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Sultanate of Banjar
كسلطانن بنجر Kesultanan Banjar
1526–1860
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Banjar Sultanate under the reign of Sulaiman of Banjar, c. 1809.
Status
Sultanate
Capital
Banjarmasin, Karang Intan, Martapura, Kayu Tangi
Common languages
Banjar[1]
Religion
Sunni Islam
Sultan
• 1526–1550
Sultan Suriansyah
• 1862–1905
Sultan Muhammad Seman
History
• Established
1526
• Disestablished
1860
Preceded by
Succeeded by
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Dutch East Indies
Today part of
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