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The Sultanate of Gowa (sometimes written as Goa; not to be confused with Goa in India) was one of the great kingdoms in the history of Indonesia and the most successful kingdom in the South Sulawesi region. People of this kingdom come from the Makassar tribe who lived in the south end and the west coast of southern Sulawesi.
The SultanateofGowa (sometimes written as Goa; not to be confused with Goa in India) was one of the great kingdoms in the history of Indonesia and the...
(12 January 1631 – 12 June 1670) was the 16th Ruler of The SultanateofGowa as Sombaya Ri Gowa XVI from 1653 to 1669. He was proclaimed as Indonesian...
ethnically cognate derives from the conquest of kingdoms such as Bone state and Wajo Kingdom by the SultanateofGowa. Indonesia portal Bugis people Ethnic groups...
slaves into the Moro Sultanates, ransomed to relatives, or sold further on to the Dutch East Indies (via the SultanateofGowa) and the Chinese. "CASAS:...
state stood in a close political relation to the SultanateofGowa. After the Islamization of the Gowa and Tallo kingdoms in the early 17th century, they...
Gowa (Makassar language : ᨁᨚᨓ) is a regency in the province of South Sulawesi, Indonesia. It has an area of 1,883.33 km2 and a population of 652,329 at...
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commercial center of the GowaSultanate. Its ruins are located in Makassar, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. The fort was the center of the GowaSultanate in the 16th-century...
Malay merchants. The Sultanateof Bima was established in the early seventeenth century under the influence of the SultanateofGowa. The Bimanese (including...
Indonesia. Constructed in 1603 by the first Muslim ruler of the SultanateofGowa, Sultan Alauddin, the mosque is considered the oldest mosque in South...
Genoa – Republic of Genoa Capital: Genoa Gowa – SultanateofGowa Capital: Sungguminasa Great Fulo – Empire of Great Fulo Capital: Anyam-Godo Golden Horde...
native population as citizens under the Philippine government. The SultanateofGowaof the Bugis people also became involved in the Sulu slave trade. They...
decline of the SultanateofGowa in the 17th century. Gowa nobility who did not submit to the colonial government fled from Makassar and built pockets of resistance...
1611, during the reign of the tenth king of Bone We Tenrituppu MatinroE ri Sidenreng, Bone was invaded by the SultanateofGowa and pressured to convert...
city of Makassar. In 1667 Fort Ujung Pandang was ceded to the Dutch as part of the Treaty of Bongaya, after the defeat of the SultanateofGowa in the...
Sulawesi Bone state – Latenri Tuppu Matinro Ri Sidenreng, King (c.1605) SultanateofGowa – Alau'ddin, Sultan (1593–1639) Malikussaid (Muhammad Said), Sultan...
Abang Pencin Pontin, Prince (c.1600–1643) Indonesia: Sulawesi SultanateofGowa – Batara Gowa, King (15th/16th century) Pakere Tau Tunijallo ri Passukki...
Goa, Gowa (not to be confused with Goa, the capital of Portuguese India). Sulawesi prior to Dutch governance had been a part of the SultanateofGowa. In...