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The structure moves from an overview of state and society through phases such as the road to conflict, the Makassar War, treaties, and the ensuing unfinished war. Later chapters address new rulers, trials of overlordship, refugees, internal challenges, succession, the peace of Arung Palakka, and the resulting legacy. Appendices compile rulers and the Bungaya Treaty, supported by maps, notes, bibliography, and index.","VERHANDELINGEN  \nVAN HET KONINKLIJK INSTITUUTVOOR TAAL-,LAND-EN VOLKENKUNDE  \n91  \nLEONARD Y.ANDAYA  \nTHE HERITAGE OFARUNG PALAKKA  \nAHISTORY OF SOUTH SULAWESI (CELEBES)IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY  \nTHE HERITAGE OF ARUNG PALAKKA  \nVERHANDELINGEN  \nVAN HET KONINKLIJK INSTITUUTVOOR TAAL-,LAND-EN VOLKENKUNDE  \n91  \nLEONARD Y.ANDAYA  \nTHE HERITAGE OFARUNG PALAKKA  \nAHISTORY OFSOUTH SULAWESI (CELEBES)IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY  \n◎ Copyright 1981 by Springer Science+Business Media DordrechtOriginally published by the Hague Martinus Nijhoffin 1981Softcover reprint of the hardcover Ist edition 1981  \nLeiden,The Netherlands.  \nAll rights reserved,including the right to translateor to reproduce this book orparts thereof in any form.  \nCONTENTS  \npage  \nList of Maps ………………………………………………………………………………………………VI  \nAcknowledgements . .. .. .. . . . .. .. . VII  \nA Note on the Spelling,Notes and Maps. . . .. .. . . X  \nAbbreviations. . .. . .. . .. . . . .. . XI  \nIntroduction . .. . . . . . . . . ……………………………………1  \nChapter I.  \nState and Society in South Sulawesi in  \nthe 17th Century …………………………………………………9  \nChapter II.  \nRoad to Conflict. ………………………………………45  \nChapter III.  \nThe Makassar War. . . . . . . . . . 73  \nChapter IV.  \nThe Treaty………………………………………100  \nChapter V.  \nThe Unfinished War . . . . . . . . . 117  \nChapter VI.  \nThe New Overlords. . ……………………………………………137  \nChapter VII.  \nTrials of Overlordship.. .. . .. . . 156  \nChapter VIII.  \nThe Refugees ………………………………………………………208  \nChapter IX.  \nChallenge from Within .. . .. . .. 228  \nChapter X.  \nSecuring the Succession . .. . . . . . 243  \nChapter XI.  \nThe Peace of Arung Palakka…………………………………264  \nChapter XII.  \nThe Legacy ………………………………………………………………299  \nAppendix A.  \nRulers of the Major Kingdoms in South  \nSulawesi in the 17th Century. …………………………303  \nAppendix B.  \nThe Bungaya Treaty of 18 November 1667..305  \nGlossary ……………………………………………………………………………………………………308  \nNotes . . ……………………………………………  \n. . . . . . . . . . 312  \nBibliography……………………………………………………………………………………325  \nIndex …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………346  \nLIST OF MAPS  \n1.Malay-Indonesian Archipelago  \n2.South Sulawesi  \n3.Principal Areas in South and Southeast Sulawesi  \n4.Line of Makassar Fortresses during the Makassar War 1666-9  \n5.Fort Rotterdam and Environs,17th Century  \n6.Detailed Map of Fort Rotterdam,17th Century  \n7.Kingdoms in Sumbawa and Lombok in the 17th Century  \n8.Cenrana,Bone,17th Century  \n9.South Sulawesi,1693(fold-out map)  \n# ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS\n\nDuring the years that I have been researching and writing this book,Ihave become indebted to many institutions and individuals,all of whomhave in their own way contributed to its completion.In the first place,Iwould like to thank the Department of Pacific and Southeast AsianHistory at The Australian National University which made it possible forme to conduct research in South Sulawesi in 1974-5,and which gave meother assistance in subsequent years.Dr.Anthony Reid and ProfessorGavan Daws were especially supportive,and to them I am grateful.Tothe ever-helpful staff of the Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-,Land-enVolkenkunde in Leiden,the Algemeen Rijksarchief in The Hague,andthe Eastern Manuscripts Section of Leiden University Library,I againowe a debt for their cheerful efficiency which made the task of using thesources so much less onerous than it could have been.My thanks also toGeorge Miller and Anne Todd of the Menzies Library in The AustralianNational University for the hours spent obtaining,cataloguing,andorganizing the books and manuscripts from South Sulawesi and TheNetherlands which were so essential for this study.  \nIn South Sulawesi there were many who assisted me in providinginformation,housing,and companionship which made the life of aresearcher a most pleasant one.I would like to thank the family ofColonel Mustari Talli for their generosity and kindness during my entirestay at Ujung Pandang.It made adjusting to Bugis-Makassar life somuch easier and more enj","cbCaivg1xaOsrbsG","https://ap.wps.com/l/cbCaivg1xaOsrbsG","pdf",10227283,3,1,376,"English","en",105,"# Introduction\n# Chapter I: State and Society in South Sulawesi in the 17th Century\n# Chapter II: Road to Conflict\n# Chapter III: The Makassar War\n# Chapter IV: The Treaty\n# Chapter V: The Unfinished War\n# Chapter VI: The New Overlords\n# Chapter VII: Trials of Overlordship\n# Chapter VIII: The Refugees\n# Chapter IX: Challenge from Within\n# Chapter X: Securing the Succession\n# Chapter XI: The Peace of Arung Palakka\n# Chapter XII: The Legacy\n# Appendix A: Rulers of the Major Kingdoms in South Sulawesi in the 17th Century\n# Appendix B: The Bungaya Treaty of 18 November 1667","[{\"question\":\"What time period and region does the book cover?\",\"answer\":\"The book focuses on South Sulawesi (Celebes) during the seventeenth century. 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