Andi Abdullah Bau Massepe

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Died2 February 1947(1947-02-02) (aged 28–29)
Suppa, Pinrang, Sulawesi
Buried
Parepare, Indonesia
Allegiance
Andi Abdullah Bau Massepe
Bau Massepe painting
Born1918
Died2 February 1947(1947-02-02) (aged 28–29)
Suppa, Pinrang, Sulawesi
Buried
Parepare, Indonesia
Allegiance
Branch
Years of service1945-1947
Rank
UnitTRI Hasanuddin Division I
Battles / warsIndonesian National Revolution
AwardsNational Hero of Indonesia
25th Datu of Suppa
Reign1938–1947
PredecessorAndi Makkasau
SuccessorI Sodji Datu Kanjenne
SpouseAndi Maccaya
Linge Daeng Singara
Andi Sodji Petta Kanjenne
Issue
  • Andi Habibah
  • Andi Ibrahim
  • Andi Subaedah Besse Te’ne
  • Bau Kuneng
  • Bau Amessangeng
  • Bau Dala Uleng
  • Bau Fatimah
FatherAndi Mappanyukki
MotherBesse Arung Bulo

Andi Abdullah Bau Massepe (1918  2 February 1947) was an Indonesian nobleman of Bugis descent who initiated attacks against Dutch forces during the National Revolution. He was the son of Andi Mappanyukki. On 9 November 2005, he was conferred the title of National Hero of Indonesia posthumously.[1]

Andi Abdullah Bau Massepe was born in 1918.[2] His father was rebel warrior Andi Mappanyukki. Massepe had one brother named Andi Pangerang Petta Rani. He started formal education from Schakel School in 1924 for one year. Afterward he continued his education in Hollands Inslander School (HIS) and finished his education in 1932. At a young age, Massepe was already Datu Suppa (ruler of Suppa) but also Alitta, Sidenreng, Rappang, and Sawito.[3] He was the heir of Sultanate of Gowa and Bone state.[4]

Independence struggle

Imprisonment and death

References

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