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Greater India | |
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![]() Indian cultural extent Dark orange: The Indian subcontinent (Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Pakistan, Nepal,[1] and Sri Lanka) Light orange: Southeast Asia culturally linked to India, notably Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia (except Western New Guinea), Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar (Burma), Singapore, Champa (presently Bình - Trị - Thiên provinces of North Central Coast, South Central Coast and Central Highlands Vietnam), Funan (presently Southern Vietnam), and Thailand Yellow: Regions with significant Indian cultural influence, notably the Philippines, Tibet, Yunnan, and historically eastern Afghanistan[2][3] | |
Southeast Asia | |
Indianized Kingdoms | Angkor, Borobodur, Butuan, Cebu, Champa, Chenla, Dvaravati, Funan, Gangga Negara, Kalingga, Kutai, Langkasuka, Majapahit, Pagan, Pan Pan, Singhasari, Srivijaya, Tarumanagara, Tondo |
Buddhism | Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam |
Hinduism | Cambodia, Laos, Indonesia, Myanmar, Thailand |
South Asia | |
Buddhism | Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Tibet |
Hinduism | Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka |
East Asia | |
Buddhism transmitted to East Asia | China, Japan, Korea, Mongolia |
Central Asia | |
Buddhist monasticism | Central Asia, Uzbekistan |
Indosphere · Hindu texts · Buddhist texts · Folklore of India · Ramayana (Versions of Ramayana) | |
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