This course examines historical developments in the South Asian region from the beginning of ancient civilization to modern countries today, including: mapping policy developments in the socio-political and cultural fields as well as explaining the development of kingdoms in South Asia in structured assignments along with aspects of their lives during the era of religious development. Hindu-Buddhist and Islamic periods, making logical arguments in learning to be able to provide solutions to case studies regarding the policies of kings/sultans in the development of kingdoms during the Hindu-Buddhist-Islamic period towards the development of South Asian society, identifying factors driving national awareness internally and externally to support INC‘s role in achieving India‘s independence, clarifies the process of independence in the South Asian region as a new, modern country. Learning is carried out using problem based learning, discussions, assignments and portfolios. Assessment using written tests and portfolios. Study of the history of Southeast Asian society, starting from the pre-historic period, the classical period to the contemporary period, including ancient times, the era of the arrival of Europeans, the era of World War II, and the era of the formation of national states and present-day Southeast Asia. Lectures are carried out using a chronological case study system, reviews of Southeast Asian history studies, discussions and presentations.