Sambas Sultanate

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The Sambas Sultanate was a historical Malay Islamic kingdom located in what is now West Kalimantan, Borneo, known for its role in regional trade and politics from the 17th to the 19th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Malay Islamic kingdom
historical state
sultanate
architectureStyle Malay-Islamic architecture
capital Sambas NERFINISHED
continent Asia
culturalInfluence spread of Islam in western Borneo
culturalSphere Malay-Islamic civilization
currencyType regional trade currencies
diplomaticRelations neighboring Bornean polities
other Malay sultanates
economy trade-based economy
endTime 19th century
ethnicGroup Malay people NERFINISHED
governmentType monarchy
hasPort riverine port at Sambas
historicalPeriod early modern period
historicalStatus defunct state
knownFor regional politics
regional trade
language Malay
legalSystem Islamic law
customary Malay law
locatedIn Borneo NERFINISHED
West Kalimantan NERFINISHED
present-day Indonesia
partOf Borneo sultanates NERFINISHED
Malay world NERFINISHED
politicalRole regional power in West Kalimantan
politicalSystem hereditary monarchy
region western Borneo NERFINISHED
regionType coastal and riverine state
religion Islam
religiousAffiliation Sunni Islam
rulingTitle Sultan NERFINISHED
startTime 17th century
strategicLocation river mouth on the west coast of Borneo
successor Dutch colonial administration in West Kalimantan
tradeGoods forest products
gold
pepper
tradeRegion South China Sea NERFINISHED
Straits of Malacca NERFINISHED

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Malay sultanates included Sambas Sultanate