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Notheast Africa, southeast Europe, central and western Asia.
BURMESE
The Aryan Empire
The Minangukabau
Ayutthaya
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.
The Minangukabau
A Great River In Southeast Asia
Rajas were monarchs or princely rulers in South and Southeast Asia.
There were no empires, as defined by western history, in southeast Asia.There were:1. Chinese Empire2. Mongol Empire3. Persian Empire4. Ottoman Empire5. Japanese Empire6. Russian Empire (this empire overlaps Europe and Asia/Eurasia).Khmer Empire was the empire of Cambodia that was the only empire that existed in the southeast Asia. Southeast Asia countries (Cambodia, Burma, Laos, Vietnam, Thailand, Brunei, Indonesia, Singapore, Philippines, and Malaysia). Khmer Empire was influenced by much of Indian, and later then, modern Cambodia was influenced by Chinese. Khmer Empire used to border the Mongol Empire when they're both at the greatest extend. Angkor Wat was the capital of the Khmer Empire(802AD-1431AD). Want to be sure? Check wikipedia
The environment and geography of Southeast Asia allowed for several agricultural societies to emerge, the largest of which was the Khmer Empire in present-day Cambodia.
The Khmer Empire was located in Southeast Asia, Cambodia. The capital of the Khmer Empire was Angkor Wat, Northwestern Cambodia.