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List of current non-sovereign Asian monarchs

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This is alist of reigning non-sovereign monarchs in Asia, includingtraditional rulers and governing constitutional monarchs, but not the kings ofBahrain,Bhutan,Cambodia,Jordan,Saudi Arabia orThailand, the emperor ofJapan, the sultans ofBrunei orOman, or the emirs ofKuwait orQatar. Each monarch listed below reigns over a legally recognised dominion, but in most cases possesslittle or no sovereign governing power. Theirtitles, however, are recognised by the state. Entries are listed beside their respective dominions, and are grouped by country.

This is adynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help byediting the page to add missing items, with references toreliable sources.

Bangladesh

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StatePolityMonarchSinceHouseSuccessionRefs
BangladeshBangladeshBohmong[as 1]Raja Chaw Prue1959ChowdhuryHereditary andelective[1][2]
Chakma[as 2]RajaDebashish Roy12 November 1971RoyHereditary[3][4]
Mong[as 3]Raja Saching Prue22 October 2008[as 4]ChowdhuryHereditary and elective[5][6]

India

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StatePolityMonarchSinceHouseSuccessionRefs
IndiaIndia[as 5]Daher-AmlaRaja Tapatrao AnandraoBhilHereditary[7][8]
GadhviRaja Yashwant Rao[as 6]Hereditary
LingaRaja Bhavar SinghHereditary
PimpriRaja Trikamrao SahebraoHereditary
VasurnaRaja Chandra SinghHereditary

Indonesia

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Present information regardinggovernmental recognition of traditional monarchs in Indonesia is inadequate. In some instances below,pre-colonial polities have been restored, and the royal titles of their leaders have been nominally confirmed. For example, in province ofMaluku there are 545 kings who have the power to govern their respective areas at thevillage (negeri) level, while some others still have the status ofhamlets (dusun) of the village but have their own king.[9] In other cases, the government has refused to revive monarchies that had beenabolished during the earliest years of therepublic. Despite the historical suppression of these dynasties, a large number have retained their culture, identity, and their status within their own communities. Royal titles are still widely used, bestowed in formal enthronement ceremonies conducted without formal recognition from Jakarta.[citation needed]

In recent years, the number of dynasties receiving recognition as nominal cultural authorities has steadily increased.[10] However, because it remains unclear as to which monarchies havenot yet been recognised, the list below will contain all extant Indonesian dynasties on which there is information available. Monarchs that have explicitly been denied recognition are listed underpretenders. The Sultan of Yogyakarta and the Duke of Pakualaman are listed separately due to the constitutional nature of their position.

