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Regency of East Luwu
Regency of East Luwu-Mempawah Kingdom
one of the five Bugis brothers. Opu Daeng Menambun comes from the Bugis Luwu Kingdom in South Sulawesi. Opu Daeng Menambun's father named Opu Tendriburang
Regency of East Luwu-Nagarakretagama
with prosperous Sasak (central, north and east Lombok) are already ruled. Bantayan with Luwu. Further east are Udamakatraya (Sangir and Talaud). Also
Regency of East Luwu-Sinking of MV Windu Karsa
an Indonesian-flagged double-ended RO/RO ferry that served the route from Luwu, South Sulawesi to Kolaka, Southeast Sulawesi. Built in Fujiwara Shipyard
Regency of East Luwu-2017 in Indonesia
verdict. 12 May – 7 people were killed after a landslide swept houses in East Luwu, South Sulawesi. 17 May – 4 Indonesian soldiers were killed after a freak
Regency of East Luwu-Majapahit
with prosperous Sasak (central, north and east Lombok) are already ruled. Bantayan with Luwu. Further east are Udamakatraya (Sangir and Talaud). Also
Regency of East Luwu-Ajatappareng
to the easterly part of Central Sulawesi and it bordered the kingdom of Luwu in Kaili and Toli-Toli. The expansion of Gowa in the 16th century, and its
Regency of East Luwu-List of Indonesia-related topics
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Regency of East Luwu-COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia
Thohari Aziz, vice mayor of Balikpapan Thoriq Husler, regent-elect of East Luwu Umbu Landu Paranggi, poet Wikan Satriati, writer Yasin Payapo, regent
Regency of East Luwu-List of current non-sovereign Asian monarchs
Focus. Retrieved 28 June 2010. "Ritual Pamona Menyambut Sri Paduka Datu Luwu". Luwuraya News (in Malay). 8 November 2009. Archived from the original on
Regency of East Luwu-Overseas Minangkabau
three of whom were prominent ulamas spread the word of Islam to the Gowa and Luwu kingdom in South Sulawesi. Mohammad Yamin, one of the Indonesian founding
Regency of East Luwu-Pong Tiku
rulers to respect and envy Tiku. Fearing competition from the kingdoms of Luwu and Bone to the north and Sidareng and Sawitto to the south, Tiku worked
Regency of East Luwu-2020 Indonesia Pro Futsal League
Berau Regency East Kalimantan Kancil BBK Pro League 5th in Group A Pontianak West Kalimantan MAS–Young Rior Pro League 6th in Group B North Luwu Regency South
Regency of East Luwu-2015 Indonesian local elections
2015. Retrieved 20 December 2015. "North Luwu" (in Indonesian). KPU. Retrieved 20 December 2015. "East Luwu" (in Indonesian). KPU. Archived from the original
Regency of East Luwu-Karimunjawa National Park
national marine park designated in the Karimun Java archipelago, Jepara Regency, Central Java, Indonesia. It lies 80 km north west of Jepara, Central Java
Regency of East Luwu-Sultan of Selangor
are descended from a Bugis dynasty that claim descent from the rulers of Luwu in the southern part of Celebes (today known as Sulawesi). Nobles from this
Regency of East Luwu-Lingkaran Survei Indonesia
which included the Central House of Representatives, Provincial DPRD, and Regency/City DPRD. The process of engaging voters is conducted in a rational manner
Regency of East Luwu-2020 in Indonesia
massive flash flood struck six different districts throughout North Luwu Regency in South Sulawesi. More than 4,900 families were affected and more than
Regency of East Luwu-List of dynasties
(1222–1292) and Majapahit empire (1293 – ca. 1500) Ambeno Azmatkhan Kingdom of Iha Luwu Warmadewa dynasty (914–1119) Jaya dynasty (1133–1343) Rajasa dynasty (1222–1292
Regency of East Luwu-East Luwu Regency
East Luwu Regency is the most easterly of the twenty-one regencies in South Sulawesi Province of Indonesia. The regency was created on 25 February 2003
Regency of East Luwu-Lake Towuti
Lake Towuti (Indonesian: Danau Towuti) is a lake in East Luwu Regency, South Sulawesi province, Indonesia. Surrounded by mountains, it is the largest
Regency of East Luwu-Lake Matano
(Indonesian: Danau Matano), also known as Matana, is a tropical lake in East Luwu Regency, South Sulawesi province, Indonesia, that is noteworthy for the unique
Regency of East Luwu-Laskary Metal
Laskary Andaly Metal Biticaca (born December 18, 1986) is an Indonesian beauty queen. She won the Putri Kopi Indonesia title in 2011. She is entitled to
Regency of East Luwu-Thoriq Husler
