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1. Geography, Trading, Production, Architecture, and Religion By Alexandra Gulyan, Justine Neuberger, Sankarsh Ramachandra, and Sejay Cabral The Khmer Empire
2. Southeast Asia is a land of beauty, bountiful beauty, and a myriad of wonderment. In order to truly realize its beauty and importance, however, we must go back to the 8th century, a time when the Khmer Empire stood dominant. Via trade, this small force grew and grew, until it resided as the largest continuous empire of Southeast Asia, based in what is now Cambodia. In order to understand this unique empire, we must first understand the elements that it is composed of. - Sankarsh Ramachandra Introduction
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6. Historians say that the Khmer Empire was a large production center of rice. Presumably, rice was their main export. The nature of several massive water reservoirs, or baray, surrounding the temples at Angkor, an ancient city in Khmer, was to help irrigation into the rice fields. This shows the importance of rice to the economy. - Sankarsh Ramachandra Production
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9. Two of the strongest Religious influences on The Khmer Empire Include India and China. Before Hinduism and Buddhism, however, most peoples of South East Asia were Animist. - Justine Neuberger