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- The Ternatans nevertheless tolerated occasional contacts between the besieged and the islanders - it should be recalled that a lot of Ternatans had married...
- fought the Portuguese and their allies in Ambon, with mixed success. The Ternatans managed to subjugate Hoamoal (in Seram), Ambelau, Manipa, Kelang, and...
- Following the murder of Sultan Hairun at the hands of the Portuguese, the Ternatans expelled the Portuguese in 1575 after a five-year siege. Ambon became...
- 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...
- Bo-ol as punishment for abusing one of the concubines. Thus, in 1563, the Ternatans attacked Bohol. Twenty joangas deceitfully posing as traders were sent...
- mountains Escaped slaves accommodated at Simoay Included Malays, Bugis, Ternatans, Ambonese, Burmese, Mak****arese, even from as far as coastal India Only...
- 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...
- The strong Iberian fortress on Tidore Island, Os Reys Magos, deterred Ternatan attacks while the rest of Maluku and parts of Sulawesi fell under Ternate's...
- Oost-Indien (1724). The Protestant priest Valentijn interviewed knowledgeable Ternatans and came up with a short chronicle that starts in the mid-13th century...