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Fall of the Malacca Sultanate | How 1000 Portuguese Soldiers Toppled an Empire
Malaysian history often centers around the Malacca Sultanate. The Malacca Sultanate was a diverse and prosperous merchant empire with extensive trade networks throughout the Indian Ocean, but in 1512CE its capital city was captured by a small Portuguese invasion force. The event sent the Malacca Sultanate into a tailspin from which it never recovered.
Despite how important the event is to Southeast Asian and Indian history, few know the details. In fact, the Fall of the Malacca Sultanate is a story that involves many fascinating people, from feuding Tamil and Gujarati merchant lords to an imprisoned Portuguese soldier who managed to ferry secret messages to his comrades.
I hope you enjoy this video!
Notable source used:
"An Examination of the Fall of Melaka in 1511" by RW McRoberts....
published: 05 Jun 2020
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Malacca Sultanate History (Malay Empire Southeast Asia)
The Malay dynasty known as the Sultanate of Malacca, which controlled the region from 1403 to 1511, is still referenced in institutions and phrase as having given Malay history its golden age. Paramesvara (d. 1424, Malacca), a Sumatran prince who fled his native Palembang due to a Javanese attack, established himself in Tumasik (current-day Singapore) for a short time before settling in Malacca in the latter half of the 14th or the beginning of the 15th century. With its excellent natural harbor, Malacca controlled the primary sea route that still bears its name between China and India.
In 1414, Paramesvara converted to Islam and adopted the name Sultan Iskandar Shah. He quickly established tributary ties with Ming China and substantially benefited from that kingdom's rekindled interest in...
published: 30 Aug 2022
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1389 - Singapura Falls for the First Time
Two different accounts explain how Singapura fell for the first time in the late 1300s. Both, however, have a similar conclusion. After Singapura was brutally attacked by a foreign power, the last king of Singapura fled to Melaka, where he founded the Melaka Sultanate.
published: 11 Mar 2019
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Most of freedom Malacca Sultanate
#shorts #history #asia #europe #meme #edit #empire #ww2 ##future #balkan #malacca #sultanate
published: 13 Nov 2022
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Fall of Malacca
After Reconquista ended in late 15th century of expelling Muslim in Iberian peninsula, Portuguese plan to dominate spice trade and spread catholic religion in the indies. in 1510 they capture sultanate of Goa. and then in April 1511, Portuguese fleet led by Alfonso de Alburquerque (alfonso from Al-Barquq) consisted of 18 battleship and 1200 full armored army set sail from Cochin, India to conquer Sultanate of Malacca. Before arriving in Malacca, they raid the royal fleet of Sultanate of Pasai, Aceh and subdued them. Thus disabling Pasai to support defending neighbouring Malacca. Then, in July the siege of Malacca began,While Malaccan fleet are away, Sultan Mahmud Shah III, assembling the Malacca army & partisan to defend their city. The Portuguese then bombarded Malacca in 25 July 1511, al...
published: 15 Nov 2016
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Pain Scale-Malacca Sultanate#shorts
published: 16 Nov 2021
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(EKSKLUSIF) ILUSTRASI 3D & AUDIO Zaman Kemahsyuran Kesultanan Melayu Melaka
Sukar untuk generasi masa kini menggambarkan suasana kota Melaka ketika zaman Kesultanan Melayu Melaka. Namun demikian, ia tidak mematahkan semangat seorang anak Melayu yang cuba ‘membangunkan’ semula kota itu.
Kecintaan pada sejarah dan kepakaran menghasilkan ilustrasi tiga dimensi (3D) melalui perisian 3D Studio Max sejak 18 tahun lalu membolehkan Mohd. Faizal Rahmat, 36, membawa semula nostalgia kota Melaka pada zaman keagungannya.
SUMBER : FB@mohd faizal rahmat
BERITA : KOSMO
AUDIO : YT@whitesand
SFX : YT@free sound effects / YT@audio-video FX
published: 01 Oct 2019
13:35
Fall of the Malacca Sultanate | How 1000 Portuguese Soldiers Toppled an Empire
Malaysian history often centers around the Malacca Sultanate. The Malacca Sultanate was a diverse and prosperous merchant empire with extensive trade networks ...
