What explains Africa lack of development? until the 1900s they were stuck in the stone age.
Similar instruments to australian aboriginal didgeridoos
The mangled pile of leaves behind these tribesmen is actually a "hut"
>>18175172>>18175173>>18175174>>18175177>>18175179>>18175182>>18175183Looks like precolonial australia. Is this the wakanda filled with great "civilizations" the left has been going on about?
>imagine scouring the internet for these photos just to shit on blacks Get a life dude seriously
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>a west african chiefWaoh lad
I mean, Ancient Egypt was in Africa. Ethiopian Empire seems interesting. Clarify, Africa is big.
>>18175172Preadamites never left eden.
>>18175210West Asians they have nothing to do with kangz
>yo we wuz kangz Sure the kangz in question....
Nigerian spear chucker
What's the difference between a papuan and west afrikang?
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>>18175260Why are afrikangz abo tier?
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>yo we had da kangdom of dahomey wid da badass bitches dahomey amazons in shietPic huts from the "great" kangdom of dahomey :/
>>18175280Look at this opulent sophistication
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>>18175287>using bark like an aboOpulento
>>18175289Can we stop pretending that afrikangz weren't extremely primitive?
>>18175284What a favela shithole
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>>18175247The papuans play cricket and therefore are civilised.
>>18175187>Looks like precolonial australiaThey have pottery.
>>18175172Incentive. I was going to say men but really it's men and women in general will only try as hard as they have to for good pussy/dick. Its like 99% sex and 1% IQ.
looks way better than our lives desu
>>18175719Being sick all the time and dying at 30 is better?
>>18175172They're niggers, duh
>>18175723Yes.it's SOVL.
>>18176114I agree but not as an afrikang but as a Germanic.
>>18175209>NOOOOOOO HE SHOULD BE LIVING IN A GOLD-PLATED PALACE WHILE EVERYONE ELSE SQUATS IN HOVELSWhy are yts like this?
>>18176147Germanics had soap, astronomy and jewelcutting, all of which is mentioned by tacitus. They are not comparable as peoples
>>18176221You sound upset
>>18175172Mental health and neuropsychological assessment of the typical politically incorrect poster.Pepe Frog, MD, MPH, PhD, Wojak Feel Guy,MD, PhDUniversity of Meme,Kek StateEvery three or four threads created on the board you will find one discussing blacks and even threads having nothing to do with them will oftentimes have some anon/anons who have them on the brain.Behind all the hate, behind all the monkey and KANGZ memes,Tyrone sheeit comics,gifs,demotivational pictures, and webms - pol/ users secretly admire the Negro.The raw brass confident masculinity that they possess which they are quick to compare to a feral animal,and yet at the same time acknowledge is what women truly desire at their core and what is lacking in many white heterosexual unions.Their intrinsic ruggedness that enables them to stamp their mark on any field of physical activity that they enter.The amazing sense of rhythm that they naturally seem to possess that they liken to ape gesticulations and yet are oh so majestic to witness.Then there is the stereotype of the black man's sexuality,particularly his phallus.It has become a bodily protuberance of myth and legend.There is a reason that r/AsianMasculinity trolls are laughed off while BBC and Blacked generates anger and solemn disdain.For where the asian man's masculinity is considered a joke the black man's is a threat to be taken with utmost seriousness,for there may be a kernel of truth to it.Is it a coincidence that of all the races of men it is the black man whose masculinity has become a meme? Based on our assessment,Dr. Wojak and I have thus concluded that pol/ is a board populated with manic depressive autistic schizoid individuals afflicted with a sort of Jungian-Pavlovian psychopathological negro-complex.
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>>18176554>>18176558>>18176575>>18176603Nice cope kang but they are thousands of years ahead of afrikangz
The kang wishes he was 5% the worth of an Austronesian.
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Look at this incredible pattern welding on this Austronesian sword imagine a kang trying to craft this
>>18175172This is your 4th threat.
