- The Sultanate of Cirebon
The Sultanate of Cirebon (Indonesian: "Kesultanan Cirebon", Sundanese: "Kasultanan Cirebon") was a sultanate in
West Java founded in the sixteenth century. It is said to have been founded bySunan Gunungjati , who also establishedThe Sultanate of Banten .The sultanate lay in the vicinity of the modern-day city of
Cirebon on Java's north coast.History
Cirebon was part of Sunda kingdom as stated on travel records of Prince Bujangga Manik, a Hindu Sundanese monk who visited all of the holy Hindu sites in
Java andBali at the beginning of the sixteenth century. In his "lontar" manuscripts, which are saved in theBoelian Library ofOxford University in England since the sixteenth century, the border of the Sunda kingdom in the west is Sunda Streats and in the east is Cipamali river (present day kali Brebes) and Ciserayu river (presend day kali Serayu) in Central Java Province. [cite book | last =Ekajati | first =Edi S. | publisher= Yayasan Cipta Loka Caraka | title = Kebudayaan Sunda Jaman Pajajaran | year =2005| accessdate = ]Other source proclaiming the fact is a report from
Tomé Pires , a Portuguese explorer. He wrote in his report:Some people affirm that the Sunda kingdom take up half of the whole island of Java; others, to whom more authority is attributed, say that the Sunda kingdom must be a third part of the island and an eight more. It ends at the river chi Manuk. The river intersects the whole island from sea to sea in such away that when the people of Java describe their own country, they say that it is bounded to the west by island of Sunda. The people hold that whoever passes this strait (the river Cimanuk) into the South Sea is carried off by violent currents and unable to return. [cite book | last =SJ | first =Adolf Heuken | publisher= Cipta Loka Caraka | title = Sumber-sumber asli sejarah Jakarta, Jilid I: Dokumen-dokumen sejarah Jakarta sampai dengan akhir abad ke-16 | year =1999| accessdate = |page = 34 ]
Pires also wrote that:
The people of Sunda are said to be truthful. They, with great city of Dayo, the town and lands and port of Bantam, the port of Pontang, the port of Cheguide, the port of Tangaram, the Port of Tangaram, the port of Calapa, the port of chi Manuk.
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*portal|Indonesia
*History of Indonesia
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