describe one way in which two kingdoms in Southeast Asia differed in the. C 1200 to 1450

explain one example of Islamic influence in South and Southeast Asia during the. 1200 to 1450 ​

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Answer:

One way in which two kingdoms in Southeast Asia differed in the period c. 1200 to c. 1450 is their religion. The Srivijaya Empire and the Majapahit Kingdoms were both sea-based kingdoms in Southeast Asia.

Explanation:

The Delhi Sultanate and the Majapahit Empire differed in the official religion.

The Delhi Sultanate had their official religion as Islam and the Majapahit Empire was a Buddhist empire. They were both in South-East Asia but had different religions.

Thanks to the coming of Islam to South and Southeast Asia  from 1200 onwards:

  • the Delhi Sultanate was founded and united most of India
  • there was a decline in the Caste system and an increase in gender roles and expectations
  • the Mongols were kept away by the Delhi Sultanate

In conclusion, Islam was hugely influential in South and South-east Asia during that time period and this led to Islam being established as a major religion there such that today, over 600 million Muslims live there.

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