Kingdom of Kayu Tangi / Prov. Kalimantan Selatan

The kingdom of Kayu Tangi was located on Kalimantan, District of Banjar, South Kalimantan.
It was once the capital of the sultanate of Banjar. The Kayu Tangi Palace of the Banjar Sultanate was located on the banks of the Banjarmasin river (the Martapura river) about 20 km to the east of the Tatas port (now Central Banjarmasin). In 1771 the palace was moved to Martapura (with the new name Bumi Kencana) about 18 km east of Kayu Tangi. When in Kayu Tangi the name of the Banjar Sultanate was called the Kayu Tangi Kingdom during the time of Sultan Tahlilullah, (1660-1700).

Location sultanate of Banjar


Line of kingdoms on Kalimantan: link


Foto kingdoms on Kalimantan

* Foto sultans and kings, still on Kalimantan: link
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Foto sultans and kings in the past: link
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Foto of palaces on Kalimantan: link

* Foto of Kalimantan in the past: link
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Foto war of the netherlands in Kalimantan, 19th century: link


Video history kingdoms on Kalimantan

– Video history kingdoms on Kalimantan, 45.000 BC – 2017: link
Video history kingdoms on West Kalimantan, 45.000 BC – today: link
– Video history kingdoms on Central / South Kalimantan, 1AD – 2020: link
– Video history kingdoms on East / North Kalimantan, 1AD – 2020: link
– Video history of the sultanate of Banjar: link


KINGDOM OF KAYU TANGI

History of the kingdom of Kayu Tangi, 17th century

Google translation

Wood Tangi or Kajoe Tangi or Cagu-Tangie or Caytongee or Caytonge or Cotatengah or Caytonja was the name of the place that became the capital of the Sultanate of Banjar at the time of Sultan Tahlilullah, now part of Banjar Regency. The Royal Palace of Suria Angsa / Raja Kayu Tangi is 80 miles from Banjar river estuary (Barito river). While the palace of Sultan Negara (Prince Suria Negara) was located in Martapura Town (Metapoora) which is about 10 miles from the palace of Raja Kayu Tangi.
Kayu Tangi Palace was located on the banks of Banjarmasin river (river Martapura) about 20 km to the east of Tatas port (now Banjarmasin Tengah), in 1771 the palace was moved Martapura (under the new name Earth Kencana) about 18 km east of Kayu Tangi.
While in Kayu Tangi the name of the Sultanate of Banjar was called the Kingdom of Kayu Tangi during the time of Sultan Tahlilullah (Suria Angsa / Amirullah Bagus Kasuma), often called the Sultan of Kayu Tangi who reigned since 1680 after successfully destructing Sultan Agung (Prince Surianata II) and his son Pangeran Dipati. Wood Tangi became the capital of Banjar sultanate since Sultan Tahlilullah to Sunan Nata Alam.
Since 1771, Sunan Nata Alam again moved the capital to Martapura, which got the new name Bumi Selamat. Before in Kayu Tangi the capital of Banjar sultanate was in Sungai Pangeran since 1663 until 1679 during the time of Sultan Agung. Previously since 1632 at the time of Sultan Mustain Billah until Sultan Rakyatullah the capital of the Sultanate of Banjar was in Martapura, so the king is often called Raja Martapura. The name Martapura was given by Sultan Mustain Billah, for the location of the newly established palace complex at that time instead of the old capital destroyed by the VOC in 1612.


Source (only indon. language)

– Sejarah kerajaan Kayu Tangi: https://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kayu_Tangi
– Sejarah kesultanan Banjar: https://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kesultanan_Banjar


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