List of monarchs of Bali
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s of Bali
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Bali is an Indonesian island located in the westernmost end of the Lesser Sunda Islands, lying between Java to the west and Lombok to the east...

, an island in the Indonesia
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. Included are, first, rulers on an island-wide level, and, second, rajas of minor states that arose in the 17th and 18th centuries. The sequence and dates of the rulers are not always securely documented, and conflicting statements may be found in various textbooks. The following list is based on epigraphic records, Balinese chronicles (babad), and data supplied by Dutch
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 colonial sources.

Ancient kings of Bali

Warmadewa Dynasty
Warmadewa dynasty
The Warmadewa dynasty, also Varmadeva dynasty, was a regnal dynasty in the island of Bali.-History:It is considered that the dynasty was founded by Sri Kesari Warmadewa in the 10th century...

  • Śri Kesari Warmadewa
    Sri Kesari Warmadewa
    Sri Kesari Warmadewa was the first king of Bali to leave a written inscription. He authored the inscription on the 914 CE Belanjong pillar in southern Sanur. The inscription It is written in both the Indian Sanskrit language and Old Balinese language, using two script, the Nagari script and the...

     (fl.
    Floruit
    Floruit , abbreviated fl. , is a Latin verb meaning "flourished", denoting the period of time during which something was active...

     914)
  • Ugrasena (fl. 915-942)
  • Tabanendrawarmadewa (fl. 955-967)
  • Indrajayasingha Warmadewa (co-regent, fl. 960)
  • Janasadhu Warmadewa (fl. 975)
  • Śri Wijaya Mahadewi (queen, fl. 983)
  • Gunapriya Dharmapatni (queen, before 989-1007)
  • Dharma Udayana Warmadewa
    Udayana Warmadewa
    Udayana Warmadewa, also Dharmmodayana Warmadewa, was a king of the island of Bali, belonging to the Warmadewa dynasty. He married to the Javanese queen Mahendradatta, also known as Gunapriyadharmapatni. Their son was the famous Airlangga, who replaced the overthrown Emperor of Java Dharmawangsa,...

     (fl. 989-1011) [husband]
  • Śri Ajñadewi (queen, fl. 1016)
  • Dharmawangsa Wardhana Marakatapangkaja (fl. 1022-1025) [son of Dharma Udayana]
  • Airlangga
    Airlangga
    Airlangga was the only raja of the Kingdom of Kahuripan, which was built out of the rubble of the Kingdom of Medang after the Srivijaya invasion...

     (c. 1025-1042; King in Java
    Java
    Java is an island of Indonesia. With a population of 135 million , it is the world's most populous island, and one of the most densely populated regions in the world. It is home to 60% of Indonesia's population. The Indonesian capital city, Jakarta, is in west Java...

     from 1019) [brother]
  • Anak Wungsu (fl. 1049-1077) [brother]
  • Śri Maharaja Walaprabhu (between 1079–1088)
  • Śri Maharaja Sakalendukirana Laksmidhara Wijayottunggadewi (queen, fl. 1088-1101)
  • Śri Suradhipa (fl. 1115-1119)

Jaya Dynasty
  • Śri Jayaśakti (fl. 1133-1150)
  • Ragajaya (fl. 1155)
  • Jayapangus
    Jayapangus
    Jayapangus was a king of Bali. He is known through his inscriptions, some of them related to taxes.He was a descendant of the famous ruler Airlangga.-References:...

     (fl. 1178-1181)
  • Arjayadengjayaketana (queen, fl. 1200)
  • Haji Ekajayalancana (co-regent fl. 1200) [son]
  • Bhatara Guru Śri Adikuntiketana (fl. 1204)
  • Adidewalancana (fl. 1260)
  • A Queen (?-1284)
  • Singasari subjugates Bali 1284
  • Rajapatih Makakasar Kebo Parud (Governor, fl. 1296-1300)
  • Mahaguru Dharmottungga Warmadewa (before 1324-1328)
  • Walajayakertaningrat (1328-?) [son]
  • Śri Astasura Ratna Bumi Banten (fl. 1332-1337)
  • Majapahit conquers Bali 1343

Kings of Bali after 1343

Dynasty of Samprangan
Samprangan
Samprangan, also spelt Samplangan, is a historical site on Bali, Indonesia. It is situated about one kilometer to the east of Gianyar town. According to Balinese historical tradition, it was the first residence of the dynasty of kings of Bali who descended from the Javanese Majapahit Empire, being...

 and Gelgel
Gelgel
Gelgel may refer to:*Gelgel, Chad, a city in Chad*Gelgel, Indonesia, a village on the island of Bali, and a former kingdom...

