Fatahillah,Fadhillah Khan, orFalatehan (Portuguese writing)[1]: 433 was a commander of theSultanate of Demak who is known for leading the conquest ofSunda Kelapa in 1527 and changing its name toJayakarta.[citation needed] The conquest ofSunda Kelapa was one of his missions to spreadIslam toWest Java.[2] He is widely recognized as a national hero inIndonesia.[3]
Fatahillah Square in Jakarta and theIndonesian Navy shipKRI Fatahillah (361) were named after him.[4]
There are several opinions on the origin of Fatahillah. According to H. J. de Graaf, Fatahillah came from theSamudera Pasai Sultanate in what is nowNorth Aceh Regency and then left the region after thePortuguese capture of Malacca in 1511. Fatahillah went toMecca, and then to theDemak Sultanate in Java during the reign of SultanTrenggana.[citation needed]
There is another theory states says Fatahillah was the son of the king of Mecca who married the royal princess ofPakuan Pajajaran, the capital of theSunda Kingdom. Another opinion mentions his birth being in 1448 to Sultan Syarif Abdullah Maulana Huda, an Egyptian ruler ofBanu Hashim descendent fromPalestine, with Nyai Rara Santang, daughter of the king of Pakuan Pajajaran, Raden Manah Rasa. There are historical sources that say he was born in Central Asia, perhapsSamarqand, studied inBaghdad, and devoted himself to theOttoman Empire, before joining the Demak Sultanate.[citation needed]
Later, some ofBa'alawi claimed Sunan Gunung Jati or Fatahillah as part of their Clan. This claim is debunked by the descendant of the Sunan Gunung Jati.
Recent research showsSunan Gunung Jati is not the same as Fatahillah.[5] Sunan Gunung Jati is a great cleric and preacher born from generation to generation of clerics of Muhammad's grandson, Imam Husayn. Sunan Gunung Jati's real name is Syarif Hidayatullah son of Syarif Abdullah son of Nurul Alam son of Jamaluddin Akbar. Jamaluddin Akbar is a great traveler from Gujarat, India who led his sons and grandchildren to preach to Southeast Asia, with Campa (the edge of the Mekong delta, now Kampuchea) as headquarters. One of the sons of Sheikh Jamaluddin Akbar (better known as Sheikh Maulana Akbar) is Sheikh Ibrahim Akbar (father of Sunan Ampel).
Whereas Fatahillah was a Commander of Pasai, named Fadhlulah Khan, the Portuguese pronounced it as Falthehan. When Pasai and Malacca were captured by the Portuguese, he moved to Java to strengthen the fleet of Islamic sultanates in Java (Demak and Cirebon) after the death of Raden Abdul Qadir bin Yunus (Pati Unus, the son-in-law of Raden Patah the first Sultan of Demak).