- Johor, Riau, Lingga, Bengkalis, Karimon, Rokan, Siak, Kampar, Jambi,
Inderagiri and Aru. The
rulers of
these governments converted to
Islam due to Malaccan...
-
traditions were
better known by its nicknames, such as
Kanorace op de
Inderagiri (lit. 'Canoe race of Indragiri') or
Kanorace op de
Batang Koeantan (lit...
-
states unsuccessfully ****erted
their autonomy such as Pahang,
Kampar and
Inderagiri. This led one of Mansur's son to be
leader of Pahang. Manjung, Rupat,...
- Hilir, Dumai, Bengkalis, ****u Meranti, up to Pelalawan, Siak,
Inderagiri Hulu and
Inderagiri Hilir. Riau was once the seat of
great Malay sultanates, such...
-
Kuantan River,
Batang Indragiri,
Sungai Indragiri,
Soengai Inderagiri,
Batang Inderagiri,
Batang Kuantan,
Batang Koeantan,
Sungai Kuatan, Koentan, Sungai...
- area.
Johor further built an
alliance with Pahang, Palembang, Jambi,
Inderagiri,
Kampar and Siak
against Aceh.
Iskandar Muda's
campaigns continued, however...
- with Benkulen, Painan,
Padang and
Pariaman on the same coast, and Siak,
Inderagiri and
Jambi on the
eastern flank, made up the
eight bab or
gateways to the...
- that the
rulers of
Pahang and
Indragiri were responsible. The
ruler of
Inderagiri suggested that Raja Merlang, who had
married Alauddin's half
sister Raja...
-
Sultan Ahmad. The
other potential perpetrators included the
chief of
Inderagiri, Raja Merlang, who
lived in
Malacca and had
married Raja Bakal, the half-sister...