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SE Asia CE U2L3

Objectives Explain the link between trade, migration and warfare in medieval Southeast Asia Analyze reactions to cycles of peace and violence AZ SS C3PO1, PO3

Low-lying areas watered by Himalayas Dense jungles make rivers into highways Also dependant on seas for food/trade Spices drive trade

Sailendra Empire From about 650 CE, the Shivaist Sailendras take control of Malay peninsula, Sumatra, Java and Borneo Sea-based trade Empire connects China and India, adopts elements of both Building begins on Borobudur about 700 CE Soon overrun by Buddhist Srivijayans

Borobudur, Indonesia

Khmer Empire Founded by Jayavarman II about 802 CE Fast growing rice gives Angkor economic clout Art shows spread of Hindu and Buddhist ideas into SE Asia Jungle Attempt to recreate Hindu Mt. Meru on earth is called Angkor Wat

Jayavarman II

Angkor, Cambodia

Shiva repurposed as Buddha

Cham Empire Competitor with Khmer, origins in SE Asia Islands founded about 800 CE Adopted Shivaist Hinduism, mixed with Chinese worship Mae Son is major trade post for jungle products Later adopt Islam from Arab traders, then conquered by Vietnamese from north

Mae Son, VietNam

Pagan Empire Burmans move into SE Asia from China about 800 CE Grow rich on hardwood and gem trade Becomes major Theraveda (orthodox) Buddhist outpost in SE Asia Temple spending eventually bankrupts Burmans

Pagan, Myanma

Lao-Thai Peoples Around 600’s CE wars in China push Lao-Thai peoples into Upper Indo-China By 1000 CE, Laos are slowly expanding around Luang Prabang At the same time, Thais are slowly expanding north towards Sukhotai and Chang Mai Thais start trans-shipping for Arabs across Malay peninsula Both areas become Buddhist about 900 CE, with some Arabs in S. Thailand

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