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280506749The Book of the Wonders of India wasa collection of tall tales about foreign lands.1
280506751Differing from the south, northern India during the postclassical era wasturbulent and chaotic.2
280506752Harsha's kingdomwas strongly influenced by Buddhism. restored unified rule in most of northern India through military force. supported scholarship through patronage. collapsed upon Harsha's death.3
280506754Islam spread in India throughthe presence of merchants from the Islamic world. the Turkish migrations. Arab expeditions into the Sind. the influence of the Sultanate of Delhi.4
280506756The Chola kingdom and the kingdom of Vijayanagarwere two of the larger states to form in southern India.5
280506758Agriculture of the Indian subcontinent relied onmonsoon rains, irrigation systems, reservoirs, dams, and canals6
280506760According to the account of Cosmas Indicopleustes, southern India and Ceylon during the sixth century weregreat markets for imports and exports7
280506761Besides their religious purpose, Hindu temples also served aslarge land owners, banks, educational institutions, organizers of irrigation, and economic and social centers.8
280506763Which of the following was a common trade item seen in India?spices from southeast asia9
280506765The Kingdom of Axumprospered from the trade coming through its port city of Adulis10
280506766What is true with regard to the development of the caste system during the postclassical era?guilds of merchants and manufacturers became powerful castes of India, it helped to integrate immigrants into indian society, it extended to southern india, and it was promoted by powerful temples11
280506768Invasions of India by Turkish Muslims hastened the decline of Buddhism becausethe invaders looted and destroyed Buddhist stupas and shrines12
280506770Shankara and Ramanuja weretwo Hindu philosophers with very different ideas about personal salvation13
280506772Islam in India had a strong appeal to members of lower castes becauseIslam promised the spiritual equality of all believers14
280506774The bhakti movement wasa religious movement that sought to erase the distinction between Hinduism and Islam15
280506776What was not adopted by ruling elites of southeast Asia?the indian caste system16
280506778Funan wasthe first southeast asian state known to have adopted many indian practices17
280506780The capital of the Angkor statewas a microcosmic reflections of the Hindu world order, had Buddhist elements added to its architecture, fell to ruins after the Thais invaded, and was rediscovered in the jungle by Europeans in the mid-ninteenth century18
280506782What is not true of Islam in southeast Asia?it did not arrive there until after the thirteenth century19
280506784Differing from other southeast Asian states, Melaka was predominantly aIslamic State20
280506786North Indiamuslim rule and influence21
280506788South Indiahindu rule and influence22
280506790Funan and Angkorsyncretic fusion of local and indian religions23
280506792Southeast Asia controlled trade betweenChina and India24
280506794Melakacontrolled trade, charged tolls25
280506796conversion to islamsponsored expansion26
280506798Syncretism (bhakti movement) spreadsto the north27
280506800Major trade and cultural center for Asia connectAfrica and West Asia with China28

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