Tuesday, February 8, 2011

empire that ever existed in the archipelago ( Y )

     * Yogyakarta: in 1755, the Sultanate of Mataram in Central Java, separated into two kingdoms, namely Yogyakarta and Surakarta.
     * Yotowawa

empire that ever existed in the archipelago ( W )

     * Waai: kingdom in the Southwest of Ambon, Maluku.
     * Waigama: Misool kingdom on the island, west of Papua.
     * Waigeo: kingdom in the west of Papua.
     * Waihale
     * Waijelu: kingdom on the island of Sumba.
     * Waijewa: kingdom on the island of Sumba.
     * Waila
     * Waiwiku Waihale: an independent state or semi-independent in West Timor (Timor Loro Manu).
     * Wajo: empire, founded in 1450 by refugees from Luwu in Bugis area, South Sulawesi.
     * Wanokaka: kingdom on the island of Sumba.
     * Watlaar: kingdom in the Moluccas.
     * Wertuar: kingdom in eastern Papua.
     * Watu Galuh "kingdom in the upper Brantas River Edge Airport during Galuh (now Surabaya)
     * Wojila: kingdom in the area of Sumatra.
     * Wolijita: kingdom on the island of Flores.

empire that ever existed in the archipelago ( U )

     * Ubud: a royal family from Herzliya, on the southeast of Bali.
     * Ulu Tesso: empire in East Sumatra. Then became the Federation of Rantau.
     * Umaclaran: empire in West Timor
     * Umassopoko
     * Umbu Queen Nggay: kingdom on the island of Sumba.
     * Una Una: kingdom on the island of Togian in Central Sulawesi, was founded the 17th century.
     * Unga: subordinate kingdom of the Sultanate of Aceh.
     * Ujung Pandang
     * UNU
     * Ub ohoi faak: empire at endralang, great kei...

empire that ever existed in the archipelago ( T )

    * Tabanan: empire, founded after the collapse of Majapahit, after Dewa Agung Ketut, ruler of Bali and Lombok divided his kingdom into several kingdoms.
    
* Tabukan: Sangir island kingdom in North Sulawesi, founded in 1521.
    
* Tabundung: kingdom on the island of Sumba.
    
* Tado: kingdom on the island of Flores.
    
* Taebenu: kingdom in West Timor (Timor Loro Manu).
    
* Tafnai: empire in West Timor (Timor Loro Manu).
    
* Tagulandang: empire, founded in 1521 in Sangir Island in North Sulawesi.
    
* Tahuna: royal Sangir Island, North Sulawesi, which was founded in 1521 and became a district of Kendahe Tahuna.
    
* Takaip Ebbenoni: empire in West Timor (Timor Loro Manu). Join the royal Fatu Leu.
    
* Takaip Thaiboko: empire in West Timor (Timor Loro Manu). Join the royal Fatu Leu.
    
* TalaE: one of the 19 kingdoms in Roate Islands, southwest of Timor.
    
* Talaud: empire, founded in 1521 on the island of Talaud, North Sulawesi.
    
* Taleong, Taliang: kingdom in the area of Tana Toraja, South Sulawesi.
    
* Taliwang
    
* Tallo: sultanate in South Sulawesi, which is the closest ally of Gowa. [27]
    
* Talo: empire in West Sumatra.
    
* Tambora: sultanate on the island of Sumbawa in 1815 which was destroyed by the eruption of Mount Tambora.
    
* Tambusei: empire in East Sumatra.
    
* Place Mr.
    
* Tanah Datar: kingdom covering an area of 79.5 km ² in eastern Sumatra.
    
* Land Java: empire in East Sumatra.
    
* Land Kunu V: The kingdom on the island of Flores.
    
* Tanahputih: royal city covering an area of 633 km ² in eastern Sumatra.
    
* Land Rea: kingdom on the island of Flores.
    
* Land Riung: kingdom on the island of Sumba.
    
* Tanette: kingdom in the Bugis area, South Sulawesi.
    
* Tangse: subordinate kingdom of the Sultanate of Aceh.
    
* Tanjongseumanto and Meureubok: subordinate kingdom of the Sultanate of Aceh.
    
