* Baa: one of the 19 kingdoms in the island of Rote, West Timor Island, formed in 1691.
* Bacan: kingdom covering an area of 1,600 km ² in the Maluku Islands, which was founded in 1322 by people from Djailolo (now Jailolo) and ruled by Islamic leaders since the 16th century, who then holds the Sultan.
* Bada: empire in Central Sulawesi
* Badung: kingdom which was formed because of the fall of Majapahit, after Dewa Agung Ketut, ruler of Bali and Lombok divided his kingdom to the 9 children. Its area is currently a Badung regency.
* Bagoh
* Bait: small kingdoms in West Timor
* Clothes: kingdom, which is part of the Sultanate of Aceh in Sumatra.
* Balangnipa: kingdom in Mandar, South Sulawesi, was formed in 1667.
* Balatu: kingdoms in South Sulawesi, was formed in 1667.
* Balepe: kingdom in the area of Toraja, South Sulawesi.
* Bali and Lombok
* Bambel: kingdom, which is part of the Sultanate of Aceh in Sumatra.
* Bambi and Oenoë, Bambi and UNU: kingdom, which is part of the Sultanate of Aceh in Sigli. Is part of the Federation commander VI.
* Banasu: empire in Central Sulawesi.
* Banawa: empire in Central Sulawesi, which was formed in 1667.
* Bancea and Puumbolo: empire in Central Sulawesi, part of Poso.
* Bandahara
* Banga: kingdom in the area of Toraja, South Sulawesi.
* Banggai: kingdom on the island in southeast Sulawesi, Banggai.
* Bangkala: kingdom in the area of Makassar, South Sulawesi, were subdued in 1863.
* Bangkalaan: kingdom in South Kalimantan, also called Tanah Bumbu kingdom.
* Bangkalan: kingdom covering an area of 354 km ² on the island of Madura, who according to legend founded by the King of Majapahit last. The first ruler in 1530 was the son of Prince Palakaran, early 16th century.
* Bangli: empire, founded after the fall of Majapahit, after Dewa Agung Ketut, ruler of Bali and Lombok divided his kingdom.
* Banjar: kingdom in South Kalimantan, which may be established late 14th century by a professor Djamatka of Hindustan, embraced Islam in 1520. [2]
* Bantam
* Banten: founded early 16th century during the fall of Majapahit.
* Bantjea and Puumbolo
* Goods Goods: kingdoms in South Sulawesi, was founded in 1667.
* Barnusa: kingdom in the western part of Pantar Island, west of the island of Alor. Power is split into two clans and Blegar Baso.
* Barru: kingdom in the Bugis area, South Sulawesi.
* Baruija: kingdoms in South Sulawesi, was formed in 1667.
* Barus: the imperial dynasty founded by Pardosi. Its area extends from Christmas until Tarumon Mandailing in Singkil. [3]
* Barusjahe: empire in East Sumatra.
* Battoise
* Stone Baharang Undo (Federation)
* Stone Kankung: empire in West Sumatra.
* Batulapa: kingdom in the Bugis area, South Sulawesi.
* Stone Litjin: kingdom in South Kalimantan.
* Batulolong: royal Pantar Island, west of the island of Alor.
* Stone Mbulan
* Batuputih
* Odor: kingdom in the area of Toraja, South Sulawesi.
* Beboki: empire in West Timor.
* Bedagei: kingdom covering an area of 337.52 sq km of East Sumatra, part of the Deli Sultanate.
* Bedahulu or Bedulu: an ancient kingdom in Gianyar, Bali, around the 8th century until the 14th.
* Belu: federation of kingdoms in West Timor.
* Bendjoar
* Benu: empire in West Timor (Timor Loro Manu).
* Berau, Berouw: kingdoms in East Kalimantan.
* Berutas
* Besiana: empire in West Timor.
* Besitan: kingdom covering an area of 165 sq km in eastern Sumatra.
* Besoa: empire in Central Sulawesi.
