Native states of Central Sulawesi under the administration of Dutch East Indies in 1941, including Banggai.
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The Kingdom of Banggai (Jawi: کرجاءن بڠݢاي; romanized:Kerajaan Banggai) was a petty kingdom in present-day Central Sulawesi, Indonesia. It was based around the Banggai Islands and the eastern coast of Sulawesi, centered at the island of Banggai. For a significant part of its history, the kingdom was under the overlordship of the Sultanate of Ternate. Its' rulers held the title of Raja (راج).[1]
^De Clercq, F. T. A. "Ternate: The Residency and its Sultanate (Bijdragen tot de kennis der Residentie Ternate)". www.sil.si.edu. p. 223. Retrieved 2024-04-16.
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