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Sunan Gunungjati (1448–1568) was one of the Wali Songo, or nine saints of Islam revered in Indonesia. He founded the Sultanate of Banten, as well as the Sultanate of Cirebon on the north coast of Java. To this day, his victory over the Portuguese is commemorated as the official anniversary of the founding of Jakarta. The many conflicting stories about Sunan Gunungjati led some scholars to conclude that he might be a conflation of more than one historical figure.

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  • الشريف هداية الله (852 - 977 هـ) المعروف بعد وفاته بلقب سونن جونونغ جاتي أو سونن جاتي، وتعني ولي جبل جاتي، وهو المكان الذي دفن فيه. زعيم ديني وقائد عسكري ومستشار لدى سلطنة ديماك في جزيرة جاوة الإندونيسية. ساهم في نشر الإسلام بجاوة الغربية وفي إقامة مملكتين إسلاميتين هما بنتن وسيربون، وسلاطين بنتن وسيربون هم من ذريته. وهو واحد من الأولياء التسعة الذين كان لهم فضل كبير في انتشار الإسلام في جنوب شرق آسيا. (ar)
  • Sunan Gunung Jati, lahir dengan nama Syarif Hidayatullah atau Sayyid Al-Kamil adalah salah seorang dari Walisongo, ia dilahirkan Tahun 1448 Masehi dari pasangan Syarif Abdullah Umdatuddin bin Ali Nurul Alam dan Nyai Rara Santang, Putri Sri Baduga Maharaja Prabu Siliwangi dari Kerajaan Padjajaran (yang setelah masuk Islam berganti nama menjadi Syarifah Mudaim). Syarif Hidayatullah sampai di Cirebon pada tahun 1470 Masehi, yang kemudian dengan dukungan Kesultanan Demak dan atau ( pertama sekaligus uwak Syarif Hidayatullah dari pihak ibu), ia dinobatkan menjadi Tumenggung Cirebon ke-2 pada tahun 1479 dengan gelar Maulana Jati. Nama Syarif Hidayatullah kemudian diabadikan menjadi nama Universitas Islam Negeri Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta di daerah Tangerang Selatan, Banten. Sedangkan nama Sunan Gunung Jati diabadikan menjadi nama Universitas Islam negeri di Bandung, yaitu Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Gunung Djati, dan Korem 063/Sunan Gunung Jati di Cirebon. (in)
  • Sunan Gunungjati (1448–1568) was one of the Wali Songo, or nine saints of Islam revered in Indonesia. He founded the Sultanate of Banten, as well as the Sultanate of Cirebon on the north coast of Java. Gunungjati was born Syarif Hidayatullah (Arabic: شريف هداية الله Sharīf Hidāyah Allāh) in 1448 CE, the child of a dynastic union between Syarif Abdullah Maulana Huda, an Egyptian of Hashemite descent, and Nyai Rara Santang, daughter of Prabu Siliwangi, King of Sunda (Pajajaran). As such, Syarif Hidayatullah could claim descent, on his paternal side, from the Islamic prophet Muhammad, and on his maternal side, a Hindu Devaraja of the Sunda Kingdom. There is much historical uncertainty as to his early life and later career in the Indonesian Archipelago. Some say that he was born in Pasai, one of the earliest centres of Islam in Southeast Asia; whilst others say that he was born in Pajajaran, capital of his maternal grandfather's Kingdom of Sunda. He is reported to have married a sister of Trenggono, Sultan of Demak, and to have led military expeditions for Demak against Sunda. As Fatahillah - so the story goes - he defeated the Portuguese at their base in Sunda Kelapa, and renamed it Jayakarta in 1527. To this day, his victory over the Portuguese is commemorated as the official anniversary of the founding of Jakarta. The many conflicting stories about Sunan Gunungjati led some scholars to conclude that he might be a conflation of more than one historical figure. (en)
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  • الشريف هداية الله (852 - 977 هـ) المعروف بعد وفاته بلقب سونن جونونغ جاتي أو سونن جاتي، وتعني ولي جبل جاتي، وهو المكان الذي دفن فيه. زعيم ديني وقائد عسكري ومستشار لدى سلطنة ديماك في جزيرة جاوة الإندونيسية. ساهم في نشر الإسلام بجاوة الغربية وفي إقامة مملكتين إسلاميتين هما بنتن وسيربون، وسلاطين بنتن وسيربون هم من ذريته. وهو واحد من الأولياء التسعة الذين كان لهم فضل كبير في انتشار الإسلام في جنوب شرق آسيا. (ar)
  • Sunan Gunung Jati, lahir dengan nama Syarif Hidayatullah atau Sayyid Al-Kamil adalah salah seorang dari Walisongo, ia dilahirkan Tahun 1448 Masehi dari pasangan Syarif Abdullah Umdatuddin bin Ali Nurul Alam dan Nyai Rara Santang, Putri Sri Baduga Maharaja Prabu Siliwangi dari Kerajaan Padjajaran (yang setelah masuk Islam berganti nama menjadi Syarifah Mudaim). (in)
  • Sunan Gunungjati (1448–1568) was one of the Wali Songo, or nine saints of Islam revered in Indonesia. He founded the Sultanate of Banten, as well as the Sultanate of Cirebon on the north coast of Java. To this day, his victory over the Portuguese is commemorated as the official anniversary of the founding of Jakarta. The many conflicting stories about Sunan Gunungjati led some scholars to conclude that he might be a conflation of more than one historical figure. (en)
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