StateConstituentMonarchSinceHouseTypeSuccessionRefs
IndonesiaIndonesiaSpecial Region of YogyakartaYogyakartaSriSultanHamengkubuwono X2 October 1988[id 1]House of Mataram Hamengkubuwono FamilyLimited[id 2]Hereditary[11]
PakualamanKanjeng Gusti Pangeran Adipati AryaPaku Alam X7 January 2016House of Mataram Paku Alam FamilyLimited[id 2]Hereditary[12]
List of Indonesian monarchs
Alor
StatePolityMonarchSinceHouseSuccessionRefs
IndonesiaIndonesiaAlor[id 3]Raja Muhammad Marzuki NampiraNampira[id 4]Hereditary[13]
BatulolongRaja Constantijn Karimalei1996KarimaleiHereditary[14]
KolanaRaja Imanuel Alexander Makunimau4 May 2022Makunimau[id 5]Hereditary
KuiRaja Kaharuddin KinanggiKinanggiHereditary[15]
MataruRaja Marthen Belamau TansiPadailaka[id 6]Hereditary[16]
Bali
StatePolityMonarchSinceHouseSuccessionRefs
IndonesiaIndonesiaBangliAnak Agung Made Rai Rama1961GelgelHereditary[17]
BulelengAnak Agung Ngurah Brawida2 June 1978Sangket[id 7]Hereditary[17]
DenpasarTjokorda Ngurah Jambe[id 8]25 November 2005Pemecutan[id 9]Hereditary[18]
GianyarAnak Agung Gde Agung II22 April 1999Hereditary[17]
KarangasemAnak Agung Gde Agung Putra Agung9 April 2009KarangasemHereditary
KasimanTjokorda Ngurah Kusuma Wardhana22 April 1989Kasiman[id 9]Hereditary[19]
KlungkungDewa Agung Ida Dalem Semaraputra10 October 2010Klungkung[id 7]Hereditary[17]
PamecutanTjokorda Ngurah Manik Parisara[id 8]1986Pemecutan[id 9]Hereditary[20]
TabananTjokorda Anglurah21 March 2008Hereditary
UbudVacant[id 10]20 July 1978SukawatiHereditary[21]
Borneo
StatePolityMonarchSinceHouseSuccessionRefs
IndonesiaIndonesiaBanjarmasinSultan Khairul Saleh24 July 2010Alwatzkubillah[id 11]Hereditary[22]
BulunganSultan Abdul Hamid2 December 2008Hereditary
KutaiSultan Aji Muhammad ArifinKutai[id 12]Hereditary[22]
KubuTuan Besar Syarif Ibrahim bin Syarif Nyoh4 March 2008Al IdrusHereditary[23]
KotawaringinPangeran Ratu Alidin Sukma Alamsyah2010[24]Alwatzkubillah[id 11]Hereditary
LandakPangeran Ratu Suryansyah Amiruddin24 January 2000Ismahayana[id 12]Hereditary[25]
MatanPangeran Ratu Uti Iwan Kusnadi11 August 2004Hereditary[citation needed]
MempawahPangeran Ratu Mulawangsa Mardan Adijaya12 August 2002Amantubillah[id 13]Hereditary[26][27]
PaserPangeran Ratu Abdul Rasyid16 October 2000BelengkongHereditary
PontianakSultan Syarif Mahmud Alkadrie17 July 2017[28]Al Kadri[id 14]Hereditary[22]
SambaliungSultan Fachruddin19 October 2009BerauHereditary
SambasPangeran Ratu Muhammad Tarhan3 February 2008[id 15]Alwatzkubillah[id 11]Hereditary
SanggauPangeran Ratu Arman Surya26 July 2009SuryanegaraHereditary
SekadauPangeran Agung Muhammad Efendi28 February 2009Hereditary[29]
SelimbauPanembahan Muhammad Asbi2004AssidiqiHereditary
Simpang[id 16]Sultan Muhammad Jamaluddin II31 May 2008Hereditary
SintangPanembahan Kusuma Negara V17 September 2003[id 17]KusumanegaraHereditary[citation needed]
Java
StatePolityMonarchSinceHouseSuccessionRefs
IndonesiaIndonesiaBantenSultanSyarif Muhammad ash-Shafiuddin11 December 2016SurosowanHereditary
KacirebonanSultan Abdul Gani Natadiningrat III28 October 1997Kacirebonan[id 18]Hereditary
KanomanSultan Muhammad Emiruddin[id 19]6 March 2003Kanoman[id 18]Hereditary
KasepuhanSultan Sepuh XIV30 April 2010Kasepuhan[id 18]Hereditary[17]
MangkunegaranKanjeng Gusti Pangeran Adipati AryaMangkunegara X12 March 2022House of Mataram Mangkunegaran Family[id 20]Hereditary[30]
Sumedang[id 21]Paduka Yang Mulia Sri Radya Lukman SoemadisoeriaSumedang Larang[id 21]Hereditary
Surakarta[id 22]Sultan Susuhunan Pakubuwana XIVHouse of Mataram Pakubuwana Family[id 20]Hereditary[31]
Maluku Islands
StatePolityMonarchSinceHouseSuccessionRefs
IndonesiaIndonesiaAmahaiUpu Latu Johan Dominggus Hallatu1954Hallatu Ruma IraloHereditary and elective[citation needed]
AtiahuJou Muhammadiyah WailissaWailissaHereditary[32]
BacanSultan Al-Abd-Al-Rahim Gary bin Gahral19 November 2010KamarullahHereditary and elective[id 23]
BicoliSangaji Samaun SebaSebaHereditary[33]
FaanRaja Patris RenwarinApril 2002RenwarinHereditary[citation needed]
GeserRaja Soelani Kilian30 January 2019KilianHereditary
HituUpu Latu Salhana Pellu21 March 2007HitulamaHereditary
JailoloSultan Abdullah SyahJanuary 2002Hereditary
KisarRaja Johannis BakkerBakkerHereditary
LolodaJogugu Lutfi Muhammad Syamsuddin30 August 2009SyamsuddinHereditary
PelauwUpu Latu Roni Herly Latuconsina6 February 2025LatuconsinaHereditary[34]
SoyaRaja Johan Lodewijk Rehatta9 December 2005[id 24]Rehatta[id 25]Hereditary and elective[35]
TagalisaRaja Muhammad Tasalisa27 October 2022TasalisaHereditary[36]
TulehuUpu Latu John Saleh Ohorella13 February 2003OhorellaHereditary[37]
TernateSultan Hidayatullah Sjah[id 26]18 December 2021Hereditary[38]
TidoreSultan Djafar Syah28 October 1999Hereditary[22]
UrungJou Ibrahim M.H. Wokas1977WokasHereditary[39]
Papua
StatePolityMonarchSinceHouseSuccessionRefs
IndonesiaIndonesiaArguniRaja Hanafi PauspausPauspaus[id 27]Hereditary
AtiatiRaja Muhammad Syahrul Yusuf Bay14 February 2018Kerewaindżai[id 28]Hereditary[40]
FatagarRaja Taufiq Heru31 December 2009Uswanas[id 29]Hereditary
KaibusWoronemin Melkianus Kondjol1990sKondjol[id 30]Hereditary[41]
