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    Tidore (Indonesian: Kota Tidore Kepulauan, lit. "City of Tidore Islands") is a city, island, and archipelago in the Maluku Islands of eastern Indonesia...
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    of Tidore (Malay: كسلطانن تدوري‎, romanized: Kesultanan Tidore; sometimes Kerajaan Tidore) was a sultanate in Southeast Asia, centered on Tidore in the...
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  • The Tidore are a major ethnic group living in North Maluku province of Indonesia. They primarily live in Tidore island and also in some parts of Halmahera...
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  • Tidore is a language of North Maluku, Indonesia, spoken by the Tidore people. The language is centered on the island of Tidore, but it is also spoken in...
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    Islamic sultanates in the eastern Indonesian archipelago—Bacan, Jailolo, Tidore and Ternate—known as the Moloku Kië Raha (the Four Mountains of Maluku)...
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    The Battle of Tidore in 1536 was a military engagement between the forces of the Portuguese Empire, and those of eight united rulers of the archipelago...
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    "Maloko Kie Raha" in the phrase "Ternate se Tidore, Moti se Mara Maloko Kie Raha" means "Ternate, Tidore, Moti, and Mara the place of the four mountains"...
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    only on a few islands in the Moluccas: Bacan, Makian, Moti, Ternate, and Tidore. The trade in cloves and other spices from the Molaccas was a fabulously...
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    October 1687) was the eleventh Sultan of Tidore in Maluku islands. Reigning from 1657 to 1687, he left Tidore's old alliance with the Spanish Empire and...
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  • of Tidore in Maluku Islands who ruled briefly in the years up to 1560. His fairly obscure reign was characterized by an attempt to expand Tidore's territory...
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  • in Ternate, North Maluku, 1 March 1964) has been the titular Sultan of Tidore since 2014. He is the 37th ruler of the island in the traditional reckoning...
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    states that it derived from Tidore, the language used by the Sultanate of Tidore. An expedition by the Sultan of Tidore, together with Sahmardan, the...
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    position was always insecure, due to the presence of three other sultanates, Tidore, Jailolo and Bacan. When the Portuguese conquered the vital trading entrepot...
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    Nuku (born c. 1738 – died 14 November 1805) was the nineteenth Sultan of Tidore in Maluku Islands, reigning from 1797 to 1805. He is also known under the...
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  • Abidin (Jawi: سلطان زين العابدين‎; died 1810) was the twentieth Sultan of Tidore in Maluku Islands. He inherited the anti-Dutch movement that had been built...
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  • (امير الدين اسکندر ذوالقرنين‎; c. 1511 ― 1550s) was the third Sultan of Tidore in Maluku Islands. He had a long and troubled reign from 1526 to the 1550s...
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  • had a large role in tying part of the Papuans to the Islamic Sultanate of Tidore. He is commonly believed to have flourished in the 15th or early 16th century...
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    and 667,161 for the island group (including all of South Halmahera and Tidore, but not Ternate). Approximately half of the island's inhabitants are Muslim...
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  • Djafar Syah (born in Soasiu, Tidore Sultanate, 2 February 1940 – died in Jakarta, 13 April 2012) was the titular Sultan of Tidore from 1999 to 2012. He was...
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    that the name comes from the word 'Papo-Ua', named by the Tidore Sultanate, which in the Tidore language means "not joining" or "not being united", meaning...
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  • Sultan of Tidore in Maluku islands, who reigned from at least 1512 until 1526. Certain legends associate him with the beginnings of Tidore's rule over...
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  • Gorontalo (Jawi: سلطان ݢرنتالو‎; died 10 August 1639) was the ninth Sultan of Tidore in Maluku Islands, ruling from 1634 to 1639. His brief reign was caught...
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    This structural and titular change was also adopted by Tidore and Bacan.:7 Ternate and Tidore were the world's major producer of cloves, from which their...
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    Seram Island (redirect from Tidore Ceram)
    17th century, and the island came under nominal Dutch control c. 1650. The Tidore Sultanate made periodical claims on Seram and were accorded suzerainty in...
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    adventurer. He negotiated with the sultan of Ternate and the sultan of Tidore, competed against Dutch and Portuguese interests in the East Indies but...
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    (the San Antonio [es] and the Santiago [es] being lost earlier) reached Tidore on 8 November 1521. In mid-December both ships attempted to depart loaded...
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    (called Kalana Fat in Ma'ya or Korano Ngaruha in Tidore or Raja Ampat in Indonesian) were appointed by the Tidore Sultan as administrators for the scattered...
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  • of Tidore in Maluku islands. He was also known as Magiau (مݢيأو‎‎), and ruled from 1640 to 1657. His reign saw intermittent hostilities with Tidore's traditional...
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  • proto-historical times until the present. The four sultanates of Ternate, Tidore, Jailolo and Bacan were considered descendants of a legendary figure called...
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    Learning the secret location of the "spice islands"—the Bandas and Ternate and Tidore in the Malukus in present-day Indonesia, then the single source of nutmeg...
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