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Kingdoms of Southeast Asia




     By L.L, D.P, & W.M
         LaG/pd. 7
INTRODUCTION


 Right between the Indian & Pacific Ocean lies Southeast Asia. It
consist of two primary parts: its islands and the mainland peninsula.
Throughout history, a vast amount of people migrated to this region,
  making it a region of many languages and cultures. Exactly on a
 peninsula that forwards out of the mainland toward Japan is Korea,
   a very mountainous land. It was governed by diverse groups of
                                people.




                                                    L.M
Geography
•   Southeast Asia stretches from Asia nearby Australia and it is located between the
    Pacific and Indian Ocean.

•   In cultural and political matters Southeast Asia has never been united. The islands
    are separated by straits and seas.

•   The control of trade routes and harbors has always been the key to political power in
    Southwest Asia.

•   Southwest Asia was a home of vast languages and cultures due to the amount of
    people that settled in the region over a period of time.

•   To protect their ships from piracy; pass through their waterways and to use their parts
    the powerful local lords charged their merchants.

•   Angkor, Cambodia and Srivijaya, Sumatra in Indonesia were the earliest states that
    exemplified different forms of Asia’s adaptation.

•   The civilizations of Southeast Asia was located near river valleys, deltas, coastal
    areas or geographical areas that had perfect land for agriculture.

•   Southeast Asia is located in a fairly warm environment and is constantly attacked by
    monsoon winds. These winds bring the region long lasting rains.
                                                                       L. M.
The Khmer Empire
•   The Khmer Empire is now current day Cambodia. They built, Angkor Wat, which is the
    largest religious
structure in the world.

• Khmer became prosperous from its improved rice
cultivation. At the expense of their neighboring kingdoms,
in 800, the Khmer Empire had expanded their state.
Around 1200 is where it had reached maximum power.

• Elaborate irrigation systems and waterways had been
included in the building of the Khmer. This made it Possible   Angkor Wat- BUILT IN THE 1100s
and easier to grow crops such as rice.

•   Funan, an early Khmer kingdom, controlled most of sea trade between India and China.

•   A major advance in the Khmer kingdom were in agriculture and sculpture. Isolated towers of
    bricks probably built in the 7 century were the earliest known Khmer monuments. The usage
    of stone was highly replaced as a substitute and sometimes just a favor over bricks.

•   Cambodia had constantly been invaded by the Thai which caused the fall of the Khmer
    Empire, which caused their power to decline. After the people of Thailand captured Angkor in
    1434, the capital was transferred to Phnom Penh.

                                                                           L. M.
Influence of India and China
•   Two nations that influenced Southeast Asia were China and India.

•   India influenced Southeast Asia by their Hindu and Buddhist missionaries
    who spread their religion and faith. Indian political ideas also had spread all
    through Southeast Asia, changing its culture slowly.

•   Chinese ideas and culture had moved along southward in the region making
    its way through trade and migration. In the opposite circumstance, the
    Chinese had spread political influence all over Southeast Asia.

•   Poets of the Southeast Asian culture wrote lengthy, element poems in
    Sanskrit, India’s language




                India                                   China

                                                                L. M.
Island Trading Kingdoms
•   On the island of Java, the Sailendra Dynasty ruled an agricultural kingdom.

•   In around 800 AD, the Buddhist temple at Borobudur was built. The temple
    shows how greatly they were influenced by India.

• In the 13th century, Sailendra was invaded
by the powerful empire, Srivijaya, which ruled
the Strait of Malacca.


• The Srivijayas’ capital, Palembang, which
was established on Sumatra, became an
 important center of Buddhist learning.           1. The Buddhist Temple at Borobudur.




                                                                   L. L.
Vietnam and Korea
•   Vietnam, the region least influenced by India, was located south of China. It
    was taken over by China during the Han Dynasty, and finally broke away in
    the early 900s.

•   The Vietnamese were influenced greatly by China. For example, they got
    the belief of Buddhism from the Chinese. However, the Vietnamese did
    preserve many of their customs.

•   The capital of Vietnam was at Hanoi. Vietnam expanded as they conquered
    neighboring nations. In 1257, 1285, and 1287, the Mongols tried to conquer
    Vietnam, however they forced them to withdraw.

•   Korea, which is about the size of Utah, is a peninsula which juts out of Asia.
    It is very mountainous and has very little land that can be farmed. Because
    of Korea’s mountains and seas, it became isolated from its neighbors.


                                                                 L. L.
Early History
•   Korea was divided tribes that controlled
    different parts of the country.

•   Han empire conquers Korea in 108BC.
    Diffuse Confucianism, Buddhism, and
    writing system.

•   Mid-600s: Clans that once joined
    together against the Han rule divided
    into 3 federations which then rivaled
    each other.

•   The Silla Kingdom defeat the other 2
    kingdoms and gains control of Korea.

•   The Silla built Buddhist monasteries
    and elegant stone and bronze
    sculptures. Adapted Chinese characters
    to write phonetic Korean language.


