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Greater India, also
known as the
Indian cultural sphere, or the
Indic world, is an area
composed of
several countries and
regions in
South Asia, East Asia...
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southwestern China to
mainland Southeast Asia from the 6th to 11th centuries.
Indianised kingdoms such as the Mon,
Khmer Empire, and
Malay states ruled the region...
- Indosphere. Most of the
region had been
Indianised during the
first centuries,
while the
Philippines later Indianised c. ninth
century when
Kingdom of Tondo...
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Tarumanagara or
Taruma Kingdom or just
Taruma was an
early Sundanese Indianised kingdom[broken anchor],
located in
western Java,
whose 5th-century ruler...
- earth. The
devaraja concept of
divine right of
kings was
adopted by the
Indianised Hindu-Buddhist
kingdoms of
Southeast Asia
through Indian Hindu Brahmins...
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Empire and the
Siamese kingdoms, and was a part of the Indosphere.
These Indianised kingdoms were
characterised by
surprising resilience,
political integrity...
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Southeast Asia
within the Indosphere,
Southeast Asian polities were the
Indianised Hindu-Buddhist
Mandala (polities, city
states and confederacies).[citation...
- the name "Kambuja". This
marked the
beginning of the
Khmer Empire. The
Indianised kingdom facilitated the
spread of
first Hinduism and then
Buddhism to...
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Tambralinga was an
Indianised Malay kingdom located on the
Malay Peninsula (in modern-day
Southern Thailand),
existing at
least from the 2nd to 13th centuries...
- Hindu-Buddhist (circa 3rd
century CE
until the 15th
century CE), all of the
Indianised kingdoms which ruled different areas of the
archipelago was
ruled by a...