Hule fortress


Hule Fortress was a stronghold in Nukunuku, Tongatapu, Country of Tonga, during 1826. Nukunuku is a village of Noble Tu'ivakano and his community and it is located in Tongatapu in the west side of the peninsula.
Nukunuku is one of the largest villages in the Tongatapu Islands. Estate of Noble Lord Tuivakano. The Head chief/Talking chief of Honourable Noble Tuivakano is Tongi. Nukunuku is District in the western side of Tongatpu. Nukunuku is located only few kilometres from Nukuʻalofa, capital of Tongatapu.
At about 1826, Noble Tu'ivakano and many other chiefs accepted Christianity influenced of Taufa'ahau Tonga. The people of Nukunuku did not like the idea and they opposed Christianity and also Tu'ivakano ; Christianity was a foreign religion which would contradict their own traditional religion.
The Kainga of Tu'ivakano from Nukunuku outcast Tu'ivakano and renounced Tuivakano and promoted Uhi as their new Tu'ivakano. Tu'ivakano returned to Nuku'alofa and sought help from Aleamotu'a and Taufa'ahau.
Taufa'ahau stormed the Hule fortress, which known as, the Battle of Hule. As the Fortress was falling, Noble Tu'ivakanoUhi and the Supreme warrior/commander of Tanginoa was the son-in-law of Noble Tu'ivakano.
Taufa'ahau defeated Hule and those who opposed Noble Tu'ivakano most of these people were killed in Hule. Tanginoa escaped with his wife, Lolohea Tu'ivakano to Ha'akame.
Taufa'ahau gave Tu'ivakano a lot of land in Nuku'alofa, and told Tu'ivakano that whatever piece of land he can clear as much bushes from will belong to him. That is the reason why Tu'ivakano moved and stay in Nuku'alofa.
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