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Wajoq, also
spelled Wajo, Wajo', or Wajok, was a
Bugis elective prin****lity in the
eastern part of the
South Sulawesi peninsula. It was
founded in the...
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interior agricultural policies, such as the
Bugis chiefdoms of Boné and
Wajoq, as well as the Mak****ar
polity of Gowa. By the
early 16th century, Boné...
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disestablished 1945)
Sultanate of Bone (14th
century – 1905)
Kingdom of
Wajoq (c. 1400–1906,
fully disestablished 1957) In Maluku:
Sultanate of Ternate...
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Sultanate of Gowa
Sultanate of Luwu
Sultanate of Soppeng [id]
Sultanate of
Wajoq On Java
Sultanate of
Banten Sultanate of
Cirebon – the
rulers in
three of...
- Ubud: A Raja
family in the prin****lity of
Gianyar in
southeast Bali.
Wajoq: A
state founded c.1450 by
refugees by Luwu in the Bugi
region of the Southwestern...
- was
established in 1959,
covering the land area of the
former Kingdom of
Wajoq. The Wajo
Regency in 2023 (as in 2010)
comprises fourteen administrative...
- 1163/22134379-90003836. Wellen,
Kathryn Anderson (2009). "Credit
among the
Early Modern To
Wajoq". In
David Henley;
Peter Boomgaard (eds.).
Credit and
Debit in Indonesia:...
- v****als of Gowa, Soppéng and
Wajoq, had also been
alienated from
their overlord due to its
harsh rule. In 1582, Boné,
Wajoq, and Soppéng
signed the Treaty...
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Wadai Empire Capital: Abéché
Widely recognized independent state.
Wajoq –
Kingdom of
Wajoq (to 1906) Capital:
Tosora Widely recognized independent state....
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Wahidi Sultanate of
Haban Capital:
Habban Widely recognized state.
Wajoq –
Kingdom of
Wajoq Capital:
Tosora Widely recognized state. W****oulou – W****oulou...