was an Indonesian politician. Husler served as the 2nd Regent of East Luwu Regency, located in South Sulawesi province from 17 February 2016, until his
Regency of East Luwu-Taeʼ language
Tana Luwu region of South Sulawesi. The Taeʼ language is used by most of the inhabitants of the three regencies of Tana Luwu (Luwu Regency, North Luwu Regency
Regency of East Luwu-Perslutim East Luwu
Persatuan Sepakbola Luwu Timur (simply known as Perslutim) is an Indonesian football club based in East Luwu Regency, South Sulawesi. They currently compete
Regency of East Luwu-2018 Sulawesi earthquake and tsunami
Sulawesi. The Government of Toli-Toli Regency sent 25 tonnes of rice, sembako and clothes to Donggala. East Luwu Regency sent 18 trucks carrying logistics
Regency of East Luwu-Armorial of Indonesia
Luwu Regency East Luwu Regency North Luwu Regency Maros Regency Pangkajene and Islands (Pangkep) Regency Pinrang Regency Selayar Islands Regency Sidenreng
Regency of East Luwu-Eva Stevany Rataba
of schools in the East Luwu Regency on 8 March 2023. The transfer of power was symbolic and took place at UPT SMA Negeri 5 East Luwu. She hopes to use
Regency of East Luwu-List of languages by total number of speakers in Indonesia
province: Luwu and North Luwu regencies; northwest coast; Bone bay; Bastem sub-district, Rongkong river valley. East Luwu regency, Nuha sub-district (Rongkong
Regency of East Luwu-South Sulawesi
mostly spoken in Tana Luwu, the region in the northeast of the province comprising the Luwu, North Luwu, and East Luwu Regencies, together with Palopo
Regency of East Luwu-2022 Liga 3 South Sulawesi
Stadium, East Luwu Regency La Patau Stadium, Bone Regency Andi Mappe Stadium, Pangkajene and Islands Regency Hikmat Takalala Ground, Soppeng Regency Updated
Regency of East Luwu-List of Indonesian monarchies
Ketut, ruler of Bali and Lombok divided his kingdom into several states ... Luwu: A state founded before 1600 in the Bugis region of the Southern Celebes
Regency of East Luwu-List of football clubs in Indonesia
Pangkajene Islands Regency Andi Mappe Stadium Persipare Parepare Parepare Gelora B.J. Habibie Stadium Perslutim East Luwu East Luwu Regency Persesos Sorowako
Regency of East Luwu-Luwu Regency
Luwu Regency (in turn, some of these districts were four years later removed from North Luwu Regency on 25 February 2003 to form an East Luwu Regency)
Regency of East Luwu-Bungku–Tolaki languages
Atas district of North Morowali Regency), Padoe (spoken in area near Sorowako in Nuha district of East Luwu Regency), Tomadino West Coast: Tolaki, Rahambuu
Regency of East Luwu-Lemolang language
language of Sulawesi, Indonesia. It is spoken in two villages in North Luwu Regency, South Sulawesi. Lemolang at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription
Regency of East Luwu-Bone State
regency). In the early 16th century the kingdom expanded northwards, fighting with Luwu for control of the mouth of the River Cenrana, a major east coast
Regency of East Luwu-Seko Tengah language
Seko Tengah is an Austronesian language spoken in the North Luwu Regency of South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Together with Seko Padang, Panasuan and Budong-Budong
Regency of East Luwu-2020 Indonesian local elections
Pangkajene and Islands South Sulawesi Barru Gowa Maros East Luwu Tana Toraja Selayar Islands Soppeng North Luwu Bulukumba North Toraja Banggai Laut Central Sulawesi
Regency of East Luwu-2018 Indonesian local elections
gubernatorial elections for Indonesia's four most populous provinces: West Java, East Java, Central Java and North Sumatra. Like other local elections in Indonesia
Regency of East Luwu-List of wars involving the Netherlands
Tidore Victory South Sulawesi expedition (1904-1905) Dutch Empire Bone Luwu Wajo Victory Dutch intervention in Bali (1906) Dutch Empire Badung Tabanan
Regency of East Luwu-List of political entities in the 19th century
Indonesia Sultanate of Langkat Sultanate 1468–1947 Asia: Southeast Indonesia Luwu Kingdom 10-14th century–19th century Asia: Southeast Indonesia Mempawah
Regency of East Luwu-List of state leaders in the 17th century
Ali (Karaeng Bisei), Sultan (1674–1677) Abdul Jalil, Sultan (1677–1709) Luwu – Andi Pattiware’ Daeng Parabung, Datu (1587–1615) Patipasaung, Datu (1615–1637)
Regency of East Luwu-Economy of Indonesia
