List of rulers of Timor

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This is a list of rulers of Timor since the 17th century. Timor was traditionally divided into a large number of small kingdoms whose rulers were variously known as liurais, rajas, regulos, na'i, etc. They were drawn into the colonial spheres of the Dutch East India Company and Portugal from the 17th century onwards. The succession of the individual kingdoms is only partly known from the existing literature. After the achieving of Indonesian independence the kingdoms in West Timor were phased out and eventually abolished in about 1962. In Portuguese East Timor the kingdoms (reinos) lost much of their functions after 1912, although they have persisted as ritual domains until the present. rdf:langString
Zjednoczone Królestwo (Amai–Oifetto, Amabi, Funaj Kupang, Semua, Sonba’i Kecil i Taebenu) * (1918; władca Taebenu 1901–1917) [syn Hanocha Tanofa, władcy Taebenu] * (1918–1945; abdykował, zmarł 1952) [brat] * (1945–1955; abdykował, zmarł 1992) [syn] * (tylko na Wyspie Semau 1955–1999) rdf:langString
rdf:langString List of rulers of Timor
rdf:langString Władcy Timoru
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rdf:langString This is a list of rulers of Timor since the 17th century. Timor was traditionally divided into a large number of small kingdoms whose rulers were variously known as liurais, rajas, regulos, na'i, etc. They were drawn into the colonial spheres of the Dutch East India Company and Portugal from the 17th century onwards. The succession of the individual kingdoms is only partly known from the existing literature. After the achieving of Indonesian independence the kingdoms in West Timor were phased out and eventually abolished in about 1962. In Portuguese East Timor the kingdoms (reinos) lost much of their functions after 1912, although they have persisted as ritual domains until the present.
rdf:langString Zjednoczone Królestwo (Amai–Oifetto, Amabi, Funaj Kupang, Semua, Sonba’i Kecil i Taebenu) * (1918; władca Taebenu 1901–1917) [syn Hanocha Tanofa, władcy Taebenu] * (1918–1945; abdykował, zmarł 1952) [brat] * (1945–1955; abdykował, zmarł 1992) [syn] * (tylko na Wyspie Semau 1955–1999)
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