- who
ruled between 1570 and 1583. He is
known as the
greatest Sultan in
Ternatan and
Moluccan history, who
defeated the
Portuguese occupants in Ternate...
- aim was to
control export of the
profitable trade in cloves. Portuguese-
Ternatan rivalry later merged with
attempts of
expansion by the
Spanish in the Philippines...
- the oral
legends of the
Eskaya people and
historical events such as the
Ternatan raid of
Bohol and the
migration of
Boholanos under Datu
Pagbuaya to Dapitan...
-
general discontent though their behaviour. An
incident in 1535,
where Ternatans attacked a
Christianized village in
Halmahera in
defiance of the Portuguese...
- present. The
youngest of the four sons, Baab
Mashur Malamo was,
according to
Ternatan legend, born in heaven, and
therefore enjo**** a
special status. His descendants...
-
Relations between the
Sultanate of
Ternate and Bo-ol
soured when the
Ternatan sultan learned the sad fate of his
emissary and his men who were executed...
-
exiled to Manila. The Spanish-allied
Tidore took over some
Ternatan dependencies.
Surviving Ternatan aristocrats requested the help from the Dutch, the Dutch...
- Sjah, was the 47th
ruler of
Ternate from 1929 to 1975. He was the last
Ternatan Sultan with
executive powers,
since the old
institutions of the sultanate...
- held a
ritual precedence position since their daughters regularly married Ternatan sultans and princes. Together, the two
sultanates Ternate and
Tidore exercised...
-
Settlement in Mindanao,
circa 1563". The
Journal of History. 49 (1–4): 144. The
Ternatan king
planned a
retaliatory attack against the Boholanos. He
succeeded with...