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Which of the following is an example of Muslim influence on Southeast Asia? (
Muslim rulers built huge temple complexes with massive carved stone Buddhas.
Muslims missionaries from China moved into rural areas.
Sultanates were established in the Malacca Strait in 1400 CE.
Portuguese traders brought Islam to the port cities.

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"Sultanates were established in the Malacca Strait in 1400 CE."

Explanation: Malacca (founded c. 1400) became an important Islamic sultanate and trading center, exemplifying Muslim political and cultural influence in Southeast Asia. The other choices are incorrect: Muslims did not build carved-Buddha temple complexes; Islam spread mainly via Muslim traders and Sufi missionaries (not primarily from China); and the Portuguese brought Christianity, not Islam.