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  2. Demak Sultanate - Wikipedia

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    Between 1513 and 1518 Demak waged war against Patih Udara of Daha, the successor state of Majapahit located in today's Kediri. The main Demak army led by Raden Patah and Sunan Kudus marched overland through Madiun, while the Demak fleet led by Pati Unus took the sea route through Sedayu. Demak managed to consolidate its power by defeating Daha ...

  3. Trenggana - Wikipedia

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    Trenggana spread Demak's influence eastwards and during his reign he conquered the remains of the last Javanese Hindu-Buddhist state, the once mighty Majapahit. Majapahit's heirlooms were brought to Demak and adopted as royal treasures of the Kraton of Demak. On Java, thrones, crowns and objects such as krises.

  4. Demak, Demak - Wikipedia

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    Demak is a town and an administrative district (kecamatan) in Central Java Province of Indonesia. It is the capital of Demak Regency and was the location of the former Sultanate of Demak , the first Muslim state on Java and briefly the strongest power on the island of Java in the early 16th century.

  5. Kingdom of Kaimana - Wikipedia

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    The Kingdom of Kaimana (Papuan Malay: Petuanan Kaimana; Jawi: کرجاءن سرن ايمن مواون ‎) or Kingdom of Sran is one of the oldest Muslim kingdoms in West Papua, now Indonesia.

  6. Raden Patah - Wikipedia

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    There are various versions about the origin of the founder of Kerajaan Demak. According to Babad Tanah Jawi, Raden Patah is thought to have been the son of Brawijaya V , the last king of the Majapahit Empire of a Chinese concubine. [citation needed] This Chinese concubine was the daughter of Kyai Batong (aka Tan Go Hwat).

  7. Kingdom of Luwu - Wikipedia

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    The Kingdom of Luwu (also Luwuq or Wareq) was a polity located in the northern part of the modern-day South Sulawesi province of Indonesia, on the island of Sulawesi.It is considered one of the earliest known Buginese kingdoms in Sulawesi, founded between the 10th and 14th century.

  8. Majapahit - Wikipedia

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    Another argument supports Demak as the successor of Majapahit; the rising Demak sultanate was easily accepted as the nominal regional ruler, as Demak was the former Majapahit vassal and located near the former Majapahit realm in eastern Java. Demak established itself as the regional power and the first Islamic sultanate in Java.

  9. Pati Unus - Wikipedia

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    Pati Unus aka Yat Sun (Javanese: ꦥꦠꦶꦪꦸꦤꦸꦱ꧀, Chinese: 逸新, Pinyin: Yat Sun) known as Pangeran Sabrang Lor (1488–1521) was the second Sultan of Demak who reigned from 1518 to 1521. Pati Unus' real name is Raden Abdul Qadir. He is the crown prince of Raden Patah, the founder of Demak.