which has had wide cultural significance
1701:Many Sanskrit loanwords are also found in
1690:to a lesser extent. For example, in Thai,
1318:—all derived from Hindu-Buddhist concepts.
770:. Although its usage in geology pre-dates
465:and cultural stimulation and diffusion of
445:. It is an umbrella term encompassing the
402:
388:
8420:
8285:
8275:
7966:
7268:Ḥudūd al-ʿĀlam (The Regions of the World)
5934:. Yale University Press. pp. 22–25.
5465:
5359:
5357:
5355:
5353:
5351:
5250:. Motilal Banarsidass. pp. 134–137.
5213:
4843:
4560:
4186:
3570:. There were two successive dynasties in
2269:first established contact and trade with
2257:Iron Age trade expansion caused regional
2064:Some of the Indonesian regencies such as
1604:A map of East, South and Southeast Asia.
1288:, an indigenous religion followed by the
1208:
750:
703:referred to a region that included: "(a)
8634:
8554:
8473:The Indianized States of South-East Asia
7919:History of Civilizations of Central Asia
7264:
6673:(1). Cambridge University Press: 21–30.
6522:Michel Jacq-Hergoualc'h (January 2002).
6150:
5621:
5315:
5300:
4978:
4825:
4794:
4531:
4363:
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3483:The area had been under the rule of the
3458:
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2959:
2943:
2923:
2686:
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2561:
2472:
2377:
2362:
2358:
2230:
2181:
2163:
2098:The tendency to use Sanskrit for modern
1991:have Indian parallel or origin, such as
1959:
1807:
1599:
1402:
1217:
992:
977:
785:
572:
8771:Ancient Indian Colonies in the Far East
8753:Ancient Indian Colonies in the Far East
8708:The Indianized States of Southeast Asia
8565:, London: Macmillan and Co., 1122 pages
8452:The Indianized States of Southeast Asia
8377:
8340:
7877:. Oxford University Press. p. 85.
7567:of Maulana Minhaj-ud-din, Vol. I, p. 82
7198:Somanatha: The Many Voices of a History
7110:The Cambridge History of Iran, Volume 4
7010:. Wiesbaden, Germany: Reichert Verlag.
7008:A New Etymological Vocabulary of Pashto
6782:พระราชพงษาวดาร ฉบับพระราชหัดถเลขา ภาค 1
6664:
6560:
6276:Carlos Ramirez-Faria (1 January 2007).
6187:History of Ancient India Kapur, Kamlesh
5992:(The Taipei Papers (Volume 2)): 31–50.
5927:
5830:
5742:
5701:
5239:
5237:
4890:Zabarskaitė, Jolita (7 November 2022),
4498:Lewis, Martin W.; Wigen, Kären (1997).
4480:
4463:
4407:Lewis, Martin W.; Wigen, Kären (1997).
4394:
4384:
4254:
4032:
3971:The Indian Journal of Political Science
3510:– the last dynasty of Bactrian rulers.
2317:network, which were later also used by
1589:
912:, originally describes Southeast Asian
14:
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8469:
8448:
8349:
7079:. Vol. III. UNESCO. p. 470.
6769:
6442:
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6116:
5979:
5897:"Southeast Asia: Imagining the region"
5800:"Southeast Asia: Imagining the region"
5710:. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 51–76.
5644:
5609:
5363:
5348:
5171:The World Atlas of Language Structures
4932:
4870:
4750:
4697:
4666:
4242:
4037:. Har-Anand Publications. p. 41.
3640:temple there which was inaugurated by
3206:Indianized kingdoms of South West Asia
2601:Indianized kingdoms of South East Asia
78:: Southeast Asia culturally linked to
9523:
8846:
8702:
8695:Indian Cultural Influence in Cambodia
8498:
8247:. Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. p. 13.
7921:, C.E. Bosworth, M.S. Asimov, p. 184.
7149:
7107:William Bayne Fisher (26 June 1975).
6721:from the original on 25 February 2020
6542:from the original on 19 February 2023
6398:
6354:"Vietnam's Champa Kingdom Marches on"
6333:from the original on 19 February 2018
6257:from the original on 21 December 2016
6165:from the original on 15 December 2017
6121:. Journal of Southeast Asian History.
6098:from the original on 22 December 2016
6019:
5954:
5571:
5414:
5376:"Batu Caves Inside and Out, Malaysia"
5222:from the original on 16 November 2017
5140:Richard Delacy, Parvez Dewan (1998),
5011:
4762:
4572:
3999:
3964:
3695:From historical evidence, it appears
3356:mentioned Hindu officers employed by
3227:sitting on a Corinthian chariot from
2038:also derived from Ramayana's Ayodhya.
1674:In Southeast Asia, languages such as
1407:The 9th-century Shivaistic temple of
973:
437:that were historically influenced by
9620:Post-classical history (Middle Ages)
7940:. Har-Anand Publishers. p. 22.
