Tanjungpura Kingdom

Tanjungpura Kingdom
Kerajaan Tanjungpura
Flag used during the Matan Kingdom Era
StatusPart of the Dutch East Indies (from 1779)
CapitalTanjungpura
Negeri Baru (1487)
Sukadana (1590)
Sungai Matan
Indra Laya
Kartapura
Tanjungpura (resettle)
Muliakarta
Common languagesMalay
Religion
Animism (first era), Hindu-Buddhist (middle era), Sunni Islam (final era)
GovernmentAbsolute Monarchy
History 
• Established
8th Century
• Integration with Indonesia
17 August 1950
Succeeded by
Indonesia
Today part ofIndonesia

Tanjungpura Kingdom was an eighth century Malay kingdom located along the southwestern coast of Borneo facing the Java Sea, a region that today corresponds to the Ketapang Regency of West Kalimantan province of Indonesia. The kingdom experienced several moves of the royal capital, first located in Negeri Baru, Ketapang Regency, then moved to Sukadana, since Panembahan Sorgi (Giri Kesuma) embraced Islam.

Tanjungpura was once a province of the Singasari Kingdom as Bakulapura. The name "bakula" comes from Sanskrit which means a tanjung plant (Mimusops elengi), so that after being elongated it became Tanjungpura. Some of the descendants of this kingdom are scattered in several regions due to marriage, etc. There are those who live in Mempawah, Pontianak and several other cities. There are some descendants of this kingdom who released their titles and did not use their royal titles.