Kingdom of Kaimana کرجاءن سرن ايمن مواون Kerajaan Sran Eman Muun Petuanan Kaimana | |
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Capital | Kaimana |
Common languages | Papuan Malay, Kowiai, other Papuan languages (native) |
Religion | Sunni Islam (after 16th century) |
Government | Kingdom (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 |
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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]
Usmany pp. 85–92
was invoked but never defined (see the help page).