7757:. Routlegde. 2011. pp. 51, 53.
7654:. Algora Publishing. pp. 275–.
6949:
6862:. G. Allen & Unwin. p. 635.
6459:from the original on 7 November 2013
6046:from the original on 16 January 2020
5877:from the original on 1 November 2019
5622:Khatnani, Sunita (11 October 2009).
5507:from the original on 3 December 2022
5417:"Galah Panjang and its Indian roots"
5234:
5202:"History of India and Greater India"
4636:"The Greater India Basin hypothesis"
4446:Journal of the University of Coimbra
4142:
4065:Pre-Aryan and Pre-Dravidian in India
3898:
3810:The vast area extending from modern
3764:, whose rule was legitimized by the
3715:'s final conquest was undertaken by
3650:with the silver issues of Spalapati.
3550:The Hindu Shahi (850–1026 CE) was a
3455:Buddhist Turk Shahi dynasty of Kabul
2611:
1877:). Many languages of native lowland
8615:(3), Wesleyan University: 318–335,
7731:. Routlegde. 2011. pp. 46–48.
6364:from the original on 7 October 2019
6223:Takashi Suzuki (25 December 2012).
5316:McGovern, Nathan (31 August 2015).
4316:
4175:from the original on 12 August 2021
3372:died from its treacherous weather.
3035:(in India), and was the teacher of
2607:List of Hindu empires and dynasties
2132:Austronesian maritime trade network
1435:, which was dedicated to Hindu god
24:
9589:Silk Road transmission of Buddhism
8681:
8598:10.1111/j.1467-971X.1986.tb00728.x
8203:from the original on 26 March 2023
8146:from the original on 26 March 2023
8031:from the original on 26 March 2023
7954:from the original on 26 March 2023
7891:from the original on 26 March 2023
7852:from the original on 26 March 2023
7813:from the original on 26 March 2023
7796:The Arab Conquests in Central Asia
7771:from the original on 26 March 2023
7668:from the original on 26 March 2023
7626:from the original on 26 March 2023
7612:. Sang-e-Meel Publications. 1932.
7442:from the original on 26 March 2023
7401:. Brill. 1991. pp. 118, 119.
7215:from the original on 26 March 2023
7173:from the original on 26 March 2023
7131:from the original on 26 March 2023
7030:
6897:from the original on 26 March 2023
6751:from the original on 17 April 2021
6646:from the original on 26 March 2023
6581:from the original on 26 March 2023
6351:
6296:from the original on 26 March 2023
6204:from the original on 26 March 2023
5873:. The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
5851:from the original on 26 March 2023
5831:Lockard, Craig A. (19 June 2014).
5743:Lockard, Craig A. (19 June 2014).
5724:from the original on 26 March 2023
5680:from the original on 1 August 2012
5667:
5264:from the original on 26 March 2023
5118:from the original on 26 March 2023
4779:Indian Culture in Java and Sumatra
4648:from the original on 9 August 2017
4339:from the original on 4 August 2019
4267:from the original on 26 March 2023
4149:Journal of Southeast Asian Studies
4121:from the original on 26 March 2023
4082:from the original on 26 March 2023
3941:Silk Road transmission of Buddhism
3502:dynasty that ruled from Kabul and
3383:, a historical region in southern
3039:. Most of the time, this Buddhist
2919:
2469:Religion, authority and legitimacy
1624:signifies current and historical (
921:Expansionist and political concept
781:
25:
10423:
8812:
8341:Azurara, Gomes Eannes de (1446),
8065:from the original on 1 April 2019
7988:from the original on 10 June 2022
7422:Hyun Jin Kim (19 November 2015).
7385:. Variorum Reprints. p. 344.
7359:from the original on 29 June 2015
7329:Last Two Dynasties of the Shahis:
6231:from the original on 16 June 2012
6072:from the original on 14 July 2015
5996:from the original on 8 March 2021
5336:from the original on 31 July 2017
5012:Dhand, Aamiya (6 December 2022).
4681:Hindu Renaissance: Ways and Means
4298:from the original on 3 March 2016
3782:, who managed to conquer much of
3774:. He is known to have fought the
3159:spanned west–east from Lamuri in
3091:Hindu temple dedicated mainly to
2441:from eastern India, particularly
1875:Sanskrit loan words in Indonesian
496:, like those of the south Indian
9001:
8817:
8251:
8233:
8215:
8183:Muhmmad Nazim (13 August 2014).
8176:
8170:A Comprehensive History of India
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6326:. Northern Illinois University.
6026:International SanskritConference
5902:. Amitav Acharya. Archived from
5805:. Amitav Acharya. Archived from
5780:. The Metropolitan Museum of Art
5303:Brill's Encyclopedia of Hinduism
4806:National Library of Australia.
4679:Gopal, Ram; Paliwal, KV (2005).
4370:. Clarendon Press. p. 192.
