- in West
Papua Province. The
other eight kingdoms are Ati-Ati, Patipi,
Rumbati, Fatagar, Arguni, Wertuar, Namatota, and Komisi. This
kingdom is located...
- main
local kingdoms Atiati, Fatagar, and
Rumbati led by Bauw dynasty. In 1878,
there was a war
between Rumbati on one side and
Fatagar and
Atiati on the...
-
neighbouring dynasty of
Rumbati (Menaue Bauw). The
royal family of
Fatagar is
descended from the
neighbouring dynasty of
Rumbati. A
Kowiai dynasty. The...
- of
Rumbati King Mansmamor. He
would preach in Onin
language (lingua
franca of the area at the time) and was
buried next to
village mosque in
Rumbati, Patipi...
-
people consisted of 53 from
Brimob and 10
volunteers managed to land in
Rumbati near Patipi, Fakfak. On 18
March 1962 at 15.15 from this post, on Gebe...
-
people in Kaimana.
Various tribes near the area, and
local kingdoms from
Rumbati to
Patipi Bay,
claimed descent of
ancient Javanese migrants or past interactions...
- (b) 1,011 1,050
Goras 7 (c) 98021 92.03.16
Furwagi 732 (b) 1,617 1,550
Rumbati 8 (c) 98023 92.03.15
Kayauni 938 (b) 1,697 1,760
Kayauni 9 (c) 98015 82...
- includes, New
Guinea Islamic Union (KING) led by
Ibrahim Bauw, King of
Rumbati,
Gerakan Pemuda Organisasi Muda led by
Machmud Singgirei Rumagesan and...
- Timur, Waserat, Wayati,
Wayati Barat,
Wayati Timur Fakfak Furwagi Gar,
Rumbati, Salakiti, Sengkiti, Tanehamur, Tawar, Twootkindik,
Werfra Fakfak Karas...
-
Javanese were also
recorded in folk
stories from
people of
Patipi Bay to
Rumbati.
After the
death of Woran, the
records are unclear.
There supposedly three...