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The Aceh Sultanate, officially the Kingdom of Aceh Darussalam (Acehnese: Acèh Darussalam; Jawoë: اچيه دارالسلام‎), was a sultanate centered in the modern-day province of Aceh of Indonesia. It was a major regional power in the 16th and 17th centuries, before experiencing a long period of decline. Its capital was Kutaraja, the present-day Banda Aceh. At its peak it competed with the Sultanate of Joh

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Kingdom of Aceh Darussalam
Keurajeuën Acèh Darussalam (Acehnese)
کراجاءن اچيه دارالسلام
1480–1904
Motto: 
  • عادت بئ ڤو تمرهوم، حكم بئ شياه كوالا، قانون بئ ڤوتري ڤهڠ، رسام بئ لقسامان
  • Adat bak Po Teumeureuhom, hukom bak Syiah Kuala, Qanun bak Putroe Phang, reusam bak Lakseumana
  • "Customs reside with the Sovereign, Law resides with Syiah Kuala, Statutes reside with Princess Pahang, Tradition resides with the Admiral."
Map of the Aceh Sultanate in 1629
Map of the Aceh Sultanate in 1629
Development of the Aceh Sultanate Map from time to time
Development of the Aceh Sultanate Map from time to time
Status
CapitalKutaraja or Bandar Aceh Darussalam (modern Banda Aceh)
(1496–1875)
Pagar Ayer
(1875–1878)
Indrapuri
(1878–1879)
Keumala
(1879–1898)

Kuta Sawang
(1898)

Batee Illiek-Samalanga
(1898–1901)

Loyang Sekam-Laut
(1901–1903)
Common languagesAcehnese, Malay, Arabic, and other local Language
Other languagesOttoman Turkish
Persian
Urdu
Spanish
Portuguese
English
Dutch
Tamil
Hindi
Bengali
Siamese
Minangkabau
Javanese
Sundanese
Bataks
Religion
Sunni Islam
DemonymAcehnese
GovernmentCentralized absolute monarchy (c. 1496–1641)
Absolute monarchy under the Sultanahs (1641–1699)
Decentralized / quasi-confederate sultanate under powerful uleebalang federations (1699–1873)
Wartime monarchy during the Aceh War (1873–1903)
Aceh under the Wali Negara, Uleebalang Federations, Nominal monarchy amid continued resistance (1903–1914)
Sultan 
• 1465-1496 (first)
Muzaffar Syah
• 1514–1530 (the unifier)
Ali Mughayat Syah
• 1607–1636 (peak of expansion)
Iskandar Muda
• 1875–1903 (last)
Alauddin Muhammad Daud Syah II
Grand Vizier 
• 1496–1523 (first)
Raja Ibrahim
• 1878–1894 (last)
Tuanku Hasyim Banta Muda
History 
• Founded
1480
• Vassal of the Pedir Kingdom
1497
• The Unification of Aceh under Ali Mughayat Syah
c. 1514–1530
1519–1639
• The Resurrection of Alauddin al-Qahhar
1607–1636
• Expansion under Iskandar Muda
1607–1636
• Reign of the Queens (Sultanahs)
1641–1699
• Decline of central authority
18th century
• Succession crisis
1764–1773
• Acehnese civil war
1814–1819
• Aceh War
1873–1914
• The dissolution of the Aceh Sultanate by the Dutch
1904
CurrencyNative gold and silver coins (Dinar and Deureuham), Keuëh, Kupang
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Samudera Pasai Sultanate
Kingdom of Pedir
Kingdom of Lambri
Kingdom of Daya
Kingdom of Linge
Kingdom of Tamiang
Aru kingdom
Hatorusan
Sultanate of Johor
Sultanate of Deli
Sultanate of Pahang
Sultanate of Perak
Sultanate of Kedah
Banua Nias
Inderapura Kingdom
Anak Sungai Kingdom
Sungai Serut Kingdom
Kingdom of Palembang
Nakhon Si Thammarat Kingdom
Kingdom of Indragiri
Kingdom of Jambi
Dutch East Indies
Aceh under the Wali Negara
Ulèëbalang Federations - Feudal Lords of Aceh
Chiefdoms of Kejurun Gayo-Alas
Chiefdoms of Karo and Simalungun
Today part of Indonesia
Malaysia
Thailand
Singapore
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