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Sunan Gunungjati (1448–1568) was one of the Wali
Songo or nine
saints of
Islam revered in
Indonesia for the
propagation of
Islam as the
dominant religion...
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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...
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English name of both was Bantam. It is said to have been
founded by
Sunan Gunungjati, who had
previously founded Cirebon. Once a
great trading centre in Southeast...
- c. 1552 to 1570.
Hasanuddin was a
Azmatkhani Sayyid, the son of
Sunan Gunungjati and Nyai Ratu Kawunganten. He
extended the
domains of
Banten to the pepper-producing...
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Demak after he
succeeded Pati Unus.
Sultan Trenggana was
crowned by
Sunan Gunungjati, one of the Wali
Songo who
spread Islam in Java. He
became the
third and...
- the river).
Raden Trenggana (r. 1522–1546) was then
crowned by
Sunan Gunungjati (one of the Wali Songo) and
became the
third and
greatest ruler of Demak...
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fleet arrived off the coast, newly-converted
Javanese Muslims under Sunan Gunungjati captured the port of
Banten and the
surrounding area from the Sundanese...
- Ilir, also
known as
Banten Lama.
According to
Sejarah Banten, when
Sunan Gunungjati and his son, Hasanuddin,
arrived in
Banten Girang, they
visited Mount...
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Sultanate of
Cirebon (complete list) – Cakrabuana,
Prince (1445–1479)
Sunan Gunungjati,
Sultan (1479–1568) Indonesia:
Sumatra Samudera Pasai Sultanate (complete...
- Ratu,
Sultan (1596–1651)
Sultanate of
Cirebon (complete list) –
Sunan Gunungjati,
Sultan (1479–1568) Fatahillah,
General (1568–1570)
Panembahan Ratu, Sultan...