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The Rise and Fall of Sultanate Authorities in Post-Colonial Indonesia

  • Fachri Aidulsyah (Research Center for Area Studies, National Research and Innovation Agency and Dept. of Languages and Cultures of Southeast Asia, Hamburg university) ;
  • Hakimul Ikhwan (Department of Sociology and Graduate School in Leadership and Policy Innovation, and Center for Population and Policy Studies of Gadjah Mada University)
  • 투고 : 2022.06.23
  • 심사 : 2023.01.17
  • 발행 : 2023.01.31

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This research explores the fall of pre-independence Sultanates and its continued political, economic, and cultural influence in post-colonial Indonesia. By using qualitative and historical methods, this paper compares the Sultanates of Mataram in Yogyakarta and Al-Kadrie in Pontianak, which represent different historical paths supporting the struggle for independence during the mid-20th century. Sultan Hamid II of the Al-Kadrie was a supporter of federalism whereas Sultan Hamengkubowono IX of Yogyakarta was an advocate of the republican system. Eventually, Indonesia became a Republic, and the idea of federalism was sidelined, which led to the abolition of sultanates in the rise of the = Indonesian nation-state, except for the Sultanate of Yogyakarta. After the 1998 Reform, the current development of democracy created political opportunities for the Al-Kadrie to reclaim its authority through engagement with various civic organizations. Meanwhile, the Sultanate of Yogyakarta faces internal friction because of succession concerns.

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