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Best 1 Khmer Kingdom (Angkor)

The Khmer Kingdom, also known as Angkor, was a powerful Southeast Asian empire centered in present-day Cambodia. Flourishing from the 9th to 15th centuries, it is notable for its sophisticated civilization and monumental architecture, most famously Angkor Wat. The kingdom blended Hindu and Buddhist...

2 Preah Vihear Temple

The Preah Vihear Temple is an ancient Hindu temple perched on a cliff in Cambodia. Built by the Khmer Empire between the 9th and 12th centuries, it is dedicated to Shiva.

3 Kingdom of Singhasari

The Kingdom of Singhasari was a powerful Hindu-Buddhist state on Java founded by Ken Arok in 1222, noted for expanding regional influence and laying the groundwork for the Majapahit Empire.

4 Muktinath Temple

Located in Nepal, Muktinath Temple is a sacred site for both Hindus and Buddhists. It features 108 holy waterspouts and sits at an altitude of 3,710 meters.

5 Majapahit Empire

Centered in eastern Java from 1293 to 1527, the Majapahit Empire was a vast maritime power that controlled much of the Indonesian archipelago through trade and conquest.

6 Kingdom of Champa

The Kingdom of Champa was a Cham polity in coastal Vietnam, notable for Hindu temple art and maritime trade before its decline after 1471.

7 Kingdom of Kediri

The Kingdom of Kediri was a Hindu-Buddhist Javanese kingdom from 1045 to 1221, noted for fostering a golden age of classical literature and expanding maritime trade networks in the region.

8 Kingdom of Pajajaran

The Kingdom of Pajajaran was a Hindu state centered in modern-day Bogor, West Java, from 1333 to 1579, recognized as a significant center for the regional pepper and spice trade network.

9 Kingdom of Butuan

The Kingdom of Butuan was a pre-colonial state in Mindanao, Philippines, recognized for its advanced maritime technology and extensive trade relations with the Song Dynasty of China.

10 Kingdom of Sunda

The Kingdom of Sunda was a Hindu state in western Java from 669 to 1579, noted for its distinct culture and serving as a major agricultural and trade center in the Indonesian archipelago.

11 Kingdom of Tarumanagara

The Kingdom of Tarumanagara was an early Hindu state in West Java from the 4th to 7th centuries, known for producing the oldest written inscriptions discovered in the Indonesian archipelago.

12 Kingdom of Chenla

The Kingdom of Chenla was a pre-Angkorian Khmer polity in Southeast Asia that succeeded the Kingdom of Funan around the late 6th century.

13 Kingdom of Galuh

The Kingdom of Galuh was a Hindu state in eastern West Java, flourishing from the 7th to the 15th centuries and notable for eventually merging with the neighboring Sunda Kingdom in 1482.

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