* Cape (Borneo)
    
* Cape (Sumatra): empire in East Sumatra.
    
* Cape Kassau: empire in East Sumatra.
    
* Tanjungpura: empire in West Kalimantan.
    
* Tapalang: kingdom in Mandar, South Sulawesi.
    
* Tapaktuan: subordinate kingdom of the Sultanate of Aceh.
    
* Tapparang: kingdom in the area of Tana Toraja, South Sulawesi.
    
* Undo the Right Tapung Confederation
    
* Tarumanagara: wisnu wing Hindu kingdom, which ruled in West Java in the 4th century until the 7th.
    
* Tarumon, see Trumon
    
* Taruna
    
* Tasik
    
* Tawaeli: royal cities in Central Sulawesi, which was founded in 1667.
    
* Tawanga: kingdom in South Sulawesi.
    
* Tayan: empire in West Kalimantan, parted ways with Meliau in 1762.
    
* Tedore
    
* Tefnai: empire in West Timor (Timor Loro Manu).
    
* Telok Semawe
    
* Tembusai
    
* Tenom
    
* Termanu: one of the 19 kingdoms in the island of Rote, southwest of Timor.
    
* Ternate: kingdom covering an area of 65 km ² in the Moluccas, which was founded in the 13th century by people from Djaïlolo (now Jailolo). Ternate in the Moluccas became the main royal in 1380 exceeded Djailolo. [28]
    
* Eggplant: Adonara island kingdom in the south.
    
* Teunom: subordinate kingdom of the Sultanate of Aceh.
    
* Teupah: kingdom on Simeulue Island, west Sumatra.
    
* Thie: one of the 19 kingdoms in the island of Rote, southwest of Timor. From 1730 until 1756, Manek from Thierry went with Maneks of OEpao, Loleh, Baa and Lelain to Java to learn more about Christianity.
    
* Tidore: kingdom covering an area of 78 km ² in North Maluku, which was founded by people from Djaïlolo (now Jailolo) Tidore Island.
    
* Tidung: East Kalimantan, which was founded by people from Dynasti Landmarks (MH).
    
* Three Mukims Gighen
    
* Three Mukims Klumpang Pajong
    
* Timu: kingdom in the island of Savu.
    
* Titeue: the kingdom of the Sultanate of Aceh's subordinates, was part of the Federation commander XII.
    
* Tjeranti: empire in East Sumatra, is formed from Kuantan to 5 state separation.
    
* Tjereweh
    
* Tjingal: kingdom in South Kalimantan.
    
* Love the King: the royal area of 11.95 km ² in eastern Sumatra.
    
* Tjirebon (see Sultanate of Cirebon)
    
* Tjumbok
    
* Tjunda: subordinate royal sultanate of Aceh.
    
* Tobaku: empire in Central Sulawesi.
    
* Tohe: empire in West Timor.
    
* Tojo: royal Togian Island, Central Sulawesi.
    
* Toli Toli: empire in North Sulawesi. Toli Toli Dynasty also connected with the dynasty Buol.
    
* Tomini: empire in Central Sulawesi.
    
* Topejawa: royal city in Makassar, South Sulawesi.
    
* Toribulu: empire in Central Sulawesi.
    
* Trienggadeng: subordinate royal sultanate of Aceh, in Meureudu area, Sumatra.
    
* Tripathi, Tripah: kingdom in Sumatra, the colony of Kawai XVI.
    
* Trong
    
* Trumon or Tarumon: subordinate kingdom of the Sultanate of Aceh was established in 1795. [29]
    
* Truseb: subordinate royal sultanate of Aceh, which was part of the Federation commander XII.
    
* Bone Onion: Hindu kingdom in the area of bone Onions, Lampung.
    
* Tungkob: subordinate kingdom of the Sultanate of Aceh.
    
* Turateya
    
* Turing: the kingdom on the island of Flores.

empire that ever existed in the archipelago ( S )

    * Sabak: an ancient kingdom in Jambi.
    
* Sabamban: kingdom in South Kalimantan.
    
