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  2. Parameswara of Malacca - Wikipedia

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    Malacca (滿剌加) as it appears in the Mao Kun map, regarded as a record of Admiral Zheng He's treasure voyages, as compiled in the Wubei Zhi. After the foundation of the new settlement in Malacca, Parameswara initiated the development of the place and ordered his men to cultivate the lands with banana, sugar cane, yam and other crops for food.

  3. Malacca Sultanate - Wikipedia

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    Malacca's tin ingot, photo taken from National History Museum of Kuala Lumpur. Malacca developed from a small settlement to a cosmopolitan Entrepôt within the span of a century. This rapid progression was attributable to several factors, key among which were its strategic location along one of the world's most important shipping lanes, the ...

  4. Tun Ali of Malacca - Wikipedia

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    Bendahara Sri Nara Diraja Tun Ali was a Tamil Muslim and the fourth bendahara of the Malacca Sultanate. He was the penghulu bendahari of Malacca before becoming bendahara. He allegedly conspired to assassinate the sultan of Malacca, Raja Sri Parameswara Dewa Shah. According to other sources, Tun Ali and his nephew, Raja Kassim was conspiring to ...

  5. Boundless (2022 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Carlos Scholz as Charles V, King of Spain and Holy Roman Emperor; Manuel Morón as Cardinal Fonseca [1] Colin Ryan as Enrique of Malacca, a Malay slave; Pedro Bachura as Omar, a sailor from Madeira; Dídac Calpe as Juan, a Spanish cabin boy; Pepón Nieto as Padre Bartolomé [3] Carlos Cuevas as Martino [3] Mario Toñanez as Chief of the Guaraní

  6. Mendam Berahi - Wikipedia

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    Mendam Berahi was a legendary royal galley (Classical Malay: ghali kenaikan raja) said to have been used by the Malacca Sultanate in the early 16th century. This ship is fictional, recorded in the epic Hikayat Hang Tuah, and that type of ship, the ghali, did not exist until after the 1530s.

  7. Johor Sultanate - Wikipedia

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    With the fall of Portuguese Malacca in 1641 and the decline of Aceh due to the growing power of the Dutch, Johor started to re-establish itself as a power along the Strait of Malacca during the reign of Sultan Abdul Jalil Shah III (1623–1677). [8] Its influence extended to Pahang, Sungei Ujong, Malacca, Klang and the Riau Archipelago. [9]

  8. Tulsa King - Wikipedia

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    Tulsa King was ranked tenth on The Wrap ' s "list of titles consumers are most excited about" for the week of September 22, 2024. [90] Within 35 days of the second-season premiere, 10 million households had seen Tulsa King, beating the 9.5 million that viewed season one within the same time period by 8%. By this time the series had eight times ...

  9. Peureulak Sultanate - Wikipedia

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    Princess Ratna Kamala, married to the King of Malacca, Sultan Muhammad Shah (Parameswara). Princess Ganggang, married to the King of the Kingdom of Pasai, Al Malik al-Saleh. The last Sultan of Perlak was the 18th Sultan, Sultan Makhdum Alaiddin Malik Abdul Aziz Johan Berdaulat (ruled 1267 – 1292).