Tomb of Sultan Hasandudin
23 March 2009
SULTAN Hasanuddin is one of many Gowa King that experienced most bitter era. At the time, Gowa was subdued in the occupation of the Dutch colonial. He spent all his life to fight. His body lied in Katangka.
Location of Object
Sultan Hasunuddin’s tomb is located in the Katangka Village, Somba Opu District, Gowa Regency. About 12 kilometers from the Makassar city center (Karebosi Field).
Sultan Hasanuddin tomb complex is located in the cemetery kings of Gowa. Overall, this is an old burial complex with the dominant characteristic made of rock stones. of Sultan Hasanuddin tomb is visible sturdy.
Total area of the tomb complex is approximately 250 square meters. Almost all the graves in it are made of stone. Tomb of Sultan Hasanuddin is the largest one. About three meters high from the ground.
Tomb complex is well taken care and clean. White frangipani flowers and Flamboyant tree was growing and raise the fragrance.
Outside the cemetery, there is a large stone called palantikan, meaning stone where kings of Gowa was inaugurated. Here also the Sultan Hasanuddin was inaugurated became King of Gowa. According to the Gowa original trust, the stone came from Tomanurung (the god reincarnation).
Access
To go to the tomb of Sultan Hasanuddin, tourists can use city transportation, taxi, or the hotel transport facilities. With public transportation, rise from the Karebosi Field majors to Sungguminasa, In the border of Makassar City, then connect the city transport direction to Katangka.
Location of Object
Sultan Hasunuddin’s tomb is located in the Katangka Village, Somba Opu District, Gowa Regency. About 12 kilometers from the Makassar city center (Karebosi Field).
Sultan Hasanuddin tomb complex is located in the cemetery kings of Gowa. Overall, this is an old burial complex with the dominant characteristic made of rock stones. of Sultan Hasanuddin tomb is visible sturdy.
Total area of the tomb complex is approximately 250 square meters. Almost all the graves in it are made of stone. Tomb of Sultan Hasanuddin is the largest one. About three meters high from the ground.
Tomb complex is well taken care and clean. White frangipani flowers and Flamboyant tree was growing and raise the fragrance.
Outside the cemetery, there is a large stone called palantikan, meaning stone where kings of Gowa was inaugurated. Here also the Sultan Hasanuddin was inaugurated became King of Gowa. According to the Gowa original trust, the stone came from Tomanurung (the god reincarnation).
Access
To go to the tomb of Sultan Hasanuddin, tourists can use city transportation, taxi, or the hotel transport facilities. With public transportation, rise from the Karebosi Field majors to Sungguminasa, In the border of Makassar City, then connect the city transport direction to Katangka.
HISTORY OF SULTAN HASANUDDIN
Sultan Hasanuddin (1631-1670) is the 16th King of Gowa. He experienced a bitter time in the history of the Kingdom of Gowa to be subdued because of the Dutch monopoly trade in the interests of VOC. However, because of his courage, Sultan Hasanuddin called de haantjes van het oosten (rooster from the east).
He was born on January 11, 1631 in the kingdom sphere. His inborn name was I Mallombasi Muhammad Bakir Daeng Mattawang Karaeng Bonto Mangeppe. He replaced his father, Sultan Malikussaid, as King of Gowa in the age of 18 years old and called Sultan Hasanuddin.
When Sultan Hasanuddin reign, VOC are conquering kingdoms in Indonesia archipelago. Gowa had big port controled trading routes. Netherlands combines the strength of small kingdoms to subdue Gowa. Take advantage of rivalry among kingdoms, including among Gowa and Bone Kingdom in northern peninsula.
Makassar war uproar in 1655 until 1669. The city is difficult to be penetrated from the sea as protected by the 17 fortress. But entering the mid-year of 1669, the Gowa army squeezed. Attacked from sea by the Dutch troops under the command of Cornelis Speelman and attacked by Bone troops led by Aru Palaka from land.
Sultan Hasanuddin against from Somba Opu Fortress. Because of the total isolation towards the fortress, thousands of people threatened to die. He was also forced to accept the option of Bungaya Agreement signed on November 18, 1667. From 29 articles, all emphasized the only VOC monopoly.
In 1669, Sultan Hasanuddin resigned and submitted the throne to his son, I Mappasomba Daeng Nguraga Tumenanga Ri Allu called Sultan Amir Hamzah. Then he made war together with his people, fight against the Netherlands with the slogan, "Die is better than colonize by other people.”
Sultan Hasanuddin died on June 12, 1670 after suffering placenta. His body in Tinggimae Hill located on the former Palace of Tamalate, the first capital of Gowa Kingdom.(*)
Source:enjoy-makassar.blogspot.com
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