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Title: | Some structural aspects of the Bugis-Makassar Sultanate of South Sulawesi (Indonesia) in the 16th. century |
Authors: | Mattulada |
Conference Name: | Workshop In Malay Sultanate 21-24 Feb 1977 |
Keywords: | Bugis-Makassar Sultanate of South Sulawesi (Indonesia) |
Conference Date: | 1977-02-21 |
Abstract: | According to the existing written records the 13th century A.D. saw the rising of local kingdoms in South Sulawesi. The records take the form of informative statements written on parchments made of the dried leaves of Lontar trees. These forms the royal chronicles and are known as Lontara. Each of these local kingdoms was independent and exercised full authority in managing its own affairs and its subjects. |
Pages: | 1-31 |
Call Number: | DS596.W6 1977c semkat |
Appears in Collections: | Seminar Papers/ Proceedings / Kertas Kerja Seminar/ Prosiding |
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