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Bayan Sirrullah (Jawi: بيان سرالله; d. 1521) was the
second Sultan of
Ternate in Maluku. He is also
known as Abu Lais (ابو ليث; in
Portuguese sources...
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Indonesia and the East Indies. He
became a
confidant of
Sultan Bayan Sirrullah, the
ruler of Ternate,
becoming his
personal advisor. He
remained in Ternate...
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Amboina and
became a
military advisor to the
Sultan of Ternate,
Bayan Sirrullah. His
letters to
Magellan later proved decisive,
giving information about...
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After his death,
Tidore Wongi was
succeeded by his son Abu Lais (Bayan
Sirrullah). The
Malay Annals,
which narrate the
history of the
Melaka Sultanate...
- the
leadership of
Francisco Serrão. With the
approval of
Sultan Bayan Sirrullah,
Portugal was
allowed to
establish a
trading post in Ternate. Portugal...
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positions in Ternate. Boheyat, or Abu Hayat, was born to
Sultan Bayan Sirrullah and his main consort, a
daughter of
Sultan al-Mansur of Tidore. He was...
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Catholicism under the name Dom Manuel.
Tabariji was the son of
Sultan Bayan Sirrullah (also
known as Abu Lais) and his
first and
primary wife,
Nyaicili Boki...
- sultanate.
Zainal Abidin married a
Ternate princess who gave
birth to
Bayan Sirrullah who was made sub-ruler in Makian; he
later left it and
instead inherited...
- was
shipwrecked near
Seram and
rescued by
local residents.
Sultan Bayan Sirrullah of
Ternate (1500–1522)
heard of
their stranding and,
seeing a
chance to...
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resentment among the people.
Hairun was the son of a
former Sultan,
Bayan Sirrullah (d. 1521) by a
Javanese lady. He had a
uterine sister who was married...