1511
Malacca Sultanate ended in 1511.
The Malacca Sultanate ended in 1511, when it fell to the Portuguese.
1511
Portugal conquered Malacca in 1511 under the leadership of Afonso de Albuquerque. The conquest marked the beginning of European influence in Southeast Asia and controlled the strategic Strait of Malacca.
Portuguese declared winning the war capturing Malacca on 24 Aug 1511 and stayed on for 180 years in power until British took over.
The Malacca Sultanate was taken over by Portugal in the early 1500s, so there is currently no chief minister. There were several throughout its history, including the last minister, Paduka Tuan, who served from 1510-1511.
Malaysia is a country in South East Asia. The Portuguese were the first European country to colonize Malaysia capturing the city of Malacca in 1511.
Portugal colonized parts of Malaysia from 1511 to 1641, a period of roughly 130 years. The Portuguese established control over Malacca, a strategic trading port, which became a key stop on maritime trade routes. Their influence waned when the Dutch seized Malacca in 1641, marking the end of Portuguese colonial rule in the region.
Malacca City is the capital of the Malaysian state of Malacca.
1511 - 1346 = 165
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