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The Kingdom of Luwu (also Luwuq or Wareq) was a polity located in the northern part of the modern-day South Sulawesi province of Indonesia, on the island of Sulawesi. It is considered one of the earliest known Bugis kingdoms in Sulawesi, founded between the 10th and 14th century. However, recent archaeological research has challenged this idea.[1]
^Bulbeck, David; Prasetyo, Bagyo (1998). "Survey of Pre-Islamic Historical Sites in Luwu, South Sulawesi". Walennae. 1: 29.
The KingdomofLuwu (also Luwuq or Wareq) was a polity located in the northern part of the modern-day South Sulawesi province of Indonesia, on the island...
on the Gulf of Boni, it was the first capital of the ancient Hindu KingdomofLuwu, before the kingdom relocated it's capital to a more prosperous Palopo...
Gujarati print-block textiles, coupled with newly discovered sources of iron ore in Luwu stimulated an agrarian revolution which expanded from the great lakes...
Leadership of a House is gained through status competition. A number of traditional Southeast Asian kingdoms, such as those in Bali, or the kingdomofLuwu in...
House of Royal Bugis Luwu Opu Daeng Chelak. The ruling house had founded the monarchy in 1745 and continues to be in power to this day. Members of Selangor...
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conversion of the lowlands of the south western peninsula (South Sulawesi) to Islam occurred in the early 17th century. The kingdomofLuwu in the Gulf of Bone...
after the fall of the Majapahit empire, after Dewa Agung Ketut, ruler of Bali and Lombok divided his kingdom into several states ... Luwu: A state founded...
traditional chiefs (raja-raja) including from the Sultanate of Bone and the KingdomofLuwu who pledged their allegiance to the newly established Republic...
February 1965) was a king ofLuwu in South Sulawesi and Indonesian nationalist who later supported inclusion of his own kingdom to the newly formed Indonesian...
sphere of influence extended to the easterly part of Central Sulawesi and it bordered the kingdomofLuwu in Kaili and Toli-Toli. The expansion of Gowa...
Sasak (central, north and east Lombok) are already ruled. Bantayan with Luwu. Further east are Udamakatraya (Sangir and Talaud). Also mentioned are Makassar...
the second Muslim ruler ofLuwuKingdom, Sultan Abdullah Muhiddin, who is buried at Malangke, the former palace centre ofLuwu. His momental grave, which...
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spoken in Tana Luwu, the region in the northeast of the province comprising the Luwu, North Luwu, and East Luwu Regencies, together with Palopo city. It had...
This is a list of all present sovereign states in Asia and their predecessors. The boundaries of Asia are culturally determined, as there is no clear...
the kingdomsofLuwu and Bone to the north and Sidareng and Sawitto to the south, Tiku worked on reinforcing his country's defences. The kingdoms eventually...
(Pinrang), Luwu (Luwu, Bua Ponrang, Wara, Malangke-Ussu). The numbers are: A Buginese poem is painted on a wall near the Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast...
Larompong belonged historically to the KingdomofLuwu, now the regency of the same name. Larompong was defended by 500 Luwu troops under Daeng Mattola but fled...
was constructed during the height of the KingdomofLuwu, which had embraced Islam, under the rule of Datu Payung Luwu XVI Pati Pasaung Toampanangi, or...
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native practice of Dewata Sewwae in LuwuKingdom, which was considered the spiritual center in South Sulawesi. Hence, when the rulers ofLuwu converted first...
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were evacuated. Floods occur because of rain that occurred from 31 December 2019 to 1 January 2020. 2020 North Luwu flash flood 2024 Sumatra flash floods...