Gunungjati was born as Syarif Hidayatullah in 1448 CE, the child of a dynastic union between Syarif Abdullah Maulana Huda, a
Hashemite of the Azhmatkhan branch of the
Ba 'Alawi sada, and Nyai Rara Santang, daughter of
Prabu Siliwangi, King of
Sunda (
Pajajaran). As such, Syarif Hidayatullah could claim descent, on his paternal side, from the Islamic prophet
Muhammad, and on his maternal side, from a
Hindu Devaraja of the
Sunda Kingdom. There is much historical uncertainty as to his early life and later career in the Indonesian Archipelago. Some say that he was born in
Pasai, one of the earliest centres of Islam in Southeast Asia; whilst others say that he was born in Pajajaran, the capital of his maternal grandfather's Kingdom of Sunda. He is reported to have married a sister of
Trenggana, Sultan of Demak, and to have led military expeditions for Demak against Sunda. As
Fatahillah defeated the
Portuguese at their base in Sunda Kelapa, he renamed it
Jayakarta in 1527. To this day, his victory over the Portuguese is commemorated as the official anniversary of the founding of Jakarta. The many conflicting stories about Sunan Gunungjati led some scholars to conclude that he might be a
conflation of more than one historical figure. == Education ==