* Sadurangas: see Sand
    
* Salakanagara: royal city called Argyre by Ptolemy in the year 150 AD, is located in the Gulf region Lada, Pandeglang.
    
* Salang: kingdom on the island of Simeulue, Sumatra.
    
* Salaparang
    
* Salawati: kingdom in the North West Irian Jaya on the island of Salawati.
    
* Salimbouw
    
* Samadua, Samaduwa: subordinate kingdom of the Sultanate of Aceh.
    
* Same Indra and Lhok Kaju: royal subordinates Sultanate of Aceh, in the Sigli. This kingdom earlier part of the Federation commander VI.
    
* Samakuro, Samakurok, Samakuru: subordinate kingdom of the Sultanate of Aceh.
    
* Samalanga: subordinate kingdom of the Sultanate of Aceh.
    
* Sambaliung: kingdoms in East Kalimantan, was formed from the Sultanate of Berau, split in 1830 into two kingdoms.
    
* Sambas: empire in West Kalimantan, which stood at the end of the 16th century. [22]
    
* Sampanahan: kingdom in South Kalimantan.
    
* Samprangan: the conquered kingdom of Majapahit in Bali.
    
* Ocean Pasai: Islamic kingdom located on the coast of northern Sumatra, founded in 1267 and ruled by the Portuguese in 1521.
    
* Sangalla: one of the three main kingdoms in the area of Tana Toraja, South Sulawesi.
    
* Studio: the royal on the island of Sumbawa. Studio lost its majority at the time of the eruption of Mount Tambora in 1815.
    
* Sanggau: empire in West Kalimantan.
    
* Sanrabone, Sanra Boni: kingdom in the area of Makassar, South Sulawesi.
    
* Sarinembah: empire in East Sumatra.
    
* Sasak
    
* Sausu: empire in Central Sulawesi.
    
* Sawang: subordinate kingdom of the Sultanate of Aceh.
    
* Sawiti: kingdom in the Bugis area, South Sulawesi.
    
* Savu
    
* Seba: kingdom on the island of Savu.
    
* Segaluh kingdom in Kediri, East Java.
    
* Segeri: kingdom in the area of Makassar, South Sulawesi, which was formed in 1776.
    
* Sekadau: empire in West Kalimantan.
    
* Sekala Brak: kingdom at the foot of Mount Pesagi, Lampung. is a forerunner of the current rate of Lampung.
    
* Sekar: kingdom in eastern Papua.
    
* Selesse: kingdom covering an area of 70.48 kmТВ in East Sumatra.
    
* Selimbau: kingdom in Kapuas Mountains, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, was founded in 800s by Gunter Badju Binduh which according to legend came from heaven.
    
* Senaam
    
* Senagan
    
* Senembah: kingdom covering an area of 114.42 kmТВ in East Sumatra.
    
* Attack: the kingdom covering an area of 4.584 kmТВ, with a population of approximately 80,000 people on Sumbawa Island, which was founded in 1650. kingdom was founded back in 1837 after the eruption of Mount Tambora in 1815.
    
* Serbeujadi Aboq, Serbojadi Aboq: subordinate kingdom of the Sultanate of Aceh.
    
* Serdang: empire in East Sumatra, independence from Siak on August 16, 1862. [23]
    
* Serebo So
    
* Seunagan: kingdom in the area of Sumatra. Colonies from the Kingdom of Kawai XVI or Meulaboh.
    
* Seuneuam: subordinate kingdom of the Sultanate of Aceh.
    
* Main Siah: royal subordinates Sultanate of Aceh.
    
* Siak Sri Inderapura: kingdom covering an area of 16,224 kmТВ and a population of approximately 25,000 people in eastern Sumatra, established in 1716. [24]
    
* Siantar: empire in East Sumatra.
    
* Noon: Pangkep kingdom in South Sulawesi. Former central region Siang Kingdom, SengkaE --- now located in the village of Bori Appaka, Sub-District Bungoro Pangkep --- In that place there initially river (River Day) with the port that connects it with the remote coastal areas on the west coast of Sulawesi peninsula which has been visited by local traders, open economic and political relations with some local kingdoms and accept the arrival of the traders from the Malay Peninsula and Portuguese ships from the western islands of the archipelago between 1542 and 1548. The arrival of Portuguese sailors in the Port Noon on the 15th Century, as recorded by Antonio de Paiva and Manuel Pinto, just when Noon was declining influence as the largest kingdom on the peninsula west of South Sulawesi before rising political prestige on the southern kingdom of Gowa. (Makkulau, 2005, 2007).
    
