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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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People with such
titles include, for example, Andi
Mappanyukki and
Karaeng Matoaya.
Butonese people have
titles such as La (male) and Wa (female). People...
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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 or...
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South Sulawesi, Indonesia.
Pattingalloang was the
second son of
Karaeng Matoaya (c.1573-1636), who was the
ruler of the
Kingdom of
Tallo and
chief minister...
- the
Indonesian Archipelago.
Among the
prominent Tallo rulers was
Karaeng Matoaya (1593-1623) and his son
Karaeng Pattingalloang (1641-1654), who were educated...
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Maliingkaang Daeng-Mannyonriq of Mak****ar, who was then
known as
Karaeng Matoaya who pla**** an
important role in the
spread of
Islam in the region. The...
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making Gowa and
Talloq quarrel". This
precedent would enable Karaeng Matoaya, son of
Tumamenang ri Makkoayang, to
later become the most
powerful man...
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during the long
duumvirate of
Sultan Alauddin of Gowa
Kingdom and
Karaeng Matoaya of
Tallo Kingdom (1590–1637).
During their reign,
there are
another additional...