South and Southeast Asia's period from 1200-1450 refers to the historical era spanning approximately between the years 1200 CE (Common Era) to 1450 CE in regions including countries like India, China, Indonesia, Vietnam, etc., during which significant political, economic, and cultural transformations took place.
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Indian Ocean Trade: A network of maritime trade routes connecting South and Southeast Asia with Africa, the Middle East, and beyond.
Angkor Wat: A famous temple complex in Cambodia built during this period that represents the architectural prowess and religious beliefs of the Khmer Empire.
Delhi Sultanate: A Muslim kingdom established in northern India during this era by Turkish invaders.
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