4367:The Medieval Expansion of Europe
3554:dynasty that held sway over the
3247:remaining unconquered until the
2591:
2582:
2382:The 9th century Shiva temple in
2126:Indianization of South East Asia
1869:have absorbed a large amount of
1552:
1537:
1312:and the still-current belief in
1214:Religion, mythology and folklore
903:
831:(1898–1956), and the historians
739:." German atlases distinguished
699:In late 19th-century geography,
488:, and Sanskrit and other Indian
221:(Theravada is popular mainly in
57:
9489:Indian Institutes of Technology
9471:Afghanistan–Pakistan skirmishes
9400:South Asian Football Federation
8706:(1968), Walter F. Vella (ed.),
8674:Old Javanese-English Dictionary
8559:, and Kalikinkar Datta (1960),
8335:10.1016/j.earscirev.2005.07.005
8172:. Orient Longmans. p. 357.
7293:"Events Of The Year 910 (1525)"
6806:(in Indonesian). Archived from
6593:
6554:
6515:
6496:. Khmer Studies. Archived from
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4278:
3498:The Turk Shahi were a Buddhist
3407:, a royal dynasty south of the
3216:Muslim conquests of Afghanistan
2663:, Funan is noted as the oldest
2223:Indianization of Southeast Asia
1800:Literature about Southeast Asia
1570:It is conjectured that certain
1378:
997:Hindu-Buddhist icongraphy from
8490:Guha-Thakurta, Tapati (1992),
8476:, University of Hawaii Press,
7799:. Read Books Ltd. p. 32.
6632:. Cambridge University Press.
5676:. Himalmedia Private Limited.
5670:"King Bhumibol and King Janak"
5330:10.1093/obo/9780195393521-0128
5206:La Lettre du Collège de France
4826:Han, Wang; Beisi, Jia (2016).
4576:Encyclopaedia Aethiopica: He-N
4332:. University of Pennsylvania.
4248:
4094:
4068:. Asian Educational Services.
4055:
4026:
3993:
3958:
1419:, the largest Hindu temple in
1362:took stories from episodes of
823:(1888–1980); the philologists
480:By the early centuries of the
13:
1:
8692:Bijan Raj Chatterjee (1964),
8306:
7976:Alberto M. Cacopardo (2016).
7871:Arezou Azad (November 2013).
7428:. Routledge. pp. 58–59.
7234:Christoph Witzenrath (2016).
7006:Morgenstierne, Georg (2003).
6317:"Religions of Southeast Asia"
6253:. Oxford Press. 28 May 2013.
6020:Lukas, Helmut (21 May 2001).
5702:Manguin, Pierre-Yves (2016).
5200:Fussman, Gérard (2008–2009).
4255:Manguin, Pierre-Yves (2002),
3780:Ya'qub ibn al-Layth al-Saffar
3375:
2859:, agriculture, architecture,
2816:in 1471, many re-settling in
1793:
1387:to the region, especially to
8637:The Journal of Asian Studies
8562:An Advanced History of India
8277:10.1371/journal.pgen.1010036
7703:… Appendix – A, pp. 162–163.
7303:Packard Humanities Institute
6603:. IOC-Champa. Archived from
6469:The language of Funan was...
6251:"Hinduism in Southeast Asia"
6092:"Hinduism in Southeast Asia"
5624:"The Indian in the Filipino"
5415:Arasu, S. T. (4 July 2020).
5322:Oxford Bibliographies Online
4875:An Advanced History of India
4845:10.1016/j.proeng.2016.02.031
4711:The Hindu Colony of Cambodia
4468:Greater and the Lesser India
4440:Pedro Machado, José (1992).
3967:"India's South Asian Policy"
3951:
3534:Hindu Shahi dynasty of Kabul
3475:, including in the northern
2121:("prince of glory") in 1999.
1984:is named after this toponym.
7:
8833:(archived 20 November 2007)
7305:. p. 8. Archived from
7156:Afghanistan - A New History
6452:. Oxford University Press.
6190:. Sterling Publishers Pvt.
6042:. Encyclopædia Britannica.
5706:. In Campbell, Gwyn (ed.).
5421:On the sport. Be part of it
5143:Hindi & Urdu phrasebook
5052:10.1007/978-981-99-4610-5_6
4726:, page 196, Brepols, 2007,
4599:"Review: New Maps," (1912)
4364:Phillips, J. R. S. (1998).
4317:Zhu, Qingzhi (March 1995).
4291:. The Saylor Foundation 1.
4000:Mehta, Jaswant Lal (1979).
3931:Indus–Mesopotamia relations
3907:
3805:
2887:in 1539, the Mon kingdoms (
2721:system of the south Indian
1955:
1931:have Sanskrit origin (e.g.
