Pahang Sultanate

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The Pahang Sultanate also referred as the Old Pahang Sultanate, as opposed to the modern Pahang Sultanate, was a Malay Muslim state established in the eastern Malay Peninsula in the 15th century. At the height of its influence, the sultanate was an important power in Southeast Asia and controlled the entire Pahang basin, bordering the Pattani Sultanate to the north and the Johor Sultanate to the south. To the west, its jurisdiction extended over parts of modern-day Selangor and Negeri Sembilan.

1470 — 1623  Wikidata

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1470 — 1623 Pahang Sultanate
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MUS Koin timah Johor-Pahang 1623-1677; 5MUS Koin timah Johor-Pahang 1623-1677; 5
    TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
    eventarmed conflict1500Siamese invasion of MalaccaMalacca sultanate, invasion, Nakhon Si Thammarat Kingdom, Ayutthaya Kingdom, Pahang SultanateWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1551Siege of MalaccaPerak, siege, Portuguese Empire, Kalinyamat Sultanate, Johor Sultanate, Pahang SultanateWikidata
    commonsimageMUS Koin timah Johor-Pahang 1623-1677; 5 Commons