KaimanaRat UmisAbdul Hakim Achmad1980Aituarauw[id 31]Hereditary
NamatotaRatu Randi Asnawi Ombaier2017Ombaier[id 31]Hereditary[42]
PatipiRaja Atarai Iba[id 32]2022Sameni[id 33]Hereditary
RumbatiRaja Hamrad Pitupuwah Bauw2 May 2019BauwHereditary[43]
SalawatiRaja Muhammad Tahir ArfanArfanHereditary[citation needed]
SekarRaja Arief RumagesanRumagesanHereditary[44]
WertuarRaja Musa Heremba15 April 1988HerembaHereditary
Rote
StatePolityMonarchSinceHouseSuccessionRefs
IndonesiaIndonesiaBaaManek Paulus Dae Pane1998Dae PaneHereditary
BokaiManek Herman Dupe1 January 1961[id 34]DupeHereditary
DehlaManek Nehemia Ndun2 October 1972[id 35]NdunHereditary[citation needed]
DengkaVacant[id 36]1970TunggaHereditary
KorbafoVacant[id 37]6 March 2000ManubuluHereditary[citation needed]
LanduVacant[id 38]18 March 2008JohannesHereditary
LelainManek Yunus BesiBesiHereditary
LelenukManek Christoffel Daik28 September 1994DaikHereditary[citation needed]
LolehManek Soleman Zacharias15 July 2003[id 39]ZachariasHereditary
NdaoManek Soleman Kotten1968KottenHereditary[citation needed]
OenaleManek Christoffel Hanok LengguLengguHereditary
OepaoManek Jefry Sjioen2005SjioenHereditary[citation needed]
RinggouVacant[id 40]22 March 2002DaoedHereditary
TermanuManek Soleman Jeremias Amalo[id 41]14 October 2007AmaloHereditary
ThieVacant[id 42]25 January 2010MburalaeHereditary
Sulawesi
StatePolityMonarchSinceHouseSuccessionRefs
IndonesiaIndonesiaBalangnipaMaradia Fadly Patayangi19 November 2005Hereditary[citation needed]
BanawaVacant[id 43]16 November 2006Hereditary[45]
BanggaiTomundo Mohamad Fikran Ramadhan[id 44]29 January 2010AwaluddinHereditary
BarruVacant[id 45]House of Royal Buginese BarruHereditary
BoneArumpone Baso Hamid7 April 2006House of Royal Buginese BoneHereditary
Buton[id 46]Sultan La Ode Mohammad Izat Manarfa27 November 2006KumbewahatakHereditary[citation needed]
GowaSultan Kumala Idjo Batara Gowa III[id 47]2014Hereditary
LuwuTuankuDatuHajiAndi Maradang MackulauDecember 2012House of Royal Buginese LuwuHereditary[46]
MamujuMaradia Maksum DaiMak LonjokHereditary[47]
MoriVacant[id 48]Hereditary
SanraboneKaraeng Ali Mallombasi25 July 2008SanraboneHereditary
SoppengDatu Unru Mappanjantji2001Hereditary
Sumatra
StatePolityMonarchSinceHouseSuccessionRefs
IndonesiaIndonesiaAir TirisDiraja H.M. Yunus Datuk Sutan Batuah26 September 2021Bendang[id 49]Hereditary[48]
AsahanSultan Kamal Abrahim17 May 1980[id 50]PinangawanHereditary[citation needed]
Bakkara[id 51]Raja Sisingamangaraja XV[id 52]24 December 1972Sinambela[id 53]Hereditary
DeliSultan Aria Lamanjiji[id 54]22 July 2005MaimunHereditary[49]
Dolok SilauRaja Tanjar Gaim Purba Tambak23 November 2008PurbaHereditary[citation needed]
IndragiriSultan Tengku Arief1 February 1986Hereditary
JambiSultan Abdurrahman Taha Syaifuddin Syah18 March 2012Hereditary and elective[50]
LangkatSultan Azwar Abdul Jalil21 May 2003Hereditary and elective[citation needed]
PagaruyungRaja Alam Muhammad Taufik Thaib[id 55]10 June 2007Adityawarman[id 56]Hereditary
PalembangSultan Mahmud Badaruddin III4 March 2003Hereditary[51]
PelalawanTengku Besar Kamaruddin bin Harun7 August 2008Al ShahabHereditary
SerdangSultan Basyarsyah II28 January 2001[id 57]AlamsyahHereditary
SigunturSultan Hendri Tuanku Bagindo Ratu1968Siguntur[id 56]Hereditary[52]
Timor
StatePolityMonarchSinceHouseSuccessionRefs
IndonesiaIndonesiaAmanatunUsif Pah Gustaf Immanuel[id 58]26 September 1996Banunaek[id 59]Hereditary[53]
AmanubanUsif Pah Nesi Nope1980Nope[id 60]Hereditary[54]
AmarasiUsif Pah Robert Maurits Koroh1990Koroh[id 61]Hereditary[55]
AmfoangUsif Pah Robert Gordon Manoh27 September 2001Manoch[id 59]Hereditary[56]
BibokiUsif Pah Johanis Tnesi UsBokoHereditary[57]
BotiUsif Pah Nama BenuMarch 2005[id 62]BenuHereditary[citation needed]
Fialaran[id 63]Loro Jadokus Manek1990Da Costa[id 64]Hereditary[citation needed]
InsanaUsif Pah Theodorus Taolin[id 65]1991TaolinHereditary[58]
KupangUsif Pah Leopold Nicolaas Nisnoni[id 66]July 2004[id 67]Nisnoni[id 59]Elective and hereditary[62]
LamaknenLoro Josef Kalimau16 October 2003Bunak[id 68]Elective and hereditary[id 69][63]
Miomaffo[id 70]Usif Pah Alfons Kono1986KonoHereditary[64]
MolloUsif Pah Edison Oematan12 August 2001OematanHereditary[65]
NoimutiUsif Pah Antonius da CostaDa Costa[id 64]Hereditary[66]
WehaliDisputed[id 71]11 May 2003Waihale[id 72]Hereditary
Others
StatePolityMonarchSinceHouseSuccessionRefs
IndonesiaIndonesiaAnakalangRaja Sappi Pateduk II1992Hereditary[citation needed]
BaranusaRaja Akbar Salim[id 73]BasoHereditary
BimaJena Teke Zulkarnain[id 74]17 June 2001[id 75]Dewa Dalam BawaHereditary[67]
DompuVacant[id 76]1964SirajuddinHereditary
LamakeraRaja Abdul Gafur Ibrahim1987DasiHereditary
LewaRaja Pingi Ai23 January 1978Hereditary[citation needed]
LohayongSengaji Muhamad IdrusFebruary 2008KalakeHereditary[citation needed]
Riau-LinggaSultan Abdul Rahman Muazzam Shah ibni Almarhum Yamtuan Muda Riau X Raja Muhammad Yusuf8 April 1964House of Royal Buginese Luwu Opu Daeng Chelak Family[id 77]Hereditary[68]
SumbawaSultan Muhammad Kaharuddin IV5 April 2011KaharuddinHereditary[69]

