- 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
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...
- 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...
-
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...
- 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...
- Top****es,
restive v****al kingdoms, and the
south Sulawesi-based Gowa and
Talloq sultanates.: 246–247 The
control of
colonial administrators was largely...
-
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)...
- To'Akkeppeyang
Arung Timurung,
Paduka Sri
Sultan 'Alauddin Matinroé ri
Talloq Male 1611 – 1626 13 La Maqdaremmeng,
Paduka Sultan Muhammad Saleh Matinroé...