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In 1511, the Portuguese [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capture_of_Malacca_(1511) conquered Malakka]. By 1520, the Madjahapit empire and its affiliates collapsed, beginning Soenda's colonial and modern eras. These states were immediately succeeded by several Muslim states, with the seven dominant ones being the Djava-based sultanates of Demak & Banten, the Malay kingdoms of Djohor and Bandjar, the Makassarese state of Gowa, and the outermost empires of [[Aceh]] and [[Brunei]].
 
== Early colonial era (1522-16191712) ==
 
== Turbulent Century (1712-1815) ==
==== Entrance of the Europeans ====
 
== 19th century (1815-1900) ==
==== Imperialism in eastern [[Soenda]] and [[Timor]] ====
 
== Antebellum period (1900-1938) ==
==== Situation in Malaya and Sumatera ====
 
== The Repression (1938-1960) ==
==== In Borneo and the Celebes ====
 
== East Indies Crisis (1960-1976) ==
==== Djava's politics and foreign policies ====
 
== (1619-1712) ==
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