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                 The Palace of the        In the middle of the 15 century the     met Pati Tuban, one of the four primes or             Shortly after the departure of Sultan   as recorded in the Javanese tradition,
                 Sultanate of Ternate.    capital of Campa, Viyaja, fell into the   rulers of the Land of Hitu (Ambon). Both            Zainal Abidin, Pati Tuban returned also   was quite unique. Majapahit was the
                                          hands of Vietnam, which came from       bound an agreement to federate “until the             to the Land of Hitu. When he got home   holder of political hegemony, and in fact
                 Source: Directorate of
                 History and Cultural     the north. The population of Campa      Last Day ---an agreement that would be                he bound an alliance with Waiputih and   Palembang was only his vassal. But in
                 Values, Ministry of      who were still living in the country might   used by the palace of Ternate as a basis         Eran. Then, “when the Pati Tuban came   Palembang it was Raden Patah, son of
                 Education and Culture    then undergo a conversion in the 17 th   for claiming the islands of Buru, Seram,             from Java, the land of Hitu believed in   Brawijaya, who grew up and became a
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                 of the Republic of       century.  But in the historical memory of   Ambon, and Banda.  Shortly after                  God and embraced the religion of the   Muslim. He was also the last, as narrated
                 Indonesia, 2013.         Java, Campa is kept in mind in relation   returning to Ternate, having more conflict          Prophet Muhammad”. 73                  by Babad Tanah Jawi, who beat the
                                          to Islamization, where Raden Rahmat,    with Bima, Sultan Zainal Abidin died. But,            This chain is still to be forwarded.   Majapahit palace, and transferred the
                                          the son of a Princess of Campa getting   at that time Ternate had made himself                Not only each region has a collective   central palace to Demak. 74
                                          married with an Arab origin. He came    a power of Islam. The Portuguese had                  memory about from where they got
                                          to Majapahit to meet his aunt, who was   participated in political competition and            the religion they profess up to now,   Apart from all sorts of historical
                                          said, as narrated partly by Serat Kanda,   trade. The royal rulers after Zainal Abidin        but also the complex pattern of inter-  complexities, if any local collective
                                          to have married the King of Majapahit.   increasingly manifested themselves                   state relations between the sending    memories recorded by traditional
                                          He was later known as Sunan Ampel,      as holders of Islamic powers. Through                 area and the receiving area cannot be   historiography and oral tradition are
                                          one of the oldest saints.               the power of trade and Islam Ternate                  simply determined. It is not too difficult   being described, there will be found
                                                                                  spread its political influence. In this               to understand the relationship between   networks of inter-regional relations. If a
                                          Sunan Giri, commonly called the Pope    situation either through marriage or union                                                   line is drawn from each recipient district
                                          by the Dutch sources, was not only      agreements Ternate attracted small kings              Ternate and Gorontalo, because it      to its sender region respectively, then
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                                          very influential among the saints, but   to come to follow in its footsteps. Here,            was clear at that time (the 17 century)   what will we see? From the collective
                                          also remembered as a missionary to      for example, happened to the Gorontalo-               that Ternate was a respected force.    memory about the Islamization, the
                                          the eastern parts of Indonesia. After   Limbotto alliance, which at times hit by              Likewise is the relationship between the   map of Southeast Asia and particularly
                                          converting to Islam in Makassar, a trade   the crisis as well. A friendship treaty            Sultanate of Demak and Banjarmasin, as   the archipelago (including the Malay
                                          city becoming the trade center after the   between the King of Ternate with both              narrated by Hikayat Banjar. Demak was   Peninsula) would look filled with lines
                                          fall of Malacca to the Portuguese, the   allied rulers became a channel for the               successful in helping Prince Samudera   that intersect one another, but the whole
                                          King of Ternate, Sultan Zainal Abidin   spread of Islam to North Sulawesi. 72                 to regain his kingdom and, according   is integrated ---none is apart from
                                          (who before converting to Islam had the                                                       to the promises he made, he had to     the network chains of the collective
                                          name Kolano Tidore Vongi) went to Giri   71. Paramita R. Abdurachman, “ ‘Niachile Pokaraga:   establish an Islamic kingdom. But in the   memory. In other words, Islam is not
                                                                                  a  sad  Story  of  a  Molucca  Queen”,  Modern  Asian
                                          (1495) to deepen his religious knowledge.   Studies, 22, 3 (1988): 571-592.                   process of Islamization, the relationship   just putting on a cosmopolitan cultural
                                          It was here, according to the Hikayat   72. J.  Bastiaans,  “Persekutuan  Limbotto  dan       between Majapahit and Palembang,       atmosphere, which has been fostered by
                                          Tanah Hitu (written by Imam Rijali), he   Gorontalo”  published  in  Taufik  Abdullah  (ed.)   73. Zacharias  Jqzef  Manusama,  Hikayat  Tanah
                                                                                  Sejarah  Lokal  di  Indonesia,  Yogyakarta:  Gadjah   Hitu: Historic en sociale siructuur van de Ambonse   74. Prof.  Dr.  J.J.  Ras,  “Tradisi  Jawa  mengenai
                                          70.   On  the  Islamization  process  of  Campa,  see   Mada  University  Press,  1990  (3   edition),  199-  eilanden  in  het  algemeen  en  van  Uli  hitu  in  het   masuknya  Islam  di  Indonesia”  dalam  W.A.L.
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                                          Pierre-Yves  Manguin,  “The  Introduction  of  Islam   231. This article is originally in Dutch published in   bijzonder  to  het  midden  der  zeventiende  eeuw”,   Stockhof & N.J.G. Kaptein (eds.), Beberapa Kajian
                                          into Campa”, JMBRAS, Iviii, part 1 (1985): 1-28.  T.B.G., 1938.                               Proefschrift, Rijksuniversiteitte Leiden, 1977: 164.  Indonesia dan Islam”, Jakarta: IMS, 1990, 113-145.


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