The pre-Islamic rulers of Ternate lorded over the leading spice-producing kingdom in the Maluku Islands in present-day Indonesia. They are known from...
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Ternate, also known as the City of Ternate, is the city with the largest population in the province of North Maluku and an island in the Maluku Islands...
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List of rulers of Maluku Pre-Islamic rulers of Ternate Sultanate of Ternate History of Islam in Indonesia Christiaan van Fraassen (1987), Ternate, de Molukken...
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Alam-ma-Kolano, "ruler of all [Maluku]". Ternate along with neighbouring Tidore were the world's single major producer of cloves, upon which their rulers became...
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sources. List of rulers of Maluku Pre-Islamic rulers of Ternate Sultanate of Ternate Sultanate of Tidore Sultanate of Jailolo Sultanate of Bacan Clercq, F. S...
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conversion stories. List of rulers of Maluku Pre-Islamic rulers of Ternate Spice trade C.F. van Fraassen (1987), Ternate, de Molukken en de Indonesische Archipel...
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This is a list of rulers of Maluku from proto-historical times until the present. The four sultanates of Ternate, Tidore, Jailolo and Bacan were considered...
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Babu [Baab] in European sources) was the 7th Sultan and 24th ruler of the Sultanate of Ternate in Maluku who ruled between 1570 and 1583. He is known as...
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Foramadiahi (category Ternate Sultanate)
of a keluruhan. Among the graves preserved at the site is one where Sultan Babullah of Ternate was supposedly buried. Pre-Islamic rulers of Ternate Cico...
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North Maluku (category Provinces of Indonesia)
originally the centre of the four largest Islamic sultanates in the eastern Indonesian archipelago—Bacan, Jailolo, Tidore and Ternate—known as the Moloku...
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Ciri Leliatu (section The coming of Islam)
was followed by seven rulers with the title Kolano. The last of them was Matagena who, according to the chronicle Hikayat Ternate, was a Malay lord who...
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Ottoman Empire Islam and democracy Islam and modernity Islam and secularism Islam and violence Islam and war Islam by country Islamic art Islamic attitudes...
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spread Islam outside of the Arabian Peninsula, and continuing through to the present day.[citation needed] The first-ever establishment of an Islamic polity...
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Mosque architecture in Indonesia (redirect from Indonesian Islamic architecture)
be read as the Saka equivalent of 1454 CE. Early Islamic palaces retain many features of pre-Islamic architecture which is apparent in the gates or drum...
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as Duko, its ruler carrying the title Kië ma-kolano (Ruler of the Mountain). Tidore was a rival of the Sultanate of Ternate for control of the spice trade...
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Ternatean–Portuguese conflicts (redirect from Portuguese-Ternate wars)
series of conflicts in the Spice Islands in eastern Indonesia between the Portuguese and their allies on one hand, and the Sultanate of Ternate and its...
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Vice President of Indonesia. Several artistic traditions in Indonesia, many of which existed since the pre-Islamic era, have absorbed Islamic influence and...
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over mainland Mindanao. Its rulers, often referred to as the "Rajah Buayan" indicates a pre-existing Indianized form of governance in the region, already...
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divided into two eras: pre-Islamic kingdom and post-Islamic sultanate. The epic poem the Nagarakretagama, in praise of King Rajasanagara of Majapahit, lists...
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over part of Halmahera while the rest was dominated by the spice sultanates Ternate and Tidore. It emerged long before the introduction of Islam (1460s or...
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Islamic missionary work or dawah means to "invite" (in Arabic, literally "invitation") to Islam. After the death of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, from...
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16th century (redirect from Timeline of the 16th century)
Ottomans of Suleiman the Magnificent. 1522: The Portuguese ally themselves with the rulers of Ternate (in present-day Indonesia) and begin construction of a...
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sultanate also had a close alliance with the Ternate sultanate of the Moluccas region of Indonesia. Ternate regularly sent military reinforcements to Maguindanao...
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stronghold in Ternate in 1801. In modern Indonesia he is commemorated as a pahlawan nasional (national hero). Prince Nuku was born around 1738 into one of the four...
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warmly. Trade existed between pre-Islamic Arabia and South China, and flourished when Arab maritime traders converted to Islam. It reached its peak under...
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Maynila (historical polity) (redirect from Kingdom of Luzon)
battle tactics of its time. At the northern bank of the river lies the separately-led polity of Tondo. Maynila was led by paramount rulers who were referred...
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Kingdom of Hungary; converted to Roman Catholicism Rajah Matanda – ruler of Maynila, a pre-Hispanic Tagalog polity along the Pasig River in what is now Manila...
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Maluku (province) (category Provinces of Indonesia)
Founded around the 13th century, Ternate developed into a center of maritime power and the spread of Islam in the eastern part of the archipelago. This sultanate...
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Bugis (redirect from Bugis of Sabah)
teaching of Islam in the Kingdom of Kutei, eastern Borneo, in which he was more triumphant. In 1580, the Sultan of Ternate, Babullah, advised the ruler of Gowa...
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Spread of Islam among Kurds started in the 7th century with the Early Muslim conquests. Before Islam, the majority of Kurds followed a western Iranic pre-Zoroastrian...
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