The Tombs of Talo Kings (Makam Raja-raja Talo), a historical site nestled in Rammang-Rammang Village, Maros Regency, South Sulawesi, Indonesia, serve as the final resting place of monarchs and nobles from the Talo Kingdom, which reigned from the 17th to the 19th centuries. Among the individuals interred here is Mangkubumi of the Gowa-Tallo Kingdom—I Malingkaang Daeng Manyonri—who holds the distinction of being the first to embrace Islam in the Gowa-Tallo Kingdom. The Tombs of Talo Kings exhibit a unique architectural style, featuring table-shaped structures encircled by massive stones. These tombs stand as enduring testaments to the legacy of South Sulawesi's past rulers.
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