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Bontomanai Ilau,
Bontomanai 'Iraya,
Tombolo and
Mangasa while the
other son,
Karaeng Loe ri Sero, led a new
kingdom called Tallo which included areas of Saumata...
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Karaeng Matoaya (c. 1573–1636) was the
ruler of
Tallo and the bicara-butta (first minister) of Gowa from 1593
until his death. He
gained power after overthrowing...
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Karaeng Gowa. For the
first time, the
karaeng of Gowa
shared his
authority with the
karaeng of Talloq. Mak****ar
chronicles note that the two
karaengs...
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Maninrori Kare Tojeng, also
known as
Karaeng Galesong, was a Mak****arese
nobleman and warrior, and a
major leader of the
Trunajaya rebellion in Java...
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Karaeng Pattingalloang (c. 1600–1654), was the
exceptionally well-read
chief minister of the
Kingdom of Gowa in
South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Pattingalloang...
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Daeng Ngalle also
known with his
title Karaeng Polongbangkeng (1901 – 23
February 1958) was the 12th
Karaeng (ruler) of
Polongbangkeng and Indonesian...
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posthumously titled Karaeng Tunipasulu’ (son) 1590-1593 I
Mallingkang Daeng Manyonri Karaeng Kanjilo Karaeng Sigeri Karaeng ri
Tallo Karaeng Matoaya Sultan...
- Arungmampu,
Sultan (1767–1769) Zainuddin,
Sultan (1770–1778) I
Manawari Karaeng Bontolangkasa,
Sultan (1778–1810) Luwu – Settiaraja, Datu (1663–1704) La...
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Maluku and made
allies rather than
enemies of the
neighboring Bugis states.
Karaeng Matoaya (c.1573–1636) was the
ruler of
Tallo from 1593, as well as Chancellor...
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which culminated in
their alliance during the
reign of
Karaeng Gowa Tumapa'risi 'Kallonna and
Karaeng Tallo Tunipasuru'. In its development, the use of the...