  • Sri Aji Kresna Kepakisan
    Sri Aji Kresna Kepakisan
    Sri Aji Kresna Kepakisan was a king of Bali who governed the island under the suzerainty of the Javanese Majapahit Empire . He is supposed to have ruled in the mid-14th century, and to be the ancestor of the later kings of Bali...

     (14th century or c. 1471?; King of Bali in Samprangan
    Samprangan
    Samprangan, also spelt Samplangan, is a historical site on Bali, Indonesia. It is situated about one kilometer to the east of Gianyar town. According to Balinese historical tradition, it was the first residence of the dynasty of kings of Bali who descended from the Javanese Majapahit Empire, being...

    )
  • Vassalage under Majapahit 1343-c. 1527
  • Dalem Samprangan
    Dalem Samprangan
    Dalem Samprangan was a king of Bali who governed under the suzerainty of the Javanese Majapahit Empire , and belonged to a dynasty of immigrants from Java...

     (14th century or c. 1502?) [son]
  • Dalem Ketut
    Dalem Ketut
    Dalem Ketut was a king of Bali who ruled at an uncertain time during the age of the Javanese Majapahit Empire . While first a vassal ruler under the Majapahit kings, he later emerged as the king of a separate island realm...

     (late 14th century or c. 1520?; King of Bali in Gelgel
    Gelgel, Indonesia
    Gelgel is a village that is situated in the regency of Klungkung, on the Island of Bali, Indonesia. The village, which lies four kilometers south of the regency capital Semarapura, not far from the coast, contains a number of culturally interesting structures. It is known for its pottery and...

    ) [brother]
  • Dalem Baturenggong
    Dalem Baturenggong
    Dalem Baturenggong, also called Waturenggong or Enggong, was a King of Bali who is believed to have reigned in the mid 16th century. He is in particular associated with the golden age of the Balinese kingdom of Gelgel, with political expansion and cultural and religious renovation...

     (mid 16th century) [son]
  • Dalem Bekung
    Dalem Bekung
    Dalem Bekung, also known as Pamayun, was a king of Bali who is traditionally dated in the second half of the 16th century. He belonged to a dynasty of kings who were descended from Majapahit on Java, and reigned from their palace in Gelgel....

     (fl. 1558-1578 or 1630s) [son]
  • Dalem Seganing
    Dalem Seganing
    Dalem Seganing was a king of Bali who reigned in the first half of the 17th century, his exact dating being still uncertain. He belonged to a dynasty which originated from Majapahit on Java, and ruled from the palace of Gelgel.-Accession to the throne:...

     (c. 1580-1623 or ?-1650) [son]
  • Dalem Di Made
    Dalem Di Made
    Dalem Di Made was a king of Bali who may have reigned in the period 1623-1642. He belonged to a dynasty that clamed descent from the Majapahit Empire of Java, and kept residence in Gelgel, close to Bali's south coast.-Reign:...

     (1623-1642 or 1655–1665) [son]
  • Dewa Pacekan
    Dewa Pacekan
    Dewa Pacekan was a prince on the Island of Bali, who possibly ruled the island kingdom for a short time, in 1642-1650. He belonged to a dynasty stemming from the Majapahit Empire of Java, which had its palace in Gelgel, near Bali's south coast.According to Balinese historiography he was the second...

     (1642–1650; position uncertain) [son]
  • Dewa Cawu
    Dewa Cawu
    Dewa Cawu was a prince on the Island of Bali, who possibly reigned as king for a short while in the 1650s. He belonged to a dynasty that claimed descent from the Hindu-Javanese Majapahit Empire, and kept its palace in Gelgel near Bali's south coast.According to Balinese historiography, written...

     (1651-c. 1655, died 1673; position uncertain) [uncle]
  • Anglurah Agung
    Anglurah Agung
    Anglurah Agung was a king of Gelgel, the paramount kingdom on Bali, who ruled at a time when the political unity of the island began to break down...

