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Major states of postclassical india. Several rivers provide opportunity.

Turkish conqueror Mahmud of Ghazni as he takes a robe as gift from Abbasid caliph.

Kings of Vijayanagar had capitals with splendid buildings and domed structures.

Workers carved a temple out of rock at Ellora, India. These temples controlled enormous resources.

The seasonal winds, or monsoons, which allow traders to cross the ocean.

Dhows and junks across Indian Ocean.

Meal of Persian merchant and two companions.

Sculpture of Shiva with each hand performing a different action.

Elaborate open air rock carving at Mamallapuram.

Sufis, the most effective missionaries.

Funan and Srivijaya relied heavily on maritime trade.

Maritime trade flourished in southeast Asia during postclassical times. Typical south east asian ship.

Temple dedicated to Vishnu at Angkor Wat.