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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 ...
Sultanate of Cirebon: Keraton Kasepuhan (complete list) – Sepuh VII Joharuddin, Sultan (1791–1816) [45] Sepuh VIII Syamsuddin, Sultan (1816–1819) Sultanate of Cirebon: Kraton Kanoman (complete list) – Anom VI Muhammad Kamaruddin, Sultan (1807–1819) [45] Sultanate of Cirebon: Kraton Kacirebonan (complete list) – Cirebon IV, Sultan ...
Sultanate of Cirebon: Various Sultanate 1447–1679 AD Demak Sultanate: Demak: Sultanate 1475–1554 AD Galuh Kingdom: Kawali Kingdom 669–1482 AD Sultanate of Jailolo: Jailolo Sultanate 13th century–1832 AD Janggala: Hujung Galuh Kingdom 1045–1135 AD Kahuripan: Kahuripan Kingdom 1019–1045 AD Kalingga Kingdom: Kingdom 6th–7th century AD
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 ...
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 ...
Pendopo in Kraton Kasepuhan, Cirebon Garden of Kraton Kasepuhan A mosque inside the complex of Kraton Kasepuhan. The Kraton Kasepuhan is the oldest kraton (sultan's palace) in the Indonesian city of Cirebon. It is the residence of the Sultan of Kasepuhan and the royal palace of the Sultanate of Cirebon.
Demak Sultanate (1475–1554) Cirebon Sultanate (1430–1666) Banten Sultanate (1527–1813) Sultanate of Siak (1723–1949) Aru Kingdom (1225–1613)
The adjectival form of the word is "sultanic", [1] and the state and territories ruled by a sultan, as well as his office, are referred to as a sultanate (سلطنة salṭanah). [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The term is distinct from king ( ملك malik ), though both refer to a sovereign ruler.