     (usurper c. 1665-1686)


Titular kings of Bali in Klungkung
Klungkung
Klungkung is the smallest regency of Bali, Indonesia. It has an area of 315 km2 and population of 169,906 . Its regency seat is Semarapura....

  • Dewa Agung Jambe I (1686-c. 1722) [son or kinsman of Dalem Di Made]
  • Dewa Agung Gede (c. 1722-1736) [son]
  • Dewa Agung Made (1736-c. 1760) [son]
  • Dewa Agung Śakti (c. 1760-1790; deposed, died c. 1814) [son]
  • Dewa Agung Putra I Kusamba (c. 1790-1809) [son]
  • Gusti Ayu Karang (regent 1809-1814) [widow]
  • Dewa Agung Putra II (1814–1850; ruler (susuhunan) of Bali and Lombok
    Lombok
    Lombok is an island in West Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia. It forms part of the chain of the Lesser Sunda Islands, with the Lombok Strait separating it from Bali to the west and the Alas Strait between it and Sumbawa to the east...

     until 1849) [son of Dewa Agung Putra I]
  • Dewa Agung Istri Kanya (queen, 1814–1850, died 1868) [sister]
  • Dutch suzerainty 1843-1908
  • Dewa Agung Putra III Bhatara Dalem (1851–1903) [grandson of Dewa Agung Sakti]
  • Dewa Agung Jambe II (1903–1908; ruler (susuhunan) of Klungkung until 1904) [son]
  • Direct Dutch rule 1908-1929
  • Dewa Agung Oka Geg (1929–1950, died 1964) [nephew]
  • Klungkung incorporated in the Indonesian unitary state 1950

Rajas of Mengwi

  • Gusti Agung Śakti (Gusti Agung Anom)
    Agung Anom
    Agung Anom was king of the Balinese Kingdom of Mengwi. Agung married a princess from the powerful northern kingdom of Buleleng, a daughter of Panji Sakti and used this alliance to extend Mengwi's dominion into Blambangan in eastern Java...

     (c. 1690-1722)
  • Gusti Agung Made Alangkajeng (1722-c. 1740) [son]
  • Gusti Agung Putu Mayun (1740s) [nephew]
  • Gusti Agung Made Munggu (1740s-1770/80) [brother]
  • Gusti Agung Putu Agung (1770/80-1793/94) [son]
  • Gusti Ayu Oka Kaba-Kaba (regent 1770/80-1807) [mother]
  • Gusti Agung Ngurah Made Agung I (1807–1823) [son of Gusti Agung Putu Agung]
  • Gusti Agung Ngurah Made Agung II Putra (1829–1836) [son]
  • Gusti Agung Ketut Besakih (1836-1850/55) [brother]
  • Dutch suzerainty 1843-1891
  • Gusti Ayu Istri Biang Agung (1836–1857) [widow of Gusti Agung Ngurah Made Agung Putra]
  • Gusti Agung Ngurah Made Agung III (1859–1891) [descendant of Gusti Agung Putu Mayun]
  • Mengwi destroyed by Klungkung, Badung, Gianyar and Tabanan 1891

