Kingdom of Reman

Reman Kingdom
Kerajaan Reman (ms)
كراجأن رمان (jawi)
รามัน (th)
1810–1902
Southern Siam and northern Malaya in 1900, with Reman located in the centre.
Southern Siam and northern Malaya in 1900, with Reman located in the centre.
StatusAutonomy of Patani Kingdom
Protectorate of Siam
CapitalKota Baru
Common languagesMalay, Reman Malay
Religion
Sunni Islam
GovernmentMonarchy
Raja 
• 1810–1836
Tuan Tok Nik Tok Leh/Tuan Mansur
• 1849–1867
Tuan Nik Ulu/Tuan Kundur
• 1867–1875
Tuan Timur
• 1875–1901
Tuan Jagung/Tengku Abdul Kandis
History 
• Reorganisation of former Patani Kingdom
1810
1902
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Patani Kingdom
Rattanakosin Kingdom
Federated Malay States
Today part ofThailand
Malaysia

The Kingdom of Reman or Kingdom of Rahman (Malay: Kerajaan Reman; Jawi: كراجأن رمان; Thai: รามัน; RTGSRaman) was a landlocked semi-independent Malay kingdom in the northern Malay Peninsula.

It was one of seven regions of Patani Kingdom, an autonomous tributary state of Siam, between 1810 and 1902. Tuan Mansor, a member of the Patani aristocracy, ascended to the throne in 1810.

The state's territory straddles the present-day Malaysia–Thailand border, covering Amphoe Raman in Yala province in Thailand, as well as Hulu Perak District and parts of Jeli and Upper Kelantan regions in Malaysia.