* Siau: royal island in North Sulawesi, founded in 1521.
    
* Sidenreng: kingdom in the Bugis area, South Sulawesi.
    
* Sigenti: empire in Central Sulawesi.
    
* Sigi, Sigi Birumaru, Sigi Dolo: empire in Central Sulawesi, founded in 1650.
    
* Sigulai: kingdom on the island of Simeulue, Sumatra.
    
* The Thunder: empire in West Sumatra.
    
* Sikijang: royal town in East Sumatra.
    
* Sikka: 4377 square kmТВ kingdom with a population of 120,000 people on the island of Flores.
    
* Silat: empire in West Kalimantan.
    
* Silawang: empire in West Kalimantan.
    
* Silebar: empire in West Sumatra.
    
* The Five Kuta: empire in East Sumatra.
    
* Simaloer, Simalur: kingdom on the island of Simeulue, in the Sumatra region.
    
* Simbuang: kingdom in Tana Toraja, South Sulawesi.
    
* Simeulue: kingdom on the island of Simeulue.
    
* Simpang: empire in West Kalimantan, parted ways with Sukadana in the mid-18th century.
    
* Simpang Olim, Simpangulim: kingdom which was discovered in 1836, less than a subordinate of the sultanate of Aceh, on Sumatra region.
    
* Singgere: kingdom in South Sulawesi.
    
* Singhasari: kingdom which was formed by Ken Arok, in East Java in 1222.
    
* Singingi and Loras: kingdom covering an area of 135 kmТВ in East Sumatra.
    
* Singkawang: empire in West Kalimantan.
    
* Sintang: empire in West Kalimantan. [25]
    
* Si Pare Pare, Si Pari Pari: empire covering 51 kmТВ in East Sumatra.
    
* Sirimau
    
* Soasiu
    
* Soengai Ijoe
    
* Soetrana
    
* Solo: (see Surakarta)
    
* Solor: kingdom on the island of Solor, then berpisan into 2 kingdoms namely Lamakera and Lohayong or Lawajong.
    
* Small Sonbai: empire in West Timor.
    
* Soppeng: kingdom in the Bugis area, South Sulawesi, was founded in 1609.
    
* Soya: Dynasty descendant of King of Majapahit. Three brothers founded the kingdom of Soya, at the peak of Mount Sirimau in Nusaniwe.
    
* Sri Indrapura
    
* Sriwijaya: Buddhist kingdom based in Palembang, ruling from the 7th century until the 9th.
    
* Stabat: 5:18 kmТВ kingdom covering an area in East Sumatra.
    
* Suhaid: empire in West Kalimantan.
    
* Like: empire in East Sumatra.
    
* Sukadana: empire in West Kalimantan, was founded in the late 15th century by the envoys of Majapahit.
    
* Sukudua: kingdom covering an area of 51 kmТВ in eastern Sumatra, then joined to form the kingdom Boga Boga Sukudua.
    
* Suli: Hitu kingdom in southern regions, the island of Ambon, Maluku.
    
* Sulu: empire that ever existed in northern Borneo, Sabah and the surrounding area to master, this time some areas of the kingdom into a province of Sulu, Philippines.
    
* Sumbawa: 4584 square kmТВ kingdom with a population of 80.000 people on the island of Sumbawa, which was founded in 1650. kingdom was rebuilt in 1837 setelal eruption of Mount Tambora in 1815.
    
* Sumedang Disallow: Islamic empire that thought to have stood since the 15th century in West Java.
    
* Sumedang Kamulyan: Kingdom in South Malang, East Java, South Kepanjen.
    
* Sunda and Galuh: two kingdoms which is a fraction of the Kingdom Tarumanagara.
    
