Showing posts with label Sultanate of Malacca. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sultanate of Malacca. Show all posts

Sunday, July 4, 2010

The Golden Age

Assalamualaikum and Peace be upon all of you
Welcome to my blog.

I have post an article about Siamese Kedah Pasai Ma a few hours ago. And now, it is the time for me to post an article about the Sultanate of Malacca. Which one is true? Like I said before, it is up to you to decide. In my blog, I will post both of the history as a comparison. Both empires have one thing in common, one of the Muslim Empire in the South East Asia. The only difference is, the Malacca Sultanate is widely taught in school today. But, the Siamese Kedah Pasai Ma is not been told until recently. Why? I will cover it in the future.


Golden Era of Sultanate of Malacca


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The Sultanate of Malacca during its golden era

The Sultanate of Malacca reached its golden age during the reign of Sultan Mansur Shah. The Malaccan Empire emerged as one of the important entrepot empire in the region. The Malaccan port at that time thrived as many traders from east and west come and traded. One statement said that:

"All traders from the West and the Orient came to Malacca. The whole city at that time, full of people."

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The illustration of Malaccan port

One of the factors that contributed to the rise of Malacca was the monsoon winds that enabled Arab and Indian traders from the west to travel to China in the east and vice versa. At the height of its power, the Sultanate encompassed most of modern day Peninsular Malaysia, the site of modern day Singapore and a great portion of eastern Sumatra. It was also the center of Islam in the eastern sphere, where imams and ustazs came to discuss religion and the like. Muslim missionaries were also sent by the Sultan to spread Islam to other communities in the Malay Archipelago, such as in Java, Borneo, and the Philippines. Most of South East Asia at that time was Hindu.

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The replica of Malaccan Royal Palace

The Sultanate's most important regional rivals were Siam in the north and the declining Majapahit Empire in the south. Majapahit was not able to control or effectively compete with Malacca within the archipelago, and came to an end during the later 15th century. Siam on the other hand attacked Malacca three times, but all attacks were repelled.

At the same time, Malacca had a good relationship with Ming, resulting in Zheng He's visits. Parameswara had met the Ming emperor to receive a Letter of Friendship, hence making Malacca the first foreign kingdom to attain such treatment. In 1409, the sultan paid tribute to the Ming emperor to ask for protection against Siam and Malacca was made as protectorate of Ming China. Moreover, Sultan Mansur Shah even married a Ming princess named Hang Li Po. This Sino-Malacca relationship helped deter Siam from further threatening Malacca.

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Sultan Mansur Shah and Bendahara Tun Perak received a delegation of Princess Li Po

During this era, a famous Bendahara and Laksamana of Malacca, Bendahara Tun Perak and Laksamana Hang Tuah has contributed to help the empire grew stronger.

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Sculpture of Admiral Hang Tuah

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Assalamualaikum and Peace be upon all of you.
Welcome to my blog.

I have a published a post about the foundation of Siamese Kedah Pasai Ma. So, I will proceed with the history we all learned in today school syllabus, foundation of the Sultanate of Malacca. It is just a comparable between two sides of the story. When I do my research, I can say that, there still more to come.


Foundation of Malacca Sultanate


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Malacca is founded around 1400 by Paduka Seri Maharaja Parameswara. According to Sejarah Melayu, he was a member of the royal family of Srivijaya and the last King of Singapura. Singapura is founded by Sang Nila Utama in 1324. He is a great grandfather to Paduka Seri Maharaja Parameswara. Sang Nila Utama is a Srivijayan Prince, who removed himself from Bentan to Temasik, where he founded Singapura. He was officially styled as Seri Maharaja Sang Utama Parameswara Batara Sri tri Buana. (Means : Lord Central King Batara of Sri Tri Buana or Three World Realm), lord over Palembang, Bintan and Singapura. Later, the throne is succeeded by his son, Paduka Seri Pekerwa Wira Diraja (1372 - 1386), his grandson, Paduka Seri Rana Wira Kerma (1386 - 1399), and his great grandson, Paduka Seri Maharaja Parameswara (1399 - 1413).

In 1390s, Majapahit sent thousands of ships to attack the remaining Malay Realm of Srivijaya including Singapura. In collusion with Bendahara Sang Rajuna Tapa, Majapahit managed to conquer Singapura in 1401 and expelled Parameswara. Parameswara fled to Muar, Ujong Tanah and Biawak Busuk before founding Malacca in 1402. In 1409, Parameswara assumed the title Sultan Iskandar Shah due to his marriage to a princess from Pasai. His marriage to a muslim princess encourage his subjects to embrace Islam.

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During the foundation, legend has it that the King saw a mouse deer outwit a dog when he was resting under the Malacca tree. He took what he saw as a good omen and decided to establish a capital for his kingdom there.

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Previously, I have post an article of Introduction to the Siamese Kedah Pasai Ma. Now, I will post an article regarding to the famous history of Malacca. This is the history that been teached in school today. Both of the history is sent for a same reason, the history of Islam arrival in the region and of course, and the history of the nation. Whether it is right or wrong, it is up to you to decide.


SULTANATE OF MALACCA

According to Sejarah Melayu, The Malay Sultanate of Malacca was established by Parameswara.In Malay it is known as ‘Kesultanan Melayu Melaka’. At first, it is a Hindu country and later converted into Islam after marriage with the Princess of Pasai in 1409. It is the center of Malay Civilization and at that time, the center of Islamic teachings and culture. At its golden age, the empire covers the Peninsular of Malaysia, Riau Archipelago and eastern Sumatera. 9 Sultans has reign the Empire. The Empire falls in 1511 after been attacked by Portugese.

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The Sultanate of Malacca during its greatest extend

The Sultans of Malacca :-

Parameswara (1400 - 1414), Later converted into Islam and known as Raja Iskandar Syah
Megat Iskandar Syah (1414 - 1424)
Sultan Muhammad Syah (1424 - 1444)
Sultan Abu Syahid (1444 - 1446)
Sultan Muzaffar Syah (1446 - 1459)
Sultan Mansur Syah (1459 - 1477)
Sultan Alauddin Riayat Syah (1477 - 1488)
Sultan Mahmud Syah (1488 - 1528)
Sultan Ahmad Syah (1528 - 1530)

PS : The history of Malacca and The History of Siamese Kedah Pasai Ma can be refer at the panel on the right. Happy surfing.

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