Overview
The Kedah Sultanate (Malay: كسلطانن قدح) is a Muslim dynasty located in the Malay Peninsula. It was originally an independent state, but became a British protectorate in 1909. Its monarchy was abolished after it was added to the Malayan Union but was restored and added to the Malayan Union's successor, the Federation of Malaya. The information regarding the formation of this sultanate and the history before and after its creation comes from the "Kedah Annals". The annals were written in the 18th century, over a millennium after the formation of the supposed Kedah Kingdom. It describes the first king of Kedah as arriving on the shores of Kedah as a result of an attack by a mythical gigantic beast. It.
Historical Periods
Sultanate of Kedah (1139–1293)
1139 CE – 1293 CE
Area: 13,167 km²
Sultanate of Kedah (1294–1374)
1294 CE – 1374 CE
Area: 18,586 km²
Sultanate of Kedah (1375–1458)
1375 CE – 1458 CE
Area: 18,415 km²
Sultanate of Kedah (1459–1511)
1459 CE – 1511 CE
Area: 13,312 km²
Sultanate of Kedah (1512–1528)
1512 CE – 1528 CE
Area: 12,766 km²
Sultanate of Kedah (1529–1571)
1529 CE – 1571 CE
Area: 13,083 km²
Sultanate of Kedah (1572–1587)
1572 CE – 1587 CE
Area: 13,425 km²
Sultanate of Kedah (1588–1690)
1588 CE – 1690 CE
Area: 13,112 km²
Sultanate of Kedah (1691–1799)
1691 CE – 1799 CE
Area: 13,083 km²
Sultanate of Kedah (1800–1821)
1800 CE – 1821 CE
Area: 11,334 km²
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