“ | Makassar is the fighting c***(rooster) of the East. | ” |
The Sultanate of Gowa in a different costume Makassarball was a Sultanate in South Sulawesiball.
History
Sultanate of Makassarball was born in 1576 when the Sultanate of Gowaball conquered the Kingdom of Talloball. During its history, it had many wars with the Dutch. In 1605 they converted to Islam. Hostilities between the Dutch escalated quickly. Meanwhile, Makassar conquered all of Sulawesi and conquered Buru and several other islands from Ternate Sultanateball. He also vassalized many states on Borneo from the Sultanate of Banjarball. He also might have colonized parts of Northern Australiaball.
In one of the wars with the Dutch, Makassar was defeated in 1660. That caused the Sultanate of Boneball to rebel. Soon the rebellion was repulsed, but in 1669 Makassar's broke up into smaller states, though Gowa-Tallo would exist until the late 1800s.
Gallery
How to draw
- Draw a circle.
- Color it yellow.
- Draw two blue crisscrossed swords in the middle.
- Draw the eyes and you're finished.
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