Hindusim
Buddhism
Islam
State-Building
Sea Empires
100

What is the ultimate goal in Hinduism? 

Reuniting the soul with Brahman (reunite individual soul with the universal soul)

100

Where was Buddhism founded?

India

100

What Muslim empire was established in India in 1206?

The Dehli sultanate (Turkic Muslim invader)

100

What kingdoms resisted Islamic conversion?

Rajput Kingdoms and Vijayanagara Empire.

100

Which empire controlled the Strait of Malacca?

Srivijaya Empire.

200

What system did Hinduism use to structure Indian society? 

The caste system (to create unification)

200

What major Hindu idea does  Buddhism also believe in?

Reincarnation

200

What form of Islam emphasized mysticism and personal experience?

Sufism (achieve spiritual closeness through rituals, meditation, guidance of saints and spiritual leaders)

200

What empire had difficulty imposing Islam in India?

The Dehli Sultanate

200

What religion did the Majapahit Empire follow?

Hinduism

300

What movement encouraged devotion to monotheism and spiritual equality?

The Bhakti movement

300

What made Buddhism a universalizing religion?

It appealed to all people, regardless of class or background

300

What role did Islam play in India's social hierarchy?

It became the religion of the elite in some regions

300

Why couldn’t Islam replace Hinduism in many areas?

Hinduism was too deeply rooted in culture.

300

Which empire started Hindu and then became Buddhist?

Khmer empire

400

Why did Hinduism resist Islamic conversion in India?

Hinduism was deeply engraved in Indian culture and society

400

How had Buddhism changed by 1200-1450?

It became more exclusive, mostly monks sought nirvana

400

How did Islam spread to SE Asia?

Through trade and elite conversion (power)

400

How did religion influence resistance to foreign rule in South Asia?

Hindu states resisted Islamic rulers to preserve local beliefs and culture.

400

What was the religious affiliation of the Sinhala Dynasties?

Buddhism

500

How did the Bhakti movement challenge traditional Hindu social norms?

It rejected the caste system and promoted spiritual equality across all classes.

500

What was a reason for Buddhisms decline In SA (South Asia) during this time?

It became isolated in monasteries and lost broad appeal, while Islam and Hinduism gained ground.

500

How was Sufism similar to the Bhakti movement in Hinduism?

Both emphasized personal, emotionally spiritual experiences, and rejected social hierarchies

500

What was one way the Vijayanagara Empire demonstrated syncretism?

Though founded by Hindu rulers, it initially had Muslim leadership and adopted some Islamic political strategies

500

How did SEA empires use religion to legitimize their rule?

They adopted major Indian religions (Hinduism/Buddhism) to align with powerful cultural traditions and enhance royal authority.