Groids actually think they can compete with Austronesians lmao
>>18176708>>18176701>>18176690>>18176694Posting indian archtecture and swords flip post your real ancestors
>>18176760Why is he afraid of real south east asia?
>>18176763>inb4 indianized architecture swords and Arab clothing
>>18176765Im just posting real culture of region not that Indian stuff since flip is so ashamed of his ancestors
>>18176708>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 and Southeast Asia that were historically influenced by Indian culture, which itself formed from the various distinct indigenous cultures of South Asia.[4] It is an umbrella term encompassing the Indian subcontinent and surrounding countries, which are culturally linked through a diverse cultural cline. These countries have been transformed to varying degrees by the acceptance and introduction of cultural and institutional elements from each other.So you need to post Buddhist Indian buildings just to feel better
>>18176760>indian archtectureShow me an Indian building that looks like that or even better an Indian pyramid because that's a pyramid. An Austronesian engineer built that.>swords I'd like to see those Indian sword then because I've never seen an Indian sword that looks like this kang.>kang is seething at the incredible beauty and masterful craftsmanship of Austronesian swords
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>>18176771>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 and Southeast Asia that were historically influenced by Indian culture, which itself formed from the various distinct indigenous cultures of South Asia.[4] It is an umbrella term encompassing the Indian subcontinent and surrounding countries, which are culturally linked through a diverse cultural cline. These countries have been transformed to varying degrees by the acceptance and introduction of cultural and institutional elements from each other.Im justing using your logic flip why are you so ashamed of your ancestors?
>>18176769>Buddhist Indian buildingsIt's Hindu nigger. If Indians are responsible for it why is it vastly superior to anything in 9th century indie? Austronesians improved Indian Hindu architecture and civilization. You can't find me a single jeet temple that looks like Borobudur.Whereas I know for a fact an Andalusi architect designed all of the kang mansa musa's buildings.Pic amazing non-orc superior craftsmanship with Damascus steel and pattern welding the kang is on suicide watch.
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>>18176775>Im justing using your logicThe difference is I can give you the name of the man who built your wakanda Abu Ishaq al-Sahili and all you can do is show me Indian influence in SEA that doesn't mean Indians built those temples its more like Javanese studying hindu architecture and then making it 10 times better.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Sahili
>>18176778>Since around 500 BCE, Asia's expanding land and maritime trade had resulted in prolonged socio-economic and cultural stimulation and diffusion of Buddhist and Hindu beliefs into the region's cosmology, in particular in Southeast Asia and the Far-East.[5]In Central Asia, the transmission of ideas was predominantly of a religious nature and short-lived, often co-existing with native philosophies such as Zoroastrianism and being quickly supplanted by the rise of Islam. In contrast, the spread of native Indian culture to East Asia was more multifaced and involved wide-ranging cultural exchange beyond religion.By the early centuries of the common era, most of the principalities of Southeast Asia had effectively absorbed defining>>18176779>>18176781 aspects of Indian culture, religion, and administration. The notion of divine god-kingship was introduced by the concept of Harihara, and Sanskrit and other Indian epigraphic systems were declared official, like those of the south Indian Pallava dynasty and Chalukya dynasty.[6][7] These Indianized kingdoms, a term coined by George Cœdès in his work Histoire ancienne des états hindouisés d'Extrême-Orient,[8] were characterized by resilience, political integrity, and administrative stability.[9]
>>18176781>Many European texts refer to al-Sahili as an architect and attribute major innovations in West African architecture to him. However, his contributions to West African architecture were minimal. His one known architectural project was the construction of an audience chamber for Mansa Musa, to which his contributions may have been more organizational and artistic than architectural.So he supposedly built something we have no physical remains of so its different flip?
