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Austronesian ethnic group
script: ᨈᨚ ᨕᨘᨁᨗ; Serang script: تَوْ أُوْڬِيْ; Indonesian: Suku Bugis), or simply Bugis, are an Austronesian ethnic group who are the most numerous of
Bugis
Shopping mall in Bugis, Singapore
Bugis+ (pronounced as Bugis Plus), formerly Iluma, is a 10-storey shopping mall located 5 minutes from Bugis MRT station. It is located within the Bugis
Bugis+
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Bugis or Buginese in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Bugis People, or the Buginese, are an ethnic group of Austronesian ancestry that inhabit
Bugis_(disambiguation)
Subzone of Downtown Core Planning Area in Central Region, Singapore
Bugis Street, sometimes referred to as Boogie Street, is a street in the area of Bugis (IPA: /ˈbʊɡɪs/; Kampong Bugis in Malay), but now located within
Bugis_Street
Indonesian writing system
Lontara characters. The Lontara script (ᨒᨚᨈᨑ), also known as the Bugis script, Bugis-Makassar script, or Urupu Sulapa’ Eppa’ "four-cornered letters",
Lontara_script
gender exists on a spectrum. Most Bugis converted from Animism to Islam in the early 17th century; small numbers of Bugis have converted to Christianity
Gender_in_Bugis_society
Shopping mall in Bugis, Singapore
Bugis Junction, formerly known as Parco Bugis Junction is an integrated development located at Victoria Street, Middle Road and North Bridge Road in Bugis
Bugis_Junction
Ethnic group
The Bugis-Malay or Buginese-Malay also known as Peranakan Bugis, are a cultural and ethnic group with heritage rooted in both Malays and Bugis/Buginese
Bugis-Malay
Austronesian language spoken in Indonesia
word Buginese derives from the word Bahasa Bugis in Malay. In Buginese, it is called Basa Ugi while the Bugis people are called To Ugi. According to a Buginese
Buginese_language
The Bugis is a book written by Christian Pelras about the Bugis people. It was produced in 1996 and published in the United States in 1997 by Blackwell
The_Bugis
Mass Rapid Transit station in Singapore
Bugis MRT station is an underground Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) interchange station on the East–West (EWL) and Downtown (DTL) lines, in Bugis, Singapore.
Bugis_MRT_station
Ethnic group of Singapore
Singapore vis a vis a Bugis faction which controlled the Riau Archipelago. When Sultan Mahmud Riayat Shah III died in 1811, the Bugis had proclaimed the
Malay_Singaporeans
1995 Hong Kong-Singaporean film by Yonfan
Anniversary screening of 'Mee Pok Man' and 'Bugis Street'". SINdie.sg. Retrieved 18 December 2015. Bugis Street at IMDb New York Times Review Popspoken
Bugis_Street_(film)
Indonesian traditional glutinous rice flour cake
of kue bugis, the traditional common one is green colored kue bugis acquired from suji or pandan leaf. Another version include black kue bugis which uses
Kue_bugis
Village in Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Poland
Bugi [ˈbuɡi] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Lidzbark Warmiński, within Lidzbark County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern
Bugi
Ethnic group in Indonesia
for their traditional culinary and maritime knowledges, together with the Bugis, its closest related ethnic group. The Makassar people speak various Makassaric
Makassar_people
Sultanate of Johor
then engaged the help of the Bugis in the war with Jambi. Johor won the war in 1679, but in a weakened position as the Bugis refused to go home, and the
Johor_Sultanate
Province in Sulawesi, Indonesia
and the Bugis kingdom Bone. The Dutch East India Company (VOC) began operating in the region in the 17th century. VOC later allied with the Bugis prince
South_Sulawesi
Museum in Pontian, Johor, Malaysia
The Bugis Museum (Malay: Muzium Bugis), formerly known as the Bugis Heritage is a museum established in 1982 dedicated to the Bugis people in Pontian
Bugis_Museum
Malaysian citizen of Indonesian descent
texts such as Tuhfat al-Nafis (known as Sejarah Melayu dan Bugis (History of the Malays and Bugis)), stated the relations between different Sultanates of
Malaysians of Indonesian descent
Malaysians_of_Indonesian_descent
Subzone of Kallang Planning Area in Central Region, Singapore
Kampong Bugis (Malay: Kampung Bugis, Chinese: 甘榜武吉士; pinyin: Gān Bǎng Wǔ Jí Shì, Tamil: கம்போங் பூகிஸ்) is a subzone within the planning area of Kallang
