The early history of Aceh  …

Years: 1396 - 1539

The early history of Aceh remains uncertain, but one tradition traces its origins to the Cham people.

The Acehnese language belongs to the Aceh-Chamic language group, which consists of ten related languages.

According to the Sejarah Melayu (Malay Annals), the Champa king Syah Pau Kubah had a son, Syah Pau Ling, who fled when the Vietnamese Lê dynasty sacked the Cham capital, Vijaya, in 1471. He is said to have later founded the Aceh kingdom.

By the mid-fifteenth century, the ruler of Aceh converts to Islam, marking a pivotal shift in the region’s history.

The Sultanate of Aceh is formally established in 1511 by Ali Mughayat Syah, who launches campaigns to extend his control over northern Sumatra beginning in 1520.

His conquests include Deli, Pedir, and Pasai, and he wages war against Aru, solidifying Aceh’s growing influence.

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