Jambi Malays Batin Kubu Orang Laut Minangkabau Javanese Chinese Arabs
Religion
Sunni Islam
Demonym(s)
Jambian/Jambinese
Government
Monarchy
Sultans
• 1615–1643
Sultan Abdul Kahar (first)
• 1900–1904
Sultan Thaha Syaifuddin (last)
History
• Established
1615
• Disestablished
1904
Population
• 1852 estimate
60,000
Currency
Tin coins
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Sultanate of Malacca
Dutch East Indies
Today part of
Indonesia
The Jambi Sultanate (Jawi:كسلطانن جمبي, romanized: Kesultanan Jambi), alternatively known as Djambi, was a sultanate that was centered in the modern-day province of Jambi in Indonesia. The Dutch conquered the sultanate and killed its last ruling sultan in 1904. The state's founder was Datuk Puduko Berhalo.
The JambiSultanate (Jawi:كسلطانن جمبي, romanized: Kesultanan Jambi), alternatively known as Djambi, was a sultanate that was centered in the modern-day...
the death of Jambi Sultan, Taha Saifuddin, on 27 April 1904 and the success of the Dutch controlled areas of the Sultanate of Jambi, Jambi then was set...
Cermin Island, by of the purchasing of gunpowder, which came from JambiSultanate. The Sulu army was supposed to help Muhyiddin forces in Cermin Island...
former JambiSultanate. The Royal House of Jambi is a royal house of the region of Jambi in the Indonesia, Sumatra. Historically the head of the Jambi Sultanate...
from Jambi. All through its history, the rulers of Johor had constantly shifted their centre of power many times in their efforts to keep the sultanate together...
The Jambi uprising (1885) was a revolt in the JambiSultanate, modern Indonesia, which was put down by the Royal Netherlands Indies Army. In 1835, the...
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di-Pertuan Muda (1777–1784) Ali, Yang di-Pertuan Muda (1784–1805) JambiSultanate – Sultan Sri Maharaja Batu, Sultan (1690–1721) Ahmad Zainuddin/ Anom...
The Melayu Kingdom (also known as Malayu, Dharmasraya Kingdom or the Jambi Kingdom; Chinese: 末羅瑜國; pinyin: Mòluóyú Guó, reconstructed Middle Chinese pronunciation...
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(1699–1720) JambiSultanate – Hilir Jambi, Sultan (1687–1696) Sultan Sri Maharaja Batu, Sultan (1690–1721) Indonesia: Kalimantan (Borneo) Sultanate of Banjar...
called Bandar Riau was opened. As it prospered and a war with the JambiSultanate threatened Johor in 1722, the capital was moved to Riau, which became...
The Malacca Sultanate (Malay: Kesultanan Melaka; Jawi script: کسلطانن ملاک) was a Malay sultanate based in the modern-day state of Malacca, Malaysia....
using gunpowder they had purchased. This gunpowder originated from the JambiSultanate. The Sulu army was supposed to help Muhyiddin forces in Cermin Island...
Sultanate of Deli, the Sultanate of Siak Sri Indrapura, the Riau-Lingga Sultanate, the Sultanate of Bulungan, Pontianak Sultanate, and the Sultanate of...
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Muningsyah was forced to step aside and flee from the royal capital to Lubuk Jambi. The original Pagaruyung Palace on Batu Patah Hill was burned down during...
sites at the Muaro Jambi Temple Compounds, suggesting that the initial centre of Srivijaya was located in the Muaro Jambi Regency, Jambi on the Batang Hari...