The Malacca Sultanate · 15th–16th centuries
Aftermath: The Johor Sultanate
The continuation of the Malaccan line and the founding of the Johor-Riau Sultanate.
Key Questions
- 1Where did the Malaccan royalty flee after 1511?
- 2How did the Johor Sultanate attempt to reclaim Malacca?
- 3What was the "Triangular War" between Johor, Aceh, and the Portuguese?
MOE Syllabus Outcomes
MOE: The Johor Sultanate and Post-Malacca History - S1
Level: Secondary 1
Subject: History
Unit: The Malacca Sultanate
Period: 15th–16th centuries
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