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Nusantara Expansion

Add polity, kingdoms and sultanate from Nusantara (Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Timor, and The Philippines)

Chosen Civilizations

Not every polity in Nusantara will become a separate civilization. Some of them will become a City-state, while some others are unselected. They are divided into 6 (six) sub-region:

  • Sumatra and Malay Peninsula
  • Java and Bali
  • Borneo
  • Sulawesi
  • Lesser Sunda, Maluku, and Papua
  • The Philippines

Mandala and Empires

The mandala is a model for describing the patterns of diffuse political power in Southeast Asian history, when local power was more important than the central leadership. It is employed to denote traditional Southeast Asian political formations, such as federation of kingdoms or vassalized polity under a center of domination. The basic difference between a mandala and an empire is that an empire has multi-level, overlapping jurisdictions, whereas a mandala does not directly intervene with the domestic affairs of its vassal states outside of its core realms.

  • Aceh
  • Johor CS
  • Malacca
  • Srivijaya
  • Medang (Mataram)
  • Kadiri (Kediri/Panjalu) CS
  • Singhasari CS
  • Majapahit
  • Demak
  • Mataram (Mataram Islam)
  • Banjar
  • Brunei
  • Luwu (Luwuq/Wareq)
  • Gowa-Tallo (Makassar)
  • Ternate
  • Tidore
  • Cebu (Sugbu)
  • Tondo

Regional Powers

Regional powers are a sovereign polity that exercises significant power within a given geographical region. Polity that wield unrivaled power and influence within a region possess regional hegemony.

  • Pagaruyung
  • Banten
  • Sunda
  • Kutai
  • Sarawak
  • Bone
  • Sulu

Unique Polities

Despite the fact that they didn't possess a large area of power, their influence on history can't be underestimated. They practises a different cultures and/or rules with some of them managed to survive until this day.

  • Batak
  • Bali
  • Lanfang
  • Bolaang Mongondow
  • Buton
  • Gorontalo
  • Larantuka
  • Wewiku-Wehali
  • Maguindanao

Additional Polities

  • Jambi

  • Siak

  • Biak

  • Notes: CS as City-state

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