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A
* Aceh: located in the northern region of Sumatra island, Achin or Atjeh empire founded in the late 15th century.
* Adonara: kingdom in the mountainous volcanic islands called island Adonara in the Lesser Sunda Islands.
* Aga Nonsin
* Agang Nionjo
* Aitoon: kingdom on the island of West Timor.
* Ajer Lebu: kingdom which is more or less a subordinate of the sultanate of Aceh, in Sumatra region.
* Alita: kingdom in the Bugis area, South Sulawesi.
* God: the kingdom in the Bugis area, South Sulawesi.
* Amaabi Oefeto: kingdom on the island of West Timor in 1917 formed a kingdom larger Kupang.
* Amabi: kingdom on the island of West Timor in 1917 formed a kingdom larger Kupang.
* Amahei: half-independent kingdom in the southwest of Seram in the Moluccas. The leader declared a king in the 1960s.
* Amakono
* Amanatun: kingdom in West Timor (Timor Loro Manu). Royal sovereignty was replaced in 1962. King's Palace was moved from Nunkolo to SoE in 1952.
* Amanuban: Kingdom in West Timor (Timor Loro Manu). King's Palace called Sonaf Naik (Great Palace).
* Amarasi: kingdom in West Timor.
* AMBAWANG: subordinate kingdom of the royal stronghold in West Kalimantan. AMBAWANG trying to become an independent state from around the Citadel in 1800, but was not allowed by the Dutch East Indies who announced in 1830.
* Ambeno, Ambenu, Ambeno Mosu Talip: kingdom in West Timor.
* Ambeno Kolabe: kingdom in West Timor (Timor Loro Manu), founded by people who fled from Oecussi Ambeno
* Amfoan, Amfoang, Amfoan Naikliu, Amfoan Timau: empire in West Timor, originally called Amfoan only, but later split into 2 branches; Amfoan Naikliu and Amfoan Timau. King of Amfoan Naikliu ruled only on Naikliu city and several villages.
* Ampibabo: kingdom in the middle of Sulawesi
* Anakalang: kingdom in the west of the island of Sumba
* Andeue and Laura: the kingdom that is a subordinate of the sultanate of Aceh, in Sumatra region.
* Arai: kingdom which is a subordinate of the sultanate of Aceh, in Sumatra region. Is part of the Federation commander XII.
* Aree
* Aru or Haru: Karo tribe kingdom at the mouth of the river Wampu, North Sumatra.
* Arun: subordinate kingdom of the Sultanate of Aceh, in the Meureudu, Sumatra. Is part of the Federation commander XII.
* Asahan: located in eastern Sumatra, established an empire in the late 17th century by the son of the Sultan of Aceh. [1]
* Ati Ati: Kingdom in the eastern part of New Guinea island.
* Atingola: kingdom in North Sulawesi. founded in 1667 and subordinated to the year 1889.
[edit] B
* Baa: one of the 19 kingdoms in the island of Rote, West Timor, formed in 1691.
* Bacan: kingdom covering 1600 km ² Maluku Islands, founded in 1322 by people from Djailolo (now Jailolo) and ruled by Islamic leaders since the 16th century, who then styled Sultan.
* Bada: empire in Central Sulawesi
* Badung: kingdom which was formed due to the fall of Majapahit, after Dewa Agung Ketut, ruler of Bali and Lombok divided his kingdom to his 9 children. Available now become Badung regency.
* Bagoh
* Bait: small kingdoms in West Timor
* Clothes: kingdom which is part of the Sultanate of Aceh in Sumatra.
* Balangnipa: kingdom in the Mandar, South Sulawesi, was formed in 1667.
* Balatu: kingdom in South Sulawesi, was formed in 1667.
* Balepe: kingdom in the 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: kingdom in Central Sulawesi.
* Banawa: empire in Central Sulawesi, which was established in 1667.
* Bancea and Puumbolo: empire in Central Sulawesi, part of Poso.
* Bandahara
* Banga: kingdom in the Toraja, South Sulawesi.
* Banggai: Banggai island kingdom in southeastern Sulawesi.
* Bangkala: kingdom in Makassar, South Sulawesi, subordinated to the year 1863.
* Bangkalaan: kingdom in South Kalimantan, also called Tanah Bumbu kingdom.
* Bangkalan: kingdom covering 354 km ² on the island of Madura, which according to legend founded by the last king of Majapahit. The first ruling in 1530 was the son of Prince Palakaran, early 16th century.
* Bangli: kingdom established 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 from Hindustan Djamatka, embraced Islam in 1520. [2]
* Bantam
* Jakarta: founded early 16th century during the fall of Majapahit.
* Bantjea and Puumbolo
* Goods Goods: kingdom in South Sulawesi, was founded in 1667.
* Barnusa: kingdom in the western part of Pantar, west of the island of Alor. Power split into two clans of Baso and Blegar.
* Barru: Bugis kingdom in the region, South Sulawesi.
* Baruija: kingdom in South Sulawesi, was formed in 1667.
* Barus: the imperial dynasty founded by Pardosi. Territory extends from Christmas until Tarumon Mandailing in Singkil. [3]
* Barusjahe: kingdom in East Sumatra.
* Battoise
* Stone Baharang Undo (Federation)
* Stone Kankung: kingdom in West Sumatra.
* Batulapa: Bugis kingdom in the region, South Sulawesi.
* Batoe Litjin: kingdom in South Kalimantan.
* Batulolong: royal Pantar, west of the island of Alor.
* Stone Mbulan
* Batuputih
* Odor: kingdom in the Toraja, South Sulawesi.
* Beboki: kingdom in West Timor.
* Bedagei: kingdom 337.52 km ² area of eastern Sumatra, part of the Deli Sultanate.
* Bedahulu or Bedulu: ancient kingdom in Gianyar, Bali, around the 8th century until the 14th.
* Belu: federation kingdom in West Timor.
* Bendjoar
* Benu: kingdom in West Timor (Timor Loro Manu).
* Berau, Berouw: kingdom in East Kalimantan.
* Berutas
* Besiana: kingdom in West Timor.
* Besitan: royal 165 km ² area of eastern Sumatra.
* Besoa: kingdom in Central Sulawesi.
* Beubasan
* Beutong: subordinate kingdom of the Sultanate of Aceh.
* Biboki
* When: kingdom 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 Makassar, South Sulawesi, was built in 1864 as a replacement Turatea and controlled by the Dutch in 1906.
* Bingei: kingdom covering 94.53 km ² in East Sumatra.
* Bintamo: kingdom in Makassar, South Sulawesi.
* BINTAUNA: kingdom in the West Sulawesi Sea.
* Binuang: kingdom in the 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 southeastern Pantar, west of Alor Island.
* Blambangan: the kingdom is at the end of the Majapahit era Blambangan area, south of Banyuwangi.
* 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, located in the district Marga, Tabanan.
* Bluek: kingdom under the Sultanate of Aceh.
* Boalemo: kingdom in North Sulawesi, subjugated the Netherlands in 1889.
* Bobasan: kingdom under the Sultanate of Aceh.
* Boga Sukudua: kingdom in the East Sumatra.
* Bohorok: royal 19.92 km ² area of East Sumatra.
* Bokai: one of the 19 kingdoms in the island of Rote. Established 1756.
* Bolaang Itang: country town in North Sulawesi, one with a 1912 year Kaidipang Big Kaidipang.
* Bolaang Mongondow: kingdom in North Sulawesi, who joined with Indonesia in 1568 and became part of Ternate in 1677. Tonsawang, getting by, Ratahan, Povosakon, and Somoit (Bantik) as commander of the royal army Bolaang Mongondow in 1697.
