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  1. Sultanate of Demak

    Infobox Former Country conventional long name Sultanate of Demak common name Demak native name Kasultanan Demak continent moved from Category Asia to Southeast Asia region Southeast Asia image map Masjid demak.jpg image map alt image map caption The Grand Mosque of Demak, build on traditional Javanese ... end 1548 event start foundation of Demak port town event end death of Sultan Trenggana capital Demak, Indonesia Demak common languages Javanese language Javanese government type Sultanate title leader ... of Indonesia The Sultanate of Demak was Javanese people Javanese Muslim state located on Java s north coast in Indonesia , at the site of the present day city of Demak, Indonesia Demak . A port ... between which his brother in law, Sultanate of Demak Pati Unus Yunus of Jepara occupied the throne. ref name RICKLEFS 36 Before emergence of Demak, northern coast of Java was seat of many Muslim communtiy ... than any port in Sunda or Java. Demak was the main exporter of rice to Sultanate of Malacca ... sultanate of Banten as vassal state under Hasanudin , son of Gunungjati. Trenggana spread Demak ... coord 6.88361 S 110.634 E source kolossus cawiki display title DEFAULTSORT Sultanate Of Demak Category ..., it was influenced by Islam brought by Arab and Gujarat traders. The sultanate was the first Muslim state in Java. Despite its short period, the sultanate played an important role in the The spread of Islam ... area. Origins Demak s origins are uncertain although it was apparently founded in the last quarter ... 36, ISBN 0 333 57690 X ref Raden Patah s son, or possibly his brother, led Demak s brief domination ... Demak indepence from Majapahit overlordship so did nearly all northern Javanese ports. ref Cite book ... ABC CLIO date location Santa Barbara, California pages url doi id isbn 1 57607 770 5 ref File Demak locator 2.png thumb 150px left Demak and nearby ports. With approximate coastline when Mount Muria Muria and Java still separated. Demak was a busy harbor with trade connection to Malacca and the Moluccas ...   more details



  1. Demak

    Demak is on the north coast of Central Java province, on the island of Java , Indonesia . Demak, Indonesia the modern day large town. Demak Sultanate the sixteenth century sultanate. Demak Regency the modern day regency around the town. Disambig Excess long comment to prevent listing on Special Shortpages ............................................................   more details



  1. Demak, Indonesia

    Demak is a main town in Central Java , Indonesia . It is the capital of Demak Regency and the location of the former Sultanate of Demak , briefly the strongest power on the island of Java . References cite book last Witton first Patrick authorlink coauthors title Indonesia 7th edition publisher Lonely Planet date 2003 location Melbourne isbn 1 74059 154 2 page 257 CJava geo stub coord 6 53 S 110 38 E region ID type city display title Category Populated places in Central Java fr Demak id Demak, Demak jv Demak, Demak ms Demak, Indonesia nl Demak ...   more details



  1. Demak Regency

    related Demak Sultanate and Demak, Indonesia Demak town Demak is one of the regencies in Central Java province of Indonesia . It s located on 6 43 26 7 09 43 S and 110 48 47 E. Demak regency is bordered by Jepara regency and Java Sea to the north, Kudus Regency Kudus and Grobogan Regency Grobogan regency to the east, Grobogan Regency Grobogan and Semarang Regency Semarang regency to the south and Semarang city to the west. Central Java coord 6 53 S 110 38 E region ID type city display title Category Regencies of Central Java CJava geo stub fr Demak id Kabupaten Demak ms Kabupaten Demak jv Kabupaten Demak su Kabupat n Demak ...   more details



