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Kingdom of Kaimana

Kingdom of Kaimana
کرجاءن سرن ايمن مواون
Kerajaan Sran Eman Muun
Petuanan Kaimana
Flag of Kaimana
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Map of the kingdom of Kaimana on the Bomberai Peninsula
Map of the kingdom of Kaimana on the Bomberai Peninsula
CapitalKaimana
Common languagesPapuan Malay, Kowiai, other Papuan languages (native)
Religion
Sunni Islam (after 16th century)
GovernmentKingdom (Petuanan)
Rat Sran 
• 1309–unknown
Imaga (Rat Sran Nati Patimunin I)
• unknown
Basir Onin (Rat Sran Adi II)
• 1348–1440
Woran (Rat Sran Rat Adi III)
• 1808–1898
Nduvin (Rat Sran E'man IV)
• 1898–1923
Naro'e (Rat Sran E'man V)
• 1923–1966
Ahmad Aituarauw (Rat Sran Rat Eman Umisi VI)
• 1966–1980
Muh Achmad Rais Aituarauw (Rat Sran Rat Kaimana Umisi VII)
• 1980–2022
Abdul Hakim Achmad Aituarauw (Rat Sran Rat Kaimana Umisi VIII)
• 2022–present
Mohammad Natsir Aituarauw (Rat Sran Rat Kaimana Umisi IX)
Today part of Indonesia

The Kingdom of Kaimana (Papuan Malay: Petuanan Kaimana; Jawi: کرجاءن سرن ايمن مواون‎) or Kingdom of Sran is one of the oldest Muslim kingdoms in West Papua, Indonesia. The kingdom was established by Imaga, with the title Rat Sran Nati Pattimuni, traditionally in 1309.[1][2]

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference Usmany pp. 85–92 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Suroto, Hari. "Kaimana, Kota Senja di Papua Barat yang Punya Sejarah Kerajaan". detikTravel (in Indonesian). Retrieved 4 June 2021.

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