Bugis warrior-prince who fought with the VOC and became King of Bone
Sultan Saaduddin Arung Palakka, or La Tenritatta to Unru' (1634 or 1635 – 1696) was a 17th-century Bugis prince and warrior.[1] He supported the Dutch East India Company (VOC) in the Makassar War (1666–1669) against the Gowa Sultanate in his native South Sulawesi (today part of Indonesia). After the defeat of Gowa, he became the King of Bone and South Sulawesi's most powerful man.[2]
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Sultan Saaduddin ArungPalakka, or La Tenritatta to Unru' (1634 or 1635 – 1696) was a 17th-century Bugis prince and warrior. He supported the Dutch East...
which was assisted by the prince of Bone kingdom of Bugis dynasty, ArungPalakka. The Sultanate of Gowa's patronage of Islam caused it to try and encourage...
region in the 17th century. VOC later allied with the Bugis prince, ArungPalakka, and they defeated the kingdom of Gowa. The king of Gowa, Sultan Hasanuddin...
Hasanuddin's future nemesis ArungPalakka. Hasannudin crushed this rebellion, reportedly with great cruelty. ArungPalakka fled to Batavia and became a...
elsewhere led by ArungPalakka. Even after the fall of Gowa's court Sombaopu and the formal surrender of Gowa and Talloq, the arung matoa La Tenrilai...
century. Bone 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...
its sovereignty until the 19th century. Hence, in the Bone narration, ArungPalakka holds the status as an independence warrior; while in Makassar heritage...
entities, among these were those under the command of ArungPalakka, a Bugis prince. ArungPalakka and his retinues were commanded to clear the eastern...
attacked Makassar from the sea. Meanwhile, the Netherlands' Bugis ally ArungPalakka led a ground attack. The Kingdom of Gowa was forced to surrender and...
Ricklefs 2008, pp. 102–103. Andaya, Leonard Y. (1981). The Heritage of ArungPalakka: A History of South Sulawesi (Celebes) in the Seventeenth Century. The...
Volkenkunde, part 143, pp. 312–342. Leonard Y Andaya, The heritage of ArungPalakka. A history of South Sulawesi (Celebes) in the seventeenth century. The...
). Indonesia Heritage: Early Modern History - South Sulawesi After ArungPalakka. Vol. 3. Singapore: Didier Millet. ISBN 9789813018327. Backshall, Stephen...
but they were later augmented by Bugis allies under the leadership of ArungPalakka. The first contingent of 1,500 Bugis arrived in Java in late 1678, and...
ruled Gowa, a major war broke out. The Dutch force was supported by ArungPalakka, a prince from Bone. Makassar was defeated in 1667 and 1669 and formally...
at the same university. The Kingdom of Johor (1975) The Heritage of ArungPalakka: History of South Sulawesi (Celebes) in the Seventeenth Century (1981)...
19. Andaya 1981, p. 20. Andaya, Leonard Y. (1981). The Heritage of ArungPalakka: A History of South Sulawesi (Celebes) in the Seventeenth Century. 500...
more suitable candidates. The VOC was also joined by the forces of ArungPalakka, the Bugis warrior who had been the VOC's ally in the Makassar War (1666–69)...
Google Maps (Map). Google. Leonard Y. Andaya (1981). The heritage of ArungPalakka: a history of South Sulawesi (Celebes) in the seventeenth century, Volumes...
small force. Makassar was crushed with the help of the Bugis leader ArungPalakka and forced to sign the Treaty of Bongaya in the same year. One of the...
and Palembang. This inflow of refugees would only be increased, as ArungPalakka's rule would become oppressive and very intrusive in the politics of...
Retrieved December 19, 2010. Leonard Y. Andaya (1981). The heritage of ArungPalakka: a history of South Sulawesi (Celebes) in the seventeenth century, Volumes...
as of January 2024 (link) Andaya, Leonard Y. (1981). The Heritage of ArungPalakka: A History of South Sulawesi (Celebes) in the Seventeenth Century. Ann...
Mappanyukki, 32nd King of Bone, declared a National Hero of Indonesia in 2004 ArungPalakka, 17th-century prince and warrior Hisamuddin of Selangor, second Yang...
intervene with force.[citation needed] As a result, in 1674, the Bone king ArungPalakka arrived in Majene with the Dutch to attack the Mandar kingdoms for their...
92. Pigeaud 1976, p. 73. Andaya, Leonard Y. (1981). The Heritage of ArungPalakka: A History of South Sulawesi (Celebes) in the Seventeenth Century. The...
website (in Indonesian). Andaya, Leonard Y. (1981). The Heritage of ArungPalakka: A History of South Sulawesi (Celebes) in the Seventeenth Century. The...
77. Pigeaud 1976, p. 89. Andaya, Leonard Y. (1981). The Heritage of ArungPalakka: A History of South Sulawesi (Celebes) in the Seventeenth Century. The...