  1. Agung Demak Mosque

    Infobox mosque name Masjid Agung Demak image Masjid demak.jpg latitude longitude location Demak , Indonesia year administration Demak government imam tradition Islam specifications yes capacity minaret quantity None minaret height Masjid Agung Demak or the Great Demak Mosque is one of the oldest mosque s in Indonesia , located in the center town of Demak , Central Java Indonesia . The mosque is believed to be built by Sunan Kalijaga , one of the Wali Songo nine Muslim saints during the first Demak Sultanate ruler, Raden Patah during the 15th century. ref Florida, Nancy K Writing the past, inscribing the future history as prophesy in colonial Java Durham, N.C. Duke University Press, 1995 Chapter. 5. The Demak Mosque A Construction of Authority Babad Jaka Tingkir . ISBN 0822316226 ref Features Although it has had a number of renovations, it is thought to be largely in its original form. ref Cite book last Turner first Peter title Java publisher Lonely Planet date November 1995 location Melbourne pages 78 79 isbn 0 86442 314 4 ref The mosque is a classic example of a traditional Javanese mosque . Unlike mosques in the Middle East it is built from timber . Rather than a dome, which did not appear on Indonesian mosques until the 19th century, the roof is tiered and supported by four saka guru teak pillars. ref Cite book last Turner first Peter title Java publisher Lonely Planet date ... entrance of Masjid Agung Demak consists of two door s carved with motifs of plant s, vase s, Crown ... pages 78 79 isbn 0 86442 314 4 ref Carving and historical relics of Masjid Agung Demak File COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM De moskee van Demak TMnr 10016515.jpg thumb 250 px center Pictures of Masjid Agung Demak sometime between 1870 and 1900. Its walls contain Vietnamese ceramics. With their shapes derived ... Central Java fr Grande mosqu e de Demak id Masjid Agung Demak jv Masjid Agung Demak rw Umusigiti wa Agung Demak mk ms Masjid Agung Demak ru ...   more details



  1. Sultanate of Banten

    ¹ 1527 1552 as vassal of Sultanate of Demak Demak History of Indonesia The Sultanate of Banten was founded ..., Gunungjati nevertheless asked Demak sultanate to send troops to Banten. It was likely his son, Hasanudin ... in East Java eastern Java , at the request of Sultan Trenggana, third Sultanate of Demak sultan of Demak ...Infobox Former Country conventional long name Sultanate of Banten common name Banten native name Kasultanan ... language Sundanese , Lampung language Lampung government type Sultanate title leader Sultan leader1 ... Gramedia Book Publishing Division title The Sultanate of Banten date year 1990 page 12 url accessdate ref In the early 16th century, an ulema known today as Sunan Gunungjati settled from Sultanate of Demak Demak in Banten Girang, then part of the kingdom of Sunda , with the intention of spreading ... publisher Gramedia Book Publishing Division title The Sultanate of Banten date year 1990 page 17 url accessdate ref Sunan Gunung Jati had Hasanudin named king of Banten by the Sultan of Demak who, in turn ... as a new kingdom was created. Banten was the capital of this kingdom, held as a vassal state of Demak. ref cite book last Guillot first Claude publisher Gramedia Book Publishing Division title The Sultanate ... publisher Gramedia Book Publishing Division title The Sultanate of Banten date year 1990 page 19 url ... book last Guillot first Claude publisher Gramedia Book Publishing Division title The Sultanate of Banten .... ref cite book last Guillot first Claude publisher Gramedia Book Publishing Division title The Sultanate ... Borneo . In the 1670s he also acquired Cirebon area following a civil war in Sultanate of Mataram ... in Serang that the Sultanate of Banten had been absorbed into the territory of the Dutch East ... 979 709 391 4 ref In 1813 Banten Sultanate ceased to exist when Thomas Stamford Raffles forced Sultan .... Harian Kompas , Senin, 22 December 2003 ref This was the final blow that marked the end of Sultanate ... 05 20 coord missing Indonesia DEFAULTSORT Sultanate Of Banten Category Pre colonial States of Indonesia ...   more details



  1. Sultanate of Banjar

    Infobox Former Country native name Kesultanan Banjar conventional long name Sultanate of Banjar common name Kesultanan Banjarmasin continent Asia region Southeast Asia status Sultanate government type Sultanate event start year start 1526 event end year end 1905 p1 Negara Daha flag p1 s1 Dutch East Indies flag s1 Flag of the Netherlands.svg image flag image map Locator kota banjarmasin.png image map caption Location of the capital of Banjar Sultanate capital Banjarmasin , Pemakuan, Tambangan, Martapura , Kayu Tangi common languages Banjar language Banjar Citation needed date November 2007 religion Sunni Islam of Shafi i currency title leader Sultan leader1 Sultan Suriansyah year leader1 1526 1550 leader2 Sultan Muhammad Seman year leader2 1862 1905 stat year1 stat area1 stat pop1 today flag Indonesia Sultanate of Banjar was a sultanate that is now located at South Kalimantan Province. At first, the capital of the sultanate was Banjarmasin , but then moved to Martapura . History The founder of sultanate, Raden Samudra, has a royal family lineage of Kingdom of Negara Daha. He escaped from Kingdom of Daha to Barito, becaused his safety was in danger. He made a new kingdom at Banjarmasih. With help from Mangkubumi Aria Taranggana, Raden Samudra converted into Islam at September 24, 1526. He changed his name with Sultan Suriansyah . Sultanate Banjar begun to its glory on the first decades ... Kalimantan island paid tribute at the Kingdom of Banjarmasin. Before its glory, the Sultanate of Banjar pay tribute to the Sultanate of Demak , but after Sultanate of Demak was ended and Sultanate of Pajang as the new power in Java, the Sultanate of Banjar had no longer to send a tribute to Java . Sultan Agung from Mataram Sultanate 1613 1646 ruled north Java coast ports such as Jepara , Gresik ... the Sultanate of Banjar with a big Bugis people forces in 1757, and tried to retake the throne ... then made one cause of the War of Banjar. In 1860, the Sultanate was abolished and replaced with government ...   more details



