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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 Sharif ulHashim, arrived in Sulu from Melaka (Malacca Malaysia) Sharif ul-Hashim, arrived in Sulu from Melaka (Malacca Malaysia) Historical Timeline of the Sultanate of Sulu Including Related Events of the Neighboring Area Historical Timeline of the Sultanate of Sulu Including Related Events of the Neighboring Area By this time, the Melakan Sultanate had become the leading center of Islam in Southeast Asia By this time, the Melakan Sultanate had become the leading center of Islam in Southeast Asia 1450 1450 1451 1451 1457 1457 The Royal Sultanate of Sulu was established. The Royal Sultanate of Sulu was established. Sharif ulHshim (14571480) declared himself H.R.H. (His Royal Highness) Paduka Maulana Mahasari Sharif Sultan Hashem Abu Bakar, Sultan of Sulu, of the Saudi House of Hashemite in Hadramaut (where most Tausug and Yakan believed Prophet Mohammad's genealogy is traced) Sharif ul-Hāshim (1457-1480) declared himself H.R.H. (His Royal Highness) Paduka Maulana Mahasari Sharif Sultan Hashem Abu Bakar, Sultan of Sulu, of the Saudi House of Hashemite in Hadramaut (where most Tausug and Yakan believed Prophet Mohammad's genealogy is traced) 1470 1470 Muslims captured the Madjapahit Empire (Indonesia) Muslims captured the Madjapahit Empire (Indonesia) Majapahit was one of the last major empires of the region and is considered to be one of the greatest and most powerful empires in the history of Indonesia and Southeast Asia Majapahit was one of the last major empires of the region and is considered to be one of the greatest and most powerful empires in the history of Indonesia and Southeast Asia 14731521 1473-1521 Golden age rule of Nakhoda Ragam Sultan Bulkeiah Golden age rule of Nakhoda Ragam Sultan Bulkeiah This Sultanate of Brunei expanded her hegemony (control of one state over others) to include: This Sultanate of Brunei expanded her hegemony (control of one state over others) to include: 1509 1509 o North Borneo o Sarawak o Indonesia Balabac o Banggi islando Palawan o and the new Royal Sultanate of Sulu o North Borneo o Sarawak o Indonesia Balabac o Banggi islando Palawan o and the new Royal Sultanate of Sulu A Bengali Putih (White Bengals or Europeans) and Diego Lopez de Sequeira with a squadron of five Portuguese battle ships established the first White settlement in Melaka A Bengali Putih (White Bengals or Europeans) and Diego Lopez de Sequeira with a squadron of five Portuguese battle ships established the first White settlement in Melaka Ferdinand Magellan was said to be a member of this expedition Ferdinand Magellan was said to be a member of this expedition He married Param Isuli, daughter of Raja Baguinda (religious missionary from Sumatra) He married Param Isuli, daughter of Raja Baguinda (religious missionary from Sumatra) 1511 1511 Portuguese Privateer Alfonso de Albuquerque captured Melaka from de Sequeira and reported of Muslim trading vessels from Sulu anchored in that Malay port Portuguese Privateer Alfonso de Albuquerque captured Melaka from de Sequeira and reported of Muslim trading vessels from Sulu anchored in that Malay port 1512 1512 Unnamed Portuguese sailors made a brief landing in Mindanaw Unnamed Portuguese sailors made a brief landing in Mindanaw 1520 1520 Jesuit historian Francisco Combe reported of an unnamed Muslim Sharif who tried to spread Islam in Jolo but died at Bud Tumangtangis. His magnificent tomb was comparable to those in Mellacah, but unfortunately in the years following, Manila Spaniards burned it to the ground. Jesuit historian Francisco Combe reported of an unnamed Muslim Sharif who tried to spread Islam in Jolo but died at Bud Tumangtangis. His magnificent tomb was comparable to those in Mellacah, but unfortunately in the years following, Manila Spaniards burned it to the ground. 1521 1521 Antonio Pigafetta deVicenza, the Italian chronicler of Ferdinand Magellan, was said to have visited Bruneis Sultan Bulkeiah's court around this time. Antonio Pigafetta deVicenza, the Italian chronicler of Ferdinand Magellan, was said to have visited Bruneis Sultan Bulkeiah's court around this time. While Pigafetta was cruising along the Bornean coast, fellow Spaniards captured Rajah Matanda of May Nilad (Manila) Rajah Matanda is the grandson of the reigning Sultan Bulkeiah and nephew to Brunei Raja Muda (Rajah Suleiman) Rajah Suleiman was himself a soninlaw of another Brunei Sultan Abdul Kahar and this incident could have made unfortunate misgivings of his view of White men as he was to meet them again in the Battle of May Nilad in 1570 While Pigafetta was cruising along the Bornean coast, fellow Spaniards captured Rajah Matanda of May Nilad (Manila) Rajah Matanda is the grandson of the reigning Sultan Bulkeiah and nephew to Brunei Raja Muda (Rajah Suleiman) Rajah Suleiman was himself a son-in-law of another Brunei Sultan Abdul Kahar and this incident could have made unfortunate misgivings of his view of White men as he was to meet them again in the Battle of May Nilad in 1570
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