Sultanate of Palembang
Destruction of Majapahit in Java indirectly influenced Sumatra. Several key figures behind the collapse of Majapahit were
Raden Patah,
Ario Dillah (Ario Damar), and
Pati Unus, figures closely associated with Palembang. The
Sultanate of Demak subsequently replaced Majapahit in Java.
Sultanate of Palembang was established by Ki gede ing Suro, a Javanese nobles fleeing the Demak court intrique after the death of
Trenggana Sultan of Demak. Palembang was made the center of a sultanate with
Darussalam Mukmiminin Khalifatul susuhunan Sayyidu Abddurrahaman Faith
as its first king. This kingdom formed from the merger of two cultures.
The maritime heritage of the Sriwijaya and Majapahit combined to create
the greatest agricultural and trade center of the Malay world at the
time. One of the most famous king during this period was Sultan
Mahmud Badaruddin II, who won three battles against both Dutch and English forces.
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