  1. Sultanate of Agadez

    The Sultanate of Agadez var. Sultanate of A r is a traditional polity of the A r region centered in the city of Agadez , at the southern edge of the Sahara Desert in north central Niger . It was founded in 1449 by the Taureg people Tuareg , then conquered by the Songhai Empire in 1500. After the defeat of Songhai in 1591, the sultanate regained independence. It suffered a steep decline in population and economic activity during the 17th century. It was conquered by the French West Africa French in 1900. References Reflist Samuel Decalo. Historical Dictionary of Niger 3rd ed. . Scarecrow Press, Boston & Folkestone, 1997 ISBN 0810831368 pp.  24 27. Jim Hudgens, Richard Trillo, Nathalie Calonnec. Rough Guide to West Africa 4th ed. . Rough Guide, 2003 ISBN 1843531186 pp.  983 Coord missing Niger Use dmy dates date November 2010 DEFAULTSORT Agadez, Sultanate of Category Agadez Region Sultanate Of Agadez Category Tuareg Category History of Niger Category History of the Sahara Category States of Pre Colonial Africa Niger geo stub de Sultanat A r ru fi A rin sulttaanikunta ...   more details



  1. Bahmani Sultanate

    Infobox Former Country native name conventional long name Bahmani Sultanate common name Bahmani Sultanate continent Asia region country era Late Medieval status event start year start 1347 date start 3 August event1 date event1 event end year end 1527 date end p1 Vijaynagar Empire flag p1 p2 Delhi Sultanate flag p2 s1 Deccan sultanates flag s1 image flag flag type image coat image map Bahamani sultanate map.svg image map caption Bahmani Sultanate, 1470 CE capital Gulbarga small 1347 1425 small br Bidar small 1425 1527 small common languages religion predominantly Sunni Islam government type Monarchy leader1 Aladdin Hassan Bahman Shah year leader1 1347 1358 leader2 Kalim Allah Shah year leader2 1525 1527 title leader Sultan legislature The Bahmani Sultanate lang hi also called the Bahmanid Empire or Bahmani Kingdom was a Muslim state of the Deccan in southern India and one of the great medieval Indian kingdoms. ref cite web url http orbat.com site cimh kings master kings ibrahimII adil shahi 5 provinces.html title The Five Kingdoms of the Bahmani Sultanate publisher orbat.com accessdate 2007 01 05 ref Bahmanid Sultanate was the first independent Islamic Kingdom in South India. ref name Ansari http www.iranica.com newsite home index.isc Ansari, N.H. Bahmanid Dynasty Encyclopaedia Iranica ref History The sultanate was founded on 3 August 1347 by governor Ala ud Din Hassan ... against the Delhi Sultanate Sultan of Delhi , Muhammad bin Tughluq . Nazir uddin Ismail Shah who had revolted against the Delhi sultanate stepped down on that day in favour of Hasan Gangu Zafar Khan ... established an independent state on the Deccan within the Delhi Sultanate s southern provinces. The Bahmani .... The sultanate reached the peak of its power during the vizierate 1466 1481 of Mahmud Gawan. After 1518 the sultanate broke up into five states Ahmednagar Sultanate Ahmednagar , Berar Sultanate Berar , Bidar Sultanate Bidar , Bijapur Sultanate Bijapur , and Qutb Shahi Dynasty Golconda , known collectively ...   more details



  1. Mataram Sultanate

    of Mataram Sultanate, founded in 1582 by Panembahan Senopati . According to Javanese records, the kings of Mataram were descended from one Ki Ageng Sela Sela is a village near the present day Demak ... against Mataram s overlord of Pajang and Pajang s former overlord, Demak. After the defeat of Pajang ... in the newly conquered area of Demak 1602 , Ponorogo 1607 8 and Kediri 1608 . The first contact ... and reinforced Demak in 10 June 1741. Two days later, a detachment of Javanese forces together with VOC ... Captain Gerrit Mom and Nathaniel Steinmets to repulse the rebels around Demak, Welahan, Jepara, Kudus ... Java between Yogyakarta Sultanate , under Mangkubumi, and Surakarta , under Pakubuwana. Mas Said ...   more details



