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  1. The earliest evidence of Islamised populations in Indonesia dates to the 13th century in northern Sumatra; other Indonesian areas gradually adopted Islam, which became the dominant religion in Java and Sumatra by the end of the 16th century.

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  4. c. 1500 BC: The Phoenicians develop an alphabet—see Timeline of communication technology. c. 1500 BC: Indo-Aryan migration is often dated to the 17th to 16th centuries. c. 1500 BC: Birth of Zoroaster (Avestan: Zarathushtra). Sovereign states. See: List of sovereign states in the 16th century BC. References

  5. During the 13th century Islam spread to the in northern Sumatra. More and more Indonesian areas gradually adopted Islam. By the end of the 16th century it was the dominant religion in Java and Sumatra. But it mixed with existing cultural and religious influences. The first Europeans arrived in Indonesia in 1512, when Portuguese traders, led by ...

  6. Peristiwa. Tokoh Penting. Referensi. Abad ke-16 SM. Abad Keenam belas Sebelum Masehi ( abad ke-16 SM) adalah suatu abad yang berjangka waktu dari tahun 1600 SM sampai 1501 SM. Abad ke-16 SM adalah abad pada milenium ke-2 SM dalam kalender Gregorian. Berikut adalah daftar tahun pada Abad ke-16 SM : Peristiwa. Yunani.

  7. It was at this time also that Western visitors began appearing, starting with Marco Polo in the late thirteenth century and continuing with the Portuguese and Spanish in the sixteenth century. They were soon followed by the Dutch (1596) and the English (1601).

  8. Indonesia - Colonialism, Revolution, Independence: Remains of Homo erectus (originally called Pithecanthropus, or Java man) indicate that the ancestors of humans already inhabited the island of Java roughly 1.7 million years ago, when much of the western archipelago was still linked by land bridges. Some 6,000 years ago a rapid postglacial rise in sea level submerged these bridges. What ...

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