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After Khmer Empire fell, kingdom of Sukhothai(Thailand), and Kingdom of Laos rose.
The Khmer were a Hindu people, and when Buddhism grew in popularity, Hinduism lost some of its followers, and the Khmer Kingdom collapsed. Hope this helped! :)
khmer kingdom
Ability to produce excess rice and export it The fertility of the soil of the Khmer homeland nourishes three rice harvests a year. The productivity was the foundation of its greatness
The Khmer Kingdom, also known as the Angkor Empire, became great due to its strategic location, which facilitated trade and cultural exchanges across Southeast Asia. The kingdom's innovative agricultural practices, particularly the development of an extensive irrigation system, supported a growing population and surplus food production. Additionally, strong centralized leadership, exemplified by powerful kings like Jayavarman II, and monumental architecture, such as the construction of Angkor Wat, showcased the kingdom's wealth and artistic achievements, solidifying its influence in the region.
It was the Indian Culture.
It was the Indian Culture.
Khmer Empire, present day Cambodia.
Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia, Laos
Afghanistan
I am not sure if the answer is correct. I think the answer is ( As Buddhism grew in influence, the number of Hindu followers declined, and the Khmer lost power. )
The Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland joined together to become the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707.