  1. Kabka Sultanate

    Orphan date September 2010 The Kabka Sultanate , also called the Sultanate of Kabka and the Kabka Sultanate of Tundubay ref Tubiana, Jerome. http www.cmi.no sudan doc ?id 1259 Sudan Darfur Land and Power the Case of the Zaghawa . Accessed 9 May 2010. ref , is a remote Zaghawa people Zaghawa populated country subdivision on the Sudan ese frontier within Chad . It was created ref http english.aljazeera.net video africa 2010 05 20105910019688798.html Chad tribe holds cross border sway . Al Jazeera English . Published 9 May 2010. Accessed 9 May 2010. http www.youtube.com watch?v S6Z11yfznaA at YouTube ref by President of Chad Chadian President Idriss Deby in order to appease Zaghawa nationalism and patriotism national pride . References references Category Subdivisions of Chad Chad stub Sudan ethno group stub Africa ethno group stub ...   more details



  1. Angoche Sultanate

    Unreferenced date December 2009 The Angoche Sultanate was established in 1485 along an achepeligo off the Northern Mozambique coastline. Centred on the cities of Angoche and Moma , the sultanate also had a number of vassal territories surrounding them. They were finally removed from power by the Portugal Portuguese colonial government in 1910. The settlement of Angoche dates back to about the start of the sultanate. As one of the first settlements in Mozambique, it became a major trading centre, with important gold and ivory trade ivory markets. The Sultans of Angoche expanded to rule over all the archipelago, with Angoche serving as the major city of their realm. However, for all its early trade, the city became replaced by Quelimane as a major port. The Sultanate was hurt by the settlement of a new group of people on its hinterland, who blocked access to the mainland and imposed tolls on passing caravans. During this period Angoche suffered from an economic decline, with the Sultans losing their political influence. However, the city still remained a centre for Islam and its expansion onto the mainland of Mozambique. During the 19th Century, the Sultanate quickly supplied a growing demand for rubber, ivory and Arab slave trade slaves . The latter became increasingly important throughout the century, as the European anti slavery movement grew. The independence of the Sultanate from European Empires made it a focus for the slave trade. In 1847, many businesses had relocated to Angoche from cities under Portuguese control, to escape the taxes and duties imposed there. The growing demand for slaves was the reason behind Angoche s expansion onto the mainland, where they could control the caravan routes and create their own slave bases. Musa Muhammad Sahib who later became a sultan himself realised this expansion of the Sultanate under the rule of Sultan Hasani Usufu . He ... conquest. In the 1860s the Portuguese attacked the Sultanate, however their early campaign proved ...   more details



  1. Sultanate of Tidore

    Orphan date February 2009 Unreferenced date February 2009 Sultanate of Tidore Indonesian Kerjaan Islam or Kesultanan Tidore , sometimes Kerjaan Tidore was a sultanate in Southeast Asia, centered on the island of Tidore , a rival of Sultanate of Ternate for control of the spice trade. History The Sultanate of Tidore ruled most of southern Halmahera, and, at times, controlled Buru , Ambon Island Ambon and many of the islands off the coast of New Guinea . Tidore established a loose alliance with the Spain Spanish in the sixteenth century, and Spain had several forts on the island. While there was much mutual distrust between the Tidorese and the Spaniards, for Tidore the Spanish presence was helpful in resisting incursions by their Dutch enemy on Ternate, as well as their Netherlands Dutch ally, that had a fort on that island. Before the Spanish withdrawal from Tidore and Ternate in 1663, Tidore became one of the most independent kingdoms in the region, resisting direct control by Dutch East India Company VOC . Particularly under Sultan Saifuddin r. 1657 1689 , the Tidore court was skilled at using Dutch payment for spices for gifts to strengthen traditional ties with Tidore s traditional periphery. As a result he was widely respected by many local populations, and had little need to call on the Dutch for military help in governing the kingdom, as Ternate frequently did. Tidore remained an independent kingdom, albeit with frequent Dutch interference, until the late eighteenth century. Like Ternate, Tidore allowed the Dutch spice eradication program extirpatie to proceed in its territories. This program, indended to strengthen the Dutch spice monopoly by limiting production to a few places, impoverished Tidore and weakened its control over its periphery. coord missing Indonesia DEFAULTSORT Sultanate Of Tidore Category Maluku Category Pre colonial States of Indonesia Category Islamic states in Indonesia Indonesia stub ar id Kesultanan Tidore by Teddy Mumu ...   more details



