- Gowa &
Talloq The Mak****ar
kingdom of Gowa
emerged around 1300 CE as one of many
agrarian chiefdoms in the
Indonesian peninsula of
South Sulawesi. From...
- and
Talloq started to
expand their influence throughout the
western part.
Their competition for
hegemony over
South Sulawesi caused Gowa-
Talloq and Boné...
-
William P. (2007). A
Chain of Kings: The Mak****arese
Chronicles of Gowa and
Talloq.
KITLV Press. ISBN 978-9067182874. Hall, D. G. E. (1965). "Problems of Indonesian...
- the peninsula. At the same time, the Mak****ar twin
kingdoms of Gowa and
Talloq to the west also
started to
expand their power.
Early in the century, Gowa...
- the
first to
embrace Islam in
February 1605; the Mak****ar
kingdom of Gowa-
Talloq,
centred on the modern-day city of Mak****ar,
followed suit in September...
-
declined in the
middle of the
sixteenth century with the rise of Gowa and
Talloq, and it was no
longer heard of by the end of the century.
Andaya 1981, p...
- Top****es,
restive v****al kingdoms, and the
south Sulawesi-based Gowa and
Talloq sultanates.: 246–247 The
control of
colonial administrators was largely...
-
ruler of Gowa as
regent and
chief advisor. This
pattern of the
ruler of
Talloq advising the
ruler of Gowa
became the norm in the
first part of the 17th...
-
William P. (2007). A
Chain of Kings: The Mak****arese
Chronicles of Gowa and
Talloq.
KITLV Press. ISBN 978-9067182874. Daniels,
Peter T.; Bright,
William (1996)...
- Top****es,
restive v****al kingdoms, and the
south Sulawesi-based Gowa and
Talloq sultanates. A
rebellion in 1725 led to a
campaign by
Portuguese forces and...