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Liurai is a ruler's
title on Timor. The word is
Tetun and
literally means "surp****ing the earth". It was
originally ****ociated with Wehali, a ritually...
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mountain Babulo (670m) lies to the
south of the
village of the same name. Baha
Liurai, the Suco's holy mountain, lies to the north-east of the
village of Babulo...
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Liurai is a suco in
Aileu Administrative Post,
Aileu Muni****lity, East Timor. The
administrative area
covers an area of 10.33
square kilometres and at...
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larger kingdoms led by a
liurai.
Authority within these kingdoms was held by two individuals, with the
worldly power of the
liurai balanced by the spiritual...
- the part of the
Portuguese against Boaventura, the
Liurai of Manufahi. Dom
Aleixo become the
Liurai of
Ainaro after 1912. In 1931 he
converted to the Catholic...
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culmination of a
series of
revolts led by Dom Boaventura [pt], the
liurai (chief) of the
native kingdom of Manufahi. The
first lasted from 1894 to...
- of the
Portuguese and Top****es in West
Timor collapsed. In
April 1751,
Liurais of Servião rose up;
according to one source,
Gaspar only met his death...
- made an
honorary Liurai in
September 2014, when he and his
family visited the
country to
attend the
second Senate session of the
Liurais ****ociation, which...
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subordinate to the
Sonbai kingdom under the name of Amakono. The
recognised liurai died in 2003. His
longtime rival,
Dominikus Tei Serang, from
another branch...
- Syah,
Sultan (1773–1817) Indonesia: West
Timor Wehali –
Jacinto Correia,
Liurai (c.1756)
Amanatun (complete list) – Don
Louis Nai Konof, Raja (pre-1751–1766)...