Sultanate of Deli

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The Sultanate of Deli was a Malay Islamic kingdom in northeastern Sumatra, centered on Medan, that flourished as a trading and political power from the 17th to the early 20th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Malay Islamic kingdom
former monarchy
sultanate
capital Medan NERFINISHED
centeredOn Medan NERFINISHED
continent Asia
culturalSphere Malay culture
dissolved 20th century
economyBasedOn agriculture
trade
era colonial period in Indonesia
early modern period
established 17th century
ethnicGroup Malay people NERFINISHED
flourishedDuring 17th century
18th century
19th century
governmentType absolute monarchy
hasPortCity Belawan (region of influence) NERFINISHED
hasTitleHolder Sultan of Deli NERFINISHED
historicalRegion North Sumatra NERFINISHED
influencedBy Islamic law
Malay sultanates
knownFor pepper trade
strategic trading position in the Malacca Strait region
tobacco plantations
language Malay
locatedIn Dutch East Indies NERFINISHED
Sumatra NERFINISHED
northeastern Sumatra
present-day Indonesia
namedAfter Deli region NERFINISHED
partOf Islamic states of Southeast Asia
Malay world NERFINISHED
history of Indonesia
history of Sumatra
politicalRole local Malay power in Sumatra
regional trading power
region East Coast of Sumatra NERFINISHED
religion Islam
religiousCharacter Sunni Islam NERFINISHED
significantPeriod early 20th century
successorState Republic of Indonesia NERFINISHED
tradingPartners foreign merchants in the Malacca Strait
other Malay sultanates
typeOfMonarchy hereditary monarchy

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Great Mosque of Medan builder Sultanate of Deli