Popular Mysticism and the Colonial State, 1811–1936

  • Gibson T
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… A long series of wars between the Dutch and Andi’ Patunru and the Kingdom of Gowa begins. During negotiations, Andi’ Patunru says he will call off the attack if he is allowed to take away his birth mother, his wet nurse, his nanny, and his foster mother. The king’s followers tell …

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Gibson, T. (2007). Popular Mysticism and the Colonial State, 1811–1936. In Islamic Narrative and Authority in Southeast Asia (pp. 111–136). Palgrave Macmillan US. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230605084_5

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