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 530 CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE. these allied parties dictate terms to the Macassars, and the treaty of Bonayo is concluded. C. 1668., J. 1591. H. 1077. The treaty between the Macassars and Dutch is broken, and the war renewed through the intrigues of the minister Krongrong. C. 1669. J. 1592. H. 1078. The Dutch and their allies take from the Ma- cassars their last fort, Sambaopo, and the war ends. The king of Macassar resigns the government of his kingdom to his son Mapa Samba. — Lamadara- ma, the captive king of Boni, is restored. The people of the kingdom of Dili in Suma- tra throw off their allegiance to the Achinese. September 4. — Don Manuel de Leon, gover- nor of the Philippines. C. 1671. J. 159i. H. 1080. Sultan Ibrahim Shah ascends the throne of Jehor. C. 167^2. J. L095. H. 1081. . Lamadarama, king of Boni, resigns the crown, and Raja Palaka, who had fled to the Dutch, and by whose instrumentality chiefly the Macassars were subdued, is elected in his room. He is known to his countrymen by the names of Tuni Sombaya, or " The Great," and Matinroa ri Bon- tualah, or " he who died at Bontualah." A numerous band of fugitives from Celebes ar- rives in Madura. Truna Jaya, a prince of that country, rebels and joins them.