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1. The true Colonizers of the Philippines were: Islam – Muslim Sultanates – 1380

2. Bantam, former city and sultanate of Java, Indonesia

3. The Bengal Sultanate remained in power through the early 16th century.

4. In 1749, the Sultanate of Brunei ceded southern Palawan to Spain.

5. The Beduin is a cavalry unit of the Sultanate of the Aserai

6. The political power of the Malacca Sultanate helped Islam's rapid spread through the archipelago.

7. By 1510, the Portuguese had control of all of the former Arab sultanates on the east African coast.

8. Brunei is an energy-rich sultanate on the northern coast of Borneo in Southeast Asia

9. The Sultanate of Muscat also engaged in a very lucrative slave trade across east Africa.

10. Brunei is a small, energy-rich Sultanate on the northern coast of Borneo in Southeast Asia

11. The Sultanate of Oman welcomes the accession of the Republic of Tuvalu to United Nations membership.

12. Brunei, independent Islamic sultanate on the northern coast of the island of Borneo in Southeast Asia

13. Review and analysis of the occurrence of accidents in the Sultanate, in collaboration with UNICEF (2008);

14. The Delhi sultanate reached its greatest extent during the reign of Muhammad bin Tughluq (1325–1351).

15. The sultanate was abolished in the Sukarno era and re-established in 1999 with the 36th sultan.

16. After revolution and independence the Sultanate of Deli still exists but no longer has any political authority.

17. Under Governor Treacher, the company gained more territories on the western coast from the Sultanate of Brunei.

18. The Bruneian Empire (Jawi: كسولتانن بروني) or Empire of Brunei (/ b r uː ˈ n aɪ / broo-NY), also known as Sultanate of Brunei, was a Malay sultanate, centred in Brunei on the northern coast of Borneo island in Southeast Asia

19. The Philippine government mostly based their claim on the Sultanate of Sulu's cession agreement with the British North Borneo Company, as by now the Sultanate had come under the jurisdiction of the Philippine republican administration, which therefore should inherit the Sulu former territories.

20. The Alawite Dynasty is part of the greater sharifian Arab sultanate whose origins are in the Middle East

21. When antimony production increased, the Brunei Sultanate demanded higher taxes from Sarawak; this led to civil unrest and chaos.

22. On 8 November the Sultanate of Cirebon sent between 2,000 and 3,000 native troops to reinforce the city guard.

23. The Hejaz region was formerly under the Mamluk Sultanate until its defeat and take over by the Ottomans in 1517.

24. After Ottoman rule, Aden was ruled by the Sultanate of Lahej, under suzerainty of the Zaidi imams of Yemen.

25. Muscat Container Depot Muscat Container Depot (MCD), operated by Amls is the first and only inland port in the Sultanate

26. The Philippine government also claimed that the heirs of the Sultanate had ceded all their territorial rights to the republic.

27. In the early 15th century, with the decline of the Majapahit kingdom and widespread conversion to Islam, Brunei became an independent sultanate.

28. Pressure by the British to abandon the slave trade further led to the loss of political and economic clout of the Sultanate.

29. Carnatic, at its start, is a Sunni Tamil indian sultanate located in the Coromandel region, India subcontinent of the Asia continent

30. In the coastal sultanates of Sumatra and Kalimantan, for example, sultans and others whose authority had been shored-up by the Dutch, were attacked as soon as Japanese authority left.

31. In Java, a Cocked hat is still in use in the parade uniform of the Dhaeng and Ketanggung brigades; both are from Yogyakarta Sultanate

32. Examining one year's proceedings of the court of Aintab, an Anatolian city that had recently been conquered by the Ottoman sultanate, Peirce argues that local

33. Brunei to Punish Adultery and Gay Sex With Death by Stoning Statutes allowing stoning and amputation will go into effect in the sultanate beginning on April 3

34. This trip was made at the request of the Sultanate of Siak because several kingdoms in East Sumatra were reluctant to acknowledge Siak's power over those countries, including Deli.

35. Considered as one of the finest Mughal emperors, Babur succeeded in securing the dynasty's position in Delhi after a series of sultanates failed to consolidate their seats and his empire went on to rule for over 300 years in India.

36. 28 East Malaysia, consisting of the federal territory of Labuan and the states of Sabah and Sarawak, occupies the northern part of the island of Borneo, bordering Indonesia and the Sultanate of Brunei.

37. North Borneo was founded in 1877–1878 through a series of land concessions in northern Borneo from the Sultanate of Brunei and Sulu to an Austrian-German businessman and diplomat, von Overbeck.

38. The state religion of the Bengal Sultanate was Islam, and the region under its rule, a region that ultimately emerged as the modern nation of Bangladesh, saw a growth of a syncretic form of Islam.

39. A discussion of the situation of human rights in the Sultanate of Oman and its relations with international institutions, indeed with the world at large, would not be complete without an allusion, even a brief one, to its history

40. The sultanate produces copper, chromite, gold, and silvermans main copper reserves are in the suhar area on the al batinah Coasthe processing of ore at the suhar complex, operated by the government-owned oman mining company, began in 1983.

41. Although they managed to defeat the Sultanate the next year and declared a blockade on all ports in Borneo except Brunei, Banjarmasin and Pontianak, the project was cancelled by the British Governor-General Lord Minto in India as it was too expensive.

42. One theory is that during the time it was part of the Bruneian Sultanate, it was referred to as Saba because of the presence a variety of banana called pisang saba (also known as pisang menurun), which is grown widely on the coast of the region and popular in Brunei.

43. The walled city of Ahmadabad, founded by Sultan Ahmad Shah in the 15th century, on the eastern bank of the Sabarmati river, presents a rich architectural heritage from the sultanate period, notably the Bhadra citadel, the walls and gates of the Fort city and numerous mosques and tombs as well as important Hindu and Jain temples of later periods.