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  2. Palembang Sultanate - Wikipedia

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    Sultanate of Palembang Darussalam (1659–1823) Sri Susuhunan Abdurrahman (1659–1706), founder of the Sultanate, brother of Prince Sedo ing Rajek, the previous ruler of Palembang. Sultan Muhammad Mansyur Jayo Ing Lago (1706–1718), son of Abdurrahman. Sultan Agung Komaruddin Sri Teruno (1718–1724), son of Abdurrahman.

  3. Mahmud Badaruddin I - Wikipedia

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    Mahmud Badaruddin I appointed several Chinese Muslims as officials for tin mining in Bangka. [2] At the end of his reign, there were around 25,000-30,000 Chinese who resided in Bangka. [1] Mahmud Badaruddin I managed to rule with peace and improved trade in the Sultanate. [1] He gained the support of the nobles by maintaining thought-exchange ...

  4. History of Palembang - Wikipedia

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    Palembang was once the capital city of Srivijaya, a Palembang empire which ruled parts of the western archipelago and controlled maritime trade routes especially in the Strait of Malacca. [1][2] Palembang incorporated into Dutch East Indies in 1825 after the abolishment of Palembang Sultanate. [3] Palembang is chartered as a city on 1 April ...

  5. South Sumatra - Wikipedia

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    The Sultanate of Palembang stood for almost two centuries, from 1659 to 1825. Sultan Ratu Abdurrahman Kholifatul Mukminin Sayidul Iman, or Sunan Cinde Walang, was the first king of the Sultanate of Palembang. The reign of Sultan Muhammad Bahauddin (1776–1803) was known as the golden era of the Palembang Sultanate, the sultanate's economy ...

  6. Kuto Besak - Wikipedia

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    Kuto Besak, also Benteng Kuto Besak (Indonesian "Kuto Besak Fortress") is an 18th-century kraton (Indonesian forted palace) in Palembang, South Sumatra. Kuto Besak was the center of the Sultanate of Palembang before its abolition by the Dutch colonial government. The fort was constructed in 1780 and took seventeen years to complete. [1]

  7. Hadharem - Wikipedia

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    Arabs, other Afro-Asiatic people. The Hadharem (Arabic: حضارم, romanized: ḥaḍārim; singular: Hadhrami (Arabic: حضرمي, romanized: ḥaḍramī)) are an Arabic -speaking ethnographic group indigenous to the Hadhramaut region in the Arabian Peninsula, which is part of modern-day Yemen. The spoken language of the Hadharem is Hadhrami ...

  8. Malays (ethnic group) - Wikipedia

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    Jambi Sultanate (1460–1907), Palembang Sultanate (1550–1823) and Indragiri Sultanate (1298–1945) controlled much of the southeastern shores of Sumatra. Deli Sultanate (1632–1946), Serdang Sultanate (1728–1948), Langkat Sultanate (1568–1948) and Asahan Sultanate (1630–1948) governed eastern Sumatra.

  9. Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II Museum - Wikipedia

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    Construction started. 1823. Estimated completion. 1825. Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II Museum is a municipal museum in Palembang, Indonesia. The museum is established inside a 19th-century building former of the office of the colonial resident of South Sumatra. The building also houses the tourist department of Palembang.