Fajar Rahmad Ali Wardana

Sulawesi History: How Ancient Geological Collisions and Early Human Migration Shaped Indonesia’s Most Unique Island

RADAR TULUNGAGUNG - The story of Sulawesi History stretches back more than 200 million years, beginning with dramatic tectonic collisions and continuing through some of humanity’s earliest maritime journeys. Scientific evidence shows that the Indonesian island emerged through complex geological processes before becoming a...

The Origins of the Dayak Tribe: Tracing the Ancient Roots, Migration, and Cultural Legacy of Borneo’s Indigenous People

RADAR TULUNGAGUNG - The term "Dayak" commonly refers to indigenous communities that live throughout the interior regions of Kalimantan, the Indonesian portion of Borneo. Historians trace the word to local expressions that describe people living in upstream or inland areas. Many scholars link the ancestors...
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Sulawesi History: How Ancient Geological Collisions and Early Human Migration Shaped Indonesia’s Most Unique Island

RADAR TULUNGAGUNG - The story of Sulawesi History stretches back more than 200 million...

The Origins of the Dayak Tribe: Tracing the Ancient Roots, Migration, and Cultural Legacy of Borneo’s Indigenous People

RADAR TULUNGAGUNG - The term "Dayak" commonly refers to indigenous communities that live throughout...

Borneo: How the World’s Only Island Shared by Three Countries Came to Be Divided Between Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei

RADAR TULUNGAGUNG - Borneo, the world’s only island governed by three sovereign nations, remains...

Sultan Hasanuddin: How the “Rooster of the East” Led Gowa’s Fierce Resistance Against the Dutch VOC

RADAR TULUNGAGUNG - Sultan Hasanuddin, the 16th ruler of the Sultanate of Gowa, earned...