* Bolaang Uki: country town in North Sulawesi.
* Bolano: kingdom in the middle of Moutong area, Central Sulawesi.
* Bone: Bugis area, South Sulawesi. founded in 1634, conquered the Netherlands in 1905 and restored in 1931. [5]
* Bonea: kingdom in South Sulawesi, was formed in 1667.
* Bonerate: kingdom on the island Bonerate, South Sulawesi, was formed in 1667.
* Bontobangun: kingdoms in South Sulawesi, was formed in 1667.
* Bontobatu
* Buakaju: kingdom in the 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: kingdom in East Kalimantan, Berau Part of the 19th century.
* Bungku: empire in Central Sulawesi, independent of Ternate in 1900.
* Buntubatu: Bugis kingdom in the region, South Sulawesi.
* Bunut: kingdom in West Kalimantan.
* Buol: country town in Central Sulawesi, was founded in 1660.
* Buton: empire founded before 1550 on Buton Island, southeast Sulawesi. Since 1886, a descendant of the Sultan of 3: The Tanailandutak, The People Tapitapitak and Kumbewahatak.
[edit] C
* Campa: kingdom in southern Vietnam.
* Cantung: kingdom in South Kalimantan.
* Cenrana: kingdom in the Mandar, West Sulawesi.
* Ceranti
* Cirebon: empire, founded in 1478 as a result of the fall of Majapahit.
* Cumbok
* Cunda
[edit] D
* Dafalu: kingdom in West Timor.
* Daha: Hindu kingdom that once stood in South Kalimantan.
* Dehla: one of the 19 kingdoms in the island of Rote, West Timor Island power. Dehla break away from Oenale and was founded in the 1800s.
* Deli: royal 1.820 km ² area in eastern Sumatra, and was founded in 1630. Kingdom between the years 1630 to 1814, turned into the empire in 1814 when he gained independence from the Kingdom of Siak. [7]
* Demak: The first Islamic kingdom in Java, Demak was founded in the year 1478 by Raden Patah.
* Denai: royal city area 46 km ² in the east of Sumatra.
* Dengka: the greatest empire of the 19 kingdoms in the island of Rote.
* Denpasar
* Dharmasraya: kingdom located in southern Sijunjung District, West Sumatra, and Jambi to the north. Having a close friendship with the Majapahit in marriage two daughters, Dara and Dara Petak Orange with Majapahit king and nobles.
* Dimu
* Dirma: kingdom in West Timor (Timor Loro Manu). Sometimes a part of the Belu Federai.
* Diu: one of the 19 kingdoms in the island of Rote, sometimes under the authority of Korbafo, founded in 1691.
* Djailolo
* Djambi
* Djongkong
* Dolago: royal Parigi Moutong in Central Sulawesi.
* Dolo: kingdom in Central Sulawesi. Dolo once joined Rindau and Kaleke from 1650 until 1890, with a Birumaru from 1908 until Birumaru Dolo Birumaru secede.
* Dolok glare: kingdom in East Sumatra.
* Dompu: kingdom on the island of Sumbawa
* Donggala
* Federation Duri
[edit] E
* Edi Large (questionable accuracy)
* Edi Tjoet (questionable accuracy)
* Same Indra Mukims VIII and Lhok Kaju (questionable accuracy)
* Ende: kepuluan kingdom on Flores island
* Enjung: less is more is a subordinate kingdom of the Sultanate of Aceh, Sumatra area. This kingdom is part of the federation of Pedir Hulubalangs XII.
* Enrekang: kingdom in the region at the Celebes Bugi South.
* Faan: kingdom in Pulai Kei Kecil, Kei islands in Maluku. (questionable accuracy)
[edit] F
* Fatagar: kingdom located in eastern Papua.
* Fatu Leu: empire in West Timor, was founded in 1912
* Fialarang: kingdom independent or semi-independence in West Timor (Timor Loro Manu). Sometimes considered to be part of the Belu federation.
* Foenay: kingdom in West Timor who formed in 1917
[edit] G
* Gajo Lues
* Galesong: the kingdom of Makassar in South Sulawesi.
* Gaura: kingdom on the island of Sumba.
* Gebang: subordinate kingdom of the Sultanate of Cirebon, in Java.
* Gedong, Geudong: kingdom that formed the 16th century, underlings of the sultanate of Aceh, on Sumatra region.
* Gelgel: kingdom on the island of Bali which was formed after the collapse of Majapahit. The kingdom was regarded itself as the true successor of Majapahit.
* Geumpang: subordinate kingdom of the Sultanate of Aceh, on Sumatra region.
* Gianyar: kingdom that was formed after the collapse of the Majapahit empire, after Dewa Agung Ketut, the leader of Bali and Lombok divided the kingdom into a royal amount of his own 9.
* Gighen: subordinate kingdom of the Sultanate of Aceh, on Sumatra Sigli region. This kingdom is part of the Federation commander of Gighen VI.
* Gigieng
* Glumpangduwa
* GLUMPANG Pajong: subordinate kingdom of the Sultanate of Aceh, on Sumatra Sigli region.
* Goa or Gowa: kingdom located in the Makassar in southwest Sulawesi, before the year 1300. [8]
* Gorontalo: Kingdom in North Sulawesi, was founded in 1667.
* Gresik
* Mount Sahilan: kingdom that has 359.12 km ² area in eastern Sumatra.
* Gunung Mutis: the kingdom in West Timor (Timor Loro Manu), a subordinate kingdom Mollo.
* Gunungtabur: kingdoms in East Kalimantan, Berau formed from the kingdom which is divided into 2 kingdoms.
[edit] H
* Harneno: kingdom in West Timor (Timor Loro Manu). The descendants of the royal Beboki
* Haruku: island kingdom in the east of Ambon, Maluku Tengah
* Heba
* Helong
* HENDA heti
* Holontalo
* Hitu: kingdom located on the island of Ambon, Maluku, his prime years range from 1470 to 1682 with the title of king Upu Sitania Latu.
[edit] I
* Iboih: empire more or less subordinate than sultanate of Aceh, on the island of Weh, Sigli area, Sumatra.
* Idi Great: empire more or less subordinate than sultanate of Aceh, on the island of Weh, Sumatra.
* Idi Cut
* Idi Ketjil
* Rajeu Idi, Idi Rajut
* Idi Tjut: empire more or less subordinate than sultanate of Aceh, on the island of Weh, Sumatra.
* Ilot: empire more or less subordinate than sultanate of Aceh, on the island of Weh, Sumatra.
* Indamar: a small kingdom in western Sumatra.
* Inderapura (Sri)
* Indragiri: empire in East Sumatra, founded in 1639, independent from Johor in 1745
* Inderapura: kingdom with an area of 62 km ² in eastern Sumatra, established by the kingdoms such as Cape, Cape Kassau, Si Pare Pare and Pagurawan, under the title King of Tanjung.
* Insana: kingdom in West Timor (Timor Loro Manu)
[edit] J
* Jailolo: sultanate on the island of Halmahera in North Maluku. The main kingdom is Jailolo Shalom Aleichem before 1322, but in 1380, Ternate held power over the island.
* Jambi: the royal area of 53.206 km ² in the south of Sumatra, was founded in 1690 and occupied the Netherlands in 1901.
* Janggala: one of the two kingdoms in 1049 Kahuripan fractions (another one is Kadiri), which is split by Airlangga for two sons.