1694:, the legendary emperor of
617:region near the Middle East
609:northern part of South Asia
601:southern part of South Asia
508:kingdoms, a term coined by
10:
10428:
10387:Foreign relations of India
10256:Asia and the Pacific Group
9494:Inventions and discoveries
9466:Sino-Indian border dispute
9213:Human rights in South Asia
8999:
8671:Zoetmulder, P. J. (1982),
8423:Philosophical Transactions
7530:… Appendix –B, pp. 164–68
7115:Cambridge University Press
6881:Cambridge University Press
6745:World History Encyclopedia
6352:Parker, Vrndavan Brannon.
3924:Indo-Roman trade relations
3209:
2715:East Asian cultural sphere
2604:
2220:
2152:Buddhism in Southeast Asia
2148:Hinduism in Southeast Asia
2129:
1797:
1593:
1399:Architecture and monuments
1262:coats of arms of Indonesia
790:Candi Bukit Batu Pahat of
562:
461:had resulted in prolonged
248:Hinduism in Southeast Asia
219:Buddhism in Southeast Asia
36:
29:
10402:Culture of Southeast Asia
10261:Asia Cooperation Dialogue
10226:
9992:Southern/Eastern/Northern
9967:
9872:
9694:
9645:Asian and Pacific Theatre
9602:
9561:
9479:
9453:
9430:
9385:
9318:
9253:
9199:
9176:
9098:
9010:
8880:
8837:THEORIES OF INDIANISATION
8734:India and South-East Asia
8364:10.1017/S0026749X04001246
8007:Christine Noelle (1997).
7355:. alamahabibi.com. 1969.
7240:. Routledge. p. 45.
7159:. Routledge. p. 15.
6679:10.1017/S0035869X00130400
6399:Stark, Miriam T. (2006).
6132:Theories of Indianisation
5628:Philippine Daily Inquirer
5114:, The Macmillan company,
4898:, De Gruyter Oldenbourg,
4161:10.1017/S002246340300002X
3463:Newly excavated Buddhist
3084:Buddhist mandala and the
3059:dedicated a monastery at
2952:dated to the 9th-century
2433:Southeast Asia is called
1754:in Malay, Indonesian and
1429:Hindu temple architecture
1302:includes the supreme god
969:Indian cultural influence
383:
339:
323:
316:
294:
274:
260:
253:
241:
212:
130:
123:
56:
51:
9461:Indo-Pakistani conflicts
8784:Daigorō Chihara (1996),
8698:, University of Calcutta
8387:The Geographical Journal
7546:, II, pp. 83 and 183-84.
7542:Raizada Harichand Vaid,
7379:Clifford Edmund Bosworth
6790:Wachirayan Royal Library
6137:24 December 2015 at the
5645:Kuizon, Jose G. (1962).
5589:10.1163/1568520991445588
5247:Buddhism in Central Asia
4724:Sylvain Lévi (1863–1935)
4614:Ali & Aitchison 2005
4573:Uhlig, Siegbert (2003).
4033:Chandra, Satish (2006).
3690:
3544:Amb Hindu Temple complex
2796:. The earliest kingdom,
2764:for "resplendent land" -
2285:, sewn-plank boats, and
2034:Siamese ancient city of
1941:Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
1848:Linguistic commonalities
1723:much of their vocabulary
1665:Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit
1572:traditional Indian games
1528:
869:polities of present-day
586:Samuel Augustus Mitchell
559:Geographical designation
554:Evolution of the concept
330:Buddhism in Central Asia
30:Not to be confused with
10382:Country classifications
9268:Archaeological cultures
8755:, Vol.I, Lahore, 1927.
8470:Coedès, George (1968),
8449:Coedes, George (1967),
8241:Ramesh Chandra Majumdar
7056:Ramesh Chandra Majumdar
6856:Ramesh Chandra Majumdar
6184:Kapur; Kamlesh (2010).
6117:Coedes, George (1964).
5244:Baij Nath Puri (1987).
4813:21 October 2011 at the
4101:Kenneth R. Hal (1985).
3936:Sanskrit-related topics
3893:Ramesh Chandra Majumdar
3732:
3725:, later Persianized to
3491:and were followed by a
3266:According to historian
3169:Maritime Southeast Asia
2558:Waning of Indianization
2140:Indian maritime history
1902:Mainland Southeast Asia
1739:many Sanskrit loanwords
1686:from Sanskrit, as does
1012:, central and southern
889:, formed by a group of
619:. The Portuguese form (
9672:Middle Eastern Theatre
9650:Middle Eastern Theatre
9569:Cradle of civilization
9481:Science and technology
8435:10.1098/rstl.1767.0018
7648:Rafi U. Samad (2011).
7467:. Brill. p. 125.
7331:"In about AD 680, the
5980:Blench, Roger (2004).
5215:10.4000/lettre-cdf.756
4941:The Discovery of India
4783:India and Central Asia
4641:. University of Oslo.
