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21 January 2020: Source: Own work. David K. Wyatt: A Shot History of Thailand, 2003; The lost territories: Franco-Thai relations after WWII; Author: Milenioscuro: Permission (Reusing this file) This file was derived from: Rivers of Southeast Asia - blank map.svg; French Indochina expansion.jpg
1886 map of Indochina, from the Scottish Geographical Magazine. In Indian sources, the earliest name connected with Southeast Asia is Yāvadvīpa []. [1] Another possible early name of mainland Southeast Asia was Suvarṇabhūmi ("land of gold"), [1] [2] a toponym, that appears in many ancient Indian literary sources and Buddhist texts, [3] but which, along with Suvarṇadvīpa ("island" or ...
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By 2080, around 1 billion people in the cities of South and Southeast Asia are expected to experience around a month of extreme heat every year. [ 22 ] : 1460 The impacts on water cycle are more complicated: already arid regions, primarily located in West Asia and Central Asia , will see more droughts , while areas of East , Southeast and South ...
Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 13:06, 6 September 2008: 667 × 1,017 (77 KB): Jappalang {{Information |Description={{en|1=Rough map of Indochina indicating the locations related to the activities of Phan Xich Long}} |Source=Original image: Image:Indochine française.svg by historicair<br> Modified based on informati
The Yangtse clash of 9 December 2022 occurred at night between the troops of the Indian Army and the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) along their mutually contested Line of Actual Control (LAC) in the Yangtse region of Tawang in the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh.
Within Indochina, Cochinchina was the territory with the greatest European presence. At its height, in 1940, it was estimated at 16,550 people, the vast majority living in Saigon. [16] The French authorities dispossessed Vietnamese landowners and peasants to ensure European control of the expansion of rice and rubber production. [17]