Kingdom of Sekar
Kingdom of Sekar Petuanan Sekar | |
|---|---|
| Capital | Sekar |
| Common languages | Papuan Malay, Sekar |
| Religion | Sunni Islam |
| King, Queen | |
• 14 June 1896 | Kapita |
• Unknown–1899 | Pandai Congan |
• 1899–1911 | Lakate Heremba (acting) |
• 1911–1915 | Saban Pipi Rumagesan |
• 1915–1942, 1946–unknown | Machmud Singgirei Rumagesan |
• unknown | Amir Syahdan Rumagesan |
• 2009–2019 | Rustuty Rumagesan |
• 2019–present | Arief Rumagesan |
| Today part of | Indonesia |
The Kingdom of Sekar, formerly called the Kingdom of Kabituwar, is one of the nine kingdoms that still exist in West Papua Province. The other eight kingdoms are Atiati, Patipi, Rumbati, Fatagar, Arguni, Wertuar, Namatota, and Komisi. This kingdom is located on the Onin Peninsula, Kokas district, Fakfak Regency, West Papua. In the early period, Sekar was a subordinate to the Kingdom of Rumbati, but later it was recognized as its own kingdom.