The kang is coping big time
>>18176779>>18176786>A defining characteristic of the cultural link between Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent was the adoption of ancient Indian Vedic/Hindu and Buddhist culture and philosophy into Myanmar, Tibet, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaya, Laos and Cambodia. Indian scripts are found in Southeast Asian islands ranging from Sumatra, Java, Bali, South Sulawesi and the Philippines.[49] The Ramayana and the Mahabharata 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 Añjali Mudrā gesture of greeting and respect. It is seen in the Indian namasté and similar gestures known throughout Southeast Asia; its cognates include the Cambodian sampeah, the Indonesian sembah, Still posting indianized swords huh flip
>>18176785>The design and construction of the Djinguereber mosque is traditionally credited to the Andalusi scholar Abu Ishaq Al Sahili. According to Ibn Khaldun, one of the best-known sources on 14th-century Mali, he was said to have received 12,000 mithkals of gold dust for the workNice cope kang
>>18176788>Brahmins have had a large role in spreading Hinduism in Southeast Asia. Even today many monarchies such as the royal court of Thailand still have Hindu rituals performed for the King by Hindu Brahmins.[53][54]>Garuda, a Hindu mythological figure, is present in the coats of arms of Indonesia, Thailand and Ulaanbaatar.Muay Thai, a fighting art that is the Thai version of the Hindu Musti-yuddha style of martial art.>Kaharingan, an indigenous religion followed by the Dayak people of Borneo, is categorised as a form of Hinduism in Indonesia.>Philippine mythology includes the supreme god Bathala and the concept of Diwata and the still-current belief in Karma—all derived from Hindu-Buddhist concepts.>Malay folklore contains a rich number of Indian-influenced mythological characters, such as Bidadari, Jentayu, Garuda and Naga.>Wayang shadow puppets and classical dance-dramas of Indonesia, Cambodia, Malaysia and Thailand took stories from episodes of Ramayana and Mahabharata.
>>18176789> However, there is very little support for a role for al-Sahili in the architecture of Mali. The only project he is known to have been involved in was the audience chamber in the city of Mali, and his contribution to the project may have been more organizational than architectural.[13] Other structures that have been attributed to him have been attributed to him largely on the assumption that he was Musa's chief architect, which is not supported by the sources. West African architecture primarily arose due to a combination of indigenous development Right below it lmao
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>>18176800>The same style of Hindu temple architecture was used in several ancient temples in Southeast Asia including Angkor Wat, which was dedicated to Hindu god Vishnu and is shown on the flag of Cambodia, also Prambanan in Central Java, the largest Hindu temple in Indonesia, is dedicated to Trimurti — Shiva, Vishnu and Brahma.>Borobudur in Central Java, Indonesia, is the world's largest Buddhist monument. It took shape of a giant stone mandala crowned with stupas and believed to be the combination of Indian-origin Buddhist ideas
>>18176804>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 Chola invasions 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 India and Southeast Asia were marked by waves of influence and dominance. At some points, the Indian culture solely found its way into the region, and at other points, the influence was used to take over.>Southeast Asia was now situated in the central area of convergence of the Indian and the East Asian maritime trade routes, the basis for economic and cultural growth. 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 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 devaraja, was more appealing than the Chinese concept of intermediaries.[70][71][72]
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>>18176798This is just leftist virtue signaling I'll have to make a debunking thread of this wikipedia article. You can see mud mosques in north africa that look similar to the sandcastles in mali.You're denying cultural diffusion again.
>>18176806>>Indianization is different from direct colonialism in that these Indianized lands were not inhabited by organizations or state elements from the Indian subcontinent,Did you miss that part kang?
>>18176811Its interesting how suddenly when south east asia is brought up flip is changing his standards
>>18176798Wikipedia has a leftist bias btw it can't be trusted with subjects like this
>>18175247>>18175260>>18175262>protected cocks>exposed ballsI don't get it, I would rather do the opposite
>>18176823Now suddenly its different so I guess he changed his mind cultures don’t have to develope in isolation just africans
>>18176823The difference is Arabs were living in west africa they conquered and ruled it several times Indian influence was indirect in SEA through trade nice cope though ngulu.