                                               D. P.
The Koryu Dynasty (935-1392 BC)
•   Rebel officer named Wang Kon gains control and becomes king in 935.

•   Korea utilized the Chinese Confucian civil service exams and established
    universities for males. Even with these things, the nobles still had a higher
    chance of obtaining good jobs, as compared to the lower classes. The poor
    continued to do the hard labors while the nobles went to school, and buy
    land. This indicated that power was still in the hands of the wealthy.
•   Conflicts: -Rebellions of the lower classes in the 1100s.

•   1241- Mongols demand tribute of 20,000 horses, 1 million soldiers, and
    children and artisans to be used as slaves.

•   1350- Mongol rule collapses. Increasing oppression and taxes in Korea.

•   1392- Koryu Dynasty is overthrown and Choson dynasty begins. Lasts for
    518 years and is governed by scholar-officials and military leaders.




                                                               D. P.
Koryu Achievements
•   Included: celadon pottery, fine poetry, writings
    that described the first national history of
    Korea.

•   Buddhist scriptures were carved on wooden
    blocks and took printers 60 years. They were
    then destroyed by the Mongols and then
    rebuilt again to a collection of 81,000 blocks.




                                                       D. P.
Bibliography
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4.   http://www.us.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/Geography/Physical/?v
     iew
       =usa&ci=0199248028
3.   www.stimson.org/southeastasia/?SN=SE20050712863
4.   http://images.google.com/images?um=1&hl=en&q=Indian+Flag
5.
     http://www.historyworld.net/wrldhis/PlainTextHistories.asp?historyid=ac37

6.   http://www.historyworld.net/wrldhis/PlainTextHistories.asp?historyid=ac37
7.   http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/history/A0827550.html
8.    http://www.thaifolk.com/Doc/attract/wangsuanpakkad/image/wang8B.jpg




                                                           L. M.
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        on/Fac/Adler/Reln260/Images260/borobudur.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www2.k
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        9&sz=101&hl=en&start=4&um=1&tbnid=Vg9P3YYrNzKpyM:&tbnh=93&tb
        nw=141&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dbuddhist%2Btemple%2Bat%2BBorobu
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                                                             L. L.

5.   The Korean Pottery, http://www.koreafolkart.com/img/1-2-5.jpg
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5.   Stumble Upon, http://www.farhorizon.com/Southeast_Asia/images-
     khmer/bot_Angkor-Wat-sunset_lg.jpg

