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Sultan ****ddin
Arung Palakka, or La
Tenritatta to Unru' (1634 or 1635 – 1696) was a 17th-century
Bugis prince and warrior. He
supported the
Dutch East...
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defeated and a
regent heading an
Islamic religious council installed. In 1660
Arung Palakka, the long-haired
prince of the
Sultanate of Bonu, led a
Bugis revolt...
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known as the
arung matoa (lit. "senior lord"). La Paléwo To
Palippu from Béttémpola was
chosen by the
council as the
first arung matoa of Wajoq. During...
- KRI
Arung Samudera,
which means "Ocean Crossings", is an
Indonesian tall ship. The
sailing vessel is a
class B
schooner which measures 129 feet (39 m)...
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Rulers of Bone used the
title Arung Mangkaue' ri Bone (the king who
resides in Bone),
shortened to Arumpone, MangkauE, or
ArungE' ri Bone. Dutch–Bone wars...
- by Hasanuddin's ****ure
nemesis Arung Palakka.
Hasannudin crushed this rebellion,
reportedly with
great cruelty.
Arung Palakka fled to
Batavia and became...
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original on
March 23, 2024.
Retrieved March 23, 2024 – via
Fernandes Arung. Green, Mitc**** (2020). "Speech Acts". In Zalta,
Edward (ed.). Stanford...
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Pancaitana BungawaliE Arung Pancana (1910–1926) (female) We
Pattekketana Arung Lalolang (1926–1927) (female) Andi Baso Latenrisessu...
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conquest by the
Bugis warlord Arung Palakka,
ruler of the
Bugis kingdom of Bone. The
Dutch built a fort at
Ujung Pandang,
while Arung Palakka became the regional...
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region in the 17th century. VOC
later allied with the
Bugis prince,
Arung Palakka, and they
defeated the
kingdom of Mak****ar. The king of Mak****ar...