State Building in SOUTH Asia & SOUTHEAST Asia [AP World Review—Unit 1 Topic 3]
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Around the year 1200, South Asia and Southeast Asia were influenced by Hinduism, Islam, and Buddhism, with each belief system shaping society in unique ways. While Hinduism dominated South Asia with its caste system, Buddhism and Islam offered alternatives that promoted equality among individuals and spiritual experiences beyond hierarchy.
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- Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam were the dominant belief systems in South Asia and Southeast Asia around 1200, shaping societal structures and spiritual practices in unique ways.
- The Bhakti movement in Hinduism and Sufism in Islam challenged traditional hierarchies, emphasizing individual spiritual experiences and devotion over rigid social structures, marking significant shifts in religious practices during this period.
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Recent questions
What were the main belief systems in South and Southeast Asia around 1200?
Hinduism, Islam, Buddhism
What was the Bhakti movement in Hinduism?
Worship of one specific deity
How did Sufism differ from mainstream Islam?
Emphasized mystical experiences
What led to the decline of Buddhism in South Asia?
Monks seeking enlightenment
How did states form in South and Southeast Asia around 1200?
Through various means
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