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Revision as of 01:13, 9 December 2012
This article is part of the History of Indonesia series |
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See also: |
Prehistory |
Early kingdoms |
Kutai (4th century) |
Tarumanagara (358–669) |
Kalingga (6th–7th centuries) |
Srivijaya (7th–13th centuries) |
Sailendra (8th–9th centuries) |
Sunda Kingdom (669–1579) |
Medang Kingdom (752–1045) |
Kediri (1045–1221) |
Singhasari (1222–1292) |
Majapahit (1293–1500) |
The rise of Muslim states |
Spread of Islam (1200–1600) |
Pasai (1267-1521) |
Ternate Sultanate (1257–present) |
Malacca Sultanate (1400–1511) |
Cirebon Sultanate (1445–1677) |
Demak Sultanate (1475–1548) |
Aceh Sultanate (1496–1903) |
Pagaruyung Kingdom (1500-1825) |
Banten Sultanate (1526–1813) |
Mataram Sultanate (1500s–1700s) |
European colonisation |
The Portuguese (1512–1850) |
Dutch East India Co. (1602–1800) |
Dutch East Indies (1800–1942) |
The emergence of Indonesia |
National awakening (1908–1942) |
Japanese occupation (1942–45) |
National revolution (1945–50) |
Independent Indonesia |
Liberal democracy (1950–57) |
Guided Democracy (1957–65) |
Start of the New Order (1965–66) |
The New Order (1966–98) |
Reformasi era (1998–present) |
See also
map-bms:Cithakan:Sejarah Indonesia fr:Modèle:Palette Histoire de l'Indonésie id:Templat:Sejarah Indonesia jv:Cithakan:Sajarah Indonesia ms:Templat:Sejarah Indonesia nl:Sjabloon:Zijbalk geschiedenis Indonesië ja:Template:インドネシアの歴史 ta:வார்ப்புரு:இந்தோனேசிய வரலாறு vi:Bản mẫu:Lịch sử Indonesia