Which East, South East or South Asian location is represented by the following clues?-This area has been a crossroads of trade between India and Indochina, and it was part of what historians call the Southern Silk Road, from Yunnan, China across the rivers and mountains into Southeast Asia.
-This port changed hands many times because of its location
-Seated at the Bay of Bengal so became an important port city

Group of answer choices

Sri Vijaya

Chitagong

Cambodia

Java

Guangzhou (Canton)

Calicut

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Answer 1
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Answer:

Sri Vijaya

Chittagong

Guangzhou (Canton)

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