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- general discontent though their behaviour. An incident in 1535, where Ternatans attacked a Christianized village in Halmahera in defiance of the Portuguese...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- On the other hand, the Ternate-VOC alliance led to a large increase of Ternatan territory in the war with Mak****ar in 1667. Kaicili (prince) Tahubo, the...
- held a ritual precedence position since their daughters regularly married Ternatan sultans and princes. Together, the two sultanates Ternate and Tidore exercised...
- given to the ship by Bacan. Bacan became a place of refuge for rebellious Ternatans. The Portuguese sent a punitive expedition against Bacan but it failed...
- 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...
- Asia, and the increasing power of the Mak****ar kingdom threatened the Ternatan possessions. Hamza was the third son of Kaicili (prince) Tolu (d. c. 1590)...
- soon came to dominate the Ternatan court and mani****ted the succession. All this led to great resentment among the Ternatan elite. The Portuguese captain...