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  2. Palembang Sultanate - Wikipedia

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    The Sultanate of Palembang Darussalam (Malay: كسلطانن ڤلمبڠ دارالسلام) was a sultanate in Indonesia whose capital was the city of Palembang in the southern part of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. [1]

  3. List of Muslim states and dynasties - Wikipedia

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    Sultanate of Muscat and Oman (1820–1970) Sultanate of Oman (1970–present) Yemen. ... Palembang Sultanate (1659–1823) Kingdom of Kaimana (1309–1923)

  4. Category:Sultanates - Wikipedia

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    Oman (15 C, 3 P) S. Sultanate of Buayan ... Palembang Sultanate; Peureulak Sultanate; Q. ... Sultanate of Bacan; Sultanate of Jailolo; Sultanate of Ternate; Sultanate ...

  5. Mahmud Badaruddin I - Wikipedia

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    Mahmud Badaruddin I was the sovereign of the Sultanate of Palembang between 1724 and 1757. [1] His coronation ended a period of power struggle between the royal families which have continued since the death of Sultan Abdurrahman in 1706, the first regent of the Sultanate. [1]

  6. Palembang - Wikipedia

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    Great Mosque of Palembang, also known as the Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II Mosque, is the main mosque of Palembang located in the city centre. This mosque is built as the royal mosque of Palembang Sultanate and had undergone several renovations during Sultanate, Dutch, and Republic rule.

  7. Kuto Besak - Wikipedia

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    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 ] Kuto Besak was inaugurated in 1797, [ 1 ] marked by the transfer of the royal residence from the older Kuto Lamo to Kuto Besak.

  8. Second expedition to Palembang - Wikipedia

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    The second expedition to Palembang was a punitive expedition by the Dutch against the Palembang Sultanate in 1821. The commander of the expedition, Hendrik Merkus de Kock , succeeded in coming to an agreement with Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II .

  9. Omani Empire - Wikipedia

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    Said bin Sultan was the son of Sultan bin Ahmad, who ruled Oman from 1792 to 1804. Sultan bin Ahmad died in 1804 on an expedition to Basra. He appointed Mohammed bin Nasir bin Mohammed al-Jabry as the Regent and guardian of his two sons, Salim bin Sultan and Said bin Sultan. [18]