- Line and thus have a
fauna that is
rather more
Australasian than Asian.
Malukan biodiversity and its
distribution are
affected by
various tectonic activities;...
- 1526–1550s) and the
maternal uncle of the
Tidore Sultan in
about 1570.
Malukan chronicles say that Babullah's mother's sister, a
Bacan princess, married...
- foreigners, he
cooperated with them
against external enemies. One of the four
Malukan kingdoms,
Jailolo on Halmahera, was led by the
strongly Muslim Katarabumi...
- most of the 17th century.
Having been set up in 1602 to
profit from the
Malukan ****e trade, the VOC
established a
capital in the port city of Jayakarta...
-
Dutch found the time ripe to
arrange a
treaty between the
three North Malukan Sultanates, Tidore,
Ternate and
Bacan in 1660. In theory, this
ended the...
-
activists would be
tortured by
Detachment 88. In
September 2010, the
death of
Malukan political prisoner Yusuf Sipakoly was
allegedly caused by the
gross human...
- Baab
Mashur Malamo.
According to
another version, the
ancestor of the
Malukan kings was an Arab
descendant of the
Prophet called Jafar Sadik. Coming...
-
Antonio Pigafetta's map of
Tidore and some
other Malukan islands in 1521. To the
right (west) of
Tidore is a
clove tree, kayu gaumedi....
- rice-deficient Maluku. The
Dutch East
India Company (VOC)
sought a
monopoly of
Malukan nutmeg and
cloves and came
close to
succeeding at the
expense of English...
- as
being part of an Indonesia-wide
trading network and the only
native Malukan long-range
traders taking cargo to Malacca,
although shipments from Banda...