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- ‹ The template Infobox language is being considered for merging. › Tidore is a language of North Maluku, Indonesia, spoken by the Tidore people. The language...
- particular the genealogies of the kings of Ternate and Tidore, the inaugural Tidorese king was Sahjati or Muhammad Naqil whose enthronement is dated 1081 in...
- Bayan Sirrullah died in 1521, leaving heirs who were still very young. The Tidorese princess Nukila, the widow of the sultan, and Prince Taruwese, son of the...
- on the island. There was mutual distrust between the Tidorese and the Spanish but for the Tidorese the Spanish presence was helpful in resisting the incursions...
- some time. The remaining vessel Victoria made it back to Spain where the Tidorese ****es yielded a profit that more than covered the costs for the expedition...
- communication between the Malayo-Islamic and Papuan cultures. Gurabesi is a Tidorese name meaning 'iron spark' from the word gura (spark) and besi (iron); Although...
- Tolukko, whose reign started in 1692. On April 16, 1799, a small group of Tidorese soldiers led by Kaicil Nuku, the nineteenth Sultan of Tidore, attacked...
- accession to the throne Ngarolamo quickly lost support from part of the Tidorese elite, as well as from the Spanish who by this time kept military posts...
- realignments. Due to the great expansion of Tidore's rival Ternate, the previous Tidorese hostility towards the Portuguese was changed into a strategic policy of...
- utopian realm that would arise after toppling the existing order. For many Tidorese and other Malukans, Nuku was a champion for all of Maluku, since the local...