South Sulawesi expedition
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Were a series of military operations by the Dutch Empire to occupy South Sulawesi (modern-day Indonesia).
Chronology
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- January 1906: In 1905, the entire Island of Sulawesi became part of the Dutch East Indies.
- January 1906: The Kingdom of Luwu was absorbed by the Dutch East Indies.
1. Third Bone War
Was a Dutch military expedition against the Kingdom of Bone in South Sulawesi (Indonesia).
- July 1905: The Dutch came ashore at Ujung Pattiro, at an estuary of the Cenrana River.
- July 1905: Bajoe was the centre of Bone resistance, but it fell to a superior force.
- July 1905: The state of Bone was completely occupied.
- December 1905: After the death of his son, La Pawawoi offered terms to the Dutch. He was apprehended and exiled to Bandung on 14 December.
2. Campaign against Gowa
Was a Dutch military expedition against the Sultanate of Gowa in South Sulawesi (Indonesia).
- January 1906: Gowa and Bone were annexed to the Government of Sulawesi (Dutch East Indies).
- December 1905: The Dutch besieged the fortress of Alitta, killing all the Gowan soldiers inside.