The most powerful state to emerge in mainland Southeast Asia before the sixteenth century was
a. Nubia.
b. Angkor.
c. Champa.
d. Malaya.
e. Sukhothai.
b
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A) Syria B) Egypt C) Iran D) Iraq
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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