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== Shia Dynasties in Southeast Asia? ==

Do these dynasties actually exist?

Daya Pasai (1128–1285 AD).[6]
Bandar Kalibah[7]
Moira Malaya[8]
Kanto Kambar[9]
Robaromun[10]

I presume if they existed their location would be in what is today Indonesia and Malaysia, but I'm an avid reader of Southeast Asian history and I've never heard of these dynasties mentioned anywhere. The only name closest to an actual kingdom is Dayo Pasai, which might refer to [[Samudera Pasai Sultanate]], but according to Ibn Battuta the king was Sunni of Shafi'i school.

Hence I raise doubt about the truth behind this claim.

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Shia Dynasties in Southeast Asia?

Do these dynasties actually exist?

Daya Pasai (1128–1285 AD).[6] Bandar Kalibah[7] Moira Malaya[8] Kanto Kambar[9] Robaromun[10]

I presume if they existed their location would be in what is today Indonesia and Malaysia, but I'm an avid reader of Southeast Asian history and I've never heard of these dynasties mentioned anywhere. The only name closest to an actual kingdom is Dayo Pasai, which might refer to Samudera Pasai Sultanate, but according to Ibn Battuta the king was Sunni of Shafi'i school.

Hence I raise doubt about the truth behind this claim.