"Wajo Kingdom" redirects here. For other uses, see Wajo (disambiguation).
Kingdom of Wajoq
ᨕᨀᨑᨘᨂᨛ ᨑᨗ ᨓᨍᨚ Akkarungeng ri Wajoq
c. 1400–1957
Status
Part of Dutch East Indies (1906–1949) Part of Indonesia (1949–1957)
Capital
Tosora (until 1906) Séngkang (1906–1957)
Common languages
Bugis
Government
Elective constitutional monarchy[1]
Historical era
Early modern to late modern periods
• Established
early 15th century
• Subjugated by the Dutch colonial government
1906
• Disestablished and transformed into a regency of South Sulawesi
1957
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Cinnotabiq
Wajo Regency
Today part of
Indonesia
Wajoq, also spelled Wajo, Wajo', or Wajok,[a] was a Bugis elective principality in the eastern part of the South Sulawesi peninsula. It was founded in the 15th century, and reached its peak in the 18th century, when it briefly became the hegemon of South Sulawesi replacing Boné. Wajoq retained its independence until it was subdued in the early 20th century by the Dutch colonial government. It continued to exist in some form up to the mid-20th century, when the self-governing entity was transformed into Wajo Regency in the newly independent Republic of Indonesia.
^Abidin (1985), p. 498.
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