BIMA

The Deva Dalam Bawa Dynasty

GENEALOGY

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ca. 1609 Mantau La Sadina 'Abdu'l Rahim [Ruma-ta Mantau La Sawo], Maharaja of Bima, third son of  ca. 1609 Mantau La Sadina 'Abdu'l Rahim [Ruma-ta Mantau La Sawo], Maharaja of Bima, third son of Ruma-ta Mawa'a Andapa, Maharaja of Bima. Styled Raja Tureli Nggampo, before his accession. Succeeded his nephew. The first of his line to convert to Islam, ca. 1609. He d. before 1620 (bur. Karama), having had issue, six sons and nine daughters:
 
16xx - 1620 Mambora di Sapaga, Maharaja of Bima, son of Ruma-ta Mambora Wa'a Pili Tuta, Maharaja of Bima. Styled Jeneli Rasanae before his accession.
 
1620 - 1632 Paduka Sri Sultan 'Abdu'l Kahir [Ruma-ta Mantau Bata  Wadu], Sultan of Bima (first time) - see below.
 
1632 - 1633 Ruma Mantau Asi Peka [Ruma-ta Manuru Salisi], Maharaja of Bima, fifth son of Ruma-ta Mawa'a Andapa, Maharaja of Bima, by a concubine. Opposed the conversion of his people to Islam. Instigated a revolt and deposed his nephew, 'Abdu'l Kahar and ascended the throne, ca. November 1632. Deposed by a Gowan expedition, May 1633. He had issue, six sons:
 
1620-1632 and 1633-1640 Paduka Sri Sultan 'Abdu'l Kahir [Ruma-ta Mantau Bata Wadu], Sultan of Bima. b. ca. 1583, fourth son of Tureli Ngampo [Ruma-ta Mantau Asi Sawo], educ. privately. Crowned 1620. Deposed by his uncle and his subjects who opposed the conversion to Islam, November 1632. Restored with the help of Makassarese forces, May 1633. m. at Makassar, before 1632, Daeng Sikontu, Ratu Wai Tananga, younger daughter of Daeng Melu Karaeng Kasuarrang, of Gowa. He d. 22nd December 1640, having had issue, five sons:
 
1640 - 1682 H.H. Yang di-Pertuan Kita Paduka Sri Sultan 'Abdu'l Khair I Siraj ud-din Muhammad Shah ibni al-Marhum Sultan 'Abdu'l Kahar [Ruma-ta Mantau Uma Jati] [Tumenang-ri Ballajatinna] Sultan of Bima. b. ca. 1629, educ. privately. Succeeded on the death of his father, 22nd December 1640. m. (first) 3rd September 1646 (div. 27th March 1658), I-Patimang Daeng Nisakkang Karaeng Bonto Jena Fatima (b. 7th August 1629; m. second, 20th June 1658, Karaeng Jarannika 'Abdu'l Ghafur, Karaeng of Chenrana, and d. 8th February 1669), eldest daughter of I-Mannuntungi Daeng Mattola Karaeng-ri Ujung Sultan Muhammad Malik us-Said, Sultan of Gowa, by his wife, Pattopakang I-Sa'be Lo'mo' Takontu, of Boni. m. (second) 30th August 1658, I-Ralle Daeng Paika Karaeng Bontowa (b. 16th April 1626; d. 11th July 1692), widow of I-Mannuntungi Daeng Mattola Karaeng Ujung Sultan Muhammad Malik us-Said, Sultan of Gowa, and elder daughter of I-Mallewai Daeng Ma'nassa Karaeng Chenrana, by his wife, Daeng Mangeppe, daughter of I-Mallingkaang Daeng Mannyon-ri Karaeng Matoaya Sultan 'Abdu'llah Awwal al-Islam, Karaeng Tallo. He d. 22nd July 1682, having had issue, three sons and six daughters:
 
1682 - 1687 H.H. Yang di-Pertuan Kita Paduka Sri Sultan Nur ud-din 'Abu' Bakar 'Ali Shah ibni al-Marhum Paduka Sri Sultan 'Abdu'l Khair Siraj ud-din [Ruma-ta Mawa'a Paju], Sultan of Bima. b. 13th December 1651, educ. privately. Styled Daeng Matalli and Karaeng Panarangang before his accession. Succeeded on the death of his father, 22nd July 1682. m. (second) 7th May 1684, Daeng Tamenang (m. second, 16th September 1688, H.H. Paduka Sri Sultan 'Abdu'l Kadir, Sultan of Tallo), daughter of I-Mallewai Daeng Ma'nassa Karaeng Mataoya, Karaeng of Chenrana and sometime Tumalailang of Gowa. He d. 23rd July 1687, having had issue, two children:
 
1687 - 1695 H.H. Yang di-Pertuan Kita Paduka Sri Sultan Jamal ud-din 'Inayat Shah ibni al-Marhum Paduka Sri Sultan Nur ud-din 'Abu' Bakar 'Ali Shah [Ruma-ta Mawa'a Romo], Sultan of Bima. b. 1673. Succeeded on the death of his father, 23rd July 1687. Deposed by the Dutch and exiled to Batavia, 1st July 1695. m. 5th August 1688, Daeng Fatima Karaeng Tana-tana (b. 21st April 1673; m. second, 28th August 1699, Karaeng Mamampang Baha ud-din, Karaeng of Sanrabone; and d. 20th August 1739), third daughter of I-Mappasosong Daeng Mangngewai Karaeng Bisei Sultan Muhammad 'Ali ibnu Sultan Muhammad Bakar Hasan ud-din, Sultan of Gowa, by his wife, I-Siti Karaeng Kampong-beru Daeng Talele.  He d. at Batavia, 6th July 1696, having had issue, five sons:
 
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