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    Nuku (c. 1738 – 14 November 1805) was the Sultan of Tidore from 1797 to 1805. He is best known for leading the Nuku Rebellion in the Maluku Islands and...
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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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    sultan of Tidore, Nuku Muhammad Amiruddin (c. 1738 – 1805), also known as Prince Nuku or Sultan Nuku. The movement united several ethnic groups of eastern...
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    Sultanate of Tidore (Malay: كسلطانن تدوري‎, romanized: Kesultanan Tidore; sometimes Kerajaan Tidore) was a sultanate in Southeast Asia, centered on Tidore in...
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  • capital of the Kingdom of Tonga Nuku of Tidore — anti-colonial rebel leader and Sultan of Tidore, c. 1738-1805 Lawa Nuku iii — Roller Derby player and triathlete...
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    Seram Island (redirect from Tidore Ceram)
    of support for Prince Nuku of Tidore's long-running rebellion against Dutch rule. From 1954 until 1962 the island's mountain terrain was the scene of...
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  • the twentieth Sultan of Tidore in Maluku Islands. He inherited the anti-Dutch movement that had been built up by his brother Nuku, succeeding him as ruler...
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  • Djafar Dano Junus was born in 1940 as the son of Haji Junus, a great-grandson of Sultan Nuku of Tidore. His brothers were Yusuf and Amiruddin. The last...
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    intrusive policy of the Dutch East India Company led to a rebellion in Maluku and Papua after 1780, which was headed by the Tidore prince Nuku. Nuku shared the...
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    Fort Tolukko (category Wikipedia neutral point of view disputes from July 2023)
    Continuous war between Ternate and Tidore greatly reduced the population of the city of Ternate, with many dying of starvation, being killed in the war...
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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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  • was until the nineteenth Sultan of Tidore, Nuku Muhammad Amiruddin attacked the VOC in 1780. The last Sultan of Tidore was Zainal Abidin Syah who reigned...
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    North Maluku (category Provinces of Indonesia)
    vassal of the VOC in 1682, and Tidore met the same fate in 1780. The Tidorese prince Nuku led a successful anti-Dutch rebellion that encompassed much of Maluku...
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    KRI Sultan Nuku (373), previously KRI Nuku, is a Kapitan Patimura-class corvette currently operated by the Indonesian Navy. Before her service in Indonesia...
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    prestige. Sultan Nuku, one of the most famous Tidore sultans who rebelled against Dutch colonization, called himself "Sultan of Tidore and Papua", during...
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  • Expedition to Gamrange (1783) (category Military history of the Dutch East Indies)
    Ternate to suppress the Nuku rebels and knockdown the Papuan pirates in Raja Ampat. However, the expedition was failed and the entire of Dutch forces was killed...
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    An anticolonial resistance movement led by a Tidore prince, the Nuku Rebellion, engulfed large parts of Maluku and Papua in 1780-1810 and co-opted the...
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    Bacan in 1797, before occupying Tidore itself. Prince Atiatun, who administered the kingdom at the time, in fact welcomed Nuku. The war nevertheless led to...
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  • Amiruddin (born 1984), Malaysian footballer Nuku Muhammad Amiruddin (1738–1805), sultan of Tidore and a National Hero of Indonesia Teguh Amiruddin (born 1993)...
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    bird-of-paradise. Sultan Nuku, one of the most famous Tidore sultans who rebelled against Dutch colonization, called himself "Sultan of Tidore and Papua", during...
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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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  • clove industry took off in the first half of the 17th century, at the time when Luhu was a vassal of Tidore. The Dutch secured a military post at Luhu...
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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...
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  • Ciri Leliatu (category Tidore)
    was the first Sultan of Tidore in Maluku Islands, who reigned at a time when Islam made advances in this part of Indonesia because of contacts brought about...
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    Fort Tahula (category Tidore)
    over. The VOC allowed Sultan Saifuddin of Tidore to stay in the fort and made it his residence. In 1799 Sultan Nuku upgraded the fort by adding canons and...
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    Maluku (province) (category Provinces of Indonesia)
    from European powers such as Portugal and Spain. Under the rule of Sultan Nuku, Tidore built local alliances and waged resistance that succeeded in maintaining...
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    rebellion of the Tidore prince Nuku (d. 1805), which engulfed much of Maluku, also affected Aru. The Muslim population of Ujir Island accepted Nuku's brother...
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  • Sjah, Kaitjili Paparangan, Sulthan Tidore. Kilatmadju Bina Budhaja; Widjojo, Muridan (2009) The revolt of Prince Nuku: Cross-cultural alliance-making in...
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    people of Seram joined an alliance of North Moluccan, Papuan and British forces in a combined revolt. Resistance leader prince Nuku (the exiled Sultan of Tidore)...
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  • Hajuddin Syah, Sultan (1818–1825) Sultanate of Tidore (complete list) – Dutch protectorate 1657–1905 Nuku, Muhammad al-Mabus Amiruddin Syah, Sultan (1797–1805)...
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