Sungai Taras

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Sungai Taras was a small sultanate in the northeast of the island of Sumatra in Indonesia .

Emergence

It originated in 1630 when the Sultanate of Pinang Awan (also Pinangawan) was divided into three successor states under two brothers and a nephew of the Raja Halib of Pinang Awan: Bila , Sungai Taras and Kota Pinang . In Pinangawan, Batara Si Nomba, who ruled there from around 1580 to 1610, was first followed by his son Halib (around 1610–1630) on the throne. After his death, the younger sons of Batara Si Nombas, Tohir Indra Alam I and Segar Alam (Suman), and Tohir Indra Alam's son Awam shared the inheritance. Tohir Indra Alam was Raja in Bila from about 1630 to 1650, Segar Alam in Sungai Taras from about 1630 to 1660, and Awan, later known as al-Marhum Mangkat di Tasik, was Raja of Kota Pinang from 1630 to 1680.

Ruler

  • Segar Alam (Suman) (ca.1630-1660)
  • NN , posthumous name al-Marhum di Sungai Taras, son of Segar Alam (approx. 1660–1700)
  • NN, posthumous name al-Marhum Gonteng, son of al-Marhum di Sungai Taras (approx. 1700–1730)
  • NN, posthumous name al-Marhum Gading, son of al-Marhum Gonteng (approx. 1730–1775)
  • NN, posthumous name al-Marhum Asal, son of al-Marhum Gading (approx. 1775-1810)
  • NN, posthumous name al-Marhum Mangat di Rantau Baru, son of al-Marhum Asal (approx. 1810–1835)
  • Muda I, brother of al-Marhum Mangat di Rantau Baru, no longer called himself Raja, but Sultan (1835–1871)
  • Muda II., Son of Mudas I (1871-?)

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literature

  • Peter Truhart: Regents of Nations. Systematic Chronology of States and Their Political Representatives in Past and Present. A Biographical Reference Book , Part 3: Asia & Pacific Oceania , De Gruyter Saur, Munich, 1985, ISBN 3-112-03501-1 .