Somba Opu

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Somba Opu was the historic royal capital and fortified palace complex of the Gowa Sultanate in South Sulawesi, Indonesia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former capital city
fortified palace complex
historic site
associatedWithEthnicGroup Buginese people NERFINISHED
Makassarese people NERFINISHED
attackedBy Dutch East India Company NERFINISHED
capitalOf Gowa Sultanate NERFINISHED
conflict Makassar War NERFINISHED
country Indonesia
currentUse cultural heritage park
open-air museum
exhibits artifacts of Gowa Sultanate
traditional architecture of South Sulawesi ethnic groups
flourishedDuringReignOf Sultan Hasanuddin NERFINISHED
governedBy Government of South Sulawesi Province NERFINISHED
hasFeature arsenal
bastions
ceremonial grounds
fortified walls
harbor facilities
moats
mosque
royal palace
hasFunction administrative center
military stronghold
royal residence
heritageStatus regional cultural heritage site
historicalRegion Sulawesi NERFINISHED
languageUsed Bugis NERFINISHED
Makassarese NERFINISHED
locatedIn Gowa Regency NERFINISHED
South Sulawesi NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone WITA NERFINISHED
locatedNear Makassar NERFINISHED
locatedOn southwestern coast of Sulawesi
locatedOnRiver Jeneberang River NERFINISHED
nearbyCity Makassar NERFINISHED
partlyDestroyedIn 1669
partOf Gowa Sultanate NERFINISHED
reconstruction partially reconstructed traditional houses
religion Islam (court religion) NERFINISHED
significance center of political and economic power of Gowa Sultanate
symbol of Makassarese resistance to Dutch colonial expansion
strategicFor control of trade routes in Makassar Strait
tourismType historical tourism
usedAsCapitalFrom 16th century
usedAsCapitalUntil 17th century

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Gowa Sultanate capital Somba Opu