Strait of Malacca in Aceh
Strait of Malacca, a water area located between two countries, Indonesia and Malaysia which is now the hull of the world economic shipping. History has noted that this area has been one of the international shipping centers since long time ago, long before Indonesia was unified into one country. Physically, the Strait of Malacca is a dividing waters area that has separated Indonesia and Malaysia. Since the beginning of this region has become a prima donna because of its very strategic location, which is an international area where the merchant meetings that will continue or make the voyage of commerce. Since the 6th century range, the name of Malacca has been very grand as an important port area in the world, it has encouraged the rapid growth of this trading port into an international vessel of nadi since the range of the 6th century until now. Since the fourth century, the Strait of Malacca has been well known by the outside world, this is inseparable from transactions that occur through the Malacca Strait, especially after the merchants from the European region also began to recognize and conduct commercial transactions in the Strait of Malacca, this caused by a condition where in 1453 Ottoman Ottoman Turks led by Sultan Muhammad II succeeded in conquering Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine-Roman Empire (East Rome). Since that time, the center of economic development and politics of the 14th century until the beginning of the fifteenth century was in the hands of the Ottoman Empire which soon dominated the strategic areas originally controlled by Europeans, especially Roman-Byzantine.
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