Before the Southeast Asia converted to Muslim, Arabs sailors and traders frequently visited ports of Southeast Asia, Since the 13th Century, these traders carried not on goods on their ships, they also carried the spread of Islam to the island of Southeast Asia. From history viewpoint, Southeast Asia had been the center of trade, Its region was where the Chinese from the European Asians would trade, the trade port would be located along the coast of the Malayan Peninsula, which was connected to the Indian Ocean. Beside trading ports as Malayan, there was one located in east Sumatra and north Java
2007-11-11
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