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>From the article below:

"URI [University of Rhode Island] Professor Haraldur Sigurdsson and
colleagues from the University of North Carolina and the Indonesian
Directorate of Volcanology excavated a Tamboran home where they found
the remains of two adults ... 'There's potential that Tambora could be
the Pompeii of the East, and it could be of great cultural interest,'
said Sigurdsson"

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Following is the list of Tambora's last Muslim sultans during the
Dutch sphere of influence, excerpted from:
http://www.hostkingdom.net/seasiaisl.html#Tambora

The list ends in 1815 with the destruction of Tambora.

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o Kalonkon.................................1675- ?
o Jamal ud-Din.............................. ? -1687
o Nizamuddin Abdul Basyir..................1687-1697 d. 1719
o Damala Daeng Mamangon....................1697-1716
o Abdul Aziz...............................1716-c. 1724
o Abdul Rahman.............................1726-1748
o Jeneli Kadingding.............................1748
o Ujung Pandang Abdul Said Juhan Kamalasa.......1748 d. 1771
o Tureli Tambora...........................1748-1749
o Ujung Pandang Abdul Said Juhan Kamalasa (rest.)...1749-1771
o Tahmidullah Hidayatun Minalla............1771-1773
o Abdul Rasyid Talul Arifin................1773-1800
o Muhammad Tajul Masahor...................1800-1801
o Abdul Ja'far Daeng Mataram...............1801-1815


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URI volcanologist discovers lost kingdom of Tambora
Department of Communications/News Bureau
February 27, 2006
Division of University Advancement
Alumni Center, 73 Upper College Road, Kingston, Rhode Island 02881
Phone: 401-874-2116 / Fax: 401-874-7872
Media Contact: Todd McLeish, 401-874-7892
http://www.uri.edu/news/releases/index.php?id=467

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photos:

http://www.uri.edu/news/tambora/tambora1w.jpg

http://www.uri.edu/news/tambora/artifact/images/_DSC0071.jpg
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Indonesian civilization was wiped out by largest volcanic eruption in
history

NARRAGANSETT, R.I.
The eruption of Mount Tambora on the Indonesian island of Sumbawa in
1815, the largest volcanic eruption in human history, killed 117,000
people and extinguished the tiny kingdom of Tambora. After 20 years of
research, a scientist from the University of Rhode Island�s Graduate
School of Oceanography has located the first remnants of a Tamboran
village under 10 feet of ash and has unearthed the first clues about
its culture.

In a six-week archaeological dig in the summer of 2004, URI Professor
Haraldur Sigurdsson and colleagues from the University of North
Carolina and the Indonesian Directorate of Volcanology excavated a
Tamboran home where they found the remains of two adults as well as
bronze bowls, ceramic pots, iron tools and other artifacts. The design
and decoration of the artifacts suggest that the Tamboran culture was
linked to Vietnam and Cambodia, and its language was related to that
of the Mon-Khmer group of languages that are now scattered across
Southeast Asia.

�There�s potential that Tambora could be the Pompeii of the East,
and it could be of great cultural interest,� said Sigurdsson, who
believes the village includes a large wooden palace that he hopes to
find on a future expedition. �All the people, their houses and
culture are still encapsulated there as they were in 1815. It�s
important that we keep that capsule intact and open it very
carefully.� (Pompeii was similarly wiped out by the eruption of Mt.
Vesuvius, and a treasure trove of artifacts from the Roman culture
were discovered encapsulated in the ash.)

During the eruption, Mount Tambora ejected up to 100 cubic kilometers
of magma and pulverized rock, and it spewed ash and 400 million tons
of sulfurous gases 44 kilometers into the atmosphere. The gases that
lingered in the atmosphere caused a year of global cooling in 1816
that is now known as �the year without a summer� and which caused
disease epidemics and worldwide food shortages due to crop failures.
The growing season in New England declined by 100 days that year,
which led to the start of a movement by farmers to abandon farming in
the region and move west.

Sigurdsson made his first visit to Mount Tambora in 1986 with URI
colleague Steven Carey to calculate the size of the eruption. They
returned two years later to explore the volcano�s 1,250-meter-deep
caldera or crater.

�It�s a remote island with very little access, so it has been
little studied over the years,� Sigurdsson said. �My primary
motivation was to study the effects the eruption had on society.�

A guide hired by the URI scientists during their second visit to the
island told them about ancient objects the local people had found in
the jungle 25 kilometers west of the caldera. When Sigurdsson returned
to visit the site in 2004, he explored a gully that cut through a
10-foot thick deposit of volcanic pumice and ash where he soon found
the first evidence of the village � pottery shards and carbonized
lumber. Using radar to look deep into the ground, the scientist
quickly found and unearthed a small house built on stilts that rest on
foundation stones.

�Everything we found had been carbonized,� Sigurdsson said. �It
had turned to charcoal from the heat of the magma.�

Based on the artifacts he found, particularly the many bronze objects,
Sigurdsson believes that the Tamborans were �not poor people at all.
They were actually quite well off.� Historical evidence supports
that belief, as Tamborans had been famous in the East Indies for their
honey, horses, sappan wood for producing red dye, and sandalwood used
for incense and medications.

According to Sigurdsson, the village was located 5 kilometers inland,
where the residents were safe from pirates that frequently captured
coastal residents and forced them into slavery. The site had also been
highly productive for growing crops.

Sigurdsson intends to return to Tambora in 2007 to find the palace and
the rest of the village. He will conduct a detailed radar survey of
the site using modern, non-destructive techniques to establish the
extent of the town and identify target sites for future excavations.

A native of Iceland who now resides in Wakefield, R.I., Sigurdsson is
best known for his studies of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius and the
destruction of the Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum. In 1991 he
discovered tektite glass spherules in Haiti, proving that the massive
impact of a meteorite caused the extinction of the dinosaurs.

For more images, information about the expedition, visit Tambora
http://www.uri.edu/news/tambora

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for ongoing coverage of this story.

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http://www.uri.edu/news/releases/index.php?id=467








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