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A portrait of an old     it is known today. The conquest of this   that of Banten. Within the community,               plantations. Therefore, the conquest of   areas with a very high potential for
                 mosque in Minangkabau.   harbor city simultaneously ruled out the   especially in West Java, Cirebon was               Sunda Kelapa was economically very     the production of goods that could be
                                          possibility of cooperation between the   already regarded as the center of                    strategic. Sunda Kelapa was a busy     traded in international markets. The third
                 Source: Directorate of
                 History and Cultural     Portuguese and the Pajajaran kingdom.   Islamization.                                         harbor for trade in commodities and this   ruler of the kingdom, Maulana Yusuf
                 Values, Ministry of      With military aid from Demak, the Banten   It is important also to note that the              is what had attracted the Portuguese’s   (reigning from 1570 to 1586), expanded
                 Education and Culture    authorities managed to prevent this     development of these two sultanates                   interest to establish economic ties with   his territory by conquering Pakuwan,
                 of the Republic of       possibility.                            –especially Banten– also supported the                Pajajaran, the ruler of Sunda Kelapa   the capital of Pajajaran, now known
                 Indonesia                Nurullah’s role in Banten appears to    development of the maritime economy                   before it was taken over by the sultanate   as Bogor, after which the kingdom of
                                          have been limited to that of laying the   on the north coast of Java as a result of           of Banten.                             Pajajaran practically ceased to exist.
                                          foundation of the Islamic kingdom. Soon   the massive influx of Muslim traders from           Still within the framework of economic   Unlike his predecessors, Maulana Yusuf
                                          after successfully having consolidated   the Malay world after the fall of Malacca.           interests, it is crucial to mention that the   was known for his attempts to expand
                                          the political power of the kingdom, he   Located on the coast of the Java Sea,                second ruler of Banten, Hasanuddin,    his empire. During his reign, Banten
                                          handed the seat of power over to his    Banten became a new trading center that               expanded his power to Lampung and      attacked Palembang out of Lampung,
                                          son, Hasanuddin; meanwhile, he himself   was visited by many international traders.           surrounding areas in the south Sumatra.   which had long been part of Banten
                                          decided to build his own kingdom in     Banten was also strategic as a “gateway”              These areas were very important for    territory, it was during this expansion he
                                          another area, Cirebon. It has been      to the eastern parts of the archipelago,              the economic development of the        died in the battlefield.
                                          difficult to find the reasons behind    especially Maluku, which were renowned                Kingdom, especially their plantation   The major impact of the maritime trade
                                          Nurullah’s decision to leave Banten and   for their production of pepper and                  products such as pepper that attracted   for the development of Islamic kingdoms
                                          to move to Cirebon; however, as told by   spices. Historians noted the presence of            many international traders. Therefore,   along the north coast of Java and
                                          historians, religious motives, especially   merchants from Turkey, Arab, Persia,              as J. Kathirithamby-Wells asserted, the   also in other areas in the archipelago
                                          his wish to devote himself to spiritual life   Bengal, and Gujarat, in addition to the        rising demand for pepper in international   further influenced Demak’s political
                                          and the spread of Islam, seemed to play   Chinese who had settled long before                 markets was the basis of Banten’s      interest in the eastern part of Java. As
                                          a dominant role. This can be explained,   and who had become the subjects of                  growth along with Aceh rather than the   was the case of West Java, the ruler of
                                          for example, by the fact that after his   the Sultanate.                                      fall of Malacca to the Portuguese. The   Demak appeared to have “tolerated” the
                                          arrival in Cirebon it is not recorded with                                                    argument is that after the fall of Malacca   establishment of the Islamic kingdoms in
                                          any certainty whether he consolidated   Moreover, the presence of international               only areas that produced pepper could   East Java and they had a relatively large
                                          his political power apart from building a   traders was also supported by the fact            develope into large Islamic kingdoms,   degree of autonomy like Kudus, Jepara,
                                          royal palace as he had done in Banten. It    that Banten –like Aceh in Sumatra– was           such as Aceh and Banten, and Ternate   Gresik and Surabaya. The rulers of these
                                          seems that he required a large mosque   a region that produced goods that were                                                       kingdoms, as will be explained below, still
                                          to be built in imitation of the mosque of   sold in international markets, especially         and Makassar in the eastern part of the   recognized Demak as the center of the
                                          Demak. From this we can understand      pepper. In contrast to Central Java, which            archipelago.                           Islamic sultanates in Java. However, at
                                          why Cirebon had its own religiously     was more suitable to agriculture, Banten              Similarly, in a later development,     the same time, rulers who had the status
                                          spiritual prestige that even surpassed   and West Java were more suitable for                 Banten expanded politically only in    of religious scholars, so-called “raja-



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