Maulana Hasanuddin of Banten

Summary

Maulana Hasanuddin (also spelled Hasanuddin) was a ruler of the Banten Sultanate from c. 1552 to 1570. Hasanuddin was a Azmatkhani Ba 'Alawi Sayyid, the son of Sunan Gunungjati and Nyai Ratu Kawunganten.

Maulana Hasanuddin
First ruler of Banten Sultanate
Sultan of Banten
Reign1552–1570
PredecessorSunan Gunungjati (sultan of Cirebon)
SuccessorMaulana Yusuf
Born1478
Died1570 (aged 91–92)
Banten Sultanate
Burial
IssueMaulana Yusuf of Banten
Pangeran Sunyararas
HouseAzmatkhan
FatherSunan Gunungjati
MotherNyai Ratu Kawunganten
ReligionSunni Islam

He extended the domains of Banten to the pepper-producing region of Lampung, in South Sumatra. This area, which already had long-standing ties with West Java, facilitated Banten's rise to prominence as a pepper port.[1]

Notes edit

  1. ^ M.C. Ricklefs, A History of Modern Indonesia Since c. 1300, 2nd ed., Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1994, p. 38
Preceded by
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Sultan of Banten
ca. 1552–1570
Succeeded by