Malaysia

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StateConstituentMonarchSinceHouseTypeSuccessionRefs
MalaysiaMalaysiaJohorSultanIbrahim Ismail22 January 2010[my 1]TemenggongConstitutionalHereditary[70]
KedahSultanSallehuddin12 September 2017MahawangsaHereditary[70]
KelantanSultanMuhammad V[my 2]13 September 2010Long YunusHereditary[70]
Negeri SembilanTuanku Muhriz29 December 2008Royal Pagaruyung-Negeri SembilanHereditary and elective[my 3][70]
PahangAl-SultanSultan Abdullah15 January 2019[my 4]Bendahara Johor-PahangHereditary[70]
PerakSultanNazrin Shah29 May 2014[my 5]Siak-PerakHereditary[70]
PerlisTuanku Syed Sirajuddin17 April 2000JamalullailHereditary[70]
SelangorSultanSharafuddin21 November 2001[my 6]Opu Daeng ChelakHereditary[70]
TerengganuSultanMizan Zainal Abidin16 May 1998[my 7]Bendahara Johor-TerengganuHereditary[70]
StatePolityMonarchSinceHouseSuccessionRefs
Negeri SembilanNegeri Sembilan[my 8]JelebuDato' Mendika Menteri Akhirulzaman

Dato' Haji Maarof bin Haji Mat Rashad

2018House of KemimElective and hereditary[my 9][71]
JoholDato' Johan Pahlawan Lela Perkasa Setiawan Dato' Muhammad bin Haji Abdullah27 March 2016House of GemenchehElective and hereditary[my 10][72][73]
Naning[my 11]Dato' Mohd Nazrol Bin Mahamad Sapar2020Elective and hereditary[74]
RembauHouse of JakunElective and hereditary[my 12][75][76]
Sungai UjongDato' Klana Petra

Dato'Mubarak Dohak

29 December 1993House of HuluElective and hereditary[my 13][77][78]
TampinTunku Syed Razman bin Tunku Syed Idrus Al-Qadri26 December 2005[my 14]House of Al QadriHereditary[my 15][79][80]

Philippines

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StatePolityMonarchSinceHouseSuccessionRefs
PhilippinesPhilippinesBuayanSultan Mohammad Amil Kusain28 June 2008CamsaHereditary
Lanao[fi 1]Sultan Mastura Manabilang25 May 1996Ranao[81]Elective[82]
MaguindanaoMacapado Benito[fi 2]11 January 2006KudaratHereditary[83]
PanaySultanCipriano Querol Jr.13 February 2011QuerolUnclear[84][85]
SuluSultanMuedzul Lail-Tan Kiram[86]16 September 2012KiramHereditary
TalayanDatu Ali MidtimbangMidtimbangHereditary[87]
TalikSultan Col. Datu Nasser13 August 2005PendatunHereditary[88]
Lanao confederates
BacolodSultan Madki MaurakBacolod[fi 3]Hereditary[89]
Balo-iSultan Camad Mangotara AliBalo-i[fi 3]Hereditary[90]
BansayanSultan Calicozaman BasmanBansayan[fi 3]Hereditary[91]
BayangSultan Ali MandingBayang[fi 3]Hereditary[82]
BinidayanSultan Abdullah Dimaporo DatumulokBinidayan[fi 3]Hereditary[92]
BorocotSultan Saidali BaniagaDirampaten[fi 3]Hereditary[91]
ButigSultan Nasroden AdorButig[fi 3]Hereditary[93]
CabugatanDatu Manaros SimbaanCabugatan[fi 3]Hereditary[94]
DitsaanSultan Tamano PandapataDitsaan[fi 3]Hereditary[95]
DumalondongSultan Macaurog GuinarDomalondong[fi 3]Hereditary[91]
MariboSultan Nasser MagomnangMaribo[fi 3]Hereditary[91]
MasiuSultan Topaan Disomimba4 February 2002Masiu[fi 3]Hereditary[91]
MinitupadSultan Pagaranganan MitmugMinitupad[fi 3]Hereditary[91]
PagayawanSultan Mamasaranao MulokPagayawan[fi 3]Hereditary[82]
RamainSultan Patadatu Bayas11 December 2002Ramain[fi 3]Hereditary[91]
RogonSultan Bangcola AdthaRogon[fi 3]Hereditary[91]
TaporogSultan Farouk SharifJuly 1998Taporog[fi 3]Hereditary[91]
UnayanSultan Ibno Roy Tupas12 February 2016Unayan[fi 3]Hereditary[96]

