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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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regent heading an
Islamic religious council installed. In 1660
Arung Palakka, the long-haired
prince of the
Sultanate of Bonu, led a
Bugis revolt against...
- Vishṇugōpa of Kāñchī, Nīlarāja of Avamukta,
Hastivarman of Vēṅgī, Ugrasēna of
Pālakka, Kubēra of Dēvarāshṭra, and Dhanañjaya of Kusthalapura.: 145 In the late...
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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, Sultan...
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became the most
powerful state of
South Sulawesi under Arung (ruler of)
Palakka, La
Tenritatta (1634 or 1635 – 1696) who
sided with the
Dutch admiral Cornelis...
- Hasanuddin's ****ure
nemesis Arung Palakka.
Hasannudin crushed this rebellion,
reportedly with
great cruelty.
Arung Palakka fled to
Batavia and
became a mercenary...
- Vishṇugōpa of Kāñchī, Nīlarāja of Avamukta,
Hastivarman of Vēṅgī, Ugrasēna of
Pālakka, Kubēra of Dēvarāshṭra, and Dhanañjaya of Kusthalapura. Reddy, N. Krishna...
- (5,332),
Coppo (4,576),
Tuwung (3,951) and
Sepee (2,964); the desa are
Palakka (3,161),
Siawung (3,114),
Tompo (2,564),
Galung (2,344), and
Anabanua (2...
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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 overlord...
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sovereignty until the 19th century. Hence, in the Bone narration,
Arung Palakka holds the
status as an
independence warrior;
while in Mak****ar heritage...