3547:
3480:
3429:pre-Buddhist religious
3231:
3055:records that Maharaja
2971:
2957:
2941:
2696:
2691:Stone lingam found in
2633:
2579:
2482:
2387:
2371:
2250:
2188:
2179:
1987:Several of Indonesian
1973:
1823:
1804:South Asian literature
1703:Austronesian languages
1629:
1423:
1237:
1209:Cultural commonalities
1005:
990:
825:Suniti Kumar Chatterji
811:
802:kingdom ruled ancient
751:Geological connotation
624:
588:
492:systems were declared
419:Indian cultural sphere
64:Indian cultural extent
47:Indian Cultural Sphere
10397:Culture of South Asia
10372:Cultural assimilation
9897:Vietnamese philosophy
9635:Industrial Revolution
9360:Religious persecution
9218:Religious nationalism
9078:European and Eurasian
8882:Countries and regions
8826:at Wikimedia Commons
8315:Earth-Science Reviews
7701:AFGHANISTAN REVISITED
7528:AFGHANISTAN REVISITED
7265:Minorsky, V. (2015),
7201:. Verso. p. 40.
6950:Wink, André (1996) ,
6561:Kiernan, Ben (2008).
6443:Rooney, Dawn (1984).
5288:10 March 2010 at the
4904:10.1515/9783110986068
3965:Patel, Sneha (2015).
3566:. They succeeded the
3541:
3462:
3223:
2963:
2947:
2927:
2780:, and later moved to
2690:
2679:had not yet replaced
2644:Indochinese peninsula
2619:
2605:Further information:
2565:
2476:
2381:
2366:
2359:Adaption and adoption
2267:Island Southeast Asia
2234:
2221:Further information:
2185:
2167:
2130:Further information:
2106:city of Hollandia to
2093:Nagara Sri Dharmaraja
2087:("king's city"), and
2061:("complete victory").
1963:
1937:Megawati Sukarnoputri
1811:
1603:
1493:Great Mosque of Demak
1406:
1282:style of martial art.
1221:
996:
981:
887:Greater India Society
789:
768:Indian–Asia collision
576:
563:Further information:
534:, and other parts of
9509:Traditional medicine
8352:Modern Asian Studies
8053:(31 December 2005).
7582:Pro.geo.univie.ac.at
7524:Numismatic Chronicle
7493:Pro.geo.univie.ac.at
6981:pro.geo.univie.ac.at
6792:. 1912. p. 278.
6421:on 23 September 2015
5837:. Cengage Learning.
5749:. Cengage Learning.
5545:Indonesian Knowledge
5495:sunnytantikumar736.
5402:4 March 2016 at the
4832:Procedia Engineering
4579:. Isd. p. 145.
4326:Sino-Platonic Papers
4220:on 23 September 2015
3946:South Asian diaspora
3853:practiced a form of
3758:Abu Ali ibn Muhammad
3598:, Hindu Shahis were
2836:ceremony by founder
2112:Jayawijaya Mountains
1982:Suvarnabhumi Airport
1731:Philippine languages
1590:Linguistic influence
1481:tradition of native
1439:and is shown on the
1300:Philippine mythology
762:also signifies "the
650:) extended from the
417:, also known as the
377:Versions of Ramayana
325:Buddhist monasticism
9927:Buddhist philosophy
9887:Japanese philosophy
9630:Early modern period
9440:South Asian studies
8966:South Asian regions
8773:, Vol.II, Calcutta,
8399:1910GeogJ..36..703B
8327:2005ESRv...72..169A
8126:Nile Green (2017).
7832:Nile Green (2017).
7461:André Wink (2002).
7309:on 13 November 2007
7031:Li, Rongxi (1995),
6916:André Wink (2002).
6883:. pp. 43, 44.
6873:Nile Green (2017).
6836:on 20 November 2015
6714:. Studies of Asia.
6315:Kleinmeyer, Cindy.
6068:. Global Security.
5909:on 22 February 2016
5668:Sharma, Sudhindra.
5386:on 7 December 2008.
5176:29 May 2016 at the
5169:Martin Haspelmath,
5086:Presidential Office
5002:, pp. 159–167)
5000:Guha-Thakurta (1992
4961:Narasimhaiah (1986)
4797:, pp. 222–223)
4709:Review by 'SKV' of
4143:Lavy, Paul (2003),
3829:Successive wave of
3346:Ya'qub bin al-Layth
3229:ancient Afghanistan
3053:Nalanda inscription
2885:Hanthawaddy Kingdom
2089:Nakhon Si Thammarat
1834:The utilization of
1634:Sanskrit Cosmopolis
1306:and the concept of
947:Ananda Coomaraswamy
943:Rabindranath Tagore
760:Greater India Basin
747:as Southeast Asia.