Rajas of Tabanan

  • Bhatara Shri Arya Kenceng (son of Arya Damar, King of Palembang) (c. 1434)
  • Bhatara Shri Magade Nata [son]
  • Bhatara Shri Arya Nangun Graha (Prabhu Singasana) [son]
  • Prabhu Winalwanan [son]
  • Gusti Wayahan Pamedekan (?-1647) [son]
  • Gusti Made Pamedekan (1647-c. 1650) [brother]
  • Prabhu Winalwanan (second time, c. 1650-?)
  • Prabhu Nisweng Panida (?-1654?) [son of Gusti Made Pamedekan]
  • Gusti Made Dalang (1654?-?) [brother]
  • Gusti Nengah Malkangin [son of Gusti Wayahan Pamedekan]
  • Gusti Bolo di Malkangin [son of Prabhu Winalwanan]
  • Gusti Agung Badeng (regent late 17th century) [son-in-law of Gusti Made Pamedekan]
  • Prabhu Magada Śakti (c. 1700) [son of Prabhu Nisweng Panida]
  • Anglurah Mur Pamade [son]
  • Gusti Ngurah Sekar (fl. 1734) [son]
  • Gusti Ngurah Gede [son]
  • Gusti Ngurah Made Rai (?-1793) [brother]
  • Gusti Ngurah Rai Penebel (1793-c. 1820) [brother]
  • Gusti Ngurah Ubung (c. 1820) [son]
  • Gusti Ngurah Agung I (c. 1820-1844) [grandson of Gusti Ngurah Made Rai]
  • Dutch suzerainty 1843-1906
  • Gusti Ngurah Agung II (1844–1903) [son]
  • Gusti Ngurah Rai Perang ( Gusti Ngurah Agung III)(1903–1906) [son]
  • Dutch conquest 1906
  • Cokorda Ngurah Ketut (1929–1939) [nephew]
  • Gusti Ngurah Wayan (regent 1939-1944)
  • Cokorda Ngurah Gede (1944–1950; died 1987) [son of Cokorda Ngurah Ketut]
  • Tabanan incorporated in the Indonesian unitary state 1950

Rajas of Karangasem

  • Gusti Nyoman Karang (c. 1600)
  • Anglurah Ketut Karang [son]
  • Anglurah Nengah Karangasem (late 17th century) [son]
  • Anglurah Ketut Karangasem (fl. 1691-1692) [brother]
  • Anglurah Made Karang [son of Anglurah Nengah Karangasem]
  • Gusti Wayahan Karangasem (fl. 1730) [son of Anglurah Ketut Karangasem]
  • Anglurah Made Karangasem Sakti (Bagawan Atapa Rare) (1730s) [son of Anglurah Made Karang]
  • Anglurah Made Karangasem (1730s-1775) [son]
  • Gusti Gede Ngurah Karangasem (1775–1806) [grandson]
  • Gusti Gede Ngurah Lanang (1806–1822) [nephew]
  • Gusti Gede Ngurah Pahang (1822) [grandson of Gusti Gede Ngurah Karangasem]
  • Gusti Gede Ngurah Lanang (second time 1822-1828; died 1837)
  • Gusti Bagus Karang (1828–1838; died 1839) [son of Gusti Gede Ngurah Karangasem]
  • Gusti Gede Ngurah Karangasem (1838–1849) [nephew]
  • Lombok
    Lombok
    Lombok is an island in West Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia. It forms part of the chain of the Lesser Sunda Islands, with the Lombok Strait separating it from Bali to the west and the Alas Strait between it and Sumbawa to the east...

     overlordship in Karangasem
    1849-1894
  • Gusti Made Jungutan (Gusti Made Karangasem) (vassal ruler 1849-1850) [former punggawa
    Punggawa
    Punggawa is a title for a traditional local administrator, used in various parts of Indonesia. On Bali and by extension Lombok, the punggawa held the function of a hereditary vassal lord of a district, subservient to the raja. The term originally applied to the northern kingdom Buleleng, the...

     (local chief)]
  • Gusti Gede Putu (vassal ruler 1850-1893) [nephew of Lombok raja]
  • Gusti Gede Oka (vassal ruler 1850-1890) [brother]
  • Gusti Gede Jelantik (1890–1908; died 1916) [brother]
  • Anak Agung Agung Anglurah Ketut Karangasem (1908–1950; died 1966) [son of Gusti Gede Putu]
  • Karangasem incorporated in the Indonesian unitary state 1950

Rajas of Jembrana

Agung Dynasty
  • Gusti Agung Basangtamiang (17th century) [son of Gelgel minister Gusti Agung Widya]
  • Gusti Brangbangmurti [son]
  • Gusti Gede Giri (c. 1700) [son]
  • Gusti Ngurah Tapa [son]
  • Gusti Made Yasa [brother]
  • Gusti Gede Andul (first half of the 18th century) [son]

