A. Brief Information Ternate Sultanate played important roles in the development of the eastern Indonesia during the 13th to 17th centuries. In its heyday (16th Century), Ternate Sultanate‘s territories covered the entire Maluku, and other surrounding areas like North Sulawesi, the Southern Philippines, and Marshall Islands in the ... detail... »
A. Brief Information Once there was a beautiful princess whose name was Ratu Ayu Tirto Negoro coming from China. She was the consort of a king ruling Madura Island at the time. As she was a yellow skin girl, differed from the local inhabitants that were brown, the King‘s palace was named Potre Koneng that literally means “A Yellow ... detail... »
A. Brief Information Yogyakarta Palace is the symbol of the heart of Javanese cultural civilization centered in Yogyakarta Province, Indonesia. Yogyakarta Palace, or known formally as Kraton Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat, was built by Pangeran Mangkubumi titled Sultan Hamengku Buwono I in 1755 A.D. following the signing of Treaty of Giyanti. ... detail... »
A. Brief Information The establishment of Pontianak City cannot be separated from the early history of the Kadriah Palace that was built by Sayyid Abdurrahman Alkadri (1728-1808 A.D.). He was well-known as the first Sultan of the Kadriah Sultanate who wandered to many regions in Malay Archipelago to carry on the international commerce ... detail... »