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Muhammad Kaharuddin III (1902 – 8 November 1975) was an Indonesian politician and royal who was the 16th Sultan of Sumbawa, a senator of the United States of Indonesia, and the regent of
Sumbawa Regency Sumbawa Regency ( id, Kabupaten Sumbawa) is a Regency (''Kabupaten'') of the Indonesian Province of West Nusa Tenggara. It is located on the island of Sumbawa and covers an area of 6,643.98 km2 following the separation on 18 December 2003 of ...
between 1959 and 1960. He was also active in the politics of the
State of East Indonesia The State of East Indonesia ( id, Negara Indonesia Timur, old spelling: ''Negara Indonesia Timoer'', nl, Oost-Indonesië) was a post–World War II state formed in the eastern half of Dutch East Indies. Established in December 1946, it became ...
, where he chaired its legislature between 1947 and its dissolution in 1950.


Career

He was born in
Sumbawa Besar Sumbawa Besar is a town on the Indonesian island of Sumbawa, and is the second-biggest settlement on the island after Bima. It is the administrative capital of the Sumbawa Regency within the province of West Nusa Tenggara, and has a population of ...
on 1902, the son of Sultan Muhammad Jalaluddin III. He ascended to the throne on his father's death in 1931, and married the eldest daughter of Sultan Muhammad Salahuddin of the neighboring
Sultanate of Bima The Sultanate of Bima (كسلطانن بيما) was a Muslim state in the eastern part of Sumbawa in Indonesia, at the site of the present-day regency of Bima. It was a regionally important polity which formed the eastern limit of Islam in this pa ...
. In 1932, a new palace was completed, which he lived in until 1959. Following the
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, both Kaharuddin and the Sultan of Bima announced that their Sultanates were seceding from Dutch authority, and "awaited the arrival of Japanese forces". On 14 December 1948, he signed an agreement with the Dutch colonial authorities which ceded rights to foreign relations, defense, and the monopoly on salt and opium trade to the Dutch. During the
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, Kaharuddin attended the Denpasar Conference, where he unsuccessfully proposed the inclusion of
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in the
State of East Indonesia The State of East Indonesia ( id, Negara Indonesia Timur, old spelling: ''Negara Indonesia Timoer'', nl, Oost-Indonesië) was a post–World War II state formed in the eastern half of Dutch East Indies. Established in December 1946, it became ...
(NIT). He was also active in NIT, where he was appointed the speaker of the parliament. He was appointed to the position after the removal of the previous chair,
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, on 27 May 1947. Due to this position, he was approached by
Abdul Haris Nasution General of the Army Abdul Haris Nasution ( Old Spelling: Abdoel Haris Nasution; 3 December 1918 – 6 September 2000), was a high-ranking Indonesian general and politician. He served in the military during the Indonesian National Revolution an ...
, who unsuccessfully attempted to lobby Kaharuddin into allowing the
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to place their officers in the territorial commands in Eastern Indonesia. He also for a time in 1947 served as acting president due to the departure of East Indonesia President
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to attend a United Nations Security Council meeting. During this acting presidency, he dismissed NIT's prime minister Nadjamuddin Daeng Malewa. He remained as chairman of NIT's parliament until he was replaced by Husain Puang Limboro on 2 March 1950. Kaharuddin also represented NIT in the Senate of the United States of Indonesia alongside
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. He later resigned from the senate on 5 April 1950, and was replaced by
Pandji Tisna Anak Agung Pandji Tisna (11 February 1908 – 2 June 1978), also known as Anak Agung Nyoman Pandji Tisna, I Gusti Nyoman Pandji Tisna, or just Pandji Tisna, was the 11th descendant of the Pandji Sakti dynasty of Buleleng, Singaraja, which is in t ...
who took office on 14 August 1950. On 22 January 1959, Sumbawa's status as an autonomous region was revoked, hence abolishing the remaining authority of the sultanate, and Kaharuddin was provisionally appointed as its first regent. He served in that position until 1960.


Death

He died on 8 November 1975 in his home at
Sumbawa Besar Sumbawa Besar is a town on the Indonesian island of Sumbawa, and is the second-biggest settlement on the island after Bima. It is the administrative capital of the Sumbawa Regency within the province of West Nusa Tenggara, and has a population of ...
, at the age of 73. He was buried there, next to his father's grave. The Sultanate's throne remained vacant until 2011, when his son Daeng Mohammad Abdurrahman Kaharuddin ascended to the throne as Sultan Muhammad Kaharuddin IV, although without any governing authority. The
Sultan Muhammad Kaharuddin III Airport Sultan Muhammad Kaharuddin III Airport , formerly Brang Bidji Airport, is an airport located in Sumbawa Besar, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. It is one of the only two airports in the island of Sumbawa, the other being Sultan Muhammad Salahudin A ...
in Sumbawa is named after him. The house he occupied from his abdication until his death, known as ''Bala Kuning'', contains a number of artifacts of the sultanate and is a tourist destination.


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{{reflist 1902 births 1975 deaths Regents of places in Indonesia Indonesian royalty People from West Nusa Tenggara Members of Senate of the United States of Indonesia Politicians from the State of East Indonesia