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Hinduism—Thailand Summary
492 words, approx. 2 pages In the Buddhist Thai kingdom, the Hindus constitute about one-tenth of the population. However, various aspects of Hinduism are deeply entrenched in Thai society. Although it sometimes is difficult to distinguish the Hindu elements in Thai culture,...
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Hinduism in Southeast Asia Summary
4,582 words, approx. 15 pages HINDUISM IN SOUTHEAST ASIA. Śaiva, Vaiṣṇava, and other sectarian traditions involving the worship of the many gods and goddesses that fall under the rubric of what is today called Hinduism have existed in parts of Southeast Asia...
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Hinduism in Southeast Asia Information
2,711 words, approx. 9 pages
 Hinduism in Southeast Asia influenced the former Champa civilization in southern parts of Central Vietnam, Funan in Cambodia, the Khmer Empire in Indochina, the Srivijayan kingdom on Sumatra, the Singhasari kingdom and the Majapahit Empire based in...



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 The Washington Post
... And in Southeast Asia
09/13/1990: 411 words, approx. 1 pages Frank Moan is a man deeply dedicated to the welfare of refugees and enjoys the respect of all of us who share those concerns. He has missed the mark, however, in his recent article on the current refugee crisis in Southeast Asia {op-ed, Aug....
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 Southeast Asian Affairs
China and Southeast Asia
01/01/2001: 1,293 words, approx. 4 pages It was a good year for China's bilateral relations with Southeast Asia. Leaders of many Southeast Asian countries visited China and signed agreements on matters ranging from economic co-operation to border demarcation. Geostrategic and economic realities lay behind these developments. Southeast Asian nations, and...


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