Brunei
Islamic sultans were found on the Malay Peninsula and in the small coastal states of the indonesian Archipelago.
The small island community was insular, rarely interacting with the mainland.
KUWAIT borders Iraq to the southeast.
Singapore is different from southeast Asia by the people and the business and the small farms and the small factories?
At the beginning of the 1500s, there were three main countries in the Middle East: the Ottoman Sultanate (Turkey), the Safavid Empire (Iran, Iraq, and Azerbaijan), and the Mamluk Sultanate (Egypt, the Levant, and Hejaz). The remainder of the Arabian Peninsula was controlled by some Bedouin tribes and small/insignificant kingdoms, like Fartak and Oman. In 1517, the Ottoman Sultanate conquered the Mamluk Sultanate and acquired all of its territories.
Singapore is a small country in Southeast Asia.
china
Yes. They are similar, but they are not the same. A Sultanate is the Arabic equivalent to a kingdom (with the small caveat that the Sultan does not necessarily claim religious legitimacy, otherwise he would use the term Molk and the you would have a Mamlaka or Kingdom). An Emirate is the Arabic equivalent to a principality.
yes it is in a Islamic school
New Zealand is a fairly small country which is located about 2000 km southeast of Australia. It is one of Australia's closest neighbours, but certainly not the closest.
Kings
The monarchy of Kuwait is located southeast of Iraq and borders the Persian Gulf.