Malaysian history often centers around the Malacca Sultanate. The Malacca Sultanate was a diverse and prosperous merchant empire with extensive trade networks throughout the Indian Ocean, but in 1512CE its capital city was captured by a small Portuguese invasion force. The event sent the Malacca Sultanate into a tailspin from which it never recovered.
Despite how important the event is to Southeast Asian and Indian history, few know the details. In fact, the Fall of the Malacca Sultanate is a story that involves many fascinating people, from feuding Tamil and Gujarati merchant lords to an imprisoned Portuguese soldier who managed to ferry secret messages to his comrades.
I hope you enjoy this video!
Notable source used:
"An Examination of the Fall of Melaka in 1511" by RW McRoberts.
"The Rise and Fall of the Great Melakan Empire" by Cheah Boon Kheng
"Ming China's Support for Sultan Mahmud of Melaka and its Hostility Towards the Portuguese After the Fall of Melaka in 1511" by Cheah Boon Kheng
"A Study in Growth: an Economic History of Melaka 1400-1510" by RW McRoberts
#portuguese #portugal #malacca
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Lotus by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5046-lotus
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
https://wn.com/Fall_Of_The_Malacca_Sultanate_|_How_1000_Portuguese_Soldiers_Toppled_An_Empire
Malaysian history often centers around the Malacca Sultanate. The Malacca Sultanate was a diverse and prosperous merchant empire with extensive trade networks throughout the Indian Ocean, but in 1512CE its capital city was captured by a small Portuguese invasion force. The event sent the Malacca Sultanate into a tailspin from which it never recovered.
Despite how important the event is to Southeast Asian and Indian history, few know the details. In fact, the Fall of the Malacca Sultanate is a story that involves many fascinating people, from feuding Tamil and Gujarati merchant lords to an imprisoned Portuguese soldier who managed to ferry secret messages to his comrades.
I hope you enjoy this video!
Notable source used:
"An Examination of the Fall of Melaka in 1511" by RW McRoberts.
"The Rise and Fall of the Great Melakan Empire" by Cheah Boon Kheng
"Ming China's Support for Sultan Mahmud of Melaka and its Hostility Towards the Portuguese After the Fall of Melaka in 1511" by Cheah Boon Kheng
"A Study in Growth: an Economic History of Melaka 1400-1510" by RW McRoberts
#portuguese #portugal #malacca
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Lotus by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5046-lotus
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- published: 05 Jun 2020
- views: 313082
10:28
Malacca Sultanate History (Malay Empire Southeast Asia)
The Malay dynasty known as the Sultanate of Malacca, which controlled the region from 1403 to 1511, is still referenced in institutions and phrase as having giv...
The Malay dynasty known as the Sultanate of Malacca, which controlled the region from 1403 to 1511, is still referenced in institutions and phrase as having given Malay history its golden age. Paramesvara (d. 1424, Malacca), a Sumatran prince who fled his native Palembang due to a Javanese attack, established himself in Tumasik (current-day Singapore) for a short time before settling in Malacca in the latter half of the 14th or the beginning of the 15th century. With its excellent natural harbor, Malacca controlled the primary sea route that still bears its name between China and India.
In 1414, Paramesvara converted to Islam and adopted the name Sultan Iskandar Shah. He quickly established tributary ties with Ming China and substantially benefited from that kingdom's rekindled interest in commerce with the West. By the 1430s, Chinese trade missions, Indian, Arab, and Persian merchants, as well as local traders, had all turned to the city as the premier commercial hub in Southeast Asia.
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https://wn.com/Malacca_Sultanate_History_(Malay_Empire_Southeast_Asia)
The Malay dynasty known as the Sultanate of Malacca, which controlled the region from 1403 to 1511, is still referenced in institutions and phrase as having given Malay history its golden age. Paramesvara (d. 1424, Malacca), a Sumatran prince who fled his native Palembang due to a Javanese attack, established himself in Tumasik (current-day Singapore) for a short time before settling in Malacca in the latter half of the 14th or the beginning of the 15th century. With its excellent natural harbor, Malacca controlled the primary sea route that still bears its name between China and India.