Kampong_Bugis
historian, poet and scholar (Bugis-Malay) Rex Shelley, a Singaporean author (of mixed English, Portuguese, Malay and Bugis origin) Za'aba (Zainal Abidin
List_of_Bugis_people
Indonesian martial art
the Bugis people of Sulawesi allied with the Dutch colonists to destroy Mangkasara rule over the surrounding area. While this increased Bugis power
Pencak_silat
Former Sultan of Johor (r. 1756–1811)
Yamtuan Muda was held by the powerful Bugis chief, Daeng Kemboja. Mahmud Shah III came of age at a time when Bugis-Dutch trade rivalry was intensifying
Mahmud_Shah_III_of_Johor
Knife, dagger
The traditional form of duelling among the Bugis-Makassar community was called sigajang laleng lipa (in Bugis language), sitobo lalang lipa or sibajji lalang
Badik
Topics referred to by the same term
known as Bugi in Japan Bugis (disambiguation) Boogie (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Bugi. If an internal
Bugi_(disambiguation)
19th-century Malay literature
work of Malay literature written by the Bugis Raja Ali Haji in Jawi in around 1866–1870. who is of Malay-Bugis descent. It records and chronicles events
Tuhfat_al-Nafis
another 90 troops and 50 Bugis mercenaries held back in Malacca. The initial sortie successfully scattered an initial Bugis force of around 300. However
Siege_of_Malacca_(1756–1757)
6th-century Welsh saint
Bugi ab Gwynlliw Filwr (also Hywgi, Bywgi and Beugi) was a Welsh Christian saint in the 6th century. He was reportedly the son of Gwynllyw, a Welsh king
Saint_Bugi
Former sultanate in Southern Sulawesi
the conflict with the Bugis was originally started due to the upholding of an old treaty that stated that the Gowa and the Bugis kingdoms were to share
Sultanate_of_Gowa
Military conquest by the Dutch to Sulawesi
defeated by the Bugis with a loss of 65 men. In Maros the Makassar forces were also forced to retreat by 14 August. Some 5,000 Bugis then marched on to
Makassar_War
Country in Southeast Asia and Oceania
include the Sundanese, Malay, Batak, Madurese, Betawi, Minangkabau, and Bugis. The official language, Indonesian, is a standardized variety of Malay based
Indonesia
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Buginese or Bugis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Buginese may refer to: Bugis people, or Buginese, an ethnic group of South Sulawesi, Indonesia
Buginese
Former Sultan of Siak
on 1717 without the help of the Bugis. This breaking of their agreement eventually led to skirmishes between the Bugis and Raja Kecil's faction of Minangkabau
Raja_Kecil
Sultan of Johor (r. 1699–1718)
spoils to the overlord, Bugis custom entitled the overlord to only a tenth. Seeking to assert its claim, Johor attacked Bugis strongholds of Selangor
Abdul_Jalil_Shah_IV_of_Johor
Creation myth of the Bugis from South Sulawesi
of the Bugis from South Sulawesi in modern-day Indonesia, written down in manuscript form between the 18th and 20th century in the language Bugis, based
La_Galigo
Island country in Southeast Asia
Abdul Rahman, the Sultan of Johor, who was controlled by the Dutch and the Bugis. However, the Sultanate was weakened by factional division: Abdul Rahman
Singapore
Sword
Alamang (in Bugis language, sometimes Halamang or Lamang) or Sonriʼ (in Makassarese language) is a sacred sword or cutlass of the Bugis and Makassarese
Alamang
Kingdom
widespread belief of other Bugis polities in South Sulawesi, who viewed the rulers of Luwu as the most senior lineages of all Bugis rulers. However, historians
Kingdom_of_Luwu
Fort in Melaka, Malaysia
Malacca and Bugis in Kuala Linggi, Melaka, in August 1757. In 1756, war between Dutch Malacca and Bugis erupted. Dutch Malacca surrounded the Bugis troops
Kota_Supai
Historical Indonesian writing system
the Lontara Bugis script. By the end of the 19th century, the use of the Makasar script had been completely replaced by the Lontara Bugis script and nowadays
Makasar_script
Early 18th-century Bugis warrior
the Bugis were the actual power behind the throne of Johor. In 1726 while leading a battle against the forces of Raja Kecil in Kedah, when his Bugis warship
Daeng_Parani
Indonesian rice dumpling
milk. It is a delicacy of the Bugis and Makassar people of South Sulawesi. It is also a dish associated with the Bugis diaspora, notably in the Malaysian
