Srivijaya was an ancient empire of Sumatra, and it had several capitals, including
those in Palembang, in Central Java, the region of Chaiya, and later Jambi.
because it's position in Malaka Channel area, Srivijaya became main port of South east area.
Srivijaya, a powerful maritime and trading empire based in Southeast Asia from the 7th to the 13th centuries, achieved significant advancements in trade, culture, and religion. It became a vital center for Buddhism, facilitating the spread of the religion throughout the region, and established itself as a dominant trade hub connecting China, India, and the Malay Archipelago. The empire developed sophisticated naval capabilities, which enabled it to control key maritime trade routes. Additionally, Srivijaya's contributions to art, architecture, and scholarship left a lasting legacy in Southeast Asian history.
During the reign of the Han Dynasty , under the rule of Emperor Wu, Confucianism was developed and made the state ideology. The Chinese society adopted the orthodox doctrine.
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Pataliputra was the capital of the Mauryan Empire while Vidisha was the capital of the capital of the Sungas.
Srivijaya University was created in 1960.
Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya was created on 2005-01-18.
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Palembang, Indonesia.
because it's position in Malaka Channel area, Srivijaya became main port of South east area.
Naval military forces, Srivijaya's maritime was constantly managing their trade network and always wary of potential rival ports of neighboring kingdoms.
It was the stopover for traders to exchange ideas and goods
Naval military forces, Srivijaya's maritime was constantly managing their trade network and always wary of potential rival ports of neighboring kingdoms.
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The geography of Srivijaya, located on the strategic trade routes of the Strait of Malacca, facilitated cultural and religious exchange with India, China, and other regions. Its position as a maritime trading hub allowed it to absorb diverse influences, leading to the adoption of Hinduism and Buddhism, which were prominently practiced and promoted by the ruling elites. The fertile lands and access to maritime resources also supported economic prosperity, enabling the establishment of centers for learning and religious scholarship. This blend of trade, culture, and religion ultimately shaped Srivijaya's unique identity and legacy in Southeast Asia.
During the reign of the Han Dynasty , under the rule of Emperor Wu, Confucianism was developed and made the state ideology. The Chinese society adopted the orthodox doctrine.
Two prominent trading societies in Southeast Asia were the Srivijaya Empire and the Majapahit Empire. Srivijaya, centered on Sumatra, thrived from the 7th to the 13th centuries, controlling key maritime trade routes and engaging in trade with China and India. The Majapahit Empire, which flourished from the late 13th to the 16th centuries in Java, further expanded trade networks across the region, promoting cultural and economic exchanges. Both societies played crucial roles in establishing Southeast Asia as a vital hub for trade.