Map of the Landschap of Buton (Sultanate of Buton) in 1916.
Capital
Baubau
Common languages
Wolio, Cia-cia, Moronene
Religion
Islam, Animism
Government
Constitutional monarchy
Yang Mulia Mahaguru
History
• Established
1332
• Disestablished
1960
Today part of
Indonesia
The Sultanate of Buton was an indigenous sultanate in what is today Indonesia.[1] It used to rule over Buton island and adjacent areas within present-day Southeast Sulawesi province.[1] It was a constitutional monarchy with its own written constitution and law, complete with bodies acting as a legislature, a system of judiciary, and executive power.[1]
^ abcMuhammad Roy Purwanto (2017). "Sistem Pemerintahan Islam dan Undang-Undang Kesultanan Buton di Sulawesi Tenggara". Al-Islamiyah (in Indonesian). 5 (2): 22–33.
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