Thailand

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StateConstituentMonarchSinceHouseTypeSuccessionRefs
ThailandThailandChiang MaiChaoWongsak Na Chiang Mai [th]29 May 1989House of Na Chiang Mai (Dibayachakkradhiwongse dynasty)NobilityHereditary[97]
ThailandThailandLamphunAVMChaoWattanan Na Lamphun [th]21 February 1995House of Na Lamphun (Dibayachakkradhiwongse dynasty)NobilityHereditary[98]
ThailandThailandLampangChaoSrirat Na Lampang [th]30 June 2015House of Na Lampang (Dibayachakkradhiwongse dynasty)NobilityHereditary[99]
ThailandThailandNanChaoSompratthana Na Nan [th]since 1999House of Na Nan (Tinmahawong Dynasty)NobilityHereditary[100]
MyanmarMyanmarKengtung (officially abolished by Myanmar in 1962)Chao orSaoWorachak Na Chiang Tung [th]c. 1955House of Na Chiang Tung (Mangrai dynasty)NobilityHereditary[101]

Timor-Leste

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Main article:List of monarchs of Timor § Monarchs in East Timor
StatePolityMonarchSinceHouseSuccessionRefs
Timor-LesteTimor-LesteAlasDom Alexandrina Borromeu Duarte2002DuarteHereditary
Oecusse[as 7]Liurai Antonio I4 May 2001[as 8]Da Costa[as 9]Hereditary
TuriscaiDom Luis F.S.S. Pereira2017PereiraHereditary

United Arab Emirates

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StateConstituentMonarchSinceHouseTypeSuccessionRefs
United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab EmiratesAbu DhabiSheikhMohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan14 May 2022Al Nahyan[me 1]Limited[me 2]Hereditary[102]
AjmanSheikhHumaid bin Rashid Al Nuaimi III6 September 1981Al Nuaimi[me 3]Hereditary[102]
DubaiSheikhMohammed bin Rashid4 January 2006Al Maktoum[me 4]Hereditary[102]
FujairahSheikhHamad bin Mohammed18 September 1974Al Sharqi[me 5]Hereditary[102]
Ras al-KhaimahSheikhSaud bin Saqr27 October 2010[me 6]Al Qasimi[me 7]Hereditary[102]
SharjahSheikhSultan III bin Mohamed23 June 1987[me 8]Al Qasimi[me 7]Hereditary[102]
Umm al-QaiwainSheikhSaud bin Rashid2 January 2009Al Mu‘allaHereditary[102]