* Term Buda
* Jarewea
* Jenilu: kingdom in West Timor (Timor Loro Manu).
* Jodjakarta
* Jolok Ketjil: subordinate kingdom of Aceh Sultanate.
* Jongkong: kingdom in West Kalimantan
* Cut Julo, Julo Tjut: subordinate kingdom of Aceh Sultanate.
* Julo Rajeu: subordinate kingdom of Aceh Sultanate.
* Juluk Tjut
[edit] K
* City V in Mudik (questionable accuracy)
* City V in the Middle (questionable accuracy)
* Kuta V (questionable accuracy)
* City IV in Ilir (questionable accuracy)
* City IV in Mudik (questionable accuracy)
* City IV Rokan Kiri (questionable accuracy)
* Kediri, Kediri: patterned Hindu kingdom in East Java, standing around 1045-1221. Also called by the name or Dhaha Panjalu.
* Kahuripan: kingdom in East Java, founded by Airlangga in the year 1019. The kingdom was built from the remains of the palace Medang kingdom had been destroyed by Sriwijaya in the year 1019.
* Big Kaidipang: royal city in North Sulawesi, was founded in 1912 as a result of the merger and BOLAANG kingdom Kaidipang Itang.
* Kalao: Kalao kingdom of islands, located in South Sulawesi, was formed in 1667.
* Kalaota: Kalaota the island kingdom, in South Sulawesi, was formed in 1667.
* Kale
* Kaleke
* Kalibawang: an independent kingdom which was formed in 1831 by the Sultan of Yogyakarta to the grandson of Sultan Abdul Rahman Amangku Buwono II (questionable accuracy).
* Kalinga: patterned Hindu kingdom in Central Java, the center located in Jepara regency now.
* Kalungkung
* Kambera: kingdom on the island of Sumba.
* Kampong Raja: kingdom in Sumatra, founded in 1630 by the son of the King When.
* Kanatang: kingdom on the island of Sumba.
* Kandhar
* KangaE: kingdom on the island of Flores.
* Kanjuruhan: patterned Hindu kingdom in East Java, whose center was near Malang now
* Kapunduk: kingdom in the east of the island of Sumba.
* Coral: empire more or less a subordinate of the sultanate of Aceh, in the Tamiang, Sumatra.
* Karangasem: kingdom that was formed after the collapse of the Majapahit empire, after Dewa Agung Ketut, ruler of Bali and Lombok divided his kingdom into the kingdom of his 9th. [9]
* Kasa: Bugis kingdom in the region, South Sulawesi.
* Kasiman
* Kasimbar: kingdom in Central Sulawesi.
* Kassa
* Kassiman
* Kawai XVI: empire more or less a subordinate of the sultanate of Aceh, on Sumatra region.
* KAWALI
* Kayaudi: kingdom in South Sulawesi, was formed in 1667
* Vocational Youth: empire more or less a subordinate of the sultanate of Aceh, in the Tamiang, Sumatra.
* Kajuara: kingdom in South Sulawesi is part of the kingdom of Bone.
* Lover: one of the 19 kingdoms in the island of Rote, southwest of Timor. Escape defeat Termanu year 1772.
* Kendahe: kingdom in North Sulawesi, was formed in 1521 on the island and a district Sangir of Tahuna Kendahe from 1896 to 1950.
* Keo
* Kepanuhan: empire in East Sumatra.
* Kerambitan
* Kesiman, or Kessiman
* Keumala: kingdom which is a subordinate of the sultanate of Aceh. This kingdom is part of the federation Hulubalangs VI.
* Keumangan: kingdom which is a subordinate of the sultanate of Aceh. This kingdom is part of the federation Hulubalangs VI.
* Keureutu: kingdom which is a subordinate of the sultanate of Aceh.
* Kewar: kingdom of semi-independence in West Timor (Timor Loro Manu). History seems Kewar related Lamaknen.
* Refinery: dynasty derived from the kings of Majapahit in Java. 3 brothers formed their kingdom Soya, on a mountaintop Sirimau, Nusaniwe kingdom, and kingdom Refinery.
* Kisar: island kingdom in the north of East Timor, its local name Yotowawa and sometimes called Kisser.
* Klein Sonbait
* Kluang: kingdom which is a subordinate of the sultanate of Aceh.
* Klumpang Duwa: empire more or less a subordinate of the sultanate of Aceh, on Sumatra region
* Klumpang Pajong: kingdom which is a subordinate of the sultanate of Aceh. This kingdom is part of the Federation Hulubalangs VI.
* Klungkung: The main royal, who was born after the collapse of the Majapahit empire, after Dewa Agung Ketut, the leader of Bali and Lombok divided his kingdom into the kingdom of his own 9.
* Kobi
* Kodi Belagar: kingdom on the island of Sumba
* Kodi Bengado: kingdom on the island of Sumba
* Kodi Great: kingdom on the island of Sumba
* Kolaka: kingdom in South Sulawesi. This is a subordinate kingdom of Luwu, who also maintain strong relationships with Laiwui.
* Kolana: kingdom on the island of Alor. Kolana join Pureman and Erana in 1932.
* Konaweha: kingdom in South Sulawesi.
* Kondeha: kingdom in South Sulawesi.
* Korbafo: one of the 19 kingdoms in the island of Rote, southwest of Timor.
* Big City: the kingdom in West Sumatra.
* City of Diamond
* Old Town
* Kota Pinang: kingdom that has 1.859 km ² area in East Sumatra, founded in 1630 by the son of the King When.
* Koying: oldest kingdom on the island of Sumatra 3rd century until the 5th, based in High Jerangkang, the edge of Lake Kerinci in Jambi
* Kotawaringin: empire, founded in 1679 in Central Kalimantan.
* Kruengpase: kingdom which is a subordinate of the sultanate of Aceh, on Sumatra region.
* Krueng Sabe, or Krung Sabil: empire more or less a subordinate of the sultanate of Aceh, on Sumatra region.
* Krueng Seumideuen: subordinate kingdom of the Sultanate of Aceh, in the Sigli, Sumatra. This kingdom is part of the Federation Hulubalangs VI.
* Kuala Bateo: subordinate kingdom of the Sultanate of Aceh, on Sumatra region.
* Kualuh and Leidong: empire, founded in 1868 to Lord Namatu'llah, grandson of King Moses Shah, Sultan Asahan [10]
* Kuantan: kingdom in Riau, Sumatra, is the origin place of the kings Pagarruyung. Any upheaval in the Pagarruyung the Kuantan is where the most secure protection for the kings Pagarruyung to save himself and maneuver. One king is tTuanku Pandak The reigning Dipertuani Kuaantan century 16.p He had a daughter named Puti light surroundings are married with Lord Hill Tarok.
* Citadel: kingdom, established in 1772 in West Kalimantan and has a close relationship with the Sultanate of Pontianak. [11]
* Kuet: subordinate kingdom of the sultanate of Aceh.
* Kui: kingdom on the island of Alor.
* Kulawi: royal town in Central Sulawesi, was formed in 1915
* Kuntodaressalam: kingdom with an area of 2450 km ² in eastern Sumatra, formed from the royal city of diamonds and the Old City.
* Kupang: a federation that was formed in 1917, prepared by the royal Amabi, Amaabi OEfeto, Foenay, Kupang Helong, Sonbai Small and TaEbenu with an elected king. [12]
* Kupang Helong: empire in West Timor, established in 1917 became the royal larger Kupang with Amaabi OEfetto, Amabi, Foenay, Sonbai Small and TaEbenu.
