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Tidore (Indonesian: Kota
Tidore Ke****uan, lit. "City of
Tidore Islands") is a city, island, and
archipelago in the
Maluku Islands of
eastern Indonesia...
- of
Tidore (Malay: كسلطانن تدوري, romanized: Kesultanan
Tidore;
sometimes Kerajaan Tidore) was a
sultanate in
Southeast Asia,
centered on
Tidore in the...
- The
Tidore are a
major ethnic group living in
North Maluku province of Indonesia. They
primarily live in
Tidore island and also in some
parts of Halmahera...
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Tidore is a
language of
North Maluku, Indonesia,
spoken by the
Tidore people. The
language is
centered on the
island of
Tidore, but it is also
spoken in...
- that the name
comes from the word 'Papo-Ua',
named by the
Tidore Sultanate,
which in the
Tidore language means "not joining" or "not
being united", meaning...
- The
Battle of
Tidore in 1536 was a
military engagement between the
forces of the
Portuguese Empire, and
those of
eight united rulers of the archipelago...
- the north. The
provincial capital is Sofifi,
mostly part of the city of
Tidore Islands on the
largest island of Halmahera,
while the
largest city is the...
- "Maloko Kie Raha" in the
phrase "Ternate se
Tidore, Moti se Mara
Maloko Kie Raha"
means "Ternate,
Tidore, Moti, and Mara the
place of the four mountains"...
-
October 1687) was the
eleventh Sultan of
Tidore in
Maluku islands.
Reigning from 1657 to 1687, he left
Tidore's old
alliance with the
Spanish Empire and...
- Nuku (c. 1738 – 14
November 1805) was the
Sultan of
Tidore from 1797 to 1805. He is best
known for
leading the Nuku
Rebellion in the
Maluku Islands and...