Which established trading posts in southeast asia




















They seized existing trading posts using force D. They allied with Muslim Arabs against local rulers 2. What factor contributed to the defeat of the Inca by the Spanish?

The refusal of the Inca to pay ransom for their emperor B. The refusal of the Incan army to cooperate with the Spanish D. The appointment of an Incan emperor by Pizarro. I'm not sure. Your text is your best source of this information.

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What do the Five Pillars of Islam require Muslims to do five times a day? What was the purpose of the Treaty of Tordesillas? Which accurately describes the East India Company and its purpose? The East India Company was chartered by royal decree, and its purpose was to promote trade with India and China and force the natives to learn English.

Intermarriages between Muslim traders and the locals led to the eventual conversion of communities to Islam. The establishment of what is deemed as the first Muslim community in Sumatra eventually led to the spread of Islam to Java during the 16th century, and further to coastal areas inward in different parts of present-day Indonesia. Instrumental to such expansion was the Sufism missionaries.

Historian Anthony H. Johns wrote in his journal article that Sufism played an important role in how Islam spread in Southeast Asia. As a backgrounder, he noted that one of the traditions of Sufism centers on the theosophical view of unity in the Muslim world. This view served as one of the reasons for the spread of Islam beyond Sumatra, especially as Sufi missionaries from the western part of Asia traveled in Southeast Asia to promote further the religion through indoctrination.

Sufism also became a prominent brand of Islam in Southeast Asia. Hence, locals who followed the Sufi Order became missionaries themselves. Note that due to the high level of tolerance of Sufism to other cultures and traditions, Southeast Asia developed its own brand of Islam that featured unique cultural characteristics influenced by Hinduism and Buddhism.

Remember that the intermarriages of early Muslim traders and settlers with locals helped in the early spread of Islam in Southeast Asia, especially in Sumatra, and other trading ports and coastal communities in Indonesia and the Malay Archipelago, including the Sultanate of Malacca. Some of these intermarriages involved union between wealthy Muslim traders and successors of local community leaders. The practice was essentially a political alliance.

Nonetheless, because local leaders became Muslims, their subjects naturally adhered to their Islamic affiliation. Some of the communities that converted to Islam gained substantial power for them to spread beyond their original territories. The respective local Muslim rulers, or more formally known as sultans and rajas, brought with them their religion as they spread beyond their territorial scope using their resources. A wide variety of ethnic groups are represented in Southeast Asia, and this accounts for its diverse range of languages and religions.

The ethnic diversity also gives rise to a rich selection of dishes in local cuisine. The climate is tropical, with daily temperatures ranging from 77 to 95 degrees Fahrenheit. Rainfall is also heavy in the region—annual precipitation is around 60 inches.

As a way of comparison, Seattle receives 36 inches of precipitation every year. Historically, the economy of Southeast Asia was based on agriculture, since the tropical conditions made it easy to cultivate crops such as rice, vegetables, as well as rubber and oil palm.



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