• Wajo may refer to: Wajo Regency, a regency of South Sulawesi province of Indonesia. Wajo Kingdom, an elective monarchy founded in the fifteenth century...
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    The Bajo, Bajonese, Bajonesian, or Wajo, Wajonese (Buginese: ᨈᨚ ᨓᨍᨚ, romanized: To Wajo; Petjo: Badjo; Dutch: Badjo, Wadjo) are the indigenous Indonesian...
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  • Gabungan Sepak Bola Wajo (simply known as Gaswa Wajo) is an Indonesian football club based in Wajo Regency, South Sulawesi. They currently compete in the...
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    Wajo Regency (Buginese: ᨓᨍᨚ, romanized: Wajo’, Buginese pronunciation: [waɟoʔ]) is a regency in South Sulawesi Province of Indonesia. It covers an area...
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    driven back to their network of fortresses, or wajō (和城), on the southeastern Korean coast. However, the wajō could not hold the entire Japanese army, so...
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  • Wajoq (redirect from Wajo Kingdom)
    Wajoq, also spelled Wajo, Wajo', or Wajok, was a Bugis elective principality in the eastern part of the South Sulawesi peninsula. It was founded in the...
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  • honorific title of preceptor or high priest in Tendai or Kegon Buddhism and wajō as an honorific title of preceptor or high priest in Shingon, Hossō, Ritsu...
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    Maddanreng ri Talottenreng in Wajo - see Lontara Sukkuna Wajo) Late 15th century: La Busatana (Lontara Sukkuna Wajo) Early 16th century: Déwaraja, Datu...
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    who joined the Serbian Army Battalion of Major Wajo Tankositch. The Austro-Hungarian Empire blamed Wajo Tankositch as one of those responsible assassination...
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    also by Wajo and Soppeng, the latter two would probably preferred in favour of a distant sovereign like Luwu or Gowa, as they would furnish Wajo and Soppeng...
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  • Batulappa, Pinrang Buki, Selayar (link to Indonesian article) Belawa, Sulawesi, Wajo Belopa, Luwu Bengo, Sulawesi, Bone Benteng, Selayar (link to Indonesian language...
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    distinguish themselves according to their major precolony states (Bone, Wajo, Soppeng and Sidenreng) or groups of petty states (around Pare-Pare, Sinjai...
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    of Wajo Regency (Pitumpanua)—0472 North Luwu—0473 East Luwu—0474 parts of East Luwu Regency (Sorowako)—0475 Bone—0481 Sinjai—0482 Soppeng—0484 Wajo—0485...
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    (Bulukumba, Sinjai, Maros, Pangkajene and Islands, Barru, Bone, Soppeng, and Wajo), together with the city of Parepare, and elects 9 members to the People's...
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  • (1824–c. 1949) Siau (1680–c. 1949) Banggai (1907–c. 1949) Tallo (1668–1780) Wajo (1860–c. 1949) Tabukan (1677–c. 1949) Malusetasi Rapang Swaito (union of...
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  • Mamuju. Taeʼ is used as a lingua franca from south of the border with Buriko Wajo Regency to Malili East Luwu Regency, as well as in Tana Toraja and Massenrempulu...
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  • figure of a people, sometimes as the founder of its ruling dynasty. Bedig-wajo (southern) Glooscap Ktaden (western) Abraham Adam Ali Allah Joseph Dhu al-Qarnayn...
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    sect or temple Risshū 和尚 (Wajō) 長老 (Chōrō) Tendai 法印 (Hōin) 和尚 (Kashō) 阿闍梨 (Ajari) 座主 (Zasu) 執行 (Shigyō) Shingon 和尚 (Wajō) 方丈 (Hōjō) 阿闍梨 (Ajari) 僧正 (Sōjō)...
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  • Bone), (the House of Royal Buginese Gowa), (the House of Royal Buginese Wajo). Abang, is a title that is particularly found in Sarawak. Its use is rooted...
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  • associated with the Mohawk tribe Batsolowanagwes - a benign trickster Bedig-wajo (western Abenaki) or Ktaden (eastern Abenaki) - a culture hero Chibaiskweda...
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  • government of India on 28 December 1971. Haji Andi Mangkona Datu Marioriwawo, Aru Matowa of Wajo, abdicated 1949. Abolished monarchy List of current monarchs...
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    Orisade; Owode-Ketu; Sagbon; Sagisa; Sowere; Tata; Tobolo Yewa South Ifeko Wajo 111102 Abu; Abule Abu; Abule Ademola; Abule Ajayi Odi; Abule Akegbo; Abule...
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    under-strength, the Japanese commander ordered a retreat to the coastal wajo (castle) at Sosaengpo. Jinju was a strategic stronghold that defended Gyeongsang...
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    ethnically cognate derives from the conquest of kingdoms such as Bone state and Wajo Kingdom by the Sultanate of Gowa. Indonesia portal Bugis people Ethnic groups...
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  • albeera noona ts'atts'a mak'әttsa mitta aatsa maa- šuutsa Anfillo aːfo waːjo šiːnto gaːššo εrɪːtso nɔːno ts'antso šaušo mɪːtso yuːro m šiːgo Kafa affo...
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    Tidore Victory South Sulawesi expedition (1904-1905)  Dutch Empire Bone Luwu Wajo Victory Dutch intervention in Bali (1906)  Dutch Empire Badung Tabanan Klungkung...
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  • Konstantin Heinrich Johannes de Hoyos, French pronunciation: [ladislɑ d(ə) wajo]; 27 March 1939 – 8 December 2011), born into the Austro-Hungarian House...
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  • Pitumpanua is a small town and kecamatan in the Wajo Regency of South Sulawesi Province, Indonesia. The town is located on the eastern coast of South Sulawesi...
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    DT Southeast Sulawesi DW South Sulawesi, Central region: Bone, Soppeng, Wajo, Sinjai E West Java, ex Cirebon residency: Cirebon Regency, City, Indramayu...
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    influence that first came was from the Kingdom of Bone and the Kingdom of Wajo. Dutch traders began arriving in the beginning of the 17th century. The Dutch...
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