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1 min read•june 18, 2024
📖 AMSCO p.23 - p.29
Term | Definition + Significance |
Vijaynagara Empire | Southern Indian kingdom (1336-1646), significant regional power, later overthrown by Muslim kingdoms. |
Rajput Kingdoms | Hindu kingdoms in northern India, marked by decentralization and conflicts, influenced by Muslim invasions. |
Delhi Sultanate | Muslim kingdom (13th-16th centuries) in northern India, complex interactions with Hinduism, shaping political dynamics. |
Srivijaya Empire | Hindu maritime empire (670-1025) based on Sumatra, controlled sea routes, influenced economic and cultural dynamics in Southeast Asia. |
Majahapit Kingdom | Buddhist maritime kingdom (1293-1520) based on Java, controlled sea routes, had 98 tributaries, shaping regional power structures. |
Sinhala Dynasties | Dynasties in Sri Lanka influenced by Indian immigrants, Buddhists from the 3rd century B.C.E., contributing to the spread of Buddhism. |
Khmer Empire | Angkor Kingdom (802-1431) near the Mekong River, showcased Hindu and Buddhist influences, reflecting cultural interactions in Southeast Asia. |
Sukhothai Kingdom | Thai kingdom that invaded Angkor in 1431, contributing to the decline of the Khmer Empire, emphasizing regional geopolitical significance. |
Proselytize | Actively seeking converts, often associated with religious missions. |
Bhakti Movement | 12th-century Hindu movement emphasizing emotional attachment to deities, appealed to women and lower social status, contributing to Hinduism's spread. |
Qutub Minar | Islamic tower in Delhi, exemplifying fusion of Hindu art and Islamic patterns, symbolizing Islamic influence in northern India. |
Urdu | Language developed in South Asia, blending Hindi grammatical patterns with Arabic and Persian vocabulary, now the official language of Pakistan. |
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