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Cirebon became the closest ally of Demak which had Sunan Gunungjati as its ruler in which his son Hasanuddin was married to Trenggana's sister, thus creating a dynastic union between the two kingdom where Demak hold the de facto hegemonic power
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|native_name = كسلطانن چيربون
| status = [[Vassal]]
| status_text = Vassal of the [[Sunda Kingdom]] <small>(1445–1515)</small><br/>[[Puppet state]] of [[Demak Sultanate|Demak]]<br>(1479–1546)<ref name="Peacock">{{cite book |author1=A. C. S. Peacock |title=Islamisation Comparative Perspectives from History |date=8 March 2017 |publisher=Edinburgh University Press |isbn=9781474417143 |pages=21 |url=https://wwwbooks.google.co.idcom/books/edition/Islamisation/VjZYDwAAQBAJ?hlid=en&gbpv=1VjZYDwAAQBAJ&dq=sultanate+of+cirebon+vassal+of+demak&pg=PT432&printsec=frontcover |access-date=15 August 2023}}</ref><br>Vassal of the [[Mataram Sultanate]] <small>(1613–1705)</small>
| today = [[Indonesia]]
| religion = [[Islam]]