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== List of East Indies monarchies, 1938 ==
'''Malaya'''
* Johor
'''Sumatra'''
* Siak Sri Indrapura
* Langkat
* Paga Ruyung
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'''Borneo'''
* Bandjar
* Principality of Kota Waringin
* Koetei
* Boeloengan
* Mempawah
'''Djava & Bali'''
* Mataram
* Banten
* Kanoman
* Kloengkoeng (largest Balinese principality)
* Buleleng (State based in Bali with lands in Blambangan)
'''Celebes & Banda Islands'''
* Goewa
* Bone
* Gorontalo
* Buton
* Minhasa Confederation
* Siau
* Loewe
* Wadjoe
* Banggai
* Mandar
== Pre-Augustine Wars: Points to Elaborate On ==
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==== Amboina and environs ====
==== Singapore ====
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Spanish take Timor & Maluku from the Dutch
== Useful IOTL Information (Pre-Augustine) ==
==== Johor Empire ====
<blockquote><small>• An empire ruled by the Malaccan dynasty, descendants of the last Sultan of Malacca in 1511. Johor Sultan maintained right to rule based on Hindu and Muslim kingship</small>
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<small>• Sultan Mahmud made treaty of protection with VOC in 1784 to exploit Dutch-Bugis rivalry • Raja Mohamad, mixed Malay-Bugis prince and son of the Grand Duke, viable candidate for throne challenged by Raja Ali. 1800-1804 crisis, no one wins</small></blockquote>
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<small>• Kingdom formed by Nine Clans coming together ~1300, Islamized 1605</small>
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<small>• Early 1800s: war between Gowa and Bone again</small>
===== Makassar War 1666-1669 (OTL summary) =====
<small>Side 1: Kingdom of Gowa-Tallo (Makassarese ethnicity), Principality of Wajo' (Bugis)</small>
<small>Side 2: VOC, Principality of Bone (Bugis), Principality of Seppong (Bugis)</small>
<small>Result: War ended Gowa's trade prosperity. War allowed the Bugis and Makassarese to spread across Nusantara for the next 3 centuries. Prince Arung Palakka of Bone became Sultan of Bone in 1672. Fort of Makassar (built 1525) captured by the Dutch and renamed Fort Rotterdam.</small>
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