Burasa
Austronesian language
(Koneq-Koneq'e) is an Austronesian language spoken in West Sulawesi, Indonesia. It is closely related to Bugis. Campalagian at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) v t e
Campalagian_language
Supreme god in Indonesian mythology
main characters in the Bugis myth Sureq Galigo. He is also the father of Sangiang Serri, the goddess of rice and fertility in Bugis mythology. The children
Batara_Guru
Historic cemetery in the East Region, Singapore
kubur lama sebagai 'makmal' kaji sejarah Bugis" [Engineers turn old grave into 'laboratory' to study Bugis history]. Berita Harian. p. 16. Gibson, William
Kubur_Kassim
Former state in South Sulawesi, Indonesia
another influential early Bugis polity. Balance of power in the region further shifted in the early 16th century when Boné, a Bugis polity south of Wajoq
Wajoq
Sheer and transparent women blouse of South Sulawesi, Indonesia
baju kurung, it remains prevalent in traditional Bugis villages. The bodo blouses are still worn by Bugis women, especially by brides during the marriage
Bodo_blouse
development and or part of a neighbourhood plaza. Alexandra Retail Centre Bugis Junction Bugis+ Capitol Piazza Cathay Cineleisure Orchard The Centrepoint City Square
List of shopping malls in Singapore
List_of_shopping_malls_in_Singapore
Sultan of Johor (1722–1760)
Linggi and Selangor which were originally Bugis stronghold areas, this had the effect of angering the Bugis chiefs. Sulaiman Shah died in Riau on August
Sulaiman Badrul Alam Shah of Johor
Sulaiman_Badrul_Alam_Shah_of_Johor
Mass Rapid Transit station in Singapore
Jalan Besar Stadium. Served by the East–West Line, between Kallang and Bugis stations, the station has the station code EW11. When it opened, it had
Lavender_MRT_station
Village in Samarinda Kota, Samarinda, East Kalimantan
currently has the total area of 0.58 km2. Bugis consists of 19 rukun tetangga (pillar of neighbours). Bugis currently serves as de facto seat of Samarinda
Bugis,_Samarinda_Kota
Mass Rapid Transit line in Singapore
three stages. Stage 1, which spans from Bugis to Chinatown, opened in 2013. Stage 2, which spans from Bugis to Bukit Panjang, commenced operations in
Downtown_Line
Office skyscraper in Singapore
near the major commercial hub at Marina Centre. It is next to Bugis MRT station, Bugis Junction, and The Gateway, and straddles the Rochor Road and Ophir
Parkview_Square
State in Malaysia
Sultan of Johor engaged the help of Bugis mercenaries from Sulawesi to fight against Jambi. After Johor won, the Bugis stayed and started to gain power in
Selangor
East Asian ethnic group
the categories Subgroups Arabs Armenians Australians Banjarese Buginese Bugis-Malay Ceylonese Chinese Chinese nationals Chinese Peranakan Chitty Eurasians
Han_Chinese
Topics referred to by the same term
title for a Malay Patrilineal Royal descent of Bugis Daeng Parani (died ca. 1726), early 18th-century Bugis warrior Daeng Soetigna (1908–1984), Indonesian
Daeng
18th century sultan of Sumatra
original name of the future sultan was Zainul Abidin. He was of Bugis stock; the Bugis from South Sulawesi migrated to all parts of the East Indian Archipelago
Alauddin_Ahmad_Syah
Gender identity differing from sex assigned at birth
maarunis, who dance in female clothes... Graham, S. (2002) "...Among the Bugis of South Sulawesi, possibly four genders are acknowledged plus a fifth para-gender
Transgender
Asian cold sweet dessert
communities on the mainland and among Javanese, Sundanese, Malay, Minangkabau and Bugis populations in the archipelagic region, supporting interpretation of its
Cendol
Sultan of Kedah (r. 1710–1778)
sent a messenger back to Riau to ask for help from the Bugis to defeat the rebels. The Bugis army from Riau led by Daeng Parani and assisted by Daeng
Muhammad Jiwa Zainal Adilin II of Kedah
Muhammad_Jiwa_Zainal_Adilin_II_of_Kedah
Historical kingdom in Indonesia
relationship with the Sultanate of Ternate, with strong influence from Bugis merchants and the Bone State. Bungku was a trading and raiding center on
Kingdom_of_Bungku
Historical kingdom in Indonesia
of Bugis and Mandar. Each territory of the Moutong was ruled by officials known as olongian and marsaoleh, as well as subordinates from the Bugis people