666:, i.e. present-day
591:The concept of the
569:Geography (Ptolemy)
447:Indian subcontinent
131:Indianized Kingdoms
111:, and historically
72:Indian subcontinent
48:
10407:Historical regions
10392:Geography of India
10311:EAEU Customs Union
10241:Arab Customs Union
10163:Oriental Orthodoxy
9937:Islamic philosophy
9907:Iranian philosophy
9882:Chinese philosophy
8874:South Asian topics
8609:History and Theory
8557:H. C. Raychaudhuri
7686:Yogendra Mishara,
6567:. Melbourne Univ.
6066:"Chenla – 550–800"
4207:Asian Perspectives
3919:Indo-Mediterranean
3717:Qutayba ibn Muslim
3548:
3530:dynasty of Kabul.
3481:
3433:kingship practices
3290:, Kia pi shi) and
3232:
3022:. A stronghold of
2972:
2958:
2942:
2697:
2695:, southern Vietnam
2673:Indian Ocean trade
2634:
2580:
2483:
2388:
2372:
2251:
2189:
2180:
2144:Indian Ocean trade
2136:Maritime silk road
2049:the "lion city"),
2045:, from Singapura (
1974:
1949:Bhumibol Adulyadej
1895:Sanskrit loanwords
1824:
1822:from Java and Bali
1630:
1626:northeastern China
1610:Chinese characters
1559:Malaysian variant
1499:resemble those of
1427:The same style of
1424:
1238:
1006:
991:
974:Cultural expansion
931:Indian nationalism
833:Phanindranath Bose
812:
674:, from Malabar to
660:India extra Gangem
589:
276:Vajrayana Buddhism
261:Theravada Buddhism
214:Theravada Buddhism
92:Western New Guinea
46:
18:Indianised kingdom
10359:
10358:
10158:Eastern Orthodoxy
9902:Indian philosophy
9892:Korean philosophy
9686:Post–Cold War era
9517:
9516:
9420:Traditional games
9405:South Asian Games
8993:General geography
8822:Media related to
8797:978-90-04-10512-6
8717:978-0-8248-0368-1
8555:Majumdar, R. C.,
8483:978-0-8248-0368-1
8381:(December 1910),
8166:Ram Sharan Sharma
8093:E. Lévi-Provençal
8051:Richard F. Strand
7714:Islamic Quarterly
7699:See R. T. Mohan,
7661:978-0-87586-860-8
7278:978-0-906094-03-7
7247:978-1-317-14002-3
7166:978-0-415-29826-1
7086:978-92-3-103211-0
6289:978-81-269-0775-5
5812:on 9 October 2022
5634:on 24 April 2015.
5467:van Gulik, Robert
5283:Balinese Religion
5257:978-81-208-0372-5
5153:978-0-86442-425-9
5146:, Lonely Planet,
5061:978-981-99-4610-5
4913:978-3-11-098606-8
4859:Keenleyside (1982
4586:978-3-447-05607-6
4517:978-0-520-20742-4
4426:978-0-520-20742-4
4377:978-0-19-820740-5
4114:978-0-8248-0843-3
4075:978-81-206-0772-9
3899:Genetic influence
3872:Abdul Rahman Khan
3800:Mahayana Buddhism
3750:Muhammad ibn Suri
3477:Samangan Province
3400:Kabul and Zabul.
3051:, and the 860 CE
2956:from Central Java
2913:Ayutthaya Kingdom
2871:, literature and
2620:The 10th-century
2612:Mainland kingdoms
2156:Balinese Hinduism
1893:contain numerous
1855:Malay Archipelago
1816:, the version of
1774:in Thai and Lao,
1719:modern Indonesian
1715:traditional Malay
1709:particularly the
935:Hindu nationalism
861:, and the former
668:Malay Archipelago
584:in a 1864 map by
412:
411:
365:Folklore of India
16:(Redirected from
10419:
10377:Cultural regions
10178:Eastern Churches
9922:Hindu philosophy
9544:
9537:
9530:
9521:
9520:
9415:Physical culture
9310:Former countries
9305:Contemporary era
9005:
8867:
8860:
8853:
8844:
8843:
8821:
8800:
8776:R. C. Majumdar,
8765:R. C. Majumdar,
8747:R. C. Majumdar,
8720:
8699:
8677:
8667:
8631:
8600:
8592:(2–3): 221–230,
8580:
8574:
8566:
8551:
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8495:
8486:
8466:
8464:
8457:
8445:
8417:
8379:Beazley, Raymond
8374:
8346:
8337:
8321:(3–4): 169–188,
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8015:Psychology Press
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7716:, Vol. XI, 1965.
7710:
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7595:
7593:
7588:on 10 March 2021
7584:. Archived from
7574:
7568:
7565:Tabaqat-i-Nasiri
7558:
7547:
7544:Gulshane Mohyali
7540:
7531:
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7509:
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7495:. Archived from
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7298:Memoirs of Babur
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6987:on 2 August 2017
6983:. Archived from
6973:
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6924:Brill Publishers
6913:
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6094:. Encyclopedia.
