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Name: Kelantan Sultanate

Type: Polity

Start: 1268 AD

End: 1812 AD

Nation: kelantan

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A sultanate located in the region of the state with the same name in modern-day Malaysia.

Establishment


  • January 1268: Foundation of the Kelantan Sultanate.
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    1. Events


  • January 1451: In 1450, the Kelantan Sultanate fell under the power of the Ayutthaya Kingdom (Siam) before being conquered by the Malacca Sultanate. This marked a significant shift in power dynamics in the region during the 15th century.

  • January 1761: In 1760, the raja at Kubang Labu, variously identified by accounts as either Long Muhammad or Long Pandak, succeeded in reuniting the disparate territories under a single ruler.

  • January 1765: In 1764, Kelantan regained its independence from Siam under the leadership of Sultan Muhammad I.

  • January 1781: Foundation of Besut Darul Iman.

  • April 1782: Syburi (present-day Kedah) and Trengganu in Malaysia are conquered by the Rattanakosin Kingdom.

  • January 1796: In 1795, Kelantan came under the rule of the Trengganu Sultanate, led by Sultan Zainal Abidin III.

  • January 1801: In 1800 Kelantan became independent from Trengganu rule

  • Disestablishment


  • January 1813: Kelantan falls under Thai sovereignty.
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