In 1414, Paramesvara converted to Islam and adopted the name Sultan Iskandar Shah. He quickly established tributary ties with Ming China and substantially benefited from that kingdom's rekindled interest in commerce with the West. By the 1430s, Chinese trade missions, Indian, Arab, and Persian merchants, as well as local traders, had all turned to the city as the premier commercial hub in Southeast Asia.
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- published: 30 Aug 2022
- views: 1304
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1389 - Singapura Falls for the First Time
Two different accounts explain how Singapura fell for the first time in the late 1300s. Both, however, have a similar conclusion. After Singapura was brutally a...
Two different accounts explain how Singapura fell for the first time in the late 1300s. Both, however, have a similar conclusion. After Singapura was brutally attacked by a foreign power, the last king of Singapura fled to Melaka, where he founded the Melaka Sultanate.
https://wn.com/1389_Singapura_Falls_For_The_First_Time
Two different accounts explain how Singapura fell for the first time in the late 1300s. Both, however, have a similar conclusion. After Singapura was brutally attacked by a foreign power, the last king of Singapura fled to Melaka, where he founded the Melaka Sultanate.
- published: 11 Mar 2019
- views: 33051
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Most of freedom Malacca Sultanate
#shorts #history #asia #europe #meme #edit #empire #ww2 ##future #balkan #malacca #sultanate
#shorts #history #asia #europe #meme #edit #empire #ww2 ##future #balkan #malacca #sultanate
https://wn.com/Most_Of_Freedom_Malacca_Sultanate
#shorts #history #asia #europe #meme #edit #empire #ww2 ##future #balkan #malacca #sultanate
- published: 13 Nov 2022
- views: 7383
2:55
Fall of Malacca
After Reconquista ended in late 15th century of expelling Muslim in Iberian peninsula, Portuguese plan to dominate spice trade and spread catholic religion in t...
After Reconquista ended in late 15th century of expelling Muslim in Iberian peninsula, Portuguese plan to dominate spice trade and spread catholic religion in the indies. in 1510 they capture sultanate of Goa. and then in April 1511, Portuguese fleet led by Alfonso de Alburquerque (alfonso from Al-Barquq) consisted of 18 battleship and 1200 full armored army set sail from Cochin, India to conquer Sultanate of Malacca. Before arriving in Malacca, they raid the royal fleet of Sultanate of Pasai, Aceh and subdued them. Thus disabling Pasai to support defending neighbouring Malacca. Then, in July the siege of Malacca began,While Malaccan fleet are away, Sultan Mahmud Shah III, assembling the Malacca army & partisan to defend their city. The Portuguese then bombarded Malacca in 25 July 1511, along with embankment of Portuguesse troops. The Malaccans defend their city and sultanate valiantly. The battle took more than a month for the portuguese to conquer Malacca. Outugunned by the Portuguesse, the defender slaughtered by Portuguese army. But the Sultan and royal court managed to escape the onslaught, thus made the sultanate not yet conquered by Portuguese, although the capital fell to them. The Sultan continue the resistance from Riau Sultanate. While the trade in Malacca reduced because of Portuguesse prejudice towards muslim merchant from asia, the trade then shifted toward various port in the archipelago, namely Banten, Demak, Riau and Aceh. The Portuguese failed to revive the blooming trade, the Malacca once had. Then they construct so called 'impregnable' fortress of A Famosa and stand for more than 100 years in Malacca, before expelled by the alliance of Protestant Dutch, Sultanate of Johor and Sultanate of Aceh in 1644.
