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- Gurabesi was a legendary Papuan leader from Biak in West New Guinea, present-day Indonesia, who had a large role in tying part of the Papuans to the Islamic...
- this woman was Boki Tabai, daughter of Al-Mansur of Tidore and wife to Gurabesi. Three of the seven hatched and became kings who occupied Raja Ampat Islands...
- Tidore, together with Sahmardan, the Sangaji of Patani, and the Papuan Gurabesi, managed to conquer some areas in New Guinea, which was then reorganised...
- outstanding war chief called Gurabesi in Waigeo, one of the Raja Ampat (Papuan Islands). Enjoined by the Sangaji, Gurabesi travelled with his men to Tidore...
- Mundinglaya Dikusumah Pangeran Katak Panji Semirang Siliwangi Si Pitung Gurabesi Animal tales, featuring animals that behave like humans or interact and...
- between their tribal chiefs and the sultans of Tidore in connection with Gurabesi, a naval leader of Waigeo from Biak. The Biak people is the largest Melanesian...
- the name Gurabesi is also used as a title. Described as the fourth Gurabesi by Hery Arfan and Yasin Mayalibit. Described as the ninth Gurabesi by Hery...
- ties with the island, which was ruled by king in Lilinta descended from Gurabesi of Waigeo, while Tidore appointed another king in Waigama. During this...
- his son, al-Mansur or Ibnu Mansur, who bonded a naval leader of Waigeo, Gurabesi from Biak (later known by the European title Kapitan), as well as with...
- the Moluccan title of Kolano, as part of the sultanate expansion under Gurabesi. The 'Four Kings' (called Kalana Fat in Ma'ya or Korano Ngaruha in Tidore...