1.3 Developments in South and Southeast Asia from c. 1200 to c. 1450

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  • The Sultanate of Delhi was located in northern India.

    True
  • Which empire resisted Muslim rule in South Asia?
    Vijayanagar Empire
  • Trade in South Asia flourished along the Silk Road and maritime routes in the Indian Ocean.

    True
  • Match the empire with its religious or cultural development:
    Sultanate of Delhi ↔️ Sufism
    Vijayanagar Empire ↔️ Bhakti movement
  • Which devotional movement of Hinduism gained prominence in the Vijayanagar Empire?
    Bhakti
  • What were the key commodities traded in South Asia along major routes?
    Spices, textiles, precious metals
  • Match the religious development with the empire it originated in.
    Sufism ↔️ Sultanate of Delhi
    Bhakti movement ↔️ Vijayanagar Empire
  • A major trading center in Southeast Asia during this period was Melaka
  • The Sultanate of Delhi was located in northern India
  • Cultural exchanges in South Asia were facilitated by foreign merchants and travelers
  • The social stratification in both the Sultanate of Delhi and the Vijayanagar Empire was based on the caste
  • The Majapahit Empire followed the Hindu-Buddhist
  • The trading center of Melaka played a crucial role in Southeast Asia's economy during this period.
  • Which empire absorbed Hindu and Chinese cultural influences through trade?
    Majapahit Empire
  • What was the religious affiliation of the Sultanate of Delhi?
    Muslim
  • Match the empire with its religious affiliation:
    Sultanate of Delhi ↔️ Muslim
    Vijayanagar Empire ↔️ Hindu
  • Which commodities were traded along major routes in South Asia during this period?
    Spices, textiles, precious metals
  • What social stratification system was maintained by both empires?
    Caste system
  • Both the Sultanate of Delhi and the Vijayanagar Empire fostered cultural exchanges through trade and travel
  • Improvements in agricultural practices in South Asia included new crops and irrigation
  • In Southeast Asia, the Majapahit Empire was located in Java
  • Local rulers in Southeast Asia benefited from trade through taxes and resource control.

    True
  • The Vijayanagar Empire resisted Muslim rule in southern India.

    True
  • Improved agricultural practices in South Asia led to cultural exchanges.

    True
  • Trade and travel led to significant cultural exchanges in both the Sultanate of Delhi and the Vijayanagar Empire.

    True
  • What was the location of the Ayutthaya Kingdom?
    Central Thailand
  • What type of religious influence was dominant in the Majapahit Empire?
    Hindu-Buddhist
  • Match the political development with the region it occurred in:
    Sultanate of Delhi ↔️ South Asia
    Majapahit Empire ↔️ Southeast Asia
  • What were the two major political developments in South Asia during this period?
    Sultanate of Delhi, Vijayanagar Empire
  • Both the Sultanate of Delhi and the Vijayanagar Empire thrived on trade and commerce.

    True
  • The Vijayanagar Empire successfully resisted Muslim rule
  • Cultural exchanges in South Asia were facilitated through trade and travel
  • Sufism was a mystical form of Islam that arose in the Sultanate of Delhi.

    True
  • The Vijayanagar Empire expanded its control over much of the South Asian subcontinent.
    False
  • Order the key commodities that drove trade in South Asia during the period from 1200 to 1450.
    1️⃣ Spices
    2️⃣ Textiles
    3️⃣ Precious metals
  • The Ayutthaya Kingdom was primarily Theravada Buddhist.
    True
  • Order the religious influences in Southeast Asia during the period from 1200 to 1450 based on their chronological emergence.
    1️⃣ Hinduism
    2️⃣ Buddhism
    3️⃣ Islam
  • Match the empire with its geographical location.
    Sultanate of Delhi ↔️ Northern India
    Vijayanagar Empire ↔️ Southern India
  • Match the religious movement with the empire it originated in:
    Sufism ↔️ Sultanate of Delhi
    Bhakti ↔️ Vijayanagar Empire
  • Where was the Majapahit Empire located?
    Java, Indonesia