- West
Timor and
Likusaen (Liquica) in East Timor, were
often referred as
liurais,
which indicated a
symbolic tripartition of the island. In
later history...
-
Liurai is a suco in
Aileu Subdistrict,
Aileu District, East Timor. The
administrative area
covers an area of 10.33
square kilometres and at the time of...
- 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...
- Portugal, the
colony of
Portuguese Timor used only the flag of Portugal. The
Liurais, the
traditional rulers of Timor, drew part of
their claim to rule from...
-
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...
-
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...
- Dewa
Agung Kingdom of Klungkung [id] 1814 1850 36
years Unknown Queen –
Liurai Wehali c. 1814
Unknown –
Rajiatuddin –
Sultana Bone
State 1823 1835 12 years...
- 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...
-
pacification of East
Timor was complete. They also
ceased to
appoint hereditary liurais and the
native states went extinct. The
rebellion of 1912 was
seminal in...
- Syah,
Sultan (1773–1817) Indonesia: West
Timor Wehali –
Jacinto Correia,
Liurai (c.1756)
Amanatun (complete list) – Don
Louis Nai Konof, Raja (pre-1751–1766)...