Cambodia & Indonesia
China
India
Schools of Thought
Korea
100

The upper terrace of this contains 72 stupas

Borobudur

100

110,000 stone Buddhas!

Longmen Caves

100

Sanskrit for "heap"

Stupa

100

Shahada, Salat, Zakat, Saum, and Hajj:

The Five Pillars of Islam

100

This stretched from the Mediterranean to the Korean Peninsula

Silk Road

200

A diagram of the cosmos, used for meditation

Mandala

200

Taoist hermit, mountain man, rustic, wine lover, and painter:

Fan Kuan

200

He is circled by a cosmic ring of fire

Shiva as Lord of the Dance (Nataraja)

200

His first convert was his wife

Muhammad

200

This priest-like figure intercedes to alleviate problems in the Silla community

Shaman

300

The official language of Cambodia

Khmer

300

Owner of the most important private collection of Chines ceramics in the world (full name please)

Sir Percival David

300

A Muslim rule on a Hindu population on the Indian subcontinent from 1526 to 1858

Mughal Empire

300

This belief system does not adhere to a single text for spiritual guidance

Hinduism

300

This painting depicts a 'meritorious subject'

Sin Sukju

400

Builder of the Temple of Ankor Wat

King Suryvarman II

400

He believed mercury had a life-giving power. Too bad for him.

Qin Shihuang

400

Here you will find a statue of a woman removing a thorn from her foot

Lakshmana Temple

400

The Buddhist earthly realm of desire

Kamadhatu

400

This school of thought characterized in the Portrait of Sin Sukju emphasizes respect for one's elders and ancestors

Confucianism

500

Literally "Lord of the Mountain"

Sailendra

500

Puyi was expelled from it in 1925 when the precinct was transformed into a museum

The Forbidden City

500

The spire at the top of the Great Stupa at Sanchi is called a:

Yasti

500

The Buddhist noble "Eight-Fold-Path"

Dharma

500

These tiny gold and jade ornaments are attached to the Silla crown

Gogok