* Sugaluh: small kingdom that is still associated with the kingdom of Sunda-Galuh, founded in 1672 by descendants of the 3rd King of Yan Niskala Wastu geographical Amarta Dwija. The kingdom was established in the mountain areas to the hinterland bayonet-Pataruman Banjar, West Java.
    
* River Kunit: empire in West Sumatra.
    
* River Lemau: kingdom in Bengkulu is an advanced empire Serut River devastated by the war with the kingdom of Aceh. Way of the Kingdom of His Majesty Maharaja Pagarruyung married to Princess Ivory Cempaka son of Queen Court and appointed to the King River Serut ..
    
* River Serut: first empire in Bengkulu, with the king of Queen's Court.
    
* Sungairaya
    
* Sungei Iju: royal subordinates Sultanate of Aceh, in the Tamiang, Sumatra.
    
* Sungei Tras
    
* Sunggal: kingdom covering an area of 3.98 kmТВ in East Sumatra.
    
* Sungu King: the kingdom of the Sultanate of Aceh's subordinates.
    
* Supiori: kingdom on the island of Biak, Irian Jaya. Stephen Wanda declare himself as King Supiori.
    
* Suppa: kingdom covering an area of 225 kmТВ with 5,500 inhabitants (1917) in Central Sulawesi.
    
* Surakarta: the royal area of 3635 kmТВ in Central Java, was founded in 1755 after the empire of Mataram split into two kingdoms. [26]
    
* Suroaso: empire in West Sumatra, close to Pagaruyung. Suroaso last king is Sutan Natural Kerayahan involved in Communion with the Netherlands and the United Kingdom in 1824.
    
* Susoh, heel: the kingdom of the Sultanate of Aceh's subordinates.
    
* Sutan Young: royal subordinates Sultanate of Aceh, in the Tamiang.
    
* Sutrana: empire in West Timor (Timor Loro Manu), the area south of Oecussi Ambeno with a history of inter-related.

empire that ever existed in the archipelago ( R )



     * Raijua: kingdom on the island of Savu Raijua in the islands.
     * King: empire in East Sumatra.
     * Rambah: royal town in East Sumatra.
     * Randjoea
     * Rano: kingdom in Tana Toraja, South Sulawesi.
     * Rantau Kwantan Confederation, Federation of Rantau
     * rapang: kingdom in the Bugis area, South Sulawesi.
     * dangle: royal subordinates Sultanate of Aceh, in the Sigli, Sumatra. This kingdom is part of the Federation commander XII.
     * Rende, Rendi: kingdom on the island of Sumba.
     * Reubeë
     * Riau: sultanate of Riau, which descended from the ruling king Luwu. [21]
     * Rigaih, Rigas: subordinate kingdom of the Sultanate of Aceh.
     * Rindau
     * Ringgouw: one of the 19 kingdoms in Rote Island, southwest of Timor Island, founded in 1691.
     * Riung: royal city on the island of Flores.
     * Rokan Kiri: empire in East Sumatra.
     * Rote: islands in the southwest of the island of Timor, a Dutch federation formation which consists of 19 kingdoms. The Federation was formed from 1928 to 1948.
     * Rumbati: royal city in eastern Papua.

empire that ever existed in the archipelago ( P )



    
* Padang: a royal town in West Sumatra, is Tuanku Rajo Bujang king who ruled in 1778, he was of the tribe (a sub-clan) tuft, Padang.
    
* Padang Lawas: empire in West Sumatra.
    
* Padang TARAB: empire in West Sumatra.
    
* Pagaruyung: larger empire in West Sumatra.
    
* Pagatan: small kingdom which was established in 1775 to 1908 and founded by immigrants Bugis Raja Banjar permission of the 8th, which became the colony Panembahan Stone Bugis in South Kalimantan.
    
* Pagurauan: kingdom covering an area of 78 km ² in eastern Sumatra.
    
* Pakualaman: kingdom covering an area of 417.62 km ² which was established on June 22, 1812 or March 17, 1813 in Yogyakarta, Central Java. [17]
    
* Pajajaran: kingdom in West Java.
    
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* Palalawan: see Pelalawan
    
* Palande: empire in Central Sulawesi, part of Posso.
    
