Buddhism

One hundred years after the Buddha's death, Buddhism spread as far as Iran and Central Asia.

An excerpt from the article 28 facts about Buddhism

In the 11th and 12th centuries, Theravada Buddhism (Southern Buddhism) was known in Southeast Asian countries (Sri Lanka, Thailand, Burma, Vietnam, Indonesia, Cambodia, Laos, and Bali). In contrast, Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism (so-called Northern Buddhism) appeared in China, Japan, parts of Vietnam, Korea, Tibet, and in the early 16th century, also in Mongolia.