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Indonesia

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  1. ^Formally installed on 7 March 1989.
  2. ^abWhile state law requires that all provincial governors be elected, in the case ofYogyakarta, the sultan is given priority during elections, and therefore is always the default governor. In addition, the reigningPakualam (see underJava) is normally given preference when selecting the vice-governor. As in other provinces, considerable administrative power is also ceded to the central government.
  3. ^Previously this kingdom was known as Bungabali, then also known by other names Alor Besar or Dulolong.
  4. ^The Nampira dynasty actually originated from theLamakera on the island ofSolor (between Alor andFlores), according to local tradition. The local title forkapitan isatabeng. The Nampira dynasty previously only held the position ofKapitan Dulolong, on the other side ofKalabahi Bay (Alor Besar) was the residence of the kings of Alor from what they now call the Tulimau dynasty. Some of the kings of this dynasty were very uncooperative, not really suited to be kings and perhaps for some other reasons by the Dutch. The transfer of leadership by the Dutch in this kingdom from the Tulimau dynasty in Alor Besar to the Nampira dynasty in Dulolong occurred during the reign of Nampira Bukang ruled from 1908 to 1915. The Dutch preferred Nampira Bukang from the Nampira dynasty in Dulolong because he was educated and fluent inDutch. As compensation, the crown prince of the Tulimau dynasty was appointed asKapitan Lembur.
  5. ^A sept of the Taruwamang clan.
  6. ^Initially it was the territory of the Abui Kingdom, but during theDutch colonial era, Abui was abolished and replaced by Mataru, which was then merged with Kui Kingdom. However, the capital and dynasty remained at Padailaka.
  7. ^abA branch of the Gelgel dynasty.
  8. ^abThe rajas of Denpasar and Pamecutan, two dynastical divisions of the formerly unified kingdom ofBadung, both use the hereditaryregnal name "Pemecutan". Ngurah Jambe of Denpasar is formally referred to asPemecutan IX, while Ngurah Manik of Pamecutan is known asPemecutan XI. The numerical appendages are not interconnected.
  9. ^abcA branch of the Badung dynasty.
  10. ^The previous head of the royal family and the last recognised king of Ubud, Tjokorda Gde Agung Sukawati, died in 1978. His eldest son, Gde Putra, is the present head of the family. He has not yet been installed as king, however, and instead serves asprince regent.
  11. ^abcABanjar dynasty.
  12. ^abADayak dynasty.
  13. ^AHouse of Royal Buginese Mempawah
  14. ^Also known as the Alkadrie, Kadriah, or Kadariah dynasty.
  15. ^Muhammad Tarhan succeeded as head of the royal family following the death ofhis father in 2008. Like his father, however, he has not been installed assultan, and instead acts asprince regent. He is also aminor, born in 1993.
  16. ^Also commonly written as Sampang.
  17. ^Muhammad Ikhsani Syafiuddin was recognised asPanembahan of Sintang by the government in 2003. He was formally enthroned as Panembahan Sri Kusuma Negara V on 26 September 2005.
  18. ^abcA branch of theCirebon dynasty. In 1662, the sultanate of Cirebon was divided between three branches of the ruling dynasty: (in order of seniority) Kasepuhan, Kanoman, and Kacirebonan. All three lines were nominally restored in 2002.
  19. ^Following the death of the previous sultan, Muhammad Djalaluddin, a dispute of succession arose between two of his sons. Muhammad Emiruddin, the current occupant of thepalace, is therightful heir to his father according to the relevant laws of succession. He was actively opposed by his elder half-brother, Muhammad Saladin, who was "installed" by his supporters on 5 March 2003. Saladin later renounced his claim on 12 September 2003, and the local government has recognised Emiruddin as the sole successor.
  20. ^abA branch of theKartasura dynasty.
  21. ^abNow it covers the entire Sumedang Regency area.
  22. ^Also commonly known as Solo.
  23. ^The sultan is selected from amongst a group of royal candidates by a council of the family's four main branches: Iskandar Alam, Tarafannur, Kamarullah, and Tunggulawang, each of which is descended from a past sultan. Since 1797, the sultans have been exclusively of the Kamarullah branch.
  24. ^Lodewijk was selected as raja on 24 May 2005. He was installed later, in December of the same year.
  25. ^A branch of the House of Pesulima, which is descended from theMajapahit kings of Java.
  26. ^Since 1380, the rulers of Ternate have also held the titleKolano Maloko, which denotes supremacy among theMoluccan sultanates. Prior to then it had been worn by the ruler of Jailolo.
  27. ^The royal family of is well known for producing albino kings, hence the king is often calledRaja Bule.
  28. ^The royal family of Atiati is descended from the neighbouring dynasty of Rumbati (Menaue Bauw).
  29. ^The royal family of Fatagar is descended from the neighbouring dynasty of Rumbati.
  30. ^The royal family was handed over to theTehit clan, namely Kondjol. It also held control over other Tehit rulers and was considered the highest.
  31. ^abAKowiai dynasty.
  32. ^The lastraja of Patipi, Usman Iba, died in 2003. His brother, Achmad Iba, served asregent until 2022 when the late raja's son, theRaja Muda Atarai Iba ascended the throne.
  33. ^A sept of the Koeman Iba clan, which descends from the Segera tribe of Kampung Patipi Pasir.
  34. ^Herman Dupe was the last reigningmanek of Bokai, effectively ruling from 1961 until the state was abolished by the Indonesian government in 1968. Presumably, recognition of his title was abolished concurrently. The date of the nominal restoration of this monarchy is not known.
  35. ^Formal enthronement took place in 2000.
  36. ^The lastmanek of Dengka died in 1970. His heir apparent, who has not yet acceded to the throne, is Prince Jeremias Tungga. At present, Prince Godlief Eliazar Tungga serves asprince regent.
  37. ^The lastmanek of Korbafo, Leoanan Nathaniel Manubulu, died in 2000. The throne has remained vacant since then.
