chapter 3 - southeast asia
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Southeast Asia
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Civilisations in Southeast Asia
Growth
Features
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Mainland Southeast Asia
Consists of present-day Vietnam, Thailand, Myanmar, Cambodia and Laos
Rivers that flow through these areas include the Irrawady River and the Mekong River
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Island Southeast Asia
Made up of thousands of islands separated by seas
Much of it is now made up by present-day Indonesia and Philippines
An illustration of an Illanun pirate boat. Piracy was common in island Southeast Asia.
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Birth of Civilisations
– Began around 6000 BCE in villages
near rivers and seas– People were hunters and
fishermen
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By 200 BCE, Indian and Chinese traders came to Southeast Asia and the villages served as resting points.
Some grew into port cities e.g. Oc-eo
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Oc-eo (1st–6th century CE)
First major port city
Capital of Funan
Grew because of trade and its strategic location
Became less important with the rise of
Palembang
The extent of Funan
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Palembang(7th–13th century CE)
Located in present-day Sumatra
Capital of Srivijaya
Grew because of trade and its strategic location
Declined in importance after 13th century CE, when traders went directly to East Java to trade
The extent of Srivijaya
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What were the features of Southeast Asian
civilisations?
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Government
Ruled by kings
Assisted by officials
A Malay sultan (king)
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Variety of Occupations
Traders
Farmers
Priests
Craftsmen
OfficialsA 15th century tin coin used by traders in Melaka
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Writing
Adopted Sanskrit from traders
Sanskrit poems from India. Southeast Asian rulers and officials adopted this script for records.
Developed own scripts, e.g. Jawi
The Jawi alphabet
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Cosmopolitan
Angkor Wat in Angkor, Cambodia
Buddhist temple in Pagan, Myanmar
Kampong Kling mosque, Melaka
Various cultures and religions
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Some Powerful Southeast Asian Kingdoms
Funan (1st–6th century CE)
Srivijaya (7th–13th century CE)
Majapahit (800–1432 CE)
Melaka (1403–1511 CE)