Jambi Sultanate

E177358

The Jambi Sultanate was a historical Malay Islamic kingdom centered in present-day Jambi on the east coast of Sumatra, which flourished as a regional trading power and frequently rivaled neighboring sultanates.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Islamic state
Malay kingdom
historical sultanate
capital Jambi
continent Asia
coreTerritory Batanghari River
surface form: Batanghari River basin
culturalSphere Malay-Islamic civilization
economyBasedOn maritime trade
riverine trade
trade
engagedIn Indian Ocean trade
inter-island trade
regional diplomacy
ethnicCharacter Malay
flourishedAs regional trading power
governmentType sultanate
hadReligionAsStateIdeology Islam
historicalLanguageFamily Austronesian languages
historicalStatus defunct state
language Malay
locatedIn Sumatra
east coast of Sumatra
locatedInPresentDay Indonesia
Jambi
partOf Sumatran polities
partOfRegion Malay world
politicalCulture Malay adat and Islamic law
politicalSystem hereditary monarchy
region Southeast Asia
religion Islam
religiousAffiliation Sunni Islam
rivaled Jambi–Johor polity
Johor Sultanate
Sultanate of Palembang
surface form: Palembang Sultanate

neighboring sultanates
strategicPosition Strait of Malacca trade network
successorTerritory Jambi
surface form: Jambi Province
tradeGoods camphor
forest products
gold
pepper
resins
tradeNetwork Indian Ocean drainage basin
surface form: Indian Ocean basin

Malay Archipelago
usedScript Jawi script
Malay script

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Johor Sultanate conflict Jambi Sultanate