* Kuripan: ancient royal capital in the Lake district Bake, Hulu Sungai Utara, South Kalimantan.
* Kusa: empire in West Timor.
* Kusan: kingdom in Tanah Bumbu, South Kalimantan.
* Kutabuluh: kingdom in East Sumatra.
* Ing Kukar Martadipura: empire in East Kalimantan, initially centered in Kutai Lama, then mastered Kutai Martadipura. [13]
* Kutai Martadipura: hindu kingdoms in East Kalimantan, with Mulawarman famous king, the royal center is located in Muara Kaman. [13]
* Kuwala Stone
* Kuwalu and Ledong: Eastern kingdoms in Sumatra
[edit] L
* Labakkang: empire and the city of Makassar in South Sulawesi. The kingdom was formed the 16th century and suppressed in 1892 as a part of Pangkajene.
* Labala: kingdom in the south of the island or Lembata Lomblem.
* Labuhanhaji: empire more or less a subordinate of the sultanate of Aceh, on Sumatra region. Land is the City Tring colonies, Pelokkan, Kamumu (or Kenumu), and Pelumat.
* Lage: empire in Central Sulawesi, a subordinate of Posso.
* Lageuen: empire more or less a subordinate of the sultanate of Aceh, on Sumatra region.
* Laikang: kingdom in the Makassar, South Sulawesi.
* Laisolat: kingdom in West Timor.
* Laiwui: kingdom in West Sulawesi.
* Lakatang: empire and the city of Makassar in South Sulawesi.
* Lakekun: kingdom in West Timor
* Lakoka: kingdom on the island of Sumba
* Lakoon
* Lala
* Lamahala: Adonara the island kingdom. Lamahala combined to Larantuka in 1932.
* Lamakera: kingdom on the island of Solor, formed after the separation into two kingdoms Solor, Lohayong and Lamakera.
* Lamaknen
* Lamaksenulu: kingdom independent or semi-independence in West Timor (Timor Loro Manu). Sometimes part of the Belu ferasi.
* Lambeusu: empire more or less a subordinate of the sultanate of Aceh, on Sumatra region
* Lambu
* LAMURU: subordinate kingdom of Bone, Bugis area, South Sulawesi. Founded in 1609.
* Hedgehogs: the kingdom in West Kalimantan independence in 1478 after the collapse of the Majapahit kingdom.
* Landu: the oldest kingdom of the 19 kingdoms Rote island group, located in west-day East.
* Langkat: kingdom with an area of 3336 km ² in eastern Sumatra. Didiriikan year 1721. [14]
* Langsa, Langsar: kingdom roughly a subordinate of the sultanate of Aceh, on Sumatra region.
* Lapai: kingdom in South Sulawesi.
* Larantuka: kingdom with an area of 3330 km ² in the islands of Flores, in the year 1400.
* Lauli: kingdom on the island of Sumba.
* Laura: kingdom on the island of Sumba.
* Lawajong
* Laweueng
* Lawonda: kingdom on the island of Sumba.
* Ledong, Leidong
* Lelain: one of the 19 kingdoms in the island of Rote, west of Timor-day. Before Lelain into their own separate kingdom in 1690, Lelain escape Bokai.
* Lelenuk: one of the 19 kingdoms in the island of Rote, west of Timor-day. Kingdom escape Termanu and was formed in 1772
* Lengkese: the royal city of Makassar in South Sulawesi.
* LEPAN: kingdom in the East with an area of Sumatra, 31 km ²
* Leukon, Leukuen: kingdom on the island of Simeulue, Sumatra region, subject to the Netherlands in 1880.
* Lewa: kingdom on the island of Sumba.
* Lhokbubon: empire more or less a subordinate of the sultanate of Aceh, on Sumatra region.
* Lhok Kaju
* Lhokkruet: empire more or less a subordinate of the sultanate of Aceh, on Sumatra region.
* North Lhokpawoh: empire more or less a subordinate of the sultanate of Aceh, on Sumatra region.
* South Lhokpawoh: empire more or less a subordinate of the sultanate of Aceh, on Sumatra region.
* Lhok Rigaih
* Lhokseumawe: empire more or less a subordinate of the sultanate of Aceh, on Sumatra region.
* LiaE: kingdom in the area Savu island.
* Lidak: kingdom in the eastern part of West Timor.
* Lilinta: kingdom in the west of Papua.
* Five Barrel: kingdom with an area of 202 km ² in East Sumatra. Five Barrel Batu Bahara federated Undo.
* Fifty: kingdom with an area of 148 km ² in eastern Sumatra. Fifty Batu Bahara federated Undo.
* Limboto: royal city in North Sulawesi, discovered in 1667 and suppressed in 1895.
* Lindai: empire in East Sumatra.
* Linga-Riau: the kingdom of Riau in eastern Sumatra, established in 1720 as a colony of the Sultanate of Johor. In 1824, the empire was formed Linga. [15]
* Linga: the kingdom more or less a subordinate of the sultanate of Aceh.
* Lio: kingdom on the island of Flores.
* Lise: kingdom on the island of Flores.
* Logas
* Lohayong: kingdom on the island of Solor, formed from the separation of Solor kingdom into 2 kingdoms.
* Lok Semawe
* Loleh: one of the 19 kingdoms in the island of Rote, southwest of Timor. Controlled by Termanu year 1730.
* Lombok: the kingdom on Bali island that became independent after the collapse of the Majapahit empire, after Dewa Agung Ketut, the leader of Bali and Lombok divided his kingdom into several.
* Lore
* Lubuk Ambacang: empire in East Sumatra, is formed from the separation of the kingdom of Kuantan into 5 kingdoms.
* Lubuk Jambi: the kingdom in East Sumatra, is formed from the separation of the kingdom of Kuantan into 5 kingdoms.
* Lubuk Ramo: empire in East Sumatra, is formed from the separation of the kingdom of Kuantan into 5 kingdoms.
* Luwu: empire, founded before the year 1600 in the Bugis area, South Sulawesi.
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* Madura: kingdom in Madura, East Java, with its famous characters in Trunojoyo Joko Tole
* MAIWA: Bugis kingdom in the region, South Sulawesi, was founded in 1685.
* Majapahit: the greatest empire of its time which controls the archipelago, based in East Java.
* Majene: kingdom in the Mandar, West Sulawesi.
* Makale: one of the 3 major principalities outside the area 14 in Tana Toraja, South Sulawesi.
* Makassar
* Makier: kingdom independent or semi-independent in West Timor.
* Malacca
* Malimbong: regional kingdoms in Tana Toraja, South Sulawesi.
* Malua
* Malusetasi: Bugis kingdom in the region, South Sulawesi.
* Maluwa: royal city in regional Bugis in South Sulawesi. Once a member of the Federation of Duri.
* Mambulu: kingdom in South Sulawesi.
* Mampawa
* Mamuju: kingdom in the Mandar, West Sulawesi.
* Manbait
* Mandalle: royal city in Makassar, South Sulawesi.
* Mandeo: kingdom independent or semi-independent in West Timor.
* Manganitu: kingdom in North Sulawesi, was founded in 1521 and became regenschap ( "District") from 1911 to 1950 with a capital Manganitu.
* Manggarai: kingdom on the island of Flores, up from 1759. From 1762 s.d. 1815 and from 1851 s.d. 1907, Manggarai is part of the Sultanate of Bima.
* Manggeng: subordinate kingdom of Aceh Sultanate.
