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  2. Sultanate of Cirebon - Wikipedia

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    The Sultanate of Cirebon (Indonesian: Kesultanan Cirebon, Pegon: كسلطانن چيربون ‎, Sundanese: Kasultanan Cirebon) was an Islamic sultanate in West Java founded in the 15th century. It is said to have been founded by Sunan Gunungjati , as marked by his letter proclaiming Cirebon's independence from Pajajaran in 1482, [ 2 ...

  3. Cirebon - Wikipedia

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    Cirebon was an independent sultanate under the leadership of Sunan Gunungjati in the early 16th century. After the Sunda Kingdom collapsed, the Sultanates of Banten and Mataram fought over control of Cirebon, which declared its allegiance to Sultan Agung of Mataram, whose grandson Amangkurat II ceded the city to the Dutch in 1677. [ 5 ]

  4. Kingdoms of Sunda - Wikipedia

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    In 1524/1525, Sunan Gunung Jati from Cirebon together with Demak Sultanate armies seized the port of Banten from the control of the Sunda kingdom, and established The Sultanate of Banten affiliating with the Demak Sultanate. Islam preachers have penetrated and introduced people to the peaceful way of life of Islam, and as a result many people ...

  5. History of Sunda Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Thus, a new dynasty was born at the same time as a new kingdom was created. Banten was established as the capital of this new sultanate, held as a province under Sultanate of Cirebon. [15] Finally, in 1531, a peace treaty was concluded between King Surawisesa of Sunda and Syarif Hidayatullah of Cirebon.

  6. List of state leaders in the 18th century - Wikipedia

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    Panembahan Cirebon II Muhammad Muhyiddin, Sultan (1725–1731) Panembahan Cirebon III Muhammad Tair Yarini Sabirin, Sultan (1752–1773) Cirebon, Panembahan line (complete list) – Pangeran Arya Cirebon, Kamaruddin, Sultan (1697–1723) [49] Cirebon I Muhammad Akbaruddin, Sultan (1723–1734) Cirebon II Muhammad Salihuddin, Sultan (1734–1758)

  7. Kraton Kacirebonan - Wikipedia

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    The architecture and interior of the kraton are a blend of Sundanese, Javanese, Islamic, Chinese, and Dutch styles with European architecture. After the death of Sultan Kacirebonan I Sultan Cerbon Commander of the Faithful in 1814, the queen of King Resminingpuri who is the consort of the late Sultan Kacirebonan I lived in the area of Taman Sari Cave Sunyaragi, but by having a young child and ...

  8. List of monarchs of Java - Wikipedia

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    Pangeran Arya Cirebon, Kamaruddin (1697–1723) [son of Sultan Sepuh I] Sultan Cirebon I Muhammad Akbaruddin (1723–1734) [son] Sultan Cirebon II Muhammad Salihuddin (1734–1758) [brother] Sultan Cirebon III Muhammad Harruddin (1758–1768) [nephew] Sultan Cirebon IV (1808–1810; died 1814) [son of Sultan Anom III]

  9. Cirebonese people - Wikipedia

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    Javanese dance in a backyard in Cirebon.. Initially, Cirebonese ethnicity was closely associated with that of the Javanese people and Sundanese.However, its presence later led to the formation of its own culture, ranging from a variety of coastal batik that does not follow the standards of the Javanese palace style commonly known as interior batik, until the emergence of traditional Islamic ...