  1. Sultanate of Dewe

    The former Sultanate of Dewe , which was located in the Eastern Afar Region , was a successive political authority of the former Kingdom of Harak Bodoyta that had its base centre in Khora Angar in the 9th century. ref Haji Ibad Ibrahim Gaas, Interview, 2000 ref The territories of the Eastern Afar Sultanate ... Afar Sultanate of is currently divided into five administrative districts. They are District ... Political System of the Eastern Afar Region Sultanate Dawe The Sultanate of Dawe is the hereditary ... of the Afar people. The power and authority of the Eastern Afar Sultanate is based on the people and on the Sultan. The Amoyta of Eastern Afar Sultanate has absolute power over his subject. His decision is final and no appeal. In the Sultanate of Dawe, each clan has a hierarchical order of clan ... particular clan. This indicates that tribes and clan systems among the people of Sultanate of Dawe .... The people of the Sultanate have enjoyed equal rights and freedom since its re establishment at the end of the 16th century during Hamad the Great s reign. The Afar people of the Eastern Afar Sultanate ... Sultan Mohamed Bodaya Interview 2000 ref Legal System & Traditional Courts of the Eastern Afar Sultanate The legal system of the Eastern Afar Sultanate is basically based on Afar Traditional Customarily ... of Elders at Hara. Hara Cara is the Traditional Court of Justice of the Sultanate that similar to the House of Lord of the Great Britain . In the Sultanate of the Eastern Afar Region, Dawe, Traditional ... decisions are made in the Eastern Afar Region of the Afar State. The Afar Customary Law of the Sultanate ... management. It has been reported that, the first Mada a or Law of the Sultanate was adopted in the beginning ... The Customary Law of the Eastern Afar Sultanate is a considerable part of the law of the land of Afar ... in accordance with the Conventions and Precedents of the Sultanate of Dawe. The Councils of Elders ... people of the Eastern Afar Sultanate region systematically experienced political, economic and social ...   more details



  1. Sultanate of Bulungan

    nofootnotes date February 2011 History of Indonesia The Sultanate of Bulungan was a princely state of Indonesia located in the existing kabupaten of Bulungan in the East Kalimantan province of Indonesia in the east of the island of Borneo . History The Sultanate was founded by a Kayan Borneo Kayan group, the Uma Apan, who originated from the interior region of Apo Kayan , before settling near the coast in the seventeenth century. Around 1650, a princess of the group married a man from Brunei . This marriage founded a Hindu lineage who settled in the region of today s Tanjung Selor . Around 1750, this dynasty converted to Islam. Its rulers took the title of Sultan and were recognized as vassals of the sultan of Berau , the latter acknowledging himself a vassal of the kingdom of Kutai . In 1850, the Dutch, who had conquered Berau in 1834 and imposed their sovereignty upon Kutai in 1848, signed with the Sultan of Bulungan a Politiek Contract . The Dutch intervened in the region in order to combat piracy and the trafficking in slaves. Until 1860, Bulungan was a subject of the Taus g people Tausug of the Sultanate of Sulu . During this period, vessels began travelling to Sulu Tarakan , and thence into the interior of Bulungan, to trade directly with Tidung . This influence ended in 1878 with the signing of a treaty between the English and Spanish partitioning Sulu. In 1881, the North Borneo Chartered Company was created, thereby placing northern Borneo under British jurisdiction, despite initial Dutch objections. The Sultanate was finally incorporated into the colonial empire of the Dutch East Indies in the 1880s. The Dutch installed a government post in 1893 in Tanjung Selor. In the 1900s, like many other princely states of the archipelago, the Sultan was forced to sign a Korte ... recognized the border between the two jurisdictions in 1915. The Sultanate was granted Zelfbestuur ... Sultan, Jalaluddin, died in 1958. The Sultanate was abolished in 1959 and the territory becomes ...   more details



