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- reconciliation took place. A series of new sieges of the fort followed. The Ternateans temporarily allied with Tidore, Bacan and the Papuan Islands to maintain...
- were allowed to build Fort Kastela on the island. Relations between the Ternateans and Portuguese were strained from the start; an outpost far from Europe...
- artillery. The troops landed on the narrow beach where the Ternateans built a fortification. The Ternateans stubbornly defended the fort and finally gave up to...
- explorer Francisco Serrão. The letters show sign of non-native usage; the Ternateans used (and still use) the unrelated Ternate language, a West Papuan language...
- joined by 100 Spanish troops led by Ruy López de Villalobos, and 1,500 Ternateans led by Pati Sarang. The allied forces arrived at the fort of Jailolo and...
- Terena Sign language Brazil (Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul) Shamanism Ternateans [id] West PapuanNorth HalmaheraTernate Indonesia (Ternate) Tubo...
- A large percentage of this language's lexicon has been borrowed from Ternatean, such as, ngana 'you (sg.)', ngoni 'you (pl.)', bifi 'ant', and fuma 'stupid'...
- Eventually, in vengeance against the Muslims and Portuguese allied to the Ternateans, they aided the Spanish in the conquest of Muslim Manila and in the Spanish...
- finally captures Nagashima fortress. 1575: Following a five-year war, the Ternateans under Sultan Babullah defeated the Portuguese. 1576: Tahmasp I, Safavid...
- Following the murder of Sultan Hairun at the hands of the Europeans, the Ternateans expelled the hated foreigners in 1575 after a five-year siege. The Portuguese...