Stupid bait aside, these photos are nice
>>18176833>The Chola invasion of Srivijaya was a swift campaign that left Srivijaya unprepared. In the 11th century, the Chola navy had become a formidable force, while Srivijaya's sea power had weakened.[17] Indian ships typically sailed eastward across the Bay of Bengal, stopping at ports in Lamuri, Aceh, or Kedah in the Malay Peninsula before entering the Malacca Strait. However, the Chola fleet sailed directly to the west coast of Sumatra. The port of Barus on North Sumatra’s west coast, controlled by Tamil trade guilds, served as a resupply point after crossing the Indian Ocean. From there, the Chola fleet sailed southward along Sumatra's west coast and entered the Sunda Strait.[2]The Srivijaya navy, stationed at Kedah near the northwest opening of the Malacca Strait, was unaware of the Chola invasion approaching from the south via the Sunda Strait. The first Srivijayan city to be attacked was Palembang, the empire's capital. The sudden assault allowed the Cholas to sack the city, plundering the Kadatuan royal palace and monasteries. The Thanjavur inscription records that Rajendra Chola captured King Sangrama Vijayottunggavarman of Srivijaya and seized treasures, including the Vidhyadara Torana, a jeweled 'war gate' of Srivijaya.[10]
>>18176833>A major emigration from the Indian subcontinent was to Southeast Asia. There is a possibility that the first wave of Indian migration towards Southeast Asia occurred when Emperor Ashoka invaded Kalinga and following Samudragupta's expedition towards the South.[66] This was followed by early interaction of Indian traders with South Asians and, after the mid-first millennium CE, by the emigration of members of the Brahmin social caste. This resulted in the establishment of the Indianised kingdoms in Southeast Asia. The Chola rulers, who were known for their naval power, conquered Sumatra and the Malay Peninsula
>>18176830Jeet genes will not make you smarter though kang kek, like I said Austronesians improved upon Indian civilization but did niggers improve arab civilization? kek I think you know the answer to that.Compare the mud favela timbuktu to the round city of Bagdad.
>>18176833>The Chitty, also known as the Chetty or Chetti Melaka, are an ethnic group whose members are of primarily Tamil descent, found mainly and initially in Melaka, Malaysia, where they settled around the 16th century, and in Singapore where they migrated to in the 18th and 19th centuries from Melaka. Also known colloquially as "Indian Peranakans", the culture of the Chitty has drawn significant influence from the Nusantara region and to a small extent the Chinese, whilst also retaining their Hindu faith and heritage.[2]
>>18176843>Cebu, also called Sugbu, informally referred to as the Rajahnate of Cebu, was an Indianized mandala (polity) monarchy on the island of Cebu[3] in the Philippines prior to the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors. It is known in ancient Chinese records as the nation of Sokbu (束務) (Hokkien) or Suwu (Mandarin).[4] According to Visayan oral legend, it was founded by Sri Lumay[3] or Rajamuda Lumaya, a half-Malay and half-Tamil from Sumatra.[3][5] The capital of Cebu was Singhapala[6] which is Tamil-Sanskrit[7] for "Lion City", the same root words with the modern city-state of Singapore.
>>18176839That was just a raid there was no occupation groid this is not being conquered.
>>18176843>Funan was a polity that encompassed the southernmost part of the Indochinese peninsula during the 1st to 6th centuries. The name Funan is not found in any texts of local origin from the period, and so is considered an exonym based on the accounts of two Chinese diplomats, Kang Tai and Zhu Ying who sojourned there in the mid-3rd century CE.[92]:24 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 others thought that Funan may not be a transcription at all, rather it meant what it says in Chinese, meaning something like "Pacified South". Centered at the lower Mekong,[93] Funan is noted as the oldest Hindu culture in this region, which suggests prolonged socio-economic interaction with India and maritime trading partners of the Indosphere.[7] Cultural and religious ideas had reached Funan via the Indian Ocean trade route. Trade with India had commenced well before 500 BC as Sanskrit had not yet replaced Pali.[7] Funan's language has been determined as to have been an early form of Khmer and its written form was Sanskrit.[94]
>>18176851Langkasuka: Langkasuka (-langkha Sanskrit for "resplendent land" -sukkha of "bliss") was an ancient Hindu kingdom located in the Malay Peninsula. The kingdom, along with the Old Kedah settlement, are probably the earliest territorial footholds founded on the Malay Peninsula. According to tradition, the founding of the kingdom happened in the 2nd century; Malay legends claim that Langkasuka was founded at Kedah, and later moved to Pattani.[97]
>>18176865>Salakanagara: Salakanagara kingdom is the first historically recorded Indianized kingdom in Western Java, established by an Indian trader after marrying a local Sundanese princess. This Kingdom existed between 130 and 362 CE.[106]>Tarumanagara was an early Sundanese Indianized kingdom, located not far from modern Jakarta, and according to Tugu inscription ruler Purnavarman apparently built a canal that changed the course of the Cakung River, and drained a coastal area for agriculture and settlement. In his inscriptions, Purnavarman associated himself with Vishnu, and Brahmins ritually secured the hydraulic project.