  38. ^The lastmanek of Landu, Marthen Matheos Johannes, died in 2008. His son Willem Marthen Johannes is the heir apparent, but has not been enthroned. He serves asprince regent.
  39. ^Formal enthronement took place in 2004.
  40. ^The lastmanek of Ringgou, Hendrik Daoed, died in 2002. His son Christian Daoed is the heir apparent, but has not yet been enthroned. He serves asprince regent.
  41. ^Known within his community as "Bea". According to sources, the throne was scheduled to pass to Soleman's brother, Joël Amalo, in 2009. This has not been confirmed.
  42. ^The lastmanek of Thie, Benjamin Messakh, died in 2010. His successor has yet to be confirmed.
  43. ^The lastraja, Adam Ardjad Lamarauna, died in 2006. His son and heir, Wajar Lamarauna, has yet to be formally installed as his successor.
  44. ^The present tomundo, born in 1993, is aminor, and reigns alongside aregent.
  45. ^The throne of thearung of Barru has been vacant for over fifty years. Since then, the head of the royal family is Hasanuddin Petta Tawang, who acts asregent.
  46. ^Also written as Butung, or in Dutch as Boeton.
  47. ^The deposed monarchy of Gowa, also known after its capitalMakassar, was nominally restored by the government in 2001. With the leadership of theHouse of Royal Buginese Gowa. The throne of theSomba has been vacant since then. The current head of the royal family (since 1978), and heir to the throne, is Andi Kumala Karaeng Sila.
  48. ^The throne of themokole of Mori is vacant. The present head of the royal family is Kumampu Marunduh. There are reportedly plans to install a young prince as mokole in the near future.
  49. ^Bendang is one of the Kampar matrilineal tribes (suku) in the 12kenegerian of Air Tiris.
  50. ^Became head of the royal family upon the death of his father on 6 April 1980; he was formally enthroned later in May.
  51. ^Also commonly written as Bangkara.
  52. ^Also known by his birth name, Tonggo Tua Sinambela. It is unclear whether or not he has been recognised, or enthroned.
  53. ^ABatak dynasty.
  54. ^The present sultan, born in 1997, is aminor. His grand uncle, theRaja Muda Tengku Hamdi Osman, acts asregent.
  55. ^The Pagaruyung kingdom was traditionally headed by atripartite monarchy, consisting of theRaja Alam, theRaja Adat and theRaja Ibadat, collectively known as the "Kings of the Three Seats". The latter two were religious titles, while the first was considered the paramount ruler (or emperor) of the temporal world.
  56. ^abAMinangkabau dynasty. The seat of the Minangkabau emperor, who is considered the paramount monarch of all Minangkabauw people in Sumatra and Malaya, is Pagaruyung.
  57. ^Formally enthroned in January 2003, after having been recognised by the government.
  58. ^Known within his community as "Gia".
  59. ^abcAnAtoni dynasty.
  60. ^AnAtoni dynasty. Maternally, members of the royal family also belong to the Nitbani and Asbanu clans.
  61. ^The royal family of Amarasi was originally anAtoni dynasty. However, the current lineage is descended from the Dj'awa dynasty ofSavu.
  62. ^Formally enthroned in March 2007.
  63. ^This kingdom also known as Tasifeto
  64. ^abATopass dynasty.
  65. ^Known within his community as "Olis", or "Ulis".
  66. ^Kupang, named after its capital, was formed as aconfederation of Timorese fiefdoms: Amabi, Foenay, Sonbai Kecil, Taebenu, and the Helong. Leopold Nisnoni, known within his community as "Isu", is the chief ofSonbai Kecil, and has also been accepted as ruler of the confederacy. The other chiefs are: Gideon Broery ofAmabi,[59] Esthon Leyloh of Foenay (also spelled Funai),[60] and Daud Tanof of Taebenu.[citation needed] The present chief of the Helong nation is Soleman Bislissin.[61] They are all hereditary positions.
  67. ^Leopold succeeded as head of the royal family of Sonbai Kecil upon the death of his father on 14 November 1992. He was proclaimedregent of the Kupang confederacy in 1993. He was formally installed as king in 2004.
  68. ^While the elected loros do not belong to any one royal lineage, succession has historically been limited to the Bunak people.
  69. ^Lamaknen was formed as aconfederation of small Timorese fiefdoms. Its monarch is elected by the hereditary chiefs of each constituent state. The chiefs themselves are not normally considered candidates for election.
  70. ^Originally subordinate to theSonbai kingdom under the name of Amakono.
  71. ^The recognisedliurai died in 2003. His longtime rival, Dominikus Tei Serang, from another branch of the royal family, was "enthroned" by his supporters on 9 August 2003. It is unclear whether his title has been recognised. At present, there are other claimants to the throne.
  72. ^ATetun dynasty.
  73. ^Sovereignty in Barnusa was historically divided betweentwo ruling clans: the Baso and the Blegur, the leaders of which both wore the titleRaja of Baranusa. The Blegur raja was later given the lesser titlekapitan by the Dutch colonial government. The title remains hereditary and prestige is traditionally divided equally. The current Kapitan is Bastian C. Blegur (since 1973).
  74. ^Pending his formal coronation asSultan Bima XV, Iskandar Zulkarnain wears the title of crown prince. Acting asprincess regent (since May 2001) is his aunt, Siti Maryam Salahuddin.
  75. ^Became head of the royal family upon the death of his father on 3 May 2001. He was invested with the title of heir apparent later in June, but has not yet been formally enthroned as sultan.
  76. ^Dompu's lastsultan was Muhammad Tajularifin Sirajuddin II, who died in 1964. Since then, the throne has remained vacant, and succession is disputed between two of the late sultan's sons: Prince Abdul Azis, and his younger half-brother Prince Kaharul Zaman. Neither have been enthroned, although the latter is apparently considered the head of the family.
  77. ^The current dynasty is descended from the royal family ofTerengganu, and are of mixedMalay andBugis descent. Historically, the sultan's family, who were Malay, was based inLingga, whilst aviceroy, who was always ofBugis descent, governed theRiau Islands. The two ruling lines merged in 1899.

