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Peureulak Sultanate

Peureulak Sultanate or Perlak Sultanate is the earliest sultanate in Southeast Asia,[1] believed to have converted to Islam as early as the 9th century.[2] The location of Peureulak is in what is now the East Aceh Regency, Indonesia.

Perlak or Peureulak is well known as a perlak wood producing area, a type of wood that is very good for ship building and house building.[3] Its natural products and strategic position made Perlak develop as a commercial port that advanced in the 8th century, visited by ships which included Arab and Persian origin. This led to the development of Islamic societies in this area, mainly as a result of mixed marriages between Muslim merchants and local women.

  1. ^ Tanasaldy, Taufiq (2012). Regime change and ethnic politics in Indonesia. the Netherlands: KITLV Press (Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies). p. 52. ISBN 978-90-6718-389-5.
  2. ^ Aljunied, Khairudin (2019). Islam in Malaysia: An Entwined History. Oxford University Press. p. 35. ISBN 978-0-19-092519-2.
  3. ^ Siregar, Rusman. "Kesultanan Perlak, Kerajaan Islam Pertama di Indonesia". Retrieved 26 November 2020.

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