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The Sultanate of Siak Sri Indrapura, often called Sultanate of Siak (Indonesian: Kesultanan Siak Sri Inderapura; Jawi: كسلطانن سياك سري اندراڤور ), was a kingdom that was located in present-day Siak Regency, and nearby other regions from 1722 to 1949.
He was crowned as the sultan at the age of 23 succeeding his father Sultan Syarif Hasyim. [1] [2] Sultan Syarif Kasim II was a supporter of the independence struggle in Indonesia. After Indonesia proclaimed independence, he ceded Siak Sultanate to be part of united Indonesia, and he contributed his wealth of 13 million guilders (equivalent to ...
Sayyid Ali , 8th Sultan of Siak (1797–1811) Sayyid Ibrahim , 9th Sultan of Siak (1811–1827) Sayyid Ismail , 10th Sultan of Siak (1827–1864) Syarif Kasim I , 11th Sultan of Siak (1864–1889) Syarif Hasyim , 12th Sultan of Siak (1889–1908) Syarif Kasim II, 13th Sultan of Siak (1915–1946), National Hero of Indonesia
Mehmed, Resimli Kitab, 1909. Mehmed Vahdeddin was born at the Dolmabahçe Palace, in Constantinople, on 14 January 1861. [5] [6] [failed verification] His father was Abdulmejid I, who died when he was only five months old, and Vahdeddin's mother Gülistu Kadın died when he was four years old.
Regains Imereti in 1412. Despite his efforts to restore the country from the ruins left by the Turco-Mongol warlord Timur's invasions, Georgia never recovered and faced the inevitable fragmentation that was followed by a long period of stagnation. He was the last ruler of a united Georgia which was relatively free from foreign domination ...
Raja Kecil (d. 1746), or Raja Kecik, also known as Sultan Abdul Jalil Rahmat Shah (r. 1722–1746), was the first sultan of the Sultanate of Siak Sri Indrapura.A controversial figure, due to his origin tales and the rebellion he led, Raja Kecil united a multi-ethnic force in eastern Sumatra to defeat the Johor Sultanate in 1718.
In 1130, Georgia was attacked by the Sultan of Ahlat, Shah-Armen Sökmen II (c. 1128–1183). This war was started by the passage of Ani into the hands of the Georgians; Demetrius I had to compromise and give up Ani to the Shaddadid emir Fadl ibn Mahmud on terms of vassalage and inviolability of the Christian churches.
Sultan Badr ul-Alam Syah (died 1765) was the twenty-sixth sultan of Aceh in northern Sumatra. He usurped the throne from the House of Royal Buginese Wajoq-Aceh and ruled from 1764 to 1765. When Sultan Alauddin Johan Syah died in 1760, his son and successor Alauddin Mahmud Syah I was still young.