  1. Subeihi Sultanate

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Image FederationOfSouthArabiaMap.jpg right thumbnail 300px Map of the Federation of South Arabia showing Subeihi within Lahej Subeihi or Subayhi Lang ar Unicode a ubay , or the Subeihi Sultanate Arabic Unicode Sal anat a ubay or Arabic Unicode Sal anat a ubay ah , was a state in the western Aden Protectorate . It was one of the original Nine Cantons that signed protectorate protection argreements with British Empire Great Britain in the late 19th century. It later came under the sway of the Sultanate of Lahej and is now part of the Republic of Yemen . Coord missing Yemen Category History of Yemen Category Former countries in the Middle East Category Sultanates MEast hist stub Yemen geo stub ar hr Sultanat Subeihi sh Sultanat Subeihi ...   more details



  1. Asahan Sultanate

    Image Flag of Asahan.svg right thumb 200px Flag of the Sultanate of Asahan. History of Indonesia The Sultanate of Asahan was a Malay people Malay sultan ate from approximately 1630 CE until 1946 CE. It was located in the north east of the island of Sumatra , in what is now Indonesia and covered what is now the Asahan Regency . References cite web last Buyers first Christopher year 2005 title Asahan url http www.4dw.net royalark Indonesia asahan.htm work The Royal Ark accessdate 2006 05 20 Indonesia stub coord missing Indonesia Category History of Sumatra Category Sultanates Category Pre colonial States of Indonesia Category North Sumatra Category Islamic states in Indonesia fr Asahan id Kesultanan Asahan pnb ...   more details



  1. Sultanate of Langkat

    The Sultanate of Langkat was a Muslim Sovereign state state located in modern Langkat Regency , North Sumatra . Although dating back to the pre Islamic age, recorded history is available only from the 17th century. ref cite web title Langkat Brief History url http www.royalark.net Indonesia langkat.htm month year ref References references coord 3 54 41 N 98 25 29 E source kolossus frwiki display title DEFAULTSORT Sultanate Of Langkat Category Pre colonial States of Indonesia Category History of Sumatra Category Islamic history Category Sultanates Category Former monarchies Category Former countries in Southeast Asia Category Islamic states in Indonesia fr Sultanat de Langkat id Kesultanan Langkat nl Langkat sultanaat ...   more details



  1. Delhi Sultanate

    Infobox Former Country native name br conventional long name Delhi Sultanate common name Delhi Sultanate continent Asia region Indian Subcontinent country India , Pakistan , Bangladesh ... end year end 1527 date end p1 Sena Empire p2 Tomara Dynasty p3 Ghurid Sultanate s1 Mughal Empire ... of Delhi Sultanate image coat image map Delhi History Map.png image map caption Historical map of the Delhi sultanate capital Delhi common languages religion Sunni Islam Hanafi Fiqh government type ... title leader Sultan legislature The Delhi Sultanate is a term used to cover five short lived Islam ... the Mamluk Sultanate Delhi Mamluk dynasty 1206 90 , the Khilji dynasty 1290 1320 , the Tughlaq .... The Sultanate ushered in a period of Indian culture Indian cultural renaissance . The resulting ... , Ghazal music , Delhi Sultanate literature literature , religion, and clothing. It is surmised ... during the Delhi Sultanate period as a result of the intermingling of the local speakers of Sanskritic ... language Arabic under the Muslim rulers. The Delhi Sultanate is the only Indo Islamic empire to have enthroned one of the few female rulers in India, Razia Sultana 1236 1240 . In 1526 the Delhi Sultanate was absorbed by the emerging Mughal Empire . Dynasties Mamluk Slave Dynasty Main Mamluk Sultanate ... he believed in them there is many Sufi saint s came in his sultanate but only one can succeed on him ... expeditions south of the Narmada River , as far south as Tamil Nadu . Sultanate rule continued to extend into southern India, first by the Delhi Sultans, then by the breakaway Bahamani Sultanate of Gulbarga ... . The Vijayanagara Empire united southern India and arrested the Delhi Sultanate s expansion ... successful as a reformer. Sayyid main Sayyid dynasty The Sayyid dynasty ruled Delhi Sultanate in India from 1414 to 1451. They succeeded the Tughlaq dynasty and ruled the Sultanate until they were ... Afghan dynasty, who ruled over the Delhi Sultanate during its last phase, displacing the Sayyid dynasty ...   more details



