Sultanate of Serdang

The Sultanate of Serdang (ﻛﺴﻠطﺎﻧﻦ سردڠ) was an early modern Malay-Indonesian monarchy, Serdang was founded in 1723 and joined the Republic of Indonesia in 1946. The Sultanate separated from the Sultanate of Deli after a dispute over the royal throne in 1720. Like other kingdoms on the east coast of Sumatra, Serdang prospered due to the opening of tobacco, rubber and oil palm plantations.

Sultanate of Serdang
ﻛﺴﻠطﺎﻧﻦ سردڠ
1723–1946
Flag
The territory of the Sultanate of Serdang in 1930 (orange)
CapitalPerbaungan
Common languagesMalay
Religion
Islam
GovernmentMonarchy Sultanate
Sultan 
 1723-1782
Tuanku Umar Johan Pahlawan Alam Shah
 1879-1946
Sultan Sulaiman Syariful Alam Shah
 2011-Now
Sultan Achmad Thalaa Shariful Alam Shah
History 
 Established
1723
1946
Today part ofIndonesia
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