Kingdom_of_Moutong
Pahoturi language group of Papua New Guinea
The Agöb languages are a group of Pahoturi languages spoken in eastern Morehead Rural LLG, Western Province, Papua New Guinea. The language varieties include
Agob_languages
Type of mail and plate armour from Nusantara archipelago
The baju lamina (also known as lamena by Bugis, sa 'dan by Toraja, lamina or laminah by Malays) is a mail and plate armor from the Nusantara archipelago
Baju_Lamina
American multinational convenience store chain
A 7-Eleven store in Bugis, Singapore
7-Eleven
Traditional Indonesian and Malaysian sport
while the musicians wear closed suits. The paragons typically also wear bugis silk sarong or so-called lipa sabbe to complement their appearance. Usually
Sepak_raga
Southeast Asian traditional rice cake
events in Bugis Makassar culture. Onde-onde is also included in Deppa Pitu, a traditional grouping of seven ceremonial cakes associated with Bugis-Makassar
Klepon
People of Singapore
a free port and as news of the free port spread across the archipelago, Bugis, Javanese, Peranakan Chinese, South Asian and Hadhrami Arab traders flocked
Singaporeans
2010 Indonesian ethnic riot
South Sulawesi province, homeland of the Bugis. The South Sulawesi Families Association called for the Bugis-Makassar and Tarakan groups to make peace
2010_Tarakan_riot
1824–1911 Malay sultanate in Southeast Asia
became the heart of Bugis political influence in the western Malay World. However, the power division between the Malay and the Bugis was not met without
Riau-Lingga_Sultanate
Sultan of Selangor (r. 1766–1782)
the Bugis warrior prince Opu Daeng Chelak. He assumed the title of Sultan Sallehuddin of Selangor in 1766. By the end of the 17th century, the Bugis had
Salehuddin_of_Selangor
1783–1784 war
struggles, and the Bugis leader held the title of Yang di-Pertuan Muda (viceroy) following a 1722 pact with Johor's Sultan. The Bugis and VOC in the region
Riau_War
Indonesian palm-leaf manuscripts
Lontara or lontaraq (ᨒᨚᨈᨑ) are Bugis-Makassar palm-leaf manuscripts that record knowledge on such topics as history, science, custom, and laws. The term
Lontara
powers had been usurped by the Bugis and the government affairs of the Johor Sultanate had been controlled by the Bugis. After the Johor Sultanate ended
Yang_di-Pertuan_Muda_of_Riau
Indonesian general (born 1944)
General (Ret.) (Hon.) Muhammad Yunus Yosfiah (born 7 August 1944) is an Indonesian politician and a decorated member of the Indonesian Army. Yosfiah served
Yunus_Yosfiah
Chinese-descended ethnic group of Southeast Asia
Chinese men in Singapore and Penang were supplied with slave wives of Bugis, Batak, and Balinese origin. The British colonial government tolerated the
Peranakan_Chinese
1998 video game
Kensei: Sacred Fist, known in Japan as Bugi (武戯 -BUGI-), is a 1998 fighting game developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo and published by Konami
Kensei:_Sacred_Fist
Bugis warrior-prince who fought with the VOC and became King of Bone
Palakka, or La Tenritatta to Unru' (1634 or 1635 – 1696) was a 17th-century Bugis prince and warrior. He supported the Dutch East India Company (VOC) in the
Arung_Palakka
Capital and largest city of West Kalimantan, Indonesia
multicultural city, as different ethnic groups such as the Dayak, Malay, Bugis people, and Chinese live in the city, with some immigrants such as Javanese
Pontianak
Political party in Malaysia
Sabah Bugis United Party (Malay: Parti Bersatu Bugis Sabah, abbrev: PBBS) is a political party in Malaysia that focuses on the welfare of Bugis people
Parti_Bersatu_Bugis_Sabah
City in South Sulawesi, Indonesia
Makassar. A port town, it is one of the major population centers of the Bugis people. The city had a population of 129,542 people at the 2010 Census and
Parepare
Capital and largest city of East Kalimantan, Indonesia
name Samarinda originates from the description of the way in which the Bugis houses were constructed. At that time houses were customarily built on a
Samarinda
Austronesian language spoken in Sulawesi, Indonesia
Mandar are closely related to three other groups living in South Sulawesi: Bugis, Makassar, and Toraja. Sounds /b, d, ɡ, dʒ/ may also be heard as lenited
Mandar_language
Name list
