User:Mhatopzz/Aceh under the Meukuta Alam dynasty

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Sultanate of Aceh Darussalam
Acèh Darussalam (Acehnese)
اچيه دارالسلام
1514–1636
Aceh under Iskandar Muda reign
Aceh under Iskandar Muda reign
CapitalKutaraja
Common languagesAcehnese, Malay, Arabic
Religion
Sunni Islam
GovernmentAbsolute monarchy
Rulers 
• 1514-1530
Ali Mughayat Syah
• 1530-1537/1539
Salahuddin
• 1537/1539-1579
Alauddin al-Kahar
• 1571-1579
Ali Ri'ayat Syah I
• 1579
Sultan Muda
• 1579
Sri Alam
• 1579
Zainul Abidin
• 1607-1636
Iskandar Muda
History 
• Founded
c. 1514
• Death of Iskandar Muda
27 December 1636

The Meukuta Alam dynasty was the first as well as the founding dynasty of Aceh, founded by Ali Mughayat Syah in the 16th century, Aceh rose as one of the most prominent Muslim kingdoms in Southeast Asia. Under this dynasty, Aceh lorded over a vast territory across Sumatra and the Malay peninsula, particularly during the rule of Iskandar Muda in the 17th century.

Although being the founding dynasty of Aceh, the Meukuta Alam dynasty did not retain its position as the sole ruler of Aceh, takeovers by other dynasties often occurred in the kingdom. The Meukuta Alam dynasty was interrupted by two dynasties, one originated from West Sumatra and the other originated from Malacca.

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