>>18176870>Kalingga: Kalingga (Javanese: Karajan Kalingga) was the 6th century Indianized kingdom on the north coast of Central Java, Indonesia. It was the earliest Hindu-Buddhist kingdom in Central Java, and together with Kutai and Tarumanagara are the oldest kingdoms in Indonesian history.
>>18176873>Srivijaya: From the 7th to 13th centuries Srivijaya, a maritime empire centered on the island of Sumatra in Indonesia, had adopted Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism under a line of rulers from Dapunta Hyang Sri Jayanasa to the Sailendras. A stronghold of Vajrayana Buddhism, Srivijaya attracted pilgrims and scholars from other parts of Asia. I Ching reports that the kingdom was home to more than a thousand Buddhist scholars. A notable Buddhist scholar of local origin, Dharmakirti, taught Buddhist philosophy in Srivijaya and Nalanda (in India), and was the teacher of Atisha. Most of the time, this Buddhist Malay empire enjoyed cordial relationship with China and the Pala Empire in Bengal, and the 860 CE Nalanda inscription records that Maharaja Balaputra dedicated a monastery at Nalanda 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.[107]
>>18176865>>18176870>>18176873>>18176876This is where you get btfo kang notice how much better Austronesians temples are compared to shitty little jeet temples of the same time? we improved them 30% overNow compare your mudfevalas to the round city of bagdad.
>>18176876>According to Visayan folklore, Sri Lumay was a half-Tamil[3] and half-Malay[9][3] from Sumatra[3] who settled in the Visayas, and had several sons. One of his sons was Sri Alho, who ruled a land known as Sialo which included the present-day towns of Carcar and Santander in the southern region of Cebu. Sri Ukob ruled a polity known as Nahalin in the north, which included the present-day towns of Consolacion, Liloan, Compostela, Danao, Carmen and Bantayan. He died in battle, fighting with the Muslim Moro pirates known as magalos (literally "destroyers of peace") from Mindanao.[10] The islands they were in were collectively known as Pulua Kang Dayang or Kangdaya (literally "[the islands] which belong to Daya").[11]
>>18176888Still posting indianized monumentsWhy aren’t you posting real SEA architecture why are you posting hindu Buddhist monuments?
>>18176896>Scripts in Sanskrit 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 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.[64]>The utilization of Sanskrit has been prevalent in all aspects of life including legal purposes. Sanskrit terminology and vernacular appears in ancient courts to establish procedures that have been structured by Indian models such as a system composed of a code of laws. The concept of legislation demonstrated through codes of law and organizations particularly the idea of "God King" was embraced by numerous rulers of Southeast Asia.[65] The rulers amid this time, for example, the Lin-I Dynasty of Vietnam 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.
>>18176908Flip is mad im posting his real culture rather than indianized stuff
>>18176903This here shows the inferiority of the groid. Look what we accomplished by adopting foreign culture and then compare to what you "accomplished" lmaoWe make things better you make things much much worse.
>>18176916>>18176925Still posting indianized stuff flip why are you so ashamed heres your natural ancestors
>>18176925Ngumba completely and utterly humiliated lmoa!!
