Who extended his empire overseas up to South East Asia?
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Over the course of the nineteenth century, Southeast Asia is colonized by Britain, France, and Holland. In 1799, the Dutch government takes over the Dutch East India Company's rule of parts of the Indonesian archipelago.
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n 1025, Rajendra Chola I, the Chola Emperor from Tamil Nadu in South India, launched naval raids on the city-state of Srivijaya in maritime Southeast Asia.[1] Rajendra's overseas expedition against Srivijaya was a unique event in India's history and its otherwise peaceful relations with the states of Southeast Asia. Several places in present day Indonesia and Malaysia were invaded by Rajendra Chola I of the Chola dynasty.[2][3] The Chola invasion furthered the expansion of Tamil merchant associations such as the Manigramam, Ayyavole and Ainnurruvar into Southeast Asia.[4][5][6][7] The Cholan invasion led to the fall of the Sailendra Dynasty of Srivijaya and the Chola invasion also coincides with return voyage of the great Buddhist scholar Atiśa from Sumatra to India and Tibet in 1025.[8] The expedition of Rajendra Cholan I
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