* Mangkunagaran: kingdom covering 2579.98 km ² which was founded on March 17, 1757 Kasunanan di Surakarta. [16]
* Manjuto or The Pamuncak Tigo: kingdom in the pit, with a king named lord Magek Bagonjong, the central kingdom in Jerangkang High - Island Cage, Kerinci Jambi
* Manoletten: kingdom in West Timor.
* Manubait: kingdom in West Timor.
* Mapia: kingdom in the north of Papua, on the island Mapia.
* Mappa: kingdom in Tana Toraja, South Sulawesi.
* Marang: royal city in Makassar, South Sulawesi.
* Marioriawa: Bugis kingdom in the region, South Sulawesi.
* Marioriwawo: Bugis kingdom in the region, South Sulawesi. Colonies of Soppeng.
* Maros: kingdom in southwest Sulawesi, subordinates of Gowa.
* Massu Karera: kingdom on the island of Sumba.
* Matan: kingdom in West Kalimantan.
* Matangkuli: subordinate kingdom of Aceh sultanate.
* Ancient Mataram: a Hindu-Buddhist kingdom in Yogyakarta.
* Mataru: kingdom on the island of Alor, which is then incorporated by the Dutch in 1932 became a bigger empire.
* Maukatar: kingdom independent or semi-independent in West Timor.
* Maumutin: kingdom in West Timor.
* Mbuli: kingdom on the island of Flores.
* Medang:
* Mehara
* Melabuh
* Sultanate: see Dharmasraya
* Parent Melayu-Jambi: see Dharmasraya
* Meliau: kingdom in West Kalimantan.
* Melolo: kingdom on the island of Sumba.
* Membawang
* Membora: kingdom on the island of Sumba.
* Mempawah: kingdom in West Kalimantan.
* Mengkendek: one of the 3 major principalities outside the area 14 in Tana Toraja, South Sulawesi.
* Mengwi: kingdom in Bali
* Menia: kingdom on the island of Savu.
* Menjili: kingdom on the island of Sumba.
* Menungul: kingdom in South Kalimantan.
* Merdu
* Mesara: kingdom on the island of Savu.
* Me Tareuen: subordinate kingdom of Aceh sultanate.
* Meuke: kingdom covering 353 km ² which is subordinate to the sultanate of Aceh.
* Meulaboh
* Meureubok
* Meureudu: subordinate kingdom of Aceh sultanate, Meureudu area, Sumatra.
* Minangkabau: the most powerful empire in Sumatra-12th century until the 17th century.
* Miomaffo: kingdom in West Timor.
* Misool: Misool the island kingdom, a subordinate of Tidore.
* Moko Moko: the kingdom in West Sumatra.
* Mollo: kingdom in West Timor (Timor Loro Manu), the formation of the state Netpala, Nunbena and Besiana.
* Mori: kingdom in West Sulawesi independent of Ternate in 1900.
* Mori: a kingdom in Central Sulawesi.
* Moutong: kingdom in North Sulawesi.
* Mukih
* Muna: Kingdom in Southeast Sulawesi
* Moses: subordinate kingdom of Aceh sultanate. Former commander Federation XII.
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* Nage: Flores island kingdom, formed in 1919 by the merger of the kingdom of Nage and Keo.
* Naitemu: kingdom in West Timor.
* Nanggulan: kingdom established by the Sultan of Yogyakarta in 1831.
* Napu (Celebes): kingdom in Central Sulawesi.
* Napu (Sumba): Kingdom on the island of Sumba.
* Ndao: satu dari 19 kerajaan di kelompok kerajaan di pulau Rote, Barat-daya dari Timor.
* Ndjohor
* Ndjong
* Ndona: kerajaan di kepulauan Flores.
* Nduri: kerajaan di kepulauan Flores.
* Nenometa, Nenomatan: Kerajaan di Timor Barat.
* Netpala: Kerajaan di Timor Barat.
* Ngada: kerajaan di kepulauan Flores.
* Nggela: kerajaan di kepulauan Flores.
* Nieuw Brussel
* Koto IX: Kerajaan di Timor Barat.
* Mukims Keumangan IX
* Nisam: kerajaan yang kurang lebih merupakan bawahan dari kesultanan Aceh, di wilayah Sumatra.
* Nita: kerajaan di kepulauan Flores.
* Njong
* Noimuti: Kerajaan di Timor Barat (Timor Loro Manu)
* Nokas
* Nunbena: Kerajaan di Timor Barat (Timor Loro Manu)
* Nusaniwe: dinasti turunan dari raja-raja Majapahit dari Jawa.
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* OEnale: satu dari 19 kerajaan di Kepulauan Rote, barat daya Timor.
* Oenoe
* OEpao: satu dari 19 kerajaan di Kepulauan Rote, barat daya Timor. Didirikan tahun 1691.
* OndaE dan Pebato: kerajaan di Sulawesi Tengah. Bawahan dari kerajaan Posso.
* Ossipaka, atau Ossipoko
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* Padang: sebuah kerajaan kota di Sumatera Barat, rajanya adalah Tuanku Rajo Bujang yang memerintah pada tahun 1778, ia berasal dari Suku (sub-klan) Jambak, Padang.
* Padang Lawas: kerajaan di Sumatera Barat.
* Padang Tarab: kerajaan di Sumatera Barat.
* Pagaruyung: kerajaan yang lebih besar di Sumatera Barat.
* Pagatan: kerajaan kecil yang berdiri pada tahun 1775 sampai 1908 dan didirikan oleh imigran suku Bugis atas seijin Raja Banjar ke-8, Panembahan Batu yang menjadi koloni suku Bugis di Kalimantan Selatan.
* Pagurauan: kerajaan seluas 78 km² di Sumatera Timur.
* Pakualaman: kerajaan seluas 417.62 km² yang didirikan pada 22 Juni 1812 atau 17 Maret 1813 di Yogyakarta, Jawa Tengah.[17]
* Pajajaran: kerajaan di Jawa Barat.
* Pajang:
* Palalawan: lihat Pelalawan
* Palande: kerajaan di Sulawesi Tengah, bagian dari Posso.
* Palembang: kerajaan di tenggara Sumatera, didirikan oleh Aryo Damar, anak dari raja terakhir Majapahit. atau oleh Kiai Geding Surah.
* Palesang: kerajaan di dearah Tana Toraja, Sulawesi Selatan.
* Palu: kerajaan kota di Sulawesi Tengah, didirikan pada 1650.
* Pamecutan
* Pameue: kerajaan bawahan kesultanan Aceh.
* Panai: kerajaan seluas 561 km² di Sumatera Timur.
* Pandai: kerajaan di bagian barat laut pulau Pantar.
* Panei: kerajaan di Sumatera Timur, didirikan pada tahun 1700-an.
* Pangkajene: kerajaan kota di Makassar, Sulawesi Selatan.
* Panjalu: Kerajaan dibawah Kemaharajaan Sunda, sekarang menjadi Kecamatan Panjalu, Kabupaten Ciamis, Provinsi Jawa Barat.
* Pante Raja: kerajaan bawahan kesultanan Aceh, di daerah Meureudu, Sumatera. Sebelumnya merupakan bagian dari Federasi Hulubalang XII.
* Papekat: kerajaan merdeka di pulau Sumbawa sejak 1676, Papekat hancur oleh letusan Gunung Tambora tahun 1815.
* Pappa: kerajaan kota di Makassar, Sulawesi Selatan.
* Pariangang: kerajaan di Sulawesi Selatan, dibentuk pada 1667.
* Parigi: kerajaan di Sulawesi Selatan.
* Partangang
* Pasangan: kerajaan bawahan kesultanan Aceh.
