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Hinduism in Southeast Asia - Sumatra and Malaya |  | Hinduism in Southeast Asia - Sumatra and Malaya: Encyclopedia II - Hinduism in Southeast Asia - Sumatra and Malaya |  | The last prince of the Srivijayan kingdom of Sumatra, after the loss to the Majapahit, converted to Islam in 1414, and founded the Sultanate of Malacca on the Straits of Malacca between Sumatra and the Malay Peninsula. As the Portuguese came to trade for spices, they began to ally with the Islamic powers, which did not help the Majapahit. One third of the Bataks, particularly the Toba and Karo Bataks.
Hinduism were deeply ingrained into the customs of local people in the form of local adat, or norms of customary law an ...
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Hinduism in Southeast Asia - Sumatra and Malaya
Main article: Hinduism in Malaysia
The last prince of the Srivijayan kingdom of Sumatra, after the loss to the Majapahit, converted to Islam in 1414, and founded the Sultanate of Malacca on the Straits of Malacca between Sumatra and the Malay Peninsula. As the Portuguese came to trade for spices, they began to ally with the Islamic powers, which did not help the Majapahit. One third of the Bataks, particularly the Toba and Karo Bataks.
Hinduism were deeply ingrained into the customs of local people in the form of local adat, or norms of customary law and conflict resolution. Although with the advent of Islam many practices were changed, but these adat were not abolished.
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