  1. Sultanate of Women

    History of the Ottoman Empire sidebar Timeline Timeline of Growth of the Ottoman Empire The Sultanate of Women lang tr Kad nlar Saltanat was the near 130 year period during the 16th and 17th centuries when the women of the Imperial Harem of the Ottoman Empire exerted extraordinary political influence. Many of the Sultan s during this time were minor law minor s and it was their mothers, leaders of the Harem, who effectively ruled the Empire. Many Sultanate women were born Christian and are among the most famous Islam in Europe European and Greek Muslims . The main cause of frequent marriages with women of foreign backgrounds was rather for preserving the fidelity of non Muslim provinces and preventing discrimination of minorities in the late Ottoman period. Importance of this policy was better understood by the split of 39 provinces after the collapse of Ottoman Empire, which weren t considered solely Turkish communities. ref Published by Cafrande K lt r Sanat ve Hayat. Mar 13th, 2008 at 23 53 and is filed under http www.cafrande.org ?p 691 General Culture. ref See also Valide Sultan Roxelana H rrem Sultan Mihrimah Sultana H ma Hatun Nurbanu Sultan Safiye Sultan K sem Sultan Princess Hatice References Reflist Literature lhan Ak it. The Mystery of the Ottoman Harem . Ak it K lt r Turizm Yay nlar . ISBN 975 7039 26 8 Leslie P. Peirce. The Imperial Harem Women and Sovereignty in the Ottoman Empire . Oxford University Press 1993 . ISBN 978 0195086775 External links http www.channel4.com history microsites H history e h harem.html Channel 4 History The sultanate of women Turkey topics DEFAULTSORT Sultanate Of Women Category Ottoman Empire Category Islam and women Ottoman stub de Weiberherrschaft id Kesultanan wanita tr Kad nlar saltanat zh ...   more details



  1. Sultanate of Bengal

    The Sultanate of Bengal was a state that existed from the 14th through the 16th centuries. It was eventually absorbed into the Mughal fold. The Sultanate was ruled by a series of dynasties with both local and foreign origins. Origins In 1342, a local warlord, Shamsuddin Ilyas Shah proclaimed himself as monarch of the Kingdom of Lakhnauti. He would go on to consolidate his rule by conquering the other independent kingdoms of Bengal before proclaiming himself as Sultan of Bengal in 1352. Decline The absorption of Bengal into the Mughal Empire was a gradual process beginning with the defeat of Bengali forces under Sultan Nasiruddin Nasrat Shah by Babur at the battle of Ghaghra . List of Sultans Ilyas Shahi Dynasty Ilyas Shah 1342 1358 Sikandar Shah 1358 1393 Ghiyasuddin Azam Shah 1393 1410 Saifuddin Hamza Shah 1410 1412 Shihabuddin Bayazid Shah 1412 1414 Ganesha Dynasty Raja Ganesha Raja Ganesh 1415 1418 Jalaluddin Muhammad Shah 1418 1431 Shamsuddin Ahmad Shah 1431 1436 Ilyas Shahi Dynasty restored Mahmud Shah Sultan of Bengal Nasiruddin Mahmud Shah 1437 1459 Rukunuddin Barbak Shah 1459 1474 Shamsuddin Yusuf Shah 1474 1481 Sikandar Shah II 1481 Jalaluddin Fateh Shah 1481 1486 Habshi rule Sultan Shahazada Barbak II 1486 1487 Saifuddin Firuz Shah 1487 1489 Mahmud Shah II 1489 1490 Shamsuddin Muzaffar Shah 1490 1494 Hussain Shahi dynasty Alauddin Hussain Shah 1494 1518 Nasiruddin Nasrat Shah 1518 1533 Alauddin Firuz Shah 1533 Ghiyasuddin Mahmud Shah 1533 1538 Part of Delhi Sultanate Empty section date January 2011 Sur dynasty Muhammad Khan Sur 1545 1555 Ghiyasuddin Bahadur Shah II 1555 1561 Ghiyasuddin Jalal Shah 1561 1564 Muhammad Shahi Dynasty Shamsuddin Muhammad Shah 1545 1555 Ghiyasuddin Bahadur Shah Khizr Khan Ghiyasuddin Bahadur Shah 1555 1561 Ghiyasuddin Jalal Shah 1561 1564 Vassal and later a part of the Mughal Empire DEFAULTSORT Sultanate Of Bengal Category History of Bengal ...   more details



  1. Onthanusi Sultanate

    one source date March 2010 Disputed date March 2010 Onthanusi was a Shi a Muslim sultanate in modern day Madagascar . It was founded in the 12 century AD ref , , 1993 , p.1371 ref Notes reflist Category History of Madagascar Category Shi a Muslim dynasties ...   more details