Java, Boalemo in Gorontalo, Enrekang in South Sulawesi, Buleleng in Bali, Luwu Utara in South Sulawesi, Karanganyar in Central Java, and Kulon Progo in
Regency of East Luwu-Riau
Retrieved 22 May 2019. Sastrawat, Indra (24 February 2011). "Diaspora Orang Luwu di Negeri Melayu". KOMPASIANA (in Indonesian). Kompasiana.com. Retrieved
Regency of East Luwu-Christianity in Indonesia
Toraja and North Toraja regencies are 19% Catholic, and, respectively, 62% and 71% Protestant. In addition, the Luwu regencies and Palopo, to the north
Regency of East Luwu-List of members of the Indonesian House of Representatives (1999–2004)
Bachri Golkar Wajo Andi Mattalatta Golkar Bone Fachri Andi Laluasa Golkar Luwu Hamka Yandu R Golkar Sinjai Idrus Marham Golkar Bulukumba Ibnu Munzir BW
Regency of East Luwu-Territories of Majapahit
in 1515 records that Java (Majapahit) ruled as far as the Moluccas on the east side and most of the west side of the archipelago; and almost the whole island
Regency of East Luwu-Yunus Bandu
1993. The central government nominated him for the same position in the Luwu Regency. His nomination faced strong opposition from local groups, with demands
Regency of East Luwu-Kris
of Riau Islands Emblem of West Kalimantan Emblem of Jambi Emblem of Luwu Regency Old emblem of Siam Emblem of Selangor Emblem of Terengganu Flag of the
Regency of East Luwu-2024 in Indonesia
people. 2 May – Fourteen people are killed in flooding and landslides in Luwu Regency, South Sulawesi. 11 May A bus carrying students crashes onto multiple
Regency of East Luwu-Seko Airport
The Seko Airport is an airport in Seko, North Luwu Regency, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. The runway is usable by CASA C-212 aircraft. It serves around 1
Regency of East Luwu-List of state leaders in the 20th century (1901–1950)
Husain, Sultan (1895–1906) Muhammad Tahur Muhibuddin, Sultan (1936–1945) Luwu – Iskandar Opu Daeng Pali', Datu (1883–1901) Andi Kambo, Datu (1901–1935)
Regency of East Luwu-List of kingdoms and royal dynasties
Kantoli Kediri Kingdom Kingdom of Pajang Kingdom of Tallo Kutai Kingdom Luwu Majapahit Mataram Kingdom Mataram Sultanate Pagaruyung Kingdom Palembang
Regency of East Luwu-De Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter
aircraft on order: 112 in North/South America, 106 in Asia Pacific and Middle East (16 orders), 38 in Europe (10 orders) and 25 in Africa. In 2018, a total
Regency of East Luwu-Palopo
it acquired its autonomy on 10 April 2002, Palopo was the capital of Luwu Regency. The area of the city is 247.52 km2, and it had a population of 148,033
Regency of East Luwu-List of Bugis people
Noor, Governor of East Kalimantan (partial Kutai ancestry) Indah Putri Indriani, politician, current regent of North Luwu Regency. Idrus Marham, former
Regency of East Luwu-Soroako Airport
Owner Vale Indonesia Operator Government Serves Soroako Location East Luwu Regency, South Sulawesi, Sulawesi Island, Indonesia Time zone WITA (UTC+08:00)
Regency of East Luwu-Salient (geography)
Indonesia. Tabalong Regency, South Kalimantan, Indonesia East Luwu Regency, South Sulawesi, Indonesia Ogan Komering Ilir Regency, South Sumatra, Indonesia
Regency of East Luwu-Vehicle registration plates of Indonesia
(Sragen Regency, Klaten Regency, Karanganyar Regency, Boyolali Regency) AE: Madiun (Ngawi Regency, Ponorogo Regency, Magetan Regency, Pacitan Regency) AG:
Regency of East Luwu-Pamona people
Poso Regency, parts of Tojo Una-Una Regency and parts of North Morowali Regency, Central Sulawesi; in fact there are some even in East Luwu Regency of South
Regency of East Luwu-List of Indonesian national electoral districts
Parepare Regencies: Sidenreng Rappang, Pinrang, Enrekang, Luwu, Tana Toraja, Luwu Utara, Luwu Timur, Toraja Utara Cities: Palopo All regencies and cities
Regency of East Luwu-List of natural disasters in Indonesia
at a resort in Pacet near Mojokerto in East Java in 2002 when over 30 people died. A landslide in Agam Regency in West Sumatra in January 2013 which left
Regency of East Luwu-2021 West Sulawesi earthquake
Sulawesi. Bone Regency and Takalar Regency, both located in South Sulawesi, sent truckloads of aid to West Sulawesi. Government of Luwu Regency and Surabaya
Regency of East Luwu-List of state leaders in the 19th century (1851–1900)
(1893–1895) Husain, Sultan (1895–1906) Luwu – La Oddang Pero, Datu (1825–1854) Patipatau, Datu (1854–1880) We Addi Luwu, Datu (1880–1883) Iskandar Opu Daeng