* Pasir: kerajaan di Kalimantan Timur, negara sudah terbentuk sejak lama sampai pemerintahan jatuh pada satu Panembahan yang kemudian mengambil gelar Sultan.[18]
* Pasisir
* Passi: kerajaan di Timor Barat (Timor Loro Manu).
* Pate, Patih: kerajaan bawahan kesultanan Aceh.
* Patipi: kerajaan di timur Papua.
* Pebato
* Pedada
* Pedawa Rajut, Pedawa Besar: kerajaan bawahan kesultanan Aceh.
* Pedir
* Pelalawan atau Palalawan: kerajaan seluas 12.168 km² di Sumatera Timur, didirikan pada 1811, awalnya bergantung pada kesultanan Johor kemudian kesultanan Siak.[19]
* Peliatan: kerajaan bagian dari Bali.
* Pembuang: kerajaan di daerah Mandar, Sulawesi Barat.
* Perbaungan: kerajaan seluas 83 km² di Sumatera Timur.
* Percut, Pertjut: kerajaan seluas 103,83 km² di Sumatera Timur.
* Perlak: kerajaan yang terletak di Peureulak, Aceh Timur.
* Pesisir: kerajaan seluas 14,25 km² di Sumatera Timur.
* Petiambang: kerajaan bawahan kesultanan Aceh.
* Peudawa Rajeu
* Peuduek
* Peukan Baro-Peukan Shot
* Peurala: kerajaan bawahan kesultanan Aceh.
* Peusangan
* Peutu, Peutue: kerajaan bawahan kesultanan Aceh.
* Pidie: kerajaan bawahan kesultanan Aceh, di daerah Sigli, Sumatera.
* Pinangawan
* Pinatih
* Pineueng dan Peukan Baro-Beukan Shot: kerajaan bawahan kesultanan Aceh, di daerah Sigli, Sumatera.
* Pontianak: kerajaan yang dibentuk di Kalimantan Barat pada tahun 1771.[20]
* Pucu Rantau Indragiri: kerajaan di Sumatera Barat.
* Puengga: kerajaan di Sulawesi Selatan, yang dibentuk pada 1667.
* Pulau Kaju: kerajaan bawahan kesultanan Aceh.
* Pulaunas: kerajaan bawahan kesultanan Aceh.
* Pulau Punjung: kerajaan di Sumatera Barat.
* Pulo Kajee: kerajaan bawahan kesultanan Aceh
* Pulau Laut: kerajaan di Kotabaru, Kalimantan Selatan.
* Purba: kerajaan di Sumatera Timur.
* Pureman: kerajaan di pulau Alor yang kemudian oleh Belanda pada tahun 1917 digabung lagi ke Erana dan tahun 1932 ke Kolana.
* Puumbolo
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* Raijua: kerajaan di pulau Raijua di daerah kepulauan Sawu.
* Raja: kerajaan di Sumatera Timur.
* Rambah: kerajaan kota di Sumatera Timur.
* Randjoea
* Rano: kerajaan di Tana Toraja, Sulawesi Selatan.
* Konfederasi Rantau Kwantan, Federasi Rantau
* Rapang: kerajaan di daerah Bugis, Sulawesi Selatan.
* Rebeh: kerajaan bawahan Kesultanan Aceh, di daerah Sigli, Sumatera. kerajaan ini merupakan bagian dari Federasi Hulubalang XII.
* Rende, Rendi: kerajaan di Pulau Sumba.
* Reubeë
* Riau: kesultanan di Riau, yang rajanya berasal dari keturunan penguasa Luwu.[21]
* Rigaih, Rigas: kerajaan bawahan Kesultanan Aceh.
* Rindau
* Ringgouw: satu dari 19 kerajaan di Kepulauan Rote, barat daya Pulau Timor, didirikan pada 1691.
* Riung: kerajaan kota di Pulau Flores.
* Rokan Kiri: kerajaan di Sumatera Timur.
* Rote: kepulauan di barat daya Pulau Timor, sebuah federasi bentukan Belanda yang terdiri dari 19 kerajaan. Federasi terbentuk dari 1928 sampai 1948.
* Rumbati: kerajaan kota di timur Papua.
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* Sabak: kerajaan kuno di Jambi.
* Sabamban: kerajaan di Kalimantan Selatan.
* Sadurangas: lihat Pasir
* Salakanagara: kerajaan kota yang disebut Argyre oleh Ptolemeus pada tahun 150 M, terletak di daerah Teluk Lada, Pandeglang.
* Salang: kerajaan di Pulau Simeulue, daerah Sumatera.
* Salaparang
* Salawati: kerajaan di Barat Laut Irian Jaya di Pulau Salawati.
* Salimbouw
* Samadua, Samaduwa: kerajaan bawahan Kesultanan Aceh.
* Sama Indra dan Lhok Kaju: kerajaan bawahan Kesultanan Aceh, di daerah Sigli. kerajaan ini sebelumnya bagian dari Federasi Hulubalang VI.
* Samakuro, Samakurok, Samakuru: kerajaan bawahan Kesultanan Aceh.
* Samalanga: kerajaan bawahan Kesultanan Aceh.
* Sambaliung: kerajaan di Kalimantan Timur, dibentuk dari Kesultanan Berau, berpisah tahun 1830 menjadi dua kerajaan.
* Sambas: kerajaan di Kalimantan Barat, yang berdiri pada akhir abad ke-16.[22]
* Sampanahan: kerajaan di Kalimantan Selatan.
* Samprangan: kerajaan di Bali yang ditaklukkan Majapahit.
* Samudera Pasai: kerajaan Islam yang terletak di pesisir pantai utara Sumatera, berdiri tahun 1267 dan dikuasai oleh Portugis pada tahun 1521.
* Sangalla: satu dari tiga kerajaan utama di daerah Tana Toraja, Sulawesi Selatan.
* Sanggar: kerajaan di Pulau Sumbawa. Sanggar kehilangan sebagian besar penduduknya pada saat meletusnya Gunung Tambora pada tahun 1815.
* Sanggau: kerajaan di Kalimantan Barat.
* Sanrabone, Sanra Boni: kerajaan di daerah Makassar, Sulawesi Selatan.
* Sarinembah: kerajaan di Sumatera Timur.
* Sasak
* Sausu: kerajaan di Sulawesi Tengah.
* Sawang: kerajaan bawahan Kesultanan Aceh.
* Sawiti: kerajaan di daerah Bugis, Sulawesi Selatan.
* Sawu
* Seba: kerajaan di Pulau Sawu.
* Segaluh: Kerajaan di Kediri Jawa Timur.
* Segeri: kerajaan di daerah Makassar, Sulawesi Selatan, yang dibentuk pada tahun 1776.
* Sekadau: kerajaan di Kalimantan Barat.
* Sekala Brak: kerajaan di kaki Gunung Pesagi, Lampung. merupakan cikal-bakal suku Lampung saat ini.
* Sekar: kerajaan di timur Papua.
* Selesse: kerajaan seluas 70.48 km² di Sumatera Timur.
* Selimbau: kerajaan di Pegunungan Kapuas, Kapuas Hulu, Kalimantan Barat, didirikan tahun 800-an oleh Guntur Badju Binduh yang menurut legenda berasal dari surga.
* Senaam
* Senagan
* Senembah: kerajaan seluas 114.42 km² di Sumatera Timur.
* Serang: kerajaan seluas 4,584 km², dengan penduduk kurang lebih 80.000 jiwa di Pulau Sumbawa yang berdiri tahun 1650. kerajaan didirikan kembali pada tahun 1837 setelah meletusnya Gunung Tambora tahun 1815.
