Pontianak Sultanate Palace of Kadriah

Kadriah palace is a forerunner of the birth of Pontianak. Existence can not be separated from the palace Kadriah figure Alkadri Sayyid Abdurrahman Sharif (1738-1808 AD), who in his youth had visited various parts of the archipelago and make trade contacts with merchants of various countries. When his father Habib Husein Alkadri, who had been a religious judge kingdom kingdom Matan and leading scholars Mempawah, died in 1770 AD, Abdurrahman Sharif with his family decided to look for a new residential area. Batu Layang is one area that they are flown. Here, the group met with the pirates, and managed to beat them. Then, the group went on a cruise Abdurrahman Sharif seeking a better area. On October 23, 1771 AD (24 Rajab 1181 AH), they arrived in the area near the confluence of three rivers, namely Porcupine River, Small Kapuas River, and the Kapuas River. Then, they decided to settle in the area. Historically, Kadriah palace was built in 1771 AD and was only completed in 1778 AD Not much later, Sayyid Abdurrahman Sharif Alkadri was crowned as the first sultan of the Sultanate of Pontianak. In its development, the palace is constantly undergoing a process of renovation and reconstruction up into the shape it is now. Sharif Muhammad Sultan Alkadri, sultan of the Sultanate of Pontianak to-6, listed as a renovated palace sultan Kadriah massively.
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