Regency of East Luwu-Kingdom of Luwu
The Kingdom of Luwu (also Luwuq or Wareq) was a polity located in the northern part of the modern-day South Sulawesi province of Indonesia, on the island
Regency of East Luwu-North Luwu Regency
North Luwu Regency is a regency of South Sulawesi Province of Indonesia. It was created on 20 April 1999 by separation of the province's northern districts
Regency of East Luwu-Sago
Maluku in the form of papeda, Borneo, South Sulawesi (most known in Luwu Regency) and Sumatra. In Palembang, sago is one of the ingredients to make pempek
Regency of East Luwu-Telephone numbers in Indonesia
Toraja—0423 Barru—0427 Luwu—0471 parts of Wajo Regency (Pitumpanua)—0472 North Luwu—0473 East Luwu—0474 parts of East Luwu Regency (Sorowako)—0475 Bone—0481
Regency of East Luwu-North Toraja Regency
the Dutch East Indies government in 1909. In 1926, Tana Toraja was under the administration of Bugis state, Luwu. The regentschap (or regency) status was
Regency of East Luwu-Tana Toraja Regency
Dutch East Indies government in 1909. In 1926, Tana Toraja was under the administration of the Bugis state, Luwu. The regentschap (or regency) status
Regency of East Luwu-List of state leaders in the 18th century
Sultan (1770–1778) I Manawari Karaeng Bontolangkasa, Sultan (1778–1810) Luwu – Settiaraja, Datu (1663–1704) La Onro Topalaguna, Datu (1704–1715) Batari
Regency of East Luwu-List of state leaders in the 19th century (1801–1850)
Karaeng Katangka, Sultan (1825–1826) Abdul Kadir Moh Aidid, Sultan (1826–1893) Luwu – La Tenri Peppang, Datu (1778–1810) We Tenri Awaru, Datu (1810–1825) La
Regency of East Luwu-List of enclaves and exclaves
Luwu Regency, namely Walenrang, East Walenrang, West Walenrang, North Walenrang, Lamasi, and East Lamasi, are separated from the rest of the regency by
Regency of East Luwu-Bua Airport
as Palopo Lagaligo Airport (IATA: LLO, ICAO: WAFD), is an airport in Luwu Regency, South Sulawesi, Sulawesi Island, Indonesia. It serves the city of Palopo
Regency of East Luwu-Sulawesi
Majapahit period. Canto 14 mentioned polities including Gowa, Makassar, Luwu and Banggai. It seems that by the 14th century, polities in the island were
Regency of East Luwu-Andi Jemma Airport
MXB, ICAO: WAWM) is an airport near Masamba, the capital city of North Luwu Regency in the province of South Sulawesi on the island of Sulawesi in Indonesia
Regency of East Luwu-List of palaces in Indonesia
Central Java Javanese Surakarta Sunanate Luwu Palace Istana Luwu ᨀᨗᨔᨈᨊ ᨒᨘᨏᨘ Luwu Regency, South Sulawesi Luwu Kingdom Maimun Palace Istana Maimun ايستان
Regency of East Luwu-Results of the 2024 Indonesian Regional House of Representatives election
6 March 2024. "35 Caleg DPRD Luwu Terpilih Periode 2024-2029". 5 March 2024. "Berikut Nama Caleg Terpilih di DPRD Luwu Timur 2024". 7 March 2024. "Ini
Regency of East Luwu-List of palaces
Gowa Sultanate, Gowa Regency. Istana Banggai – seat of Banggai Sultanate, Banggai Islands Regency. Istana Datu Luwu – seat of Luwu Kingdom, Kota Palopo
Regency of East Luwu-Seko Padang language
Seko Padang is an Austronesian language spoken in the North Luwu Regency of South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Together with Seko Tengah, Panasuan and Budong-Budong
Regency of East Luwu-Rampi Airport
Rampi Airport is an airport in Rampi, North Luwu Regency, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. In 1979, the Central Sulawesi Christian Church sponsored the construction
Regency of East Luwu-Makassar people
practice of Dewata Sewwae in Luwu Kingdom, which was considered the spiritual center in South Sulawesi. Hence, when the rulers of Luwu converted first, they
Regency of East Luwu-Torajan people
Luwu kingdom that had claimed the area. In 1946, the Dutch granted Tana Toraja a regentschap, and it was recognised in 1957 as one of the regencies of
Regency of East Luwu-List of regencies and cities in Indonesia
Una-Una Regency from Poso Regency (18 December 2003) Pasangkayu Regency from Mamuju Regency (25 February 2003) East Luwu Regency from North Luwu Regency (25
Regency of East Luwu-List of regencies and districts of South Sulawesi
further part of Luwu Regency; and on 25 February 2003 another regency (Luwu Timur) was formed from the eastern half of the Luwu Utara Regency. Following the