Dynasty from Mengwi
  • Gusti Ngurah Agung Jembrana (mid 18th century) [grandson of Gusti Agung Sakti of Mengwi]
  • Gusti Ngurah Batu (regent ?-1766) [son]
  • Gusti Gede Jembrana (1766-?) [nephew]
  • Gusti Putu Andul (before 1797-1809) [son]
  • Gusti Rahi (regent for Badung, fl. 1805)
  • Kapitan Patimi (regent, Buginese, c. 1805-1808)
  • Gusti Wayahan Pasekan (regent c. 1812-1814)
  • Gusti Made Pasekan (regent c. 1812-1814) [brother]
  • Gusti Putu Sloka (1809–1835) [son of Gusti Putu Andul]
  • Gusti Alit Mas (regent c. 1835-1840)
  • Gusti Putu Dorok (regent c. 1835-1840) [great-grandson of Gusti Ngurah Batu]
  • Gusti Made Penarungan (regent c. 1840-1849)
  • Gusti Ngurah Made Pasekan (regent c. 1840-1849)
  • Dutch suzerainty 1843-1882
  • Gusti Putu Ngurah Sloka (1849–1855; died 1876) [son of Gusti Putu Sloka]
  • Gusti Ngurah Made Pasekan (patih
    Patih
    Patih or Pepatih is a regent title which was traditionally used among Austronesian polities of insular Southeast Asia, in particular those of Java and the Malay world. In the first place it denoted the chief minister of a kingdom or a traditional regency. Lesser ministers could also be known by...

     1849-1855; raja 1855-1866)
  • Anak Agung Made Rai (regent 1867-1882; died 1905) [grandson of Gusti Putu Andul]
  • Dutch direct rule in Jembrana 1882-1929
  • Anak Agung Bagus Negara (1929–1950; died 1967) [grandson of Anak Agung Made Rai]
  • Jembrana incorporated in the Indonesian unitary state 1950

Rajas of Buleleng

Dynasty of Panji Sakti
  • Gusti Panji Śakti
    Gusti Panji Sakti
    Gusti Panji Sakti was King of the Kingdom of Buleleng, in northern Bali, Indonesia, from around 1660 to 1700. He is commemorated as a heroic ancestral figure who expanded the power of Buleleng to Blambangan on East Java....

     (c. 1660-1697/99)
  • Gusti Panji Wayahan Danurdarastra (1697/99-1732) [son]
  • Gusti Alit Panji (1732-c. 1757/65) [son]
  • Dependent on Mengwi first half of the 18th century
  • Gusti Ngurah Panji (in Sukasadda c. 1757/65) [son]
  • Dependent on Karangasem c. 1757-1806
  • Gusti Ngurah Jelantik (in Singaraja
    Singaraja
    Singaraja is the regency seat of Buleleng, Bali, Indonesia. The name is Indonesian for "Lion King". It is on the north coast just east of Lovina...

     c. 1757/65-c. 1780) [brother]
  • Gusti Made Jelantik (c. 1780-1793) [son]
  • Gusti Made Singaraja (1793-?) [nephew]

Karangasem Dynasty
  • Anak Agung Rai (?-1806) [son of Gusti Gede Ngurah Karangasem]
  • Gusti Gede Karang (1806–1818) [brother]
  • Gusti Gede Ngurah Pahang (1818–1822) [son]
  • Gusti Made Oka Sori (1822–1825) [nephew of Gusti Gede Karang]
  • Gusti Ngurah Made Karangasem (1825–1849) [nephew of Gusti Gede Karang]

Dynasty of Panji Sakti
  • Gusti Made Rahi (1849, 1851–1853) [great-great-grandson of Gusti Ngurah Panji]
  • Dependency of Bangli 1849-1854
  • Gusti Ketut Jelantik (1854–1873; regency 1853-1861; died 1893) [descended from Gusti Ngurah Jelantik]
  • Dutch direct rule 1882-1929
  • Anak Agung Putu Jelantik (regent 1929-1938; anak agung 1938-1944) [descended from Gusti Ngurah Jelantik]
  • Anak Agung Nyoman Panji Tisna
    Pandji Tisna
    Anak Agung Pandji Tisna , also known as Anak Agung Nyoman Pandji Tisna, I Gusti Nyoman Pandji Tisna, or just Pandji Tisna, was the 11th descendent of the Padji Sakti dynasty of Buleleng, Singaraja, which is in the northern part of Bali, Indonesia...

