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  2. Parameswara
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    Parameswara (1344 – c. 1414), thought to be the same person named in the Malay Annals as Iskandar Shah, was the last king of Singapura and the founder of Malacca.
    The Sultanate of Malacca was founded by Parameswara (1344-1414), a Palembang prince of Hindu descent from Srivijaya, in 1402.
    The Malacca Sultanate was founded by Parameswara, a Hindu prince from the Kingdom of Srivijaya. Seeking refuge after the fall of his kingdom, Parameswara established a new settlement in Malacca in the early 15th century.
     
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