Mempawah Kingdom

Mempawah Kingdom
کرجاءن ممڤاوه
Kerajaan Mempawah
1740–1944
Flag
StatusKingdom
CapitalMempawah
Common languages
Religion
Animism-Hinduism
then Sunni Islam
Panembahan
Sultan
 
• 1740-1761
Pangeran Mas Surya Negara @ Opu Daeng Menambun
• 1820-1831
Sultan Muhammad Zainal Abidin
• 1902-1944
Sultan Muhammad Thaufik Accamuddin
History 
• Established
1740
• Disestablished
1944
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Bangkule Sultankng Kingdom
Sidiniang Kingdom
Indonesia
Today part ofIndonesia

The Mempawah Kingdom (Malay: کرجاءن ممڤاوه, romanized: Kerajaan Mempawah) also known as the Mempawah Sultanate, was a Malay-Dayak kingdom located in a territory now known as the Mempawah Regency, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. The name Mempawah is taken from the term "Mempauh", which is the name of a tree that grows in the upper reaches of the river, also known as the Mempawah River. In its development, Mempawah became known as the name of one of the kingdoms and sultanates that developed in West Borneo. The history of Mempawah is divided into two periods, namely the Malay-Dayak kingdom based on Hindu teachings and the period of Islamic influence.