Arab traders brought over, Arabic culinary influences. They also brought over the Islamic religion, which converted basically all of Indonesia's indegenous population to the Islamic religion. They were once Buddhists, Hindus and Animists. It spread up north to Malaysia and southern Philippines. The also brought over the Arabic script which is used to write the Malay language. This script is called "Jawi script".
No. Arab Traders introduced Islam to Southeast Asia in the 800s and 900s. It would be the Spanish who would introduce Catholicism to the Philippines in the early 1500s and this would be the first major introduction of Christianity to Southeast Asia.
Asia (Middle-East) and Africa (North-Africa)
Carried by traders along the Silk Road routes.
SEA (Southeast Asia) was considered a region.
It is apropiate because it the southeast section of Asia
No. Arab Traders introduced Islam to Southeast Asia in the 800s and 900s. It would be the Spanish who would introduce Catholicism to the Philippines in the early 1500s and this would be the first major introduction of Christianity to Southeast Asia.
Arab traders first began to trade in south east Asia in 3000BC.
Most importantly, their religion Islam
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Asia (Middle-East) and Africa (North-Africa)
Oman is an Arab state in southwest Asia on the southeast coast of the Arabian Peninsula.
Groups that settled on the eastern coastal plain grew new crops, such as BANANAS and YAMS that had been brought to East Africa by traders from Southeast Asia
Carried by traders along the Silk Road routes.
in the Arabian Gulf ,, United Arab Emirates ,, Dubai!! =D
The Eastern Hemisphere, slightly above the equator.
Probably - it is widely used as food for humans in India and southeast Asia. I would introduce it slowly, particularly in species not native to southeast Asia, as the toxicologic parameters may not be well known in those species.
Orange trees originally hail from Southeast Asia, specifically from regions such as southern China, northeastern India, and the Malaysian Peninsula. They were later spread to other parts of the world by traders and explorers.