* Serbeujadi Aboq, Serbojadi Aboq: kerajaan bawahan Kesultanan Aceh.
* Serdang: kerajaan di Sumatera Timur, merdeka dari Siak pada 16 Agustus 1862.[23]
* Serebo Jadi
* Seunagan: kerajaan di daerah Sumatera. Jajahan dari kerajaan Kawai XVI atau Meulaboh.
* Seuneuam: kerajaan bawahan Kesultanan Aceh.
* Siah Utama: kerajaan bawahan Kesultanan Aceh.
* Siak Sri Inderapura: kerajaan seluas 16.224 km² dan berpenduduk kurang lebih 25.000 jiwa di Sumatera Timur, didirikan pada 1716.[24]
* Siantar: kerajaan di Sumatera Timur.
* Siau: kerajaan pulau di Sulawesi Utara, didirikan pada 1521.
* Sidenreng: kerajaan di daerah Bugis, Sulawesi Selatan.
* Sigenti: kerajaan di Sulawesi Tengah.
* Sigi, Sigi Birumaru, Sigi Dolo: kerajaan di Sulawesi Tengah, didirikan pada 1650.
* Sigulai: kerajaan di Pulau Simeulue, daerah Sumatera.
* Si Guntur: kerajaan di Sumatera Barat.
* Sikijang: kerajaan kota di Sumatera Timur.
* Sikka: kerajaan seluas 4.377 km² dengan penduduk 120.000 orang di Pulau Flores.
* Silat: kerajaan di Kalimantan Barat.
* Silawang: kerajaan di Kalimantan Barat.
* Silebar: kerajaan di Sumatera Barat.
* Si Lima Kuta: kerajaan di Sumatera Timur.
* Simaloer, Simalur: kerajaan di Pulau Simeulue, di daerah Sumatera.
* Simbuang: kerajaan di Tana Toraja, Sulawesi Selatan.
* Simeulue: kerajaan di Pulau Simeulue.
* Simpang: kerajaan di Kalimantan Barat, berpisah dengan Sukadana pada pertengahan abad ke-18.
* Simpang Olim, Simpangulim: kerajaan yang ditemukan tahun 1836, kurang lebih merupakan bawahan dari kesultanan Aceh, di wilayah Sumatra.
* Singgere: kerajaan di Sulawesi Selatan.
* Singhasari: kerajaan yang dibentuk oleh Ken Arok, di Jawa Timur pada tahun 1222.
* Singingi dan Loras: kerajaan seluas 135 km² di Sumatera Timur.
* Singkawang: kerajaan di Kalimantan Barat.
* Sintang: kerajaan di Kalimantan Barat.[25]
* Si Pare Pare, Si Pari Pari: kerajaan seluas 51 km² di Sumatera Timur.
* Sirimau
* Soasiu
* Soengai Ijoe
* Soetrana
* Solo: (lihat Surakarta)
* Solor: kerajaan di Pulau Solor, kemudian berpisan menjadi 2 kerajaan yaitu Lamakera dan Lohayong atau Lawajong.
* Sonbai Kecil: kerajaan di Timor Barat.
* Soppeng: kerajaan di daerah Bugis, Sulawesi Selatan, didirikan pada 1609.
* Soya: Dinasti keturuan dari Raja Majapahit. Tiga bersaudara mendirikan kerajaan Soya, di puncak Gunung Sirimau di Nusaniwe.
* Sri Indrapura
* Sriwijaya: kerajaan Buddha yang berpusat di Palembang, berkuasa dari abad ke-7 sampai ke-9.
* Stabat: kerajaan seluas 5.18 km² di Sumatera Timur.
* Suhaid: kerajaan di Kalimantan Barat.
* Suka: kerajaan di Sumatera Timur.
* Sukadana: kerajaan di Kalimantan Barat, didirikan pada akhir abad ke-15 oleh utusan Majapahit.
* Sukudua: kerajaan seluas 51 km² di Sumatera Timur, kemudian bergabung dengan Boga untuk membentuk kerajaan Boga Sukudua.
* Suli: kerajaan di selatan daerah Hitu, Pulau Ambon, Maluku.
* Sulu: kerajaan yang pernah ada di Kalimantan bagian utara, menguasai daerah Sabah dan sekitarnya, saat ini sebagian wilayah kerajaan tersebut menjadi Provinsi Sulu, Filipina.
* Sumbawa: kerajaan seluas 4.584 km² dengan penduduk 80,000 orang di Pulau Sumbawa yang didirikan pada 1650. kerajaan dibangun kembali pada tahun 1837 setelal letusan Gunung Tambora tahun 1815.
* Sumedang Larang: kerajaan Islam yang diperkirakan berdiri sejak abad ke-15 di Jawa Barat.
* Sumedang Kamulyan : Kerajaan di Malang Selatan, Kepanjen Kidul Jawa Timur.
* Sunda dan Galuh: dua kerajaan yang merupakan pecahan dari Kerajaan Tarumanagara.
* Sungai Kunit: kerajaan di Sumatera Barat.
* Sungai Lemau: kerajaan di Sumatera Barat.
* Sungairaya
* Sungei Iju: kerajaan bawahan Kesultanan Aceh, di daerah Tamiang, Sumatera.
* Sungei Tras
* Sunggal: kerajaan seluas 3.98 km² di Sumatera Timur.
* Sungu Raja: kerajaan bawahan Kesultanan Aceh.
* Supiori: kerajaan di Pulau Biak, Irian Jaya. Stephen Wanda menyatakan dirinya sendiri sebagai Raja Supiori.
* Suppa: kerajaan seluas 225 km² dengan penduduk 5.500 orang (1917) di Sulawesi Tengah.
* Surakarta: kerajaan seluas 3.635 km² di Jawa Tengah, didirikan pada 1755 setelah kesultanan Mataram berpisah menjadi dua kerajaan.[26]
* Suroaso: kerajaan di Sumatera Barat, dekat dengan Pagaruyung. Raja terakhir Suroaso adalah Sutan Kerayahan Alam yang terlibat dalam Persekutuan dengan Belanda dan Kerajaan Inggris pada tahun 1824.
* Susoh, Susuh: kerajaan bawahan Kesultanan Aceh.
* Sutan Muda: kerajaan bawahan Kesultanan Aceh, di daerah Tamiang.
* Sutrana: kerajaan di Timor Barat (Timor Loro Manu), daerah selatan dari Oecussi Ambeno dengan sejarah yang saling berkaitan.
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* Tabanan: kerajaan yang didirikan setelah keruntuhan Majapahit, setelah Dewa Agung Ketut, penguasa Bali dan Lombok membagi kerajaannya menjadi beberapa kerajaan.
* Tabukan: kerajaan di Pulau Sangir di Sulawesi Utara, didirikan pada 1521.
* Tabundung: kerajaan di Pulau Sumba.
* Tado: kerajaan di Pulau Flores.
* Taebenu: kerajan di Timor Barat (Timor Loro Manu).
* Tafnai: kerajaan di Timor Barat (Timor Loro Manu).
* Tagulandang: kerajaan yang didirikan pada 1521 di Pulau Sangir di Sulawesi Utara.
* Tahuna: kerajaan di Pulau Sangir, Sulawesi Utara, yang didirikan pada 1521 dan menjadi kabupaten dari Kendahe Tahuna.
* Takaip Ebbenoni: kerajaan di Timor Barat (Timor Loro Manu). Bergabung dengan kerajaan Fatu Leu.
