4. The Khmer Empire was the main power on the Southeast Asia mainland for centuries. Funan, an early Khmer kingdom dominated sea trade between India & China In around 800 the Khmer expanded to became an empire which reached the peak of power around 1200 Are all ways that the Khmer came to be a prosperous empire. www.farhorizon.com/.../vertical_lg.jpg Althea Walker
5. Sailendra, the dynasty ruled a kingdom on the island Java. The kings left the Buddhist temple another one of the World’s greatest architectural achievements at Borobudur behind . It has a strong influence on India as well as the Angkor Wat. The Buddhist temple at Borobudur The dynasty suddenly fell after being dominated by the Srivijaya. The Srivijayas established the capital Palembang . Palembang soon became a great place for learning. Althea Walker www.angelo.edu/.../images/IN055aBobodurorBST.jpg
6. Vietnamese were the least influenced by India. During the Han dynasty, China took control of Vietnam. It became an independent kingdom in 939. Althea Walker
7. The first Korean state was established by the hero Tan 'gun, whose father was a god and whose mother was a bear. Another legend relates that it was brought into being by a royal descendant of the Chinese Shang Dynasty. These legends manifest two sides to the expansion of the Korean culture. On one side, the Koreans were a discrete people who developed their own native traditions. On the other side, their culture was shaped by Chinese influences since early dynastic times. However, like the Japanese, the Koreans adapted borrowed culture to fit their own needs and maintained a distinct way o f life. Saveliy K.
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10. The Silla rule weakened toward the tenth century. Then Wang Kon (rebel officer) gained control of Korea and became king around 935. Kon named his dynasty The Koryu Dynasty. This information was taken from page 311 in WORLD HISTORY: Patterns Of Interaction textbook The Koryu Dynasty’s government came from Chinas central government. Also Confucianism was used in schools to train male scholars. Later the society was divided into two. One side was aristocracy and the other were the rest of the society. Despite the systems, nobles got the best positions which became hereditary. This dynasty lasted for four and a half centuries. Page by Stacey Vinar