What are the lessons learn from the glory of the Malay kingdom??? Please i need your help... I have to do a case studies.......
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09-May-2010 · I believe there are many important lessons that we can learn from the ... factors that contributed to the glory of the Melaka Sultanate.
Believe there are many important lessons that we can learn from the ... factors that contributed to the glory of the Melaka Sultanate.
The Malacca Sultanate (Malay: Kesultanan Melayu Melaka; Jawi script: As Sultan Malay Malak) was a Malay sultanate centred in the modern-day state of Malacca, Malaysia. Conventional historical thesis marks c. 1400 as the founding year of the sultanate by a Malay Raja of Singapura (King of Singapore), Parameswara, also known as Iskandar Shah.: 245--246 at the height of the sultanate's power in the 15th century, its capital increased into one of the most important entrepôts of its time, with territory covering much of the Malay Peninsula, the Riau Islands and a significant portion of the northern coast of Sumatra in present-day Indonesia.
The Malay Sultanate of Malacca
Capital Malacca Common languages Classical Malay Religion
Sunni Islam Government Monarchy Sultan
• 1400–1414
Parameswara
• 1414–1424
Megat Iskandar Shah
• 1424–1444
Muhammad Shah
• 1444–1446
Abu Syahid Shah
• 1446–1459
Muzaffar Shah
• 1459–1477
Mansur Shah
• 1477–1488
Alauddin Riayat Shah
• 1488–1511
Mahmud Shah
• 1511–1513
Ahmad ShahBendahara
• 1400–1412 (first)
Tun Perpatih Permuka Berjajar
• 1445–1456
Tun Ali
• 1456–1498
Tun Perak
• 1498–1500
Tun Perpatih Putih
• 1500–1510
Tun Mutahir
• 1510–1511
Paduka TuanHistory
• Established
1400
• Portuguese invasion
1511 Currency Tin ingot, native gold and silver coins
Preceded by Succeeded by Kingdom of Singapura Johor Sultanate Perak Sultanate Pahang Sultanate Portuguese Malacca
Early foundationEdit