Daftar Raja-raja Muna
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Personal name Royal Name1 Dates of Rule2 Comments
Pre-Islamic Muna kings La Eli Bheteno Ne Tombula 1417-1467 Possibly a mythical/legendary personage.
2 La Patola aka Kaghua Bhangkano Fotu Sugi Patola 1467-1477
3 La Mbona Sugi Ambona 1477-1497
4 La Patani Sugi Patani 1497-1512
5 La Ende Sugi Ende 1512-1527
6 La Maru Sugi Maru 1527-1538 1527 ce., first islamic missionary enters Muna (Syeh Abdul Wahid).
7 La Kila Ponto Mepokanduaghoono Ghoera 1538-1541 Reigned over a wide area of SE Sulawesi.
8 La Posasu Kobhangkuduno 1541-1551
9 La Rampe I Somba Sugi Rampe I Somba (?) 1551-1600
10 Titakono Sugi Titakono (?) 1600-1625 1614 ce., second islamic missionary enters Muna (Firus Muhammad). First mosque erected in Muna
Islamic Muna kings 11 La Ode Saa3 La Ode Saaduddin 1625-1626
12 La Ode Ngkadiri Sangia Kaindea 1626-1667 First period of his reign. 1643 ce., third islamic missionary enters Muna (Syarif Muhammad).
Wa Ode Wakelu4 n/a 1667-1668 Queen of Sangia Kaindea as regent
La Ode Muh. Idris Sorano Kaindea 1668-16715 Regent sent from Buton
La Ode Ngkadiri Sangia Kaindea (?) 1671 Second period of his reign (but under foreign influence: Dutch-Buton)
15 La Ode Abdul Rahman Sugi Sangia Latugho 1671-1716
16 La Ode Huseini Omputo Sangia 1716-1757
La Ode Muhammad Ali n/a 1757 Regent
18 La Ode Kentu Koda Omputo Kantolalo 1758-1764 From Buton
19 La Ode Harisi n/a 1764-(?) Introduction of primogeniture in royal succession
20 La Ode Umara Omputo Nigege
La Ode Murusali Sangia Gola
21 La Ode Ngkumabusi n/a
La Ode Sumaili Omputo Nisombo Kinstrife with forces under Wa Ode Kadingke.
La Ode Saete Sorano Masigi 1816 (?)-1830 Elected by the Sara; a period of unpeaceful dual monarchy with La Ode Wita
La Ode Wita 1816-1830 Sent from Buton
25 La Ode Bulae Sangia Laghada 1830-1861 Assumes thrown while still a minor. Daily affairs carried out by a regent. Under Dutch-Butonese influence much rancor and intrigue regarding the position of regent.
La Aka 1861-1864 No actual king during this period. La Aka was Bhonto Bhalano and regent
276 La Ode Ali Sangia I Rahia 1864-1870
La Ode Huse
La Ode Tao
La Ode NgKaili Permanent dutch settelment at Raha, 1903. Military forces, 1907.
La Ode Maktubu 1906 First period of his reign interupted by war
La Ode Umara Omputo Sangia Baaryia
La Ode Maktubu (?)-1914 Second period of his reign.
La Ode Pulu 1914-1918 Dutch interference in Muna politics. La Ode Pulu leads rebellion. Beginning of SWAP radja, 1918. Muna included under Buton. La Ode Muh. Asikin, Sultan of Buton under Dutch Resident Bougaman
La Ode Afiuddin 1920-1924
1924-1926 Under direct dutch rule, WAROOW
La Ode Rere 1926-1928
1928-1930 Under direct dutch rule
La Ode Djika Komasigino 1930-1938
Direct Dutch Rule/Occupation 1938-1941
Japanese Invasion/Occupation 1941-1946
NICA Occupation 1946-1947 B.W. Kui BuBung, Dutch Controler (and politcal leader of NICA?)
Abdul Rasak 1947 Place-holder under Dutch controler B.W. Kui BuBung
La Ode Ipa 1947 Place-holder under Dutch controler Beum Mandlener
La Ode Pandu 1947-1949(?) First and last king under the new SWAP radja. Dutch rule ends in 1949.
12 December 1956, Muna becomes part of Indonesian province of Southeast Sulawesi.