Malaysia

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  1. ^Formally installed on the following day. Tengku Ibrahim ruled asprince regent between 26 April 1984 and 25 April 1989, whilst the incumbent sultan ruled as King of Malaysia.
  2. ^Prior to his assumption of the throne, Tuanku Muhammad Faris Petra had been serving asprince regent since 25 May 2009 on behalf of his father, SultanIsmail Petra, after the elder suffered a delibitating stroke. In September 2010, the elder sultan was constitutionallydeposed by the state's Succession Council in favour of Muhammad Faris.
  3. ^TheYang di-Pertuan Besar is chosen for life by theUndang Laut (four ruling chiefs of the confederated states of Negeri Sembilan) from amongst four royal princes. These princes are selected by the reigning Yang di-Pertuan Besar from amongst the senior members of the ruling line of Seri Menanti.
  4. ^Coronation took place on 15 January 2019.
  5. ^Coronation took place on 6 May 2015.
  6. ^Formally installed on the following day. Sharafuddin, then known as Tengku Idris Shah, ruled asprince regent between 26 April 1999 and 21 November 2001, whilst the incumbent sultan ruled as King of Malaysia.
  7. ^Formally installed 26 May 1998. Coronation took place on 4 March 1999. Tuanku Mizan had served as acting sultan between 20 October and 8 November 1990.
  8. ^These traditional chiefdoms are part of the confederacy ofNegeri Sembilan, a federated state of Malaysia. The ruling chiefs of Jelebu, Johol, Rembau, and Sungai Ujong form theUndang Laut, who will decide the nextYang di-Pertuan Besar of Negeri Sembilan. Tampin is a separate hereditary principality. Naning is situated in the state ofMalacca.
  9. ^Theundang (ruling chief) is elected for life by the nobles and vassals of the state from amongst the three highest noble families: the Waris Ulu Jelebu, Waris Sarin, and Waris Kemin.
  10. ^Theundang (ruling chief) is elected for life by the nobles and vassals of the state from amongst the male descendants of the first ruler, following the matrilineal line.
  11. ^Naning was part of Negeri Sembilan from 1641 to 1832. It is now part ofMalacca.
  12. ^Theundang (ruling chief) is elected for life by the nobles and vassals of the state from amongst the direct descendants of two noble families: the Waris Jakun and Waris Jawa. The position is, by informal agreement, alternated between the heads of the two houses.
  13. ^Theundang (ruling chief) is elected for life by the nobles and vassals of the state from amongst the direct descendants of two noble families: the Waris Hulu and Waris Hilir.
  14. ^Formally enthroned on 12 August 2006.
  15. ^TheYang di-Pertuan Muda (prince) succeeds according to the laws ofmale primogeniture, but must also receive confirmation from the reigning Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negeri Sembilan.

Philippines

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  1. ^The Kingdom of Lanao, or Ranao, is traditionally a federation composed ofsixteen primary sultanates. Each sultanate, headed by an hereditary royal house, represents a different clan of theMaranaos. In addition to the primary sultanates, there are a further twenty-eight lesser (termed "legislative") sultanates, which are the guardians of the Maranaotaritib (tradition). The federation is headed by asupreme sultan, chosen from amongst the royal lineages of the lesser sultanates. The sixteen primary sultans are also listed above; the others are not. This customary system of traditional society is recognised by the Philippine government.
  2. ^The throne of Maguindanao is under Macapado Benito since the assassination of the lastsultan, Amir bin Muhammad Baraguir, in early 2006. His eldest son, Ammar Yassir, isprince regent and head of the royal household.
  3. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrA clan of theMaranaos.

United Arab Emirates

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  1. ^The Al Nahyan are a branch of the Al Falahi, a clan of theYas tribe.
  2. ^The emirates, whilstabsolute at the regional level, also forfeit a portion of their sovereignty and administrative power to the federal government.
  3. ^A branch of theAl Bu Kharaiban tribe.
  4. ^The Al Maktoum are a branch of theAl Falasi, a clan of theYas tribe.
  5. ^A branch of the Sharqiyyin tribe.
  6. ^Saud had served as deputy ruler since 14 June 2003, effectively ruling in place of his father,Saqr bin Mohammad, who suffered from poor health.
  7. ^abA branch of the Al Qawasim tribe.
  8. ^Sultan was initially enthroned as emir on 25 January 1972. On 17 June 1987, he was brieflydeposed by his brother, Sheikh Abdul'aziz bin Muhammad, for a period of six days. Sultan regained the throne on 23 June.

Others

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  1. ^The Bohmong Raja is recognised by the government of Bangladesh as the leader of theMarma population, and the traditional king of the Bohmong Circle (Bohmong Htaung), one of three tribal circles inBandarban District,Chittagong Hill Tracts.
  2. ^The Chakma Raja is recognised by the government of Bangladesh as the leader of theChakma population, and the traditional king of theChakma Circle, one of three tribal circles located inRangamati Hill District, Chittagong Hill Tracts.
  3. ^The Mong Raja is recognised by the government of Bangladesh as the leader of theArakanese population, and the traditional king of theMong Circle (Phalang Htaung), one of three tribal circles inKhagrachari District, Chittagong Hill Tracts.
  4. ^Coronation took place 17 January 2009.
  5. ^The kings of the five traditional states known collectively as theDangs are the only royals in India whose titles are recognised by the government. Each raja receives an annualpension from the state, owing to an agreement made with the British colonial government in 1842.
  6. ^The current Raja of Gadhvi has been missing since 1992. His son and heir, Karan Singh, is acting asprince regent.
  7. ^After the neighbouring kingdom ofAmbeno was annexed in 1912, the state changed its name to Oecusse-Ambeno.
  8. ^Antonio was recognised as liurai in 2001, but has not been installed.
  9. ^ATopass dynasty.

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