* Kilkenny: kingdom in southeast Sumatra, founded by Aryo Damar, son of the last king of Majapahit. or by Kiai Geding Sura.
    
* Palesang: royal intervene in Tana Toraja, South Sulawesi.
    
* Hammer: royal cities in Central Sulawesi, founded in 1650.
    
* Pamecutan
    
* Pameue: subordinate royal sultanate of Aceh.
    
* Panai: kingdom covering an area of 561 km ² in eastern Sumatra.
    
* Clever: kingdom in the northwestern part of the island Pantar.
    
* Panei: kingdom in eastern Sumatra, established in the 1700s.
    
* Pangkajene: royal city of Makassar, South Sulawesi.
    
* Panjalu: Sunda kingdom under the empire, now a District Panjalu, Ciamis regency, West Java Province.
    
* Pante Raja: the sultanate of Aceh subordinate kingdom, in Meureudu area, Sumatra. Previously a part of the Federation commander XII.
    
* Papekat: an independent kingdom on the island of Sumbawa since 1676, Papekat destroyed by the eruption of Mount Tambora in 1815.
    
* Father: royal city in Makassar, South Sulawesi.
    
* Pariangang: kingdoms in South Sulawesi, was formed in 1667.
    
* Parigi: kingdom in South Sulawesi.
    
* Partangang
    
* Pasaman Kehasilan Kalam: kingdom in Pasaman, West Sumatra, the center of the kingdom is located in Parit Batu.
    
* Couple: subordinate kingdom of Aceh sultanate.
    
* Sand: kingdoms in East Kalimantan, the state has been formed for a long time until the government falls on a Panembahan who later took the title of Sultan. [18]
    
* Waterside
    
* Passi: empire in West Timor (Timor Loro Manu).
    
* Pate, Patih: subordinate royal sultanate of Aceh.
    
* Patipi: kingdom in eastern Papua.
    
* Pebato
    
* Pedada
    
* Pedawa Knitting, Pedawa Large: subordinate kingdom of Aceh sultanate.
    
* Pedir
    
* Pelalawan or Palalawan: kingdom covering an area of 12,168 km ² in eastern Sumatra, established in 1811, initially dependent on the Sultanate of Johor Sultanate of Siak later. [19]
    
* Peliatan: royal part of Bali.
    
* Wasters: kingdom in the area Mandar, West Sulawesi.
    
* Perbaungan: kingdom covering an area of 83 km ² in eastern Sumatra.
    
* Percut, Pertjut: kingdom covering an area of 103.83 km ² in eastern Sumatra.
    
* Perlak: kingdom located in Peureulak, East Aceh.
    
* Coasts: the royal area of 14.25 km ² in eastern Sumatra.
    
* Petiambang: subordinate royal sultanate of Aceh.
    
* Peudawa Rajeu
    
* Peuduek
    
* Peukan Baro-Peukan Shot
    
* Peurala: subordinate royal sultanate of Aceh.
    
* Peusangan
    
* Peutu, Peutue: subordinate royal sultanate of Aceh.
    
* Pidie: subordinate royal sultanate of Aceh, in the Sigli, Sumatra.
    
* Pinangawan
    
* Pinatih
    
* Pineueng and Peukan Baro-Beukan Shot: subordinate royal sultanate of Aceh, in the Sigli, Sumatra.
    
* Pontiac: kingdom which was formed in West Kalimantan in 1771. [20]
    
* Pucu Rantau Indragiri: empire in West Sumatra.
    
* Puengga: kingdoms in South Sulawesi, which was formed in 1667.
    
* Kaju Island: kingdom subordinate sultanate of Aceh.
    
* Pulaunas: subordinate royal sultanate of Aceh.
    
* Arbor Island: kingdom in West Sumatra.
    
* Pulo Kajee: subordinate kingdom of Aceh sultanate
    
* Sea Island: kingdom in Kotabaru, South Kalimantan.
    
* Ancient: empire in East Sumatra.
    
* Pureman: Alor island kingdom in the later by the Dutch in 1917 to Erana and merged again in 1932 to Kolana.
    
* Puumbolo
 

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