Penyengat
Penyengat is a historical small island (about 2.5 square kilometres (0.97 sq mi) in area) located about 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) from offshore of Tanjung Pinang, which was a religious, cultural and administrative centre of the region in the 19th century of the Riao-Johor sultanate. The Sultan had shifted to this place after Melaka was taken over by the Portuguese and he made it the capital of his kingdom, which was in decline at the time.[17] On the northeast end of the island many ancient Islamic relics are seen. The Malay and the Bugis, to attain peace in the region, had cemented their relationship by establishing marital ties. Raja Ali Haji, who was the Bugis commander of Bintan and acclaimed as the hero of his people, married his daughter to Sultan Mahmud Shah of Malacca. The island was gifted to his daughter, Raja Hamidah. This union established peace between the Malay and the Bugis. Following this, a grand mosque (see infobox) called the Masjid Raya was built on the island (over 170 years old), which can be seen from Tanjung Pinang. A monument by the seaside that commemorates Raja Ali Haji, who sacrificed his life for his people against the Dutch, is also seen on the beach. Hakka ethnic people and Indo-Malays reside here.[6][27] Another historical fact is that in 1819 the Penyangat based sultanate cooperated with Sir Stamford Raffles to handover Singapore in exchange for British Military protection.[12]- Masjid Raya Sultan Riau
Mosque in Tanjung Pinang, the capital city of Bintan.
WELCOME TO PENYENGAT ISLANDMOSQUE OF SULTAN
PALACE OF SULTAN

MOSQUE OF SULTA

SEA TRANSPORTATION
PENYENGAT ISLAND FROM AIR
MOSQUE OF SULTAN VIEW FROM FRONT VIEW MOSQUE FROM SEA
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