  1. Sultanate of Bambao

    The Sultanate of Bambao was a state on the island of Grande Comore . Its capital was the town of Iconi . In 1886, Sultan Said Ali bin Said Omar of Grande Comore Said Ali bin Said Omar of Bambao united the sultanates of Grand Comore into the state of Ngazidja . References http worldstatesmen.org Comoros Grande Comore World Statesmen.org Comoros stub Category 1886 disestablishments Category Former countries ...   more details



  1. Mahra Sultanate

    Infobox Former Country native name conventional long name Mahra Sultanate of Qishn and Socotra common name Mahra Sultanate continent Asia region Arabian Peninsula country year start 18th century year end 1967 p1 flag p1 s1 flag s1 date start date end event start event end image flag Mahraflag.jpg image flag size 200px flag image coat image map ProtectorateOfSouthArabiaMap.jpg image map caption Map of the Protectorate of South Arabia in 1965. national motto national anthem capital Qishn Al Mahrah Governorate Mahra br Hadibu Tamrida Hadibu Socotra common languages Arabic language Arabic government type Monarchy title leader Sultan stat year1 stat pop1 stat area4 population density3 religion Image Allah green.svg 18px Islam currency The Mahra Sultanate of Qishn and Socotra lang ar Unicode Sal anat Mahrah f Qishn wa Suqu rah or sometimes the Mahra Sultanate of Ghayda and Socotra Arabic Unicode Sal anat Mahrah f l Ghay wa Suqu rah was a sultan ate that included both the historical region of Al Mahrah Governorate Mahra and the Indian Ocean island of Socotra in what is now eastern Yemen . It was ruled by the Banu Afrar lang ar Unicode Ban Afr r , also known as dynasty and is sometimes called Mahra State in English. History File Yemen Al Mahrah.png thumb left 250px Map of contemporary Yemen showing Al Mahrah Governorate . The capitals of the Mahra Sultanate were Qishn in Mahra and Hadibu Tamrida Hadibu on Socotra. During 1886, the sultanate became a British protectorate and later became a part of the Aden Protectorate . In the 1960s, Mahra declined to join the Federation of South Arabia but remained under British protection as part of the Protectorate of South Arabia . In 1967, the sultanate was abolished and Mahra became part of newly independent South Yemen which united with North Yemen in 1990 to become the Republic of Yemen. Today the Mahra area without Socotra ...   more details



  1. Pontianak Sultanate

    Infobox Former Country conventional long name Pontianak Sultanate common name Pontianak Sultanate native name Kesultanan Pontianak continent Asia image flag Flag of Pontianak Sultanate.svg image coat Coat of arms of Pontianak Sultanate.gif symbol type Emblem image map national motto national anthem official languages Indonesian demonym capital Pontianak, Indonesia Pontianak largest city government type Islamic Absolute Monarchy leader title1 leader name1 leader title2 leader name2 year start 1771 year end 1950 date start October 23 date end event1 Coronation date event1 September 1, 1778 event start Established event end Mandor Tragedy footnote1 Pontianak Sultanate or Kesultanan Pontianak is a monarchy in the province of Pontianak , Indonesia . History Pontianak Sultanate was founded in 1771 by explorers from Hadhramaut led by al Sayyid Syarif Abdurrahman al Kadrie, descendants of Imam Ali ar Ridha. He did two political marriage in Kalimantan , first with the daughter of Panembahan Mempawah and the second with the daughter of the Sultan of Banjar . Once they arrived in Pontianak , they established the Kadariah Palace and get the endorsement as the Sultan of Pontianak by the Netherlands in 1779. ref id http ahmadiftahsidik.page.tl Menengok Sisa Kejayaan Keraton Kadriah.htm?PHPSESSID baaa75b3e0216e11602533722f474e82 ref List of Sultans of Pontianak ref id http melayuonline.com history ?a bU5WL29QTS9VenVwRnRCb20 3D 3D&lang Indonesia ref class wikitable style text align center style background cccccc colspan 2 Sultan Reign 1 Syarif Abdurrahman Alkadrie 1771 1808 2 Syarif Kasim Alkadrie 1808 1819 3 Syarif Osman Alkadrie 1819 1855 4 Syarif Hamid Alkadrie 1855 1872 5 Syarif Yusuf Alkadrie 1872 1895 6 Syarif Muhammad Alkadrie 1895 1944 7 Syarif Thaha Alkadrie 1944 1945 8 Syarif Hamid Alkadrie 1945 1950 References references Further reading cite journal author Henri Chambert Loir title Some aspects of Islamic justice in the Sultanate of Pontianak c. 1880 journal Indonesia and the Malay ...   more details




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