Old Port Pacification Superintendency

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Old Port Pacification Superintendency (Chinese: 舊港宣慰司) was a pacification superintendency [zh] (宣慰司) established by Ming dynasty during early 15th century located in today's Palembang, Indonesia.[2][3]

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Old Port Pacification Superintendency
舊港宣慰使司
Client state of Great Ming
1407–c.1440
Government
  TypePrincipality
Chieftain xuanweishi (Chinese: 宣慰使) 
 1407-c.1423
Shi Jinqing
History 
 Established
Oct 8[1] 1407
 Disestablished
c.1440
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Liang Daoming
Majapahit
Today part ofIndonesia
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List of rulers

  • Shi Jinqing (Chinese: 施进卿) – he was appointed as the ruler of Palembang by the Ming dynasty in 1407[1]
  • Shi Jisun (Chinese: 施濟孫) – the son of Shi Jinqing; after his father's death, he contested the rulership of Palembang against his sister, Shi Er-jie; he applied to the Ming dynasty in 1424 to succeed his father as the ruler of Palembang[4]
  • Shi Er-jie (Chinese: 施二姐) – the second daughter of Shi Jinqing; she succeeded her father; Ma Huan witnessed that she was the ruler of Palembang in 1431[4]

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