Kingdom of Reman
The Kingdom of Reman or Kingdom of Rahman (Malay: Kerajaan Reman; Jawi: كراجأن رمان; Thai: รามัน; RTGS: Raman) was a landlocked semi-independent Malay kingdom established in northern Malay Peninsula.
1810–1902 | |||||||||||
Southern Siam and northern Malaya in 1900, with Reman located in the centre. | |||||||||||
Status | Autonomy of Patani Kingdom Protectorate of Siam | ||||||||||
Capital | Kota Baru | ||||||||||
Common languages | Malay, Reman Malay | ||||||||||
Religion | Sunni Islam | ||||||||||
Government | Monarchy | ||||||||||
Raja | |||||||||||
• 1810–1836 | Tuan Tok Nik Tok Leh/Tuan Mansur | ||||||||||
• 1849–1867 | Tuan Nik Ulu/Tuan Kundur | ||||||||||
• 1867–1875 | Tuan Timur | ||||||||||
• 1875–1901 | Tuan Jagung/Tengku Abdul Kandis | ||||||||||
History | |||||||||||
• Reorganisation of former Patani Kingdom | 1810 | ||||||||||
1902 | |||||||||||
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Today part of | Thailand Malaysia |
It was one of seven regions of Pattani Kingdom, an autonomous tributary state of Siam, between 1810 and 1902. Tuan Mansor, a member of the Patani aristocracy, ascended to the throne in 1810.
The state's territory straddles the present-day Malaysia-Thailand border, covering Amphoe Raman in Yala province in Thailand, as well as Upper Perak region and parts of Jeli and Upper Kelantan regions in Malaysia.
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