* Takaip Thaiboko: kerajaan di Timor Barat (Timor Loro Manu). Bergabung dengan kerajaan Fatu Leu.
* TalaE: satu dari 19 kerajaan di Kepulauan Roate, barat daya Timor.
* Talaud: kerajaan yang didirikan pada 1521 di Pulau Talaud, Sulawesi Utara.
* Taleong, Taliang: kerajaan di daerah Tana Toraja, Sulawesi Selatan.
* Taliwang
* Tallo: kesultanan di Sulawesi Selatan, yang merupakan sekutu terdekat Gowa.[27]
* Talo: kerajaan di Sumatera Barat.
* Tambora: kesultanan di Pulau Sumbawa yang hancur pada tahun 1815 akibat letusan Gunung Tambora.
* Tambusei: kerajaan di Sumatera Timur.
* Tampat Tuan
* Tanah Datar: kerajaan seluas 79.5 km² di Sumatera Timur.
* Tanah Jawa: kerajaan di Sumatera Timur.
* Tanah Kunu V: kerajaan di Pulau Flores.
* Tanahputih: kerajaan kota seluas 633 km² di Sumatera Timur.
* Tanah Rea: kerajaan di Pulau Flores.
* Tanah Riung: kerajaan di Pulau Sumba.
* Tanette: kerajaan di daerah Bugis, Sulawesi Selatan.
* Tangse: kerajaan bawahan Kesultanan Aceh.
* Tanjongseumanto dan Meureubok: kerajaan bawahan Kesultanan Aceh.
* Tanjung (Kalimantan)
* Tanjung (Sumatera): kerajaan di Sumatera Timur.
* Tanjung Kassau: kerajaan di Sumatera Timur.
* Tanjungpura: kerajaan di Kalimantan Barat.
* Tapalang: kerajaan di daerah Mandar, Sulawesi Selatan.
* Tapaktuan: kerajaan bawahan Kesultanan Aceh.
* Tapparang: kerajaan di daerah Tana Toraja, Sulawesi Selatan.
* Konfederasi Tapung Kanan Urung
* Tarumanagara: kerajaan hindu beraliran wisnu, yang berkuasa di Jawa Barat pada abad ke-4 hingga ke-7.
* Tarumon, lihat Trumon
* Taruna
* Tasik
* Tawaeli: kerajaan kota di Sulawesi Tengah yang didirikan pada 1667.
* Tawanga: kerajaan di Sulawesi Selatan.
* Tayan: kerajaan di Kalimantan Barat, berpisah dengan Meliau pada tahun 1762.
* Tedore
* Tefnai: kerajaan di Timor Barat (Timor Loro Manu).
* Telok Semawe
* Tembusai
* Tenom
* Termanu: satu dari 19 kerajaan di kepulauan Rote, barat daya Timor.
* Ternate: kerajaan seluas 65 km² di Maluku, yang didirikan pada abad ke-13 oleh orang-orang dari Djaïlolo (sekarang Jailolo). Ternate menjadi kerajaan utama di Maluku pada tahun 1380 melebihi Djailolo.[28]
* Terong: kerajaan di selatan Pulau Adonara.
* Teunom: kerajaan bawahan Kesultanan Aceh.
* Teupah: kerajaan di Pulau Simeulue, barat Sumatera.
* Thie: satu dari 19 kerajaan di kepulauan Rote, barat daya Timor. Dari 1730 sampai 1756, Manek dari Thie pergi bersama Maneks dari OEpao, Loleh, Baa dan Lelain ke Jawa untuk mempelajari lebih lanjut agama kristen.
* Tidore: kerajaan seluas 78 km² di Maluku Utara yang didirikan oleh orang-orang dari Djaïlolo (sekarang Jailolo) di Pulau Tidore.
* Tidung: Kalimantan Timur yang didirikan oleh orang-orang dari Dynasti Tengara (Tarakan).
* Tiga Mukims Gighen
* Tiga Mukims Klumpang Pajong
* Timu: kerajaan di daerah Pulau Sawu.
* Titeue: kerajaan bawahan Kesultanan Aceh, sebelumnya merupakan bagian dari Federasi Hulubalang XII.
* Tjeranti: kerajaan di Sumatera Timur, dibentuk dari pemisahan Kuantan menjadi 5 negara.
* Tjereweh
* Tjingal: kerajaan di Kalimantan Selatan.
* Tjinta Raja: kerajaan seluas 11.95 km² di Sumatera Timur.
* Tjirebon (lihat Kesultanan Cirebon)
* Tjumbok
* Tjunda: kerajaan bawahan kesultanan Aceh.
* Tobaku: kerajaan di Sulawesi Tengah.
* Tohe: kerajaan di Timor Barat.
* Tojo: kerajaan di Pulau Togian, Sulawesi Tengah.
* Toli Toli: kerajaan di Sulawesi Utara. Dinasti Toli Toli tersambung juga dengan dinasti Buol.
* Tomini: kerajaan di Sulawesi Tengah.
* Topejawa: kerajaan kota di daerah Makassar, Sulawesi Selatan.
* Toribulu: kerajaan di Sulawesi Tengah.
* Trienggadeng: kerajaan bawahan kesultanan Aceh, di daerah Meureudu, Sumatera.
* Tripa, Tripah: kerajaan di Sumatera, jajahan dari Kawai XVI.
* Trong
* Trumon atau Tarumon: kerajaan bawahan Kesultanan Aceh yang dibentuk pada 1795.[29]
* Truseb: kerajaan bawahan kesultanan Aceh, yang sebelumnya merupakan bagian dari Federasi Hulubalang XII.
* Tulang Bawang: kerajaan hindu di daerah Tulang Bawang, Lampung.
* Tungkob: kerajaan bawahan Kesultanan Aceh.
* Turateya
* Turing: kerajaan di Pulau Flores.
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* Ubud: suatu keluarga raja dari Gianyar, di tenggara Bali.
* Ulu Tesso: kerajaan di Sumatera Timur. Kemudian menjadi Federasi Rantau.
* Umaclaran: kerajaan di Timor Barat
* Umassopoko
* Umbu Ratu Nggay: kerajaan di Pulau Sumba.
* Una Una: kerajaan di Pulau Togian di Sulawesi Tengah, didirikan abad ke-17.
* Unga: kerajaan bawahan Kesultanan Aceh.
* Ujung Pandang
* Unu
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* Waai: kerajaan di Barat daya Ambon, Maluku.
* Waigama: kerajaan di Pulau Misool, barat Papua.
* Waigeo: kerajaan di barat Papua.
* Waihale
* Waijelu: kerajaan di Pulau Sumba.
* Waijewa: kerajaan di Pulau Sumba.
* Waila
* Waiwiku Waihale: negara independen atau semi-independen di Timor Barat (Timor Loro Manu).
* Wajo: kerajaan yang didirikan pada 1450 oleh pengungsi dari Luwu di daerah Bugis, Sulawesi Selatan.
* Wanokaka: kerajaan di Pulau Sumba.
* Watlaar: kerajaan di Maluku.
* Wertuar: kerajaan di timur Papua.
* Watu Galuh" kerajaan di hulu kali brantas semasa Bandar Ujung Galuh (Sekarang Surabaya)
* Wojila: kerajaan di daerah Sumatra.
* Wolijita: kerajaan di Pulau Flores.
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* Yogyakarta: tahun 1755, Kesultanan Mataram di Jawa Tengah terpisah menjadi dua kerajaan, yaitu Yogyakarta dan Surakarta.
* Yotowawa
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