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* [http://www.infobold.com/ChinaBooks/search.cfm?UR=26121&search_stage=details&records_to_display=50&this_book_number=10 Admiral Zheng He & Southeast Asia by Suryadinata Leo] {{ISBN|981-230-329-4}} |
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[[Category:Chinese Muslims]] |
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Revision as of 00:20, 23 October 2017
Shi Daniang, known as the Great Lady of Gresik or Nyai Gede Pinatih (Chinese: 施氏大娘仔俾那智), was a Muslim noblewoman from Palembang during the Majapahit era. She was the daughter of chieftain xuanweishi Shi Jinqing of Palembang. After her father died, admiral Admiral Zheng He of Ming China decided to make her brother the new chieftain of Palembang, so she left Palembang and went to Gresik in east Java to preach her religion to the natives.