Batu Sawar

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Batu Sawar was a historically significant town in present-day Malaysia that served as an early political and administrative center of the Johor Sultanate after the fall of Malacca.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Batu Sawar canonical 1
Kota Tinggi 1

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Statements (29)

Predicate Object
instanceOf former administrative center
historical town
associatedWith Alauddin Riayat Shah II
surface form: Sultan Alauddin Riayat Shah II

early Johor rulers
civilization Malay sultanate polity
country Malaysia
culturalRegion Malay world
economyHistorically riverine trade center
emergedAfter fall of Malacca to the Portuguese in 1511
heritageStatus site of historical significance in Johor
historicalEra post-Malacca Sultanate period
historicalRole early capital of the Johor Sultanate
languageUsedHistorically Old Malay
surface form: Classical Malay
linkedTo Malay-Johor maritime trade
Portuguese conquest of Malacca
surface form: Malay-Portuguese conflicts
locatedIn Johor
present-day Malaysia
locatedOnRiver Johor River
mentionedIn histories of the Johor Sultanate
partOf Johor Sultanate
politicalFunction royal residence of Johor rulers
seat of government of the Johor Sultanate
region Malay Peninsula
religionHistorically Islam
servedAs administrative center of the Johor Sultanate
political center of the Johor Sultanate
status no longer a major urban center
strategicFeature inland river location for defense and trade
successorSettlement later Johor capitals such as Johor Lama

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Johor Sultanate capital Batu Sawar
Johor Sultanate capital Batu Sawar
this entity surface form: Kota Tinggi