- Raja Ijau
Ratu Hijau (Thai: รายาฮิเยา) was a Malay sovereign queen of
Patani who reigned from1584 -1616 . Her name means "the Green Queen" in English. She was the eldest daughter ofSultan Mansur Shah . According to the Portuguesechronicler Mendez Pinto , she came to the throne in 1584 as a sister of the murdered Patani king after twenty years of unstable rule. She was already in power when the first Dutch and English Company agents visited this region of what is now southern Thailand. She was also known as the 'great queen of Patani'. According toJacob van Neck 's writing in 1604, he reported a relatively prosperous state under Ratu Hijau, who was "one well-disposed to merchants". The Malay monarchy under her rule absorbed diversity of foreign traders into a polyglot elite united by the royal person, a Malaylingua franca , and a pattern of rules and sacred regalia passed down from courts such asMelaka andPasai . The majority of the merchants were said to be Chinese merchants, of which the most important of them, such as the leading commercial officialDatu Sirinara , had converted to Islam and adopted Malay court etiquette. She was succeeded by her younger sisterRatu Biru .External links
* http://www.guide2womenleaders.com/Womeninpower1570.htm
* http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Thailand.html
* [http://www.rockmekong.org/media-cov/News2002/queens.htm Queens of Pattani]References
* A. Teeuw & D. K. Wyatt. "Hikayat Patani: The Story of Patani". Bibliotheca Indonesica, 5. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1970.
* Ahmad Fathy al-Fatani. "Pengantar Sejarah Patani". Alor Setar: Pustaka Darussalam, 1994.
* Wayne A. Bougas. "The Kingdom of Patani: Between Thai and Malay Mandalas". Occasional Paper on the Malay World, no. 12. Selangor: Institut Alam dan Tamadun Melayu, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 1994.
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