SEJARAH KERAJAAN GOWA TALLO | EPISODE 01 | MITOS TUMANURUNG

Catatan Kaki Kita
25 Mar 202110:22

Summary

TLDRThe video explores the history of the Gowa-Tallo Kingdom in Sulawesi, emphasizing its rise as a significant trading power and its strategic position in maritime routes. It narrates the mythical origins of its first king, Tumanurunga ri Tammalate, believed to have descended from heaven, and discusses the initial governance structure combining elements of limited democracy. The narrative highlights the kingdom's challenges, particularly during the Makassar War against the VOC, and concludes with the legacy of Tumanurunga's lineage, encouraging viewers to subscribe for more historical insights.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ‘‘ The Gowa-Tallo Kingdom was a significant power in Sulawesi, extending its influence to Kalimantan, Maluku, and Nusa Tenggara.
  • ๐Ÿšข The kingdom's strategic location made it a crucial trading center and shipping line in the archipelago.
  • โš”๏ธ The kingdom's decline began with its defeat in the Makassar War against the VOC and its allies.
  • ๐Ÿ“œ The establishment of the Gowa Kingdom is briefly mentioned in historical texts and Lontara books, with little detail on its origins.
  • ๐ŸŒŒ Tumanurunga ri Tammalate is regarded as the first king of Gowa, believed to have descended from the heavens.
  • ๐Ÿ“– Batara Guru is a significant figure mentioned in the Galigo book, seen as the elder son of the head of the gods.
  • ๐Ÿ‘‘ Many South Sulawesi kingdoms share the Tomanurung narrative, linking their origins to divine descent.
  • ๐ŸŒ Prior to Tumanurunga's arrival, the Gowa region was divided into nine autonomous groups, each led by a small king.
  • ๐Ÿค The initial governance system in Gowa involved limited democracy between the king and the council of leaders (Paccallaya and Kasuwiang Salapanga).
  • ๐Ÿ‘‘ Tumanurunga's reign saw the establishment of a strong monarchical rule, diminishing the power of the advisory council.

Q & A

  • What regions did the Gowa-Tallo Kingdom control at its height?

    -The Gowa-Tallo Kingdom controlled significant regions in Sulawesi, reaching the Kalimantan Coast, Maluku, and Nusa Tenggara.

  • What was the Gowa-Tallo Kingdom known for historically?

    -The Gowa-Tallo Kingdom was known for its strategic position as a major shipping line and an important trading center in the archipelago.

  • What event led to the decline of the Gowa Kingdom?

    -The influence of the Gowa Kingdom decreased after losing the Makassar War against the VOC (Dutch East India Company) and its allies.

  • Who was the first king of Gowa, and how is he described in historical texts?

    -The first king of Gowa was Tumanurunga ri Tammalate, described as a figure who descended from heaven, with many kingdoms in South Sulawesi tracing their lineage back to similar heavenly origins.

  • What does the term 'Tumanurung' mean in the context of Gowa's history?

    -In the Makassar language, 'Tumanurung' refers to someone who descends from the sky or heaven, indicating a divine or celestial origin.

  • How did the Gowa Kingdom's governance structure initially function?

    -Initially, the Gowa Kingdom had elements of limited democracy, with the king and the Paccallaya (chairman) of the Kasuwiang Salapanga council sharing authority and responsibilities.

  • What was the role of the Paccallaya in the Gowa Kingdom?

    -The Paccallaya served as the Chairman of the Separation Council, representing the nine Kasuwiang, but had limited influence and authority in resolving conflicts among them.

  • What significant event led to Tumanurunga becoming king?

    -Tumanurunga became king after a miraculous event where he was recognized as a figure of light by the Kasuwiang, leading them to unite and crown him.

  • What did the construction of the Tamalate Palace symbolize?

    -The construction of the Tamalate Palace symbolized the unity of the people of Gowa under Tumanurunga's leadership and was built from materials that did not wither, reflecting the kingdom's enduring strength.

  • How did the absolute rule of the king manifest in the Gowa Kingdom?

    -The king's absolute rule was evident as his words were considered law, and he controlled all aspects of governance and life in the kingdom, with the council members having no real power.

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