Champa

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Champa was an ancient maritime kingdom in what is now central and southern Vietnam, known for its seafaring trade networks, Hindu-Buddhist culture, and distinctive temple architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former country
historical kingdom
maritime kingdom
conflictWith Viet
surface form: Dai Viet

Khmer Empire
culture Hindu-Buddhist culture
economyBasedOn maritime trade
rice cultivation
endedBy Nguyễn dynasty
surface form: Nguyễn dynasty of Vietnam
endTime 1832
exported aloeswood
ivory
sandalwood
slaves
flourishedInPeriod 10th century
11th century
12th century
13th century
9th century
hasArchitectureStyle Cham architecture
hasArtStyle Cham sculpture
surface form: Cham art
hasCapital Indrapura
Kauthara
Panduranga
Vijaya
hasEthnicGroup Cham people
hasLanguage Cham language
hasSite Mỹ Sơn temple complex
Po Klong Garai towers
Po Nagar temple complex
hasWritingSystem Cham script
influencedBy Indian culture
Indic religions
Sanskrit civilization
knownFor brick tower temples
maritime commerce
seafaring trade networks
temple architecture
locatedIn Southeast Asia
present-day Vietnam
locatedInPart central Vietnam
Southeast region of Vietnam
surface form: southern Vietnam
religion Hinduism
Islam
Mahayana
surface form: Mahayana Buddhism

Theravada
surface form: Theravada Buddhism
startTime circa 2nd century
tradedWith Arab merchants
China
India
Java
Srivijaya Empire
surface form: Srivijaya

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