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5630:. Archived from
5619:
5613:
5607:
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5573:Smith, Monica L.
5569:
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5557:Zoetmulder (1982
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5446:The Jakarta Post
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5018:Modern Diplomacy
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3991:
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3962:
3855:ancient Hinduism
3792:Mahmud of Ghazni
3740:, a king of the
3584:Brahmana dynasty
3582:dynasty and the
3350:Mahmud of Ghazni
3298:and the related
3237:Indian religions
2853:royal chronology
2727:Chalukya dynasty
1929:Indonesian names
1814:Kakawin Ramayana
1556:
1541:
1441:flag of Cambodia
1235:Thai shadow play
983:Atashgah of Baku
939:Jawaharlal Nehru
883:culture colonies
827:(1890–1977) and
502:Chalukya dynasty
404:
397:
390:
84:Northern Vietnam
61:
52:Greater India or
49:
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10427:
10426:
10422:
10421:
10420:
10418:
10417:
10416:
10362:
10361:
10360:
10355:
10228:
10222:
9963:
9932:Jain philosophy
9912:Buddhist ethics
9868:
9690:
9657:Interwar period
9610:Ancient history
9598:
9557:
9548:
9518:
9513:
9475:
9449:
9426:
9381:
9314:
9285:Middle kingdoms
9249:
9240:Stock exchanges
9195:
9172:
9128:Cultural sphere
9094:
9006:
8997:
8876:
8871:
8815:
8798:
8718:
8684:
8682:Further reading
8649:10.2307/2055365
8621:10.2307/2504471
8586:World Englishes
8568:
8567:
8541:10.2307/2757594
8529:Pacific Affairs
8513:10.2307/2750560
8501:Pacific Affairs
8484:
8465:on 6 March 2019
8462:
8455:
8407:10.2307/1776846
8309:
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8270:(2): e1010036.
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8107:, eds. (1986).
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8017:. p. 160.
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5497:"भारत की कहानी"
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3473:Ghazni Province
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2770:Malay Peninsula
2757:: Langkasuka (-
2723:Pallava dynasty
2624:of the dancing
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8105:Charles Pellat
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6503:on 24 May 2015
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6358:Hinduism Today
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1290:Dayak people
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9640:World War I
9584:Indic world
9579:Sinic world
9562:Foundations
9263:Archaeology
9178:Environment
9068:Afro-Asians
8890:Afghanistan
8429:: 155–178,
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6991:19 December
6368:21 November
6261:20 December
6102:20 December
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5881:15 December
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5226:20 December
5122:15 December
4838:: 190–197.
4763:Handy (1930
4751:Bayley 2004
4652:20 December
4536:India Major
4302:12 February
4179:23 December
3889:Sakya Sinha
3722:Nava Vihara
3697:Tokharistan
3568:Turk Shahis
3528:Hindu Shahi
3449:Zoroastrian
3445:Hepthalites
3439:as well as
3397:Turk Shahis
3385:Afghanistan
3362:Ibn Battuta
3340:The Caliph
3319:Tapa Sardar
3308:Baluchistan
3300:Kabul-Shahs
3241:Kabul Shahi
3133:Kertanegara
3068:Tambralinga
3045:Pala Empire
3029:Dharmakirti
2940:, Indonesia
2909:Tai peoples
2451:South India
2396:Mahābhārata
2315:spice trade
2104:New Guinean
2047:Singha-pura
1826:Scripts in
1643:Scripts in
1580:gilli danda
1371:Mahabharata
1270:Ulaanbaatar
1246:Cham people
1203:Mogao Caves
1191:Gobi Desert
1179:Afghanistan
1160:Beyond the
1104:Mahabharata
1096:Philippines
1003:Gobi Desert
999:Mogao Caves
987:fire temple
875:Indianizing
837:Kalidas Nag
814:The use of
737:Philippines
672:India Minor
664:East Indies
648:India Major
625:India Maior
528:Afghanistan
524:monasticism
423:Indic world
349:Hindu texts
113:Afghanistan
101:Philippines
88:Philippines
68:Dark orange
10412:Indosphere
10366:Categories
9957:Philippine
9874:Philosophy
9859:Philosophy
9832:Literature
9365:Bangladesh
9275:Bronze Age
9158:Philosophy
9143:Literature
9040:Indo-Aryan
9020:Andamanese
8895:Bangladesh
8307:References
7474:0391041738
7408:9004095098
6963:0391041738
6933:0391041738
6814:25 January
6169:14 January
5913:13 January
5816:13 January
5547:for a list
4945:Sarvabhumi
3851:Kafiristan
3849:people of
3820:Badakhshan
3762:Amir Banji
3727:Naw Bahara
3622:Vakkadeva:
3611:Anandapala
3600:Kshatriyas
3592:chronicles
3516:Zabulistan
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3485:Turk Shahi
3417:Huen Tsang
3409:Hindu Kush
3381:Zabulistan
3376:Zabulistan
3366:Hindu Kush
3280:Zabulistan
3272:Zamindawar
3268:André Wink
3210:See also:
3171:. Most of
3153:Singhasari
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3124:Singhasari
3097:Sailendras
3020:Sailendras
2820:territory.