>>18176932>indianizedIt's moot we improved it and made it 30% better.
>>18176935>>18176925Back to talking to yourself flip>>18176940Lol the cope
>>18176943>Lol the copeNope you were Islamized and made some shitty sandcastles well actually an andalusi made them We built incredible temples superior to anything in india while comparing your mud "buildings to just the average arab mosque is laughable.
>>18176955>still posting Indian Hindu Buddhist architecture Come on flip why are you so ashamed of your ancestors
>>18176962>IndianNope its Javanese again show me an indian temple similar to those or you lose
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>>18177015Still coping with indianized architecture why are so ashamed of your ancestors flip?
>>18176785>>18176798So wikipedia went from his source to having a left wing bias
>>18176708Its funny how much of their architecture looks like turd piles. Too organic for my tastes.
>>18177015>The history of Brunei before the arrival of Magellan's ships in 1519-1522 CE is based on the interpretation of Chinese sources and local legends. Historians believe that there was a forerunner Indianised Hindu-Buddhist state to the present day Brunei Sultanate. One predecessor state was called Vijayapura, which possibly existed in northwest Borneo in the 7th century.[a] It was probably a subject state of the powerful Indianised Hindu-Buddhist Srivijaya empire based in Sumatra. One predecessor state was called Po-ni (pinyin: Boni).[69] By the 10th century Po-ni had contacts with first the Song dynasty and at some point even entered into a tributary relationship with China. By the 14th century Po-ni also fell under the influence of the Indianised Hindu Javanese Majapahit Empire. The book of Nagarakretagama, canto 14, written by Prapanca in 1365 mentioned Berune as a vassal state of Majahpahit.[70] However this may have been nothing more than a symbolic relationship, as one account of the annual tribute owed each year to Majahpahit was a jar of areca juice obtained from the young green nuts of the areca palm. The Ming dynasty resumed communications with Po-ni in the 1370s and the Po-ni ruler Ma-na-jih-chia-na visited the Ming capital Nanjing in 1408 and died there; his tomb was rediscovered in the 20th century, and is now a protected monument.
>>18176943>The first of these Hinduised states to achieve widespread importance was the Kingdom of Funan founded in the 1st century CE in what is now Cambodia — according to legend, after the marriage of a merchant Buddhist monk Kaundinya I with princess Soma who was the daughter of the chieftain of the local Nāga clan. Funan flourished for some 500 years. It carried on a prosperous trade with India and China, and its engineers developed an extensive canal system. An elite practised statecraft, art and science, based on Indian culture. Vassal kingdoms spread to southern Vietnam in the east and to the Malay Peninsula in the west.
>>18176916Approximately for more than a millennia, between 5th to 15th centuries, the various Indianised states and empires flourished in the Indonesian archipelago; from the era of Tarumanagara to Majapahit. Though founded possibly by either early Indian settlers or by native polities that adopted Indian culture, and have maintaining diplomatic contacts with India, these archipelagic Hindu-Buddhist kingdoms remained politically independent from the kingdoms of Indian subcontinent.
>>18176908>Hinduism and Buddhism from India dominated early regional history, reaching their peak during the reign of the Sumatra-based Srivijaya civilisation, whose influence extended through Sumatra, Java, the Malay Peninsula and much of Borneo from the 7th to the 13th centuries, which later gradually defeated and converted to Islam in 14th and 15th century before the European colonisation began in 16th century
>>18176830>>18176823>Early trade and Indian settlements>In the first millennium CE, Malays became the dominant race on the peninsula. The small early states that were established were greatly influenced by Indian culture, as was most of Southeast Asia.[86] Indian influence in the region dates back to at least the 3rd century BCE. Tamil culture was spread to Southeast Asia by the Tamil Pallava dynasty in the 4th and 5th century.[87]
>>18175172This is a starving nigger fetish thread >Entire continent that is so huge you can fit several modern empires in itNorth wasn't really all that undeveloped compared to the rest of the world, it was mostly Europe that was advanced
>>18175172See tomorrow flip when try to make the exact same thread again
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