                                                           D. P.

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Lwd ppt

  • 1. Kingdoms of Southeast Asia By L.L, D.P, & W.M LaG/pd. 7
  • 2. INTRODUCTION Right between the Indian & Pacific Ocean lies Southeast Asia. It consist of two primary parts: its islands and the mainland peninsula. Throughout history, a vast amount of people migrated to this region, making it a region of many languages and cultures. Exactly on a peninsula that forwards out of the mainland toward Japan is Korea, a very mountainous land. It was governed by diverse groups of people. L.M
  • 3. Geography • Southeast Asia stretches from Asia nearby Australia and it is located between the Pacific and Indian Ocean. • In cultural and political matters Southeast Asia has never been united. The islands are separated by straits and seas. • The control of trade routes and harbors has always been the key to political power in Southwest Asia. • Southwest Asia was a home of vast languages and cultures due to the amount of people that settled in the region over a period of time. • To protect their ships from piracy; pass through their waterways and to use their parts the powerful local lords charged their merchants. • Angkor, Cambodia and Srivijaya, Sumatra in Indonesia were the earliest states that exemplified different forms of Asia’s adaptation. • The civilizations of Southeast Asia was located near river valleys, deltas, coastal areas or geographical areas that had perfect land for agriculture. • Southeast Asia is located in a fairly warm environment and is constantly attacked by monsoon winds. These winds bring the region long lasting rains. L. M.
  • 4. The Khmer Empire • The Khmer Empire is now current day Cambodia. They built, Angkor Wat, which is the largest religious structure in the world. • Khmer became prosperous from its improved rice cultivation. At the expense of their neighboring kingdoms, in 800, the Khmer Empire had expanded their state. Around 1200 is where it had reached maximum power. • Elaborate irrigation systems and waterways had been included in the building of the Khmer. This made it Possible Angkor Wat- BUILT IN THE 1100s and easier to grow crops such as rice. • Funan, an early Khmer kingdom, controlled most of sea trade between India and China. • A major advance in the Khmer kingdom were in agriculture and sculpture. Isolated towers of bricks probably built in the 7 century were the earliest known Khmer monuments. The usage of stone was highly replaced as a substitute and sometimes just a favor over bricks. • Cambodia had constantly been invaded by the Thai which caused the fall of the Khmer Empire, which caused their power to decline. After the people of Thailand captured Angkor in 1434, the capital was transferred to Phnom Penh. L. M.
  • 5. Influence of India and China • Two nations that influenced Southeast Asia were China and India. • India influenced Southeast Asia by their Hindu and Buddhist missionaries who spread their religion and faith. Indian political ideas also had spread all through Southeast Asia, changing its culture slowly. • Chinese ideas and culture had moved along southward in the region making its way through trade and migration. In the opposite circumstance, the Chinese had spread political influence all over Southeast Asia. • Poets of the Southeast Asian culture wrote lengthy, element poems in Sanskrit, India’s language India China L. M.
  • 6. Island Trading Kingdoms • On the island of Java, the Sailendra Dynasty ruled an agricultural kingdom. • In around 800 AD, the Buddhist temple at Borobudur was built. The temple shows how greatly they were influenced by India. • In the 13th century, Sailendra was invaded by the powerful empire, Srivijaya, which ruled the Strait of Malacca. • The Srivijayas’ capital, Palembang, which was established on Sumatra, became an important center of Buddhist learning. 1. The Buddhist Temple at Borobudur. L. L.
  • 7. Vietnam and Korea • Vietnam, the region least influenced by India, was located south of China. It was taken over by China during the Han Dynasty, and finally broke away in the early 900s. • The Vietnamese were influenced greatly by China. For example, they got the belief of Buddhism from the Chinese. However, the Vietnamese did preserve many of their customs. • The capital of Vietnam was at Hanoi. Vietnam expanded as they conquered neighboring nations. In 1257, 1285, and 1287, the Mongols tried to conquer Vietnam, however they forced them to withdraw. • Korea, which is about the size of Utah, is a peninsula which juts out of Asia. It is very mountainous and has very little land that can be farmed. Because of Korea’s mountains and seas, it became isolated from its neighbors. L. L.
  • 8. Early History • Korea was divided tribes that controlled different parts of the country. • Han empire conquers Korea in 108BC. Diffuse Confucianism, Buddhism, and writing system. • Mid-600s: Clans that once joined together against the Han rule divided into 3 federations which then rivaled each other. • The Silla Kingdom defeat the other 2 kingdoms and gains control of Korea. • The Silla built Buddhist monasteries and elegant stone and bronze sculptures. Adapted Chinese characters to write phonetic Korean language. D. P.
  • 9. The Koryu Dynasty (935-1392 BC) • Rebel officer named Wang Kon gains control and becomes king in 935. • Korea utilized the Chinese Confucian civil service exams and established universities for males. Even with these things, the nobles still had a higher chance of obtaining good jobs, as compared to the lower classes. The poor continued to do the hard labors while the nobles went to school, and buy land. This indicated that power was still in the hands of the wealthy. • Conflicts: -Rebellions of the lower classes in the 1100s. • 1241- Mongols demand tribute of 20,000 horses, 1 million soldiers, and children and artisans to be used as slaves. • 1350- Mongol rule collapses. Increasing oppression and taxes in Korea. • 1392- Koryu Dynasty is overthrown and Choson dynasty begins. Lasts for 518 years and is governed by scholar-officials and military leaders. D. P.
  • 10. Koryu Achievements • Included: celadon pottery, fine poetry, writings that described the first national history of Korea. • Buddhist scriptures were carved on wooden blocks and took printers 60 years. They were then destroyed by the Mongols and then rebuilt again to a collection of 81,000 blocks. D. P.
  • 11. Bibliography 3. http://www.seasite.niu.edu/crossroads/russell/seageog.htm 4. http://www.us.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/Geography/Physical/?v iew =usa&ci=0199248028 3. www.stimson.org/southeastasia/?SN=SE20050712863 4. http://images.google.com/images?um=1&hl=en&q=Indian+Flag 5. http://www.historyworld.net/wrldhis/PlainTextHistories.asp?historyid=ac37 6. http://www.historyworld.net/wrldhis/PlainTextHistories.asp?historyid=ac37 7. http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/history/A0827550.html 8. http://www.thaifolk.com/Doc/attract/wangsuanpakkad/image/wang8B.jpg L. M.
  • 12. 1. http://www.kenyon.edu/index.xml http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www2.kenyon.edu/Depss/Religi on/Fac/Adler/Reln260/Images260/borobudur.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www2.k enyon.edu/Depts/Religion/Fac/Adler/Reln260/links260.htm&h=485&w=73 9&sz=101&hl=en&start=4&um=1&tbnid=Vg9P3YYrNzKpyM:&tbnh=93&tb nw=141&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dbuddhist%2Btemple%2Bat%2BBorobu dur%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26rls%3DGGLG,GGLG:2006- 12,GGLG:en%26sa%3DN L. L. 5. The Korean Pottery, http://www.koreafolkart.com/img/1-2-5.jpg 6. Sacramento's World Import, Tribal Art, Jewelry & Fair Trade Store & Gallery, http://www.zanzibartribalart.com/celadonthousandcranevase_small.jpg 3. Wild Pottery, http://www.wildpottery.com/images/Mvc- 0027xworkingcopy.jpg 4. Micheal Greenwell, http://michaelgreenwell.files.wordpress.com/2007/07/guinsa.jpg 5. Stumble Upon, http://www.farhorizon.com/Southeast_Asia/images- khmer/bot_Angkor-Wat-sunset_lg.jpg D. P.