Sulawesi nobility (primarily Bugis, though have cognates in other Austronesian languages) for educated noble. Andi as a title in Bugis can be used for both male
Andy_(given_name)
Island in Southeast Asia
Bulungan, Dayak, Tidung, Kenyah Bugis, Javanese East Kalimantan Banjarese, Berau, Dayak, Kutai, Paser, Kenyah Bugis, Javanese Nusantara Dayak, Kutai
Borneo
Intentional killing of trans women
or traditional Androgynos Akava'ine Apwint Bakla Bacha posh Binabinaaine Bugis genders Bissu Calabai Calalai Chibados Enaree Eunuch Fa'afafine Fakafifine
Transfemicide
1900 novel by Joseph Conrad
After his initial challenge of entering the settlement of native Malay and Bugis people, Jim manages to earn their respect by relieving them of the depredations
Lord_Jim
Opu Daeng Kemasi was one of five brothers of the Bugis Luwu Kingdom of Sulawesi, who once established political dominance over the royals in the Malay
Daeng_Kemasi
Ethnic group in Indonesia
descendants of former convicts who were exiled to Komodo, and who have mixed with Bugis people from the southern part of Sulawesi. The population is primarily adherents
Komodo_people
Island in Bintan Regency, Riau Islands Province, Indonesia
and the capital moved back to Bintan as the Bugis took control of the Sultanate. At the hands of the Bugis, Bintan became a powerful trading port, attracting
Bintan_Island
edge of Sumatra. The Malays, Batak, Madurese, Betawi, Minangkabau, and Bugis are the next largest groups in the country. Many ethnic groups, particularly
Ethnic_groups_in_Indonesia
Dueling tradition of the Bugis people
lipa tradition show the cultural values of the Bugis people, especially in siri or self-respect. In Bugis culture, there are three important concepts that
Sigajang_laleng_lipa
Region and archipelago in Indonesia
groups Balinese, Sasak, Sumbawan, Bimanese, Atoni, Manggaraian, Sumbese, Lamaholot, Tetum, Mambai, Kemak, Moluccans, Alfur, Javanese, Bugis, Bali Aga.
Lesser_Sunda_Islands
Region and island in Indonesia
the Makassarese, the closest linguistic neighbors of the Bugis are the Torajans. Pre-1200 Bugis society was most likely organized into chiefdoms. Some anthropologists
Sulawesi
French animator and voice actor (born 1967)
Pierre-Louis Padang Coffin (born 16 March 1967) is a French animator, director, producer, writer, and voice actor. He is best known for co-directing the
Pierre_Coffin
Indonesian traditional drum
romanized: kendang, Balinese: ᬓᬾᬦ᭄ᬤᬂ, romanized: kendang, Tausug/Bajau/Maranao: gandang, Bugis: gendrang and Makassar: gandrang or ganrang) is a two-headed drum used by
Kendang
Malaysian noblewoman
Tengku Zatashah (born 12 October 1973) is a member of the Selangor royal family and the second daughter of Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah, the 9th and current
Tengku_Zatashah
President of Indonesia from 1998 to 1999
president to assume the presidency intra-term. Originating from Sulawesi with Bugis-Gorontalese and Javanese ancestry, his presidency was seen as a landmark
B._J._Habibie
History of Malacca under Dutch control (1641–1825)
the town in 1711 "a healthful place, but of no great trade". The start of Bugis rule under the Johor Sultanate encouraged trade to Riau and served to reduce
Dutch_Malacca
BUGIS
BUGIS
BUGIS
BUGIS
Boy/Male
Tamil
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of Wagg.
Girl/Female
Anglo, British, English, Jamaican
Tenderly Loved; Open
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Gray-haired; Son of the Gray Family; Son of Gregory
Male
English
English name derived from the noble title, "thane," from Old Saxon thegan, THANE means "boy, follower, warrior."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Small; Lovely; Sweet
Boy/Male
Tamil
Jyotichandra | ஜà¯à®¯à¯‹à®¤à®¿à®šà®‚தà¯à®°
Splendor
Female
Romanian
Romanian name derived from Latin stella, STELA means "star."
Surname or Lastname
Swedish (also frequent in Finland)
Swedish (also frequent in Finland) : ornamental name from an unexplained first element + the suffix -lin or -in, common suffixes of surnames.French (Hélin) : from a pet form of Hélie (see Helie 1).French (Hélin) : from the Germanic personal name Heilin, a short form of any of various compound names with the first element heil (see Heilmann 2).English : variant of Hillian.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Distinguished
BUGIS
BUGIS
BUGIS
BUGIS
BUGIS