it is taken from various films:
Elizabeth:The Golden Age (2007)
The King Maker/กบฎท้าวศรีสุดาจันทร์ (2005)
Gending Sriwijaya (2013)
Arka: Raja Haji (2013)
Mata Pena Mata Hati Raja Ali Haji (2009)
Michiel de Ruyter (2015)
Black Sails series Season 3 Fatahillah (1998)
Rambo (2008)
Krakatoa: East of Java (1969)
The Legend of Suriyothai (2001)
1492:Conquest of Paradise (1992)
Apocalypto (2006)
In Naam der Koningen aflevering 5
& some scene from various video about spain/portuguese colonization in Asia & america
https://wn.com/Fall_Of_Malacca
After Reconquista ended in late 15th century of expelling Muslim in Iberian peninsula, Portuguese plan to dominate spice trade and spread catholic religion in the indies. in 1510 they capture sultanate of Goa. and then in April 1511, Portuguese fleet led by Alfonso de Alburquerque (alfonso from Al-Barquq) consisted of 18 battleship and 1200 full armored army set sail from Cochin, India to conquer Sultanate of Malacca. Before arriving in Malacca, they raid the royal fleet of Sultanate of Pasai, Aceh and subdued them. Thus disabling Pasai to support defending neighbouring Malacca. Then, in July the siege of Malacca began,While Malaccan fleet are away, Sultan Mahmud Shah III, assembling the Malacca army & partisan to defend their city. The Portuguese then bombarded Malacca in 25 July 1511, along with embankment of Portuguesse troops. The Malaccans defend their city and sultanate valiantly. The battle took more than a month for the portuguese to conquer Malacca. Outugunned by the Portuguesse, the defender slaughtered by Portuguese army. But the Sultan and royal court managed to escape the onslaught, thus made the sultanate not yet conquered by Portuguese, although the capital fell to them. The Sultan continue the resistance from Riau Sultanate. While the trade in Malacca reduced because of Portuguesse prejudice towards muslim merchant from asia, the trade then shifted toward various port in the archipelago, namely Banten, Demak, Riau and Aceh. The Portuguese failed to revive the blooming trade, the Malacca once had. Then they construct so called 'impregnable' fortress of A Famosa and stand for more than 100 years in Malacca, before expelled by the alliance of Protestant Dutch, Sultanate of Johor and Sultanate of Aceh in 1644.
it is taken from various films:
Elizabeth:The Golden Age (2007)
The King Maker/กบฎท้าวศรีสุดาจันทร์ (2005)
Gending Sriwijaya (2013)
Arka: Raja Haji (2013)
Mata Pena Mata Hati Raja Ali Haji (2009)
Michiel de Ruyter (2015)
Black Sails series Season 3 Fatahillah (1998)
Rambo (2008)
Krakatoa: East of Java (1969)
The Legend of Suriyothai (2001)
1492:Conquest of Paradise (1992)
Apocalypto (2006)
In Naam der Koningen aflevering 5
& some scene from various video about spain/portuguese colonization in Asia & america
- published: 15 Nov 2016
- views: 313478
9:20
(EKSKLUSIF) ILUSTRASI 3D & AUDIO Zaman Kemahsyuran Kesultanan Melayu Melaka
Sukar untuk generasi masa kini menggambarkan suasana kota Melaka ketika zaman Kesultanan Melayu Melaka. Namun demikian, ia tidak mematahkan semangat seorang ana...
Sukar untuk generasi masa kini menggambarkan suasana kota Melaka ketika zaman Kesultanan Melayu Melaka. Namun demikian, ia tidak mematahkan semangat seorang anak Melayu yang cuba ‘membangunkan’ semula kota itu.
Kecintaan pada sejarah dan kepakaran menghasilkan ilustrasi tiga dimensi (3D) melalui perisian 3D Studio Max sejak 18 tahun lalu membolehkan Mohd. Faizal Rahmat, 36, membawa semula nostalgia kota Melaka pada zaman keagungannya.
SUMBER : FB@mohd faizal rahmat
BERITA : KOSMO
AUDIO : YT@whitesand
SFX : YT@free sound effects / YT@audio-video FX
https://wn.com/(Eksklusif)_Ilustrasi_3D_Audio_Zaman_Kemahsyuran_Kesultanan_Melayu_Melaka
Sukar untuk generasi masa kini menggambarkan suasana kota Melaka ketika zaman Kesultanan Melayu Melaka. Namun demikian, ia tidak mematahkan semangat seorang anak Melayu yang cuba ‘membangunkan’ semula kota itu.
Kecintaan pada sejarah dan kepakaran menghasilkan ilustrasi tiga dimensi (3D) melalui perisian 3D Studio Max sejak 18 tahun lalu membolehkan Mohd. Faizal Rahmat, 36, membawa semula nostalgia kota Melaka pada zaman keagungannya.
SUMBER : FB@mohd faizal rahmat
BERITA : KOSMO
AUDIO : YT@whitesand
SFX : YT@free sound effects / YT@audio-video FX
- published: 01 Oct 2019
- views: 249363