     (1944–1947) [son]
  • Ngurah Ketut Jelantik (1947–1950; died 1970) [brother]
  • Buleleng incorporated in Indonesian unitary state 1950
  • Anak Agung Nyoman Panji Tisna
    Pandji Tisna
    Anak Agung Pandji Tisna , also known as Anak Agung Nyoman Pandji Tisna, I Gusti Nyoman Pandji Tisna, or just Pandji Tisna, was the 11th descendent of the Padji Sakti dynasty of Buleleng, Singaraja, which is in the northern part of Bali, Indonesia...

     (kepala 1950-1958; died 1978)

Rajas of Gianyar

  • Dewa Manggis I Kuning (chief of Pahang)
  • Dewa Manggis II Pahang (chief of Pahang) [son]
  • Dewa Manggis III Bengkel (chief of Bengkel) [son]
  • Dewa Manggis IV Jorog (Raja of Gianyar c. 1771-1788) [son]
  • Dewa Manggis V di Madya (c. 1788-1820) [son]
  • Dewa Manggis VI di Rangki (c. 1820-1847) [son]
  • Dewa Manggis VII di Satria (1847–1884; died 1891) [son]
  • Dependency of Klungkung 1884-1891
  • Dewa Pahang (1891–1896) [son]
  • Dewa Manggis VIII (Dewa Gede Raka until 1908) (1896–1912) [brother]
  • Ide Anak Agung Ngurah Agung (ruler (anak agung) 1913-1943) [son]
  • Ide Anak Agung Gede Agung (1943–1946; died 1999) [son]
  • Ide Anak Agung Gede Oka (1946–1950) [brother]
  • Gianyar incorporated in the Indonesian unitary state 1950

Rajas of Sukawati and Ubud

Dynasty from Klungkung
  • Dewa Agung Anom (Raja of Sukawati before 1713-1733)
  • Dewa Agung Gede Mayun Dalem Patemon (1733-before 1757) [son]
  • Dewa Agung Gede Sukawati (c. 1757) [son]
  • Dewa Agung Made Pliatan (second half of 18th century) [brother]

Lordship of Ubud, under Gianyar suzerainty
  • Cokorda Putu Kandel (c. 1800) [son]
  • Cokorda Sukawati (19th century) [son]
  • Cokorda Rai Batur (fl. 1874) [son]
  • Cokorda Gede Sukawati (before 1889-1919) [son]
  • Cokorda Gede Raka Sukawati
    Tjokorda Gde Raka Soekawati
    Tjokorda Gde Raka Soekawati , was the only President of the State of East Indonesia from 1946 to its disestablishment in 1950. His title Tjokorda Gde indicates that Soekawati belonged to the highest ksatria...

     (1919–1931; died 1979) [son]
  • Cokorda Gede Agung Sukawati (1931–1950; died 1978) [brother]
  • Gianyar with Ubud incorporated in Indonesian unitary state 1950

Rajas of Pamecutan in Badung

Dynasty from Tabanan
  • Prabhu Bandana, Arya Notor Wanira (17th century) [son of Shri Magade Nata, King of Tabanan]
  • Gusti Ngurah Papak [son]
  • Gusti Jambe Pule (c. 1660-1683) [son]
  • Split in a Jambe and Pamecutan line 1683
  • Gusti Jambe Merik (1683-?) [son]
  • Gusti Jambe Ketewel [son]
  • Gusti Jambe Tangkeban (c. 1757) [son]
  • Gusti Jambe Aji (?-1780) [son]

Rajas of Pamecutan
  • Gusti Macan Gading (1683-?) [son of Gusti Jambe Pule]
  • Kyai Anglurah Pamecutan Śakti (fl. 1718) [son]
  • Kyai Anglurah Pamecutan Mur ing Ukiran [son]
  • Kyai Anglurah Pamecutan Bhija [son]
  • Split in a Pamecutan and Den Pasar line c. 1780
  • Kyai Agung Gede Raka (?-1813) [son]
  • Kyai Anglurah Pamecutan Mur ing Gedong (1813–1829) [son]
  • Anak Agung Lanang (1829–1840) [grandson of Kyai Anglurah Pamecutan Bhija]
  • Kyai Agung Gede Woka Mur ing Madarda (1840–1851) [son]
  • Cokorda Agung Pamecutan (ruler (cokorda) 1851-1906) [nephew]
  • Dutch conquest of Badung with Pamecutan 1906
  • Cokorda Ngurah Gede Pamecutan (of entire Badung 1946-1950; died 1986) [grandnephew]
  • Badung included in the Indonesian unitary state 1950

