- kingdom, as Wewiku-
Wehali (Waiwiku-Wehale).
Wehali held a
position of
ritual seniority among the many
small Timorese kingdoms.
Wehali is
centred at the...
- 1522,
confirms the
importance of the Wewiku-
Wehali kingdom. In the
seventeenth century the
ruler of
Wehali was
described as "an emperor, whom all the kings...
- (1751–1773)
Abdul Hamid Muhammad Syah,
Sultan (1773–1817) Indonesia: West
Timor Wehali –
Jacinto Correia,
Liurai (c.1756)
Amanatun (complete list) – Don Louis...
- (Sulawesi Selatan). A kind of
aristocratic republic governed by a council.
Wehali: A
kingdom in the
southern part of
Central Timor,
regarded by the Timorese...
-
among the
Timorese domains, the
ruler of
Sonbai of West Timor, the
ruler of
Wehali of
Central Timor, and the
ruler of
Likusaen (today: Liquiçá) of East Timor...
-
among the
Timorese domains, the
ruler of
Sonbai of West Timor, the
ruler of
Wehali of
Central Timor, and the
ruler of
Likusaen (today: Liquiçá) of East Timor...
-
Timorese groups. The
earliest reference point is the pre-colonial
Empire of
Wehali,
whose center was in today's West Timor, but the
ruling group was the Tetun...
- ****ociated with
Wehali, a
ritually central kingdom situated at the
south coast of
central Timor (now
included in Indonesia). The
sacral lord of
Wehali, the Maromak...
-
Portuguese name for
eastern part of
Timor island,
which included the
kingdoms of
Wehali,
Lichisana and Suai-Cabanaza. In 1756 the
western part of Belu and West...
-
vitro pregnancies.
Matriarchy Matrifocal family Partus sequitur ventrem Wehali Feminist consciousness raising, a
means of
raising awareness of a feminist...