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- by the local rulers and soon formed their own local kingdoms, such as Noimuti, and became a power on the island. Two clans, the Hornay and the Costa...
- Timor became Portuguese, with its seat in Dili. This left Oecusse and Noimuti as enclaves surrounded by Dutch territory. In 1912 the Liurai of Ambeno...
- Dutch removed some enclaves, with Maucatar being ceded to Portugal and Noimuti [de] being ceded to the Netherlands. José Celestino da Silva returned to...
- House of Lidak House of Manubait House of Mollo House of Naitimu House of Noimuti House of Seisal House of Silawan House of Sonbai Besar House of Sonbai...
- P. Archived from the original on 2010-12-20. Retrieved 28 April 2010. "Noimuti". Royal Timor: Kings, Rajas and Dynasties of Timor. Tick, Donald P. Archived...
- da Costa II of Oecussi] Domingos da Costa (1890s-1917; died 1941) [son] Noimuti incorporated in Amakono 1917 Caspar da Costa Correia (fl. 1928) Na’i João...
- the exact course of the border was still unclear, and with Portuguese Noimuti and Dutch Maucatar, there was also one enclave each of the colonial power...
- Portugal was to receive Maucatar, in exchange for the Portuguese enclave Noimuti in West Timor, and the border areas of Tahakay, Tamira Ailala and Tamiru...