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- 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...