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The Salawati Kingdom is the
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that once stood in
Salawati Island Salawati is one of the four major islands in the Raja Ampat Islands in Southwest Papua (formerly West Papua), Indonesia. Its area is 1,623 km2. Salawati is separated from New Guinea to the southeast by the Sele Strait (a.k.a. Galowa Str ...
,
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,
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. The center of the Salawati kingdom was located in the
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village which is currently located in the
North Salawati North Salawati (Indonesian: ''Salawati Utara'') formerly named Samate, is a district in Raja Ampat Regency, West Papua, Indonesia. North Salawati is located in the northern part of Salawati Island Salawati is one of the four major islands in ...
district.


History

The Salawati Kingdom was founded by a
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who came from
Waigeo Waigeo is an island in Southwest Papua province of eastern Indonesia. The island is also known as Amberi, or Waigiu. It is the largest of the four main islands in the Raja Ampat Islands Raja Ampat, or the ''Four Kings'', is an archipelago loc ...
namely ''Fun'' Malaban or ''Fun'' Tusan who is the ancestor of ''gelet'' ( small clan) Arfan. Salawati is also a vassal kingdom of the
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. Although even before the ''fun'' arrival from Waigeo, there were already rulers in Salawati with the title of ''rejao'' or ''jaja'' which meant "landlord" in
Ma'ya language Ma'ya is an Austronesian language of the Raja Ampat islands in West Papua, Indonesia. It is spoken by about 6,000 people in coastal villages on the islands Misool, Salawati, and Waigeo. It is spoken on the boundary between Austronesian and Pap ...
. They decided to have a ''fasyukul pampon'' (eating contest), which was won by the ''fun'' from Waigeo, hence the local rulers submitted to him. According to Abdullah Arfan's family story, the ancestor of the Arfan dynasty named Kalewan, he married ''muballighah'' Siti Hawa Farouk who came from
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, and changed his name to Bayajid. He is believed to be the first Muslim from Papua and it is estimated that this incident occurred in the 16th century. Salawati kingdom was one of the tributaries or vassals of
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. As mentioned the king of Salawati descended from rulers from Waigeo, whose ancestor
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had a tributary relationship with Tidore Sultanate. King of Salawati being one of the strongest in the Raja Ampat archipelago was also trusted to collect tributes as leader of Hongi expeditions on behalf of Sultan of Tidore on northern Papua as far as Cendrawasih Bay as noted in 1705. In the same year the king of Salawati was also noted to be in the vicinity of Manokwari in Doreri Bay (Dore). Activities of the kingdoms in Raja Ampat islands include raiding and trading. In 1653, Salawati and Waigeo raided Tanah Hitu Kingdom, on the northern coast of
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, for gold and slaves with an expedition consisted of 15 ships. Although Salawati was in turn experienced raiding of its own in 1710 when the king of Salawati was in Cendrawasih Bay, pirates from Tidore captured his wife and 150 of his subjects. They were only freed after the king paid 104 slaves.


Salawati role in spread of Islam in Misool

The arrival of Islam in
Misool Island Misool, formerly spelled Mysol (Dutch: Misoöl) or Misol, is one of the four major islands in the Raja Ampat Islands in Southwest Papua, Indonesia. Its area is 2,034 km2. The highest point is 561 m and the main towns are Waigama, located ...
and the Raja Ampat Islands in general cannot be separated from the role of the Salawati Kingdom. According to oral history, when the king of Salawati held an event and invited all residents, including residents of Misool, who at that time had not embraced Islam. After the event was over, all residents returned to their respective villages, one Misool resident at that time fell asleep and was left behind, this person woke up when the people of Salawati were cleaning their bed by pouring water. He later told his friends of what happened. After hearing the story, some of them were angry and wanted to attack King of Salawati because they thought he considered them dirty, so had to clean their former beds with water, but others were intrigued and instead seek and learn his practices, after discussion, it was agreed that all the Misool residents who took part in the event would go to Banda to learn the teachings of king of Salawati. A few days later the group departed for Banda by boat, they were determined to learn the teachings of King of Salawati, arriving in Banda at dawn, the group found a hut. From a distance they heard the sound of
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from inside a hut. Slowly the group approached the hut and took a peek at what the people in the hut were doing. They see a husband and wife who were praying, noticing the similar practices as king of Salawati. After they finished praying, the group entered the house and surrounded the two of them. This group then kidnapped the couple and brought them to Misool to be the teacher of Misool residents. Evidence of the couple existence was the presence of two graves inside Tifale Cave, which are believed to be theirs.


Territory

The territory of the Kingdom of Salawati covers the territory which is partly located in the coastal areas of the ''tanah besar'' ( Papua),
Salawati Island Salawati is one of the four major islands in the Raja Ampat Islands in Southwest Papua (formerly West Papua), Indonesia. Its area is 1,623 km2. Salawati is separated from New Guinea to the southeast by the Sele Strait (a.k.a. Galowa Str ...
the northern part between Walian Village to Kawal Village, east of Batanta Island from the Suy River to Dayan Island, and surrounding small islands such as
Doom Island Doom Island ( id, Pulau Doom or ''Pulau Dum'', pronounced "Dom") is a small island in Southwest Papua, Indonesia. It is administratively part of the city of Sorong, specifically the Sorong Islands District. The island served as an administrative ...
, Jefman Island, and Senapan Island. Some areas on Waigeo Island west of Kampung Wawiyai to Kampung Salyo are also part of the territory of the king of Salawati. In ''tanah besar'', the power of the Kingdom of Salawati covered the area Asbaken, Makbon in the west to the coast of Katimin located south of Sorong City.


List of rulers

The following is a list of rulers (
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) of the Kingdom of Salawati; *Abdul Al-Kasim (1873–1890) *Muhammad Aminuddin Arfan (1900–1918) *Bahar Ad-Din Arfan (1918–1935) *Abu Al-Kasim Arfan (1935–?) *Taher Arfan (2001–?) *Rukunuddin Arfan (?) *Hery Arfan (2019–)


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References

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