* Beubasan
* Beutong: subordinate kingdom of the Sultanate of Aceh.
* Biboki
* When: empire in East Sumatra.
* Bilba: one of the 19 kingdoms in the island of Rote.
* Bima: kingdom that existed in the 17th century on the island of Sumbawa. [4]
* Binamo, Binamu: kingdom in the area of Makassar, South Sulawesi, was built in 1864 as a replacement Turatea and controlled by the Dutch in 1906.
* Bingei: kingdom covering an area of 94.53 km ² in eastern Sumatra.
* Bintamo: kingdom in the area of Makassar, South Sulawesi.
* Bintauna: kingdom in the West Sulawesi sea.
* Binuang: kingdom in Mandar, South Sulawesi.
* Birumaru: empire in Central Sulawesi, united with Dolo Dolo from 1908 to Birumaru, then separated and joined by Sigi from 1915 to 1929 became Sigi Birumaru.
* Blagar: kingdom in the southeast Pantar Island, west of the island of Alor.
* Blambangan: kingdom that existed at the end of Majapahit era Blambangan area, south of Banyuwangi.
* Blahbatuh: A kingdom that is one of the kingdom who are in Blahbatuh village, Gianyar, led by I Gusti Ngurah Jelantik of royal Gelgel
* Blangmangat: kingdom under the Sultanate of Aceh.
* Blangme, Blang Meh: kingdom under the Sultanate of Aceh.
* Blang Pedir, Blangpidie: kingdom under the Sultanate of Aceh.
* Blayu: kingdom in Bali which is located in the district of Marga, Tabanan.
* Bluek: kingdom under the Sultanate of Aceh.
* Boalemo: empire in North Sulawesi, subjugated the Netherlands in 1889.
* Bobasan: kingdom under the Sultanate of Aceh.
* Boga Sukudua: empire in East Sumatra.
* Bohorok: kingdom covering an area of 19.92 sq km in eastern Sumatra.
* Bokai: one of the 19 kingdoms in the island of Rote. Established 1756.
* Bolaang Itang: state city in North Sulawesi, united with Kaidipang in 1912 became the Great Kaidipang.
* Bolaang Mongondow: empire in North Sulawesi, Indonesia in 1568 joined with Ternate and become part of the year 1677. Tonsawang, pasan, Ratahan, Povosakon, and Somoit (Bantik) as Commander of the royal army Bolaang Mongondow in 1697.
* Bolaang Uki: state city in North Sulawesi.
* Bolano: Moutong kingdom in the middle region, Central Sulawesi.
* Bone: Bugis area, South Sulawesi. founded in 1634, defeated the Dutch in 1905, and returned in 1931. [5]
* Bonea: kingdoms in South Sulawesi, was formed in 1667.
* Bonerate: royal Bonerate Island, South Sulawesi, was formed in 1667.
* Bontobangun: kingdoms in South Sulawesi, was formed in 1667.
* Bontobatu
* Buakaju: kingdom in the area of Toraja, South Sulawesi.
* Bubon: kingdom in Sumatra.
* Buging and Bagoh: kingdom under the Sultanate of Aceh.
* Bouquet
* Buleleng: empire that was built as a result of the fall of Majapahit, after Dewa Agung Ketut, ruler of Bali and Lombok divided his kingdom. [6]
* Bulo Bulo: kingdom in South Sulawesi.
* Bulungan, Boelongan: kingdoms in East Kalimantan, part of Berau in the 19th century.
* Bungku: empire in Central Sulawesi, independent of Ternate in 1900.
* Buntubatu: kingdom in the Bugis area, South Sulawesi.
* Bunut: empire in West Kalimantan.
* Buol: country town in Central Sulawesi, founded in 1660.
* Buton: empire, founded before 1550 on Buton Island, southeast Sulawesi. Since 1886, the sultan has 3 offspring are: The Tanailandutak, The Tapitapitak and The Kumbewahatak.
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