why was the annexation of champa important?
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By the late 15th century, incessant wars of aggression and defense had for all practical purposes wiped out the Champa kingdom; one by one their provinces were annexed until Champa was entirely absorbed in the 17th century. Its end marked the demise of the only culture of mainland Asia with Oceanian features..
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It had a powerful fleet that was used for piracy .In about 400 AD champa was united under the rule of king Bhadravarman .In retaliation for cham raids on their coast,the chinese invaded champa in 446 bringing the region under their suzeranity once again.
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