Rajas of Kasiman in Badung

  • Gusti Ngurah Gede Kasiman (1813–1861) [son of Gusti Ngurah Made Pamecutan of Den Pasar]
  • Gusti Ngurah Ketut (1861–1904) [nephew]
  • Anak Agung Ngurah Mayun (1904–1906) [grandson]
  • Dutch conquest of Badung with Kasiman 1906
  • Gusti Ngurah Made (lord (punggawa) 1927-1954; died 1959) [son]

Rajas of Den Pasar in Badung

  • Gusti Ngurah Made Pamecutan (Kaleran)
    Gusti Ngurah Made Pemecutan
    Gusti Ngurah Made Pemecutan was a King in Badung who created the province of Badung and conquered Jembrana in the late 18th century.- External links :* - Bali Sawadee...

     (before 1780-1817) [great-grandson of Kyai Anglurah Pamecutan Sakti]
  • Gusti Ngurah Made Pamecutan Dewata di Satria (1817–1828) [son]
  • Domination by Kasiman 1829-1861
  • Gusti Ngurah Gede Oka (titular raja 1829-1842/48) [son]
  • Gusti Ngurah Made Pamecutan (titular raja, mid 19th century) [brother]
  • Gusti Gede Ngurah Pamecutan (Cokorda Alit Ngurah I) (1861–1890) [son]
  • Cokorda Alit Ngurah II (ruler (cokorda) 1890-1902) [son]
  • Cokorda Made Agung (1902–1906) [brother]
  • Dutch conquest of Badung 1906
  • Cokorda Alit Ngurah III (of entire Badung 1929-1946; died 1965) [son of Cokorda Alit Ngurah II]
  • Rulership goes to Pamecutan line 1946

Rajas of Bangli

  • Dewa Gede Tangkeban I (of Nyalian ?-1804)
  • Dewa Rahi (c. 1804-1815)
  • Dewa Gede Tangkeban II (c. 1815-1833) [son of Dewa Gede Tangkeban I]
  • Dewa Gede Tangkeban III (1833–1875) [son]
  • Dewa Gede Oka (1875–1880) [son]
  • Dewa Gede Ngurah (1881–1892) [brother]
  • Dewa Gede Cekorda (1894–1911) [brother]
  • Dewa Gede Rai (regent 1913-1925) [brother]
  • Dewa Gede Taman (regent 1925-1930) [grandson of Dewa Gede Tangkaban III]
  • Dewa Putu Bukian (caretaker 1930-1931) [grandson of Dewa Gede Tangkaban III]
  • Anak Agung Ketut Ngurah (ruler (anak agung) 1931-1950; died 1961) [son of Dewa Gede Cekorda]
  • Bangli is included in the Indonesian unitary state 1950

See also

  • History of Bali
    History of Bali
    The History of Bali covers a period from the Paleolithic to the present, and is characterized by migrations of people and cultures from other parts of Asia...

  • Gelgel, Indonesia
    Gelgel, Indonesia
    Gelgel is a village that is situated in the regency of Klungkung, on the Island of Bali, Indonesia. The village, which lies four kilometers south of the regency capital Semarapura, not far from the coast, contains a number of culturally interesting structures. It is known for its pottery and...

  • Dewa Agung
    Dewa Agung
    Dewa Agung or Deva Agung was the title of the kings of Klungkung, the foremost in rank among the nine kingdoms of Bali, Indonesia. It was also borne by other high-ranking members of the dynasty. The term Dewa means "god" and was also a general title for members of the Ksatria caste. Agung...

  • Dalem
    Dalem
    Dalem may refer to:* Dalem * Dalem, Moselle, a commune of the Moselle department in France* Dalem , a royal title on Bali....

  • Klungkung Palace
    Klungkung Palace
    The Klungkung Palace is a historical building complex situated in Semarapura, the capital of the Klungkung Regency on Bali, Indonesia. The palace was erected at the end of the 17th century, but largely destroyed during the Dutch colonial conquest in 1908...

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