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Kingdom of Singapura

1299 CE – 1398 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · kingdom
Period
1299 CE – 1398 CE
Duration
99 years
Known Periods
2
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Kingdom of Singapura (Malay: Kerajaan Singapura) was a Malay polity believed to have been founded as a Hindu–Buddhist kingdom during the early history of Singapore on the island of Temasek, lasting from 1299 until its decline and fall between 1396 and 1398. Conventional view marks c. 1299 as the founding year of the kingdom by Sang Nila Utama (also known as "Sri Tri Buana"), whose father is Sang Sapurba, a semi-divine figure who according to legend is the ancestor of several Malay monarchs in the Malay world. The historicity of this kingdom based on the account given in the Malay Annals is uncertain and many historians only consider its last ruler, the Muslim convert Parameswara (or Sri Iskandar Shah).

Historical Periods

Kingdom of Singapura (1305–1394)

1305 CE – 1394 CE

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Area: 461 km²

Kingdom of Singapura (1395–1401)

1395 CE – 1401 CE

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Area: 461 km²

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