Sultanate of Serdang
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3.5674287°N 98.956266°E / 3.5674287; 98.956266
For other uses, see Serdang (disambiguation).
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Quick Facts ﻛﺴﻠطﺎﻧﻦ سردڠ, Capital ...
Sultanate of Serdang ﻛﺴﻠطﺎﻧﻦ سردڠ | |
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1723–1946 | |
Flag | |
Capital | Perbaungan |
Common languages | Malay |
Religion | Islam |
Government | Monarchy Sultanate |
Sultan | |
• 1723-1782 | Tuanku Umar Johan Pahlawan Alam Shah |
• 1879-1946 | Sultan Sulaiman Syariful Alam Shah |
• 2011-Now | Sultan Achmad Thalaa Shariful Alam Shah |
History | |
• Established | 1723 |
1946 | |
Today part of | Indonesia |
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The Sultanate of Serdang (ﻛﺴﻠطﺎﻧﻦ سردڠ) was an early modern Malay-Indonesian monarchy, Serdang was founded in 1723 and joined the Republic of Indonesia in 1946. The Sultanate separated from the Sultanate of Deli after a dispute over the royal throne in 1720. Like other kingdoms on the east coast of Sumatra, Serdang prospered due to the opening of tobacco, rubber and oil palm plantations.