
Ramala Pulu, king of Ternate, succeeds, after a
long and prosperous reign, in establishing the succession
to the throne in his own direct line.
C. 1380. S. 1302.’ H. 782.
The king of Malacca espouses the daughter of
the king of Java, and receives, as her marriage portion,
the kingdom of Indragiri, in Sumatra.
C. 1391. S, 1313. H. 794.
An unsuccessful attempt to convert the Javanese
to Mahomedanism is made by Raja Charmen,
C. 1398. S. 1320. H. 801.
Laomasah, king of Bond in Celebes, is succeeded
by his son, Lasaliwah.
C. 1412. S. 1334. H, 815,
Maulana Ibrahim, who accompanied Raja Charmen
to Java, dies at Gàrsik in that island.
C. 1432. S. 1354, H. 836.
Gapi Baguna the Second, succeeds his father on
the throne of Ternate.
C. 1439. S. 1361. H. 843.
The Hindu temples at Sukuh, in the mountain
of Lawuh in Java, are constructed.
C. 1447. & 1369* H. 851.
Sultan Ala ed-din Shah ascends the throne of
Malacca.
C. 1465. S. 1387. H. 870.
Marhum, king of Ternate, reigns.
Javanese, Malays, and Chinese, in great numbers,
frequent Ternate in quest of the clove‘trade.
The king of Ternate, towards the elose of his
reign, partially embraces the Mahomedan religion.
C. 1470. S. 1392. H. 875.
Lasaliwah, king of Boni in Celebes, dies, and is
succeeded by his daughter, Ibri Gao, called also
Daeng Marewa.
C. 1477. S. 1399. H. 882.
Sultan Mahomed Shah, the second of the name,
ascends the throne of Malacca.
C. 1478. S. 1400. H. 883.
The city and kingdom of Mojopahit are destroyed,
and the Mahomedan religion established in
Java.
C. 1480. S. 1402. H. 885.
The people of the western end of the island of
Java, or the Sundas, are converted to the Mahomedan
religion by Shekh Ibn Maulana, an Arab,
and his family.
C. 1486. S. 1408. H. 891.
Zainalabdin, king of Ternate, reigns.
The power of the people of Ternate is spread to
the islands of Boeroe, Amboyna, and Ceram.
C. 1490. S. 1412. H. 896.
Ibri Gao, queen of Boni in Celebes, dies, and is
succeeded by her son, Latang ri Suki.
C. 1495. S. 1417. H. 901.
Zainalabdin, king of Ternate, embraces the Mahomedan
religion, and is properly considered the