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Wajoq, also
spelled Wajo, Wajo', or Wajok, was a
Bugis elective prin****lity in the
eastern part of the
South Sulawesi peninsula. It was
founded in the...
- From
chief consort:
Pocut Auk
Pocut Muhammad From co-wife:
Pocut Kleng Pocut Sandang Dynasty Royal Buginese Wajoq-Aceh
Father Abdurrahim Religion Islam...
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interior agricultural policies, such as the
Bugis chiefdoms of Boné and
Wajoq, as well as the Mak****ar
polity of Gowa. By the
early 16th century, Boné...
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Sultanate of Gowa
Sultanate of Luwu
Sultanate of Soppeng [id]
Sultanate of
Wajoq On Java
Sultanate of
Banten Sultanate of
Cirebon – the
rulers in
three of...
- v****als of Gowa, Soppéng and
Wajoq, had also been
alienated from
their overlord due to its
harsh rule. In 1582, Boné,
Wajoq, and Soppéng
signed the Treaty...
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northern Sumatra. He was the
eighth ruler of the
House of
Royal Buginese Wajoq-Aceh and
ruled de
facto from 1838,
formally from 1857 to 1870. Originally...
- 1726–1726
Jamalul Alam
Badrul Munir (20) r. 1703–1726 ?
Royal Buginese Wajoq-Aceh
Dynasty Alauddin Ahmad Syah (23) r. 1727–1735
Syamsul Alam (22) r. 1726–1727...
- Bone), (the
House of
Royal Mak****arese Gowa), (the
House of
Royal Buginese Wajoq). At
least one
royal family in
Malaysia and
Brunei also
descended from Bugis...
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disestablished 1945)
Sultanate of Bone (14th
century – 1905)
Kingdom of
Wajoq (c. 1400–1906,
fully disestablished 1957) In Maluku:
Sultanate of Ternate...
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staged to date.
Pajoge Makkunrai developed around the
Kingdom of Bone,
Wajoq, Soppeng, and Barru. The
pajoge dancing girl is
appointed and
chosen by...