2806:Sinosphere
2754:Langkasuka
2719:epigraphic
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2669:Indosphere
2578:in yellow.
2530:Langkasuka
2368:Angkor Wat
2299:sandalwood
2279:catamarans
2081:Ratchaburi
2015:mountain,
1859:Indonesian
1798:See also:
1794:Literature
1705:, such as
1684:loan words
1661:Mahayanist
1596:Indosphere
1594:See also:
1584:hom pim pa
1576:atya-patya
1545:Atya patya
1508:Batu Caves
1479:megalithic
1433:Angkor Wat
1417:Yogyakarta
1286:Kaharingan
1187:Tajikistan
1183:Uzbekistan
1132:Indonesian
1053:Brahmanism
845:Indologist
735:, and (i)
721:Indo-China
629:High India
621:Portuguese
578:Hindoostan
544:Hindu Kush
532:Uzbekistan
506:Indianized
490:epigraphic
482:common era
443:South Asia
427:South Asia
341:Indosphere
255:South Asia
195:Singhasari
179:Langkasuka
32:Indosphere
10114:Abrahamic
10009:Vajrayana
9999:Theravada
9854:Mythology
9827:Languages
9615:Silk Road
9574:Old World
9432:Education
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9138:Languages
9050:Nuristani
9035:Dravidian
8961:Sri Lanka
8927:Northeast
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8790:, BRILL,
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3709:Buddhists
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3286:(Jabala,
3276:Arachosia
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2865:logistics
2861:hydrology
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2739:Manusmṛti
2632:, Vietnam
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2345:Kshatriya
2307:sugarcane
2291:cultigens
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2241:Sailendra
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2100:neologism
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2043:Singapore
2036:Ayutthaya
1966:Ayutthaya
1964:Ruins of
1879:Filipinos
1812:Pages of
1764:Sundanese
1696:Sri Lanka
1512:Thaipusam
1501:Majapahit
1467:Borobudur
1445:Prambanan
1421:Indonesia
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1084:Indonesia
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955:Look East
925:The term
713:Hindustan
475:Sri Lanka
431:East Asia
421:, or the
311:Sri Lanka
269:Sri Lanka
199:Srivijaya
183:Majapahit
159:Dvaravati
139:Borobodur
10107:Yazidism
10090:Tengrism
10041:Smartism
10036:Shaktism
10031:Shaivism
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10004:Mahayana
9982:Buddhism
9969:Religion
9952:Japanese
9864:Religion
9815:Japanese
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9773:Calendar
9744:Cyrillic
9704:Alphabet
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9594:Islamdom
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9333:Buddhism
9320:Religion
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9280:Iron Age
9205:Politics
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9090:Diaspora
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8949:Pakistan
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3867:Peristan
3865:(styled
3859:Nuristan
3812:Nuristan
3806:Nuristan
3784:Khurasan
3776:Saffarid
3705:Hui'Chao
3701:Buddhism
3672:Jayapala
3607:Jayapala
3576:Gandhara
3560:Gandhara
3520:Gandhara
3489:Buddhist
3441:Shaivism
3335:Mahayana
3327:Xuanzang
3249:Saffarid
3190:Citanduy
3173:Balinese
3157:Javanese
3089:Trimurti
2994:Kalingga
2873:the arts
2849:Buddhism
2845:devaraja
2814:diaspora
2802:Hinduism
2762:Sanskrit
2745:for the
2731:Harihara
2713:and the
2693:Cát Tiên
2677:Sanskrit
2656:Kang Tai
2622:tympanum
2570:in red,
2551:devaraja
2522:Kalingga
2492:Trimurti
2414:and the
2394:and the
2392:Rāmāyaṇa
2295:coconuts
2206:devaraja
2176:historic
2108:Jayapura
2017:Kalingga
1989:toponyms
1956:Toponyms
1881:such as
1871:Sanskrit
1863:Javanese
1836:Sanskrit
1828:Sanskrit
1819:Ramayana
1768:Balinese
1733:such as
1711:old form
1707:Javanese
1645:Sanskrit
1451: —
1449:Trimurti
1391:, Bali,
1365:Ramayana
1360:Thailand
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1352:Cambodia
1326:Bidadari
1266:Thailand
1252:Brahmins
1242:Hinduism
1162:Himalaya
1141:Japanese
1102:and the
1100:Ramayana
1080:Thailand
1057:Hinduism
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1030:Cambodia
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800:Buddhist
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694:Ethiopia
615:was the
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546:and the
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494:official
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223:Cambodia
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117:Pakistan
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