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Chams

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In this episode, we explore the Champa people, an Austronesian ethnic group with deep roots along the coastal regions of present-day Vietnam and Cambodia. We trace their rise through the Kingdom of Champa, a once-powerful maritime civilization shaped by Hindu-Buddhist traditions before later developing Islamic influences. The episode looks at how centuries of conflict, territorial loss, and displacement reshaped Cham communities, leading to a global diaspora with strong populations in Southeast Asia and beyond. We also highlight the Cham people’s enduring cultural identity, from their matriarchal customs and diverse religious practices to their ancient architecture, Chamic languages, and seafaring heritage.

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