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- flights to the northern part of Indonesia. The airport is named after Djalaluddin Tantu, a colonel of the Indonesian Air Force from Gorontalo, who died...
- Sulawesi`s Miangas Airport". en.tempo.co. TEMPO. Retrieved 2017-12-28. @djalaluddin_airport (13 September 2024). "Halo #SobatAviasi 👋 Berikut Update Jadwal...
- Trigana". Archived from the original on 2009-10-31. Retrieved 2009-01-08. @djalaluddin_airport (13 September 2024). "Halo #SobatAviasi 👋 Berikut Update Jadwal...
- throne in favor of his son Muhammad Djalaluddin in 1861 due to his old age, but retook the throne in 1866 after Djalaluddin died to prevent the throne from...
- construction of the B. J. Habibie's Monument in front of the main gate of Djalaluddin Airport in Gorontalo Regency. In addition, it was proposed that State...
- restored in 2002. Following the death of the previous sultan, Muhammad Djalaluddin, a dispute of succession arose between two of his sons. Muhammad Emiruddin...
- Airport Civilian Gorontalo Gorontalo WAMG GTO Djalaluddin Airport formerly Tolotio Airport Civilian Djalaluddin Tantu, Gorontaloan colonel of the Indonesian...
- Airport information for Melangguane Airport at Transport Search website. @djalaluddin_airport (13 September 2024). "Halo #SobatAviasi 👋 Berikut Update Jadwal...
- Indonesian). Retrieved 6 February 2024. "Peresmian Terminal Baru Bandar Udara Djalaluddin". 1 May 2016. Sino, Didin. "0". Pemerintah Kota Gorontalo (in Indonesian)...
- they also got confiscated. The author Ilyas Ya'kub and the publisher Djalaluddin Thaib were arrested in September. Lutfi, Ya'kub and Thaib were exiled...