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City in North Maluku , Indonesia
Tidore (Indonesian: Kota Tidore Kepulauan, lit. "City of Tidore Islands") is a city, island, and archipelago in the Maluku Islands of eastern Indonesia
Tidore
Sultanate in Southeast Asia
Sultanate of Tidore (Jawi: كسلطانن تدوري; Kesultanan Tidore sometimes Kerajaan Tidore) was a sultanate in Southeast Asia, centered on Tidore in the Maluku
Sultanate_of_Tidore
Ethnic group in Indonesia
The Tidore people are a major Moluccans ethnic group living in North Maluku province of Indonesia. They primarily live in Tidore island and also in some
Tidore_people
Sultan of Tidore
Gorontalo (Jawi: سلطان ݢرنتالو; died 10 August 1639) was the ninth Sultan of Tidore in Maluku Islands, ruling from 1634 to 1639. His brief reign was caught
Gorontalo_of_Tidore
Province in Maluku Islands, Indonesia
the north. The provincial capital is Sofifi, mostly part of the city of Tidore Islands on the largest island of Halmahera, while the largest city is the
North_Maluku
Sultan of Tidore
(امير الدين اسکندر ذوالقرنين; c. 1511 ― 1550s) was the third Sultan of Tidore in Maluku Islands. He had a long and troubled reign from 1526 to the 1550s
Mir_of_Tidore
Island in the Pacific Ocean
states that it derived from Tidore, the language used by the Sultanate of Tidore. An expedition by the Sultan of Tidore, together with Sahmardan, the
New_Guinea
in Ternate, North Maluku, 1 March 1964) has been the titular Sultan of Tidore since 2014. He is the 37th ruler of the island in the traditional reckoning
Husain_Syah_of_Tidore
West Papuan language spoken in Indonesia
Tidore is a language of North Maluku, Indonesia, spoken by the Tidore people. The language is centered on the island of Tidore, but it is also spoken on
Tidore_language
Region and archipelago in eastern Indonesia
"Maloko Kie Raha" in the phrase "Ternate se Tidore, Moti se Mara Maloko Kie Raha" means "Ternate, Tidore, Moti, and Mara the place of the four mountains"
Maluku_Islands
Sultan of Tidore
Sultan of Tidore in Maluku islands, who reigned from at least 1512 until 1526. Certain legends associate him with the beginnings of Tidore's rule over
Al-Mansur_of_Tidore
Sultan of Tidore
Djafar Syah (born in Soasiu, Tidore Sultanate, 2 February 1940 – died in Jakarta, 13 April 2012) was the titular Sultan of Tidore from 1999 to 2012. He was
Djafar_Syah_of_Tidore
Sultan of Tidore
Nuku (c. 1738 – 14 November 1805) was the Sultan of Tidore from 1797 to 1805. He is best known for leading the Nuku rebellion in the Maluku Islands and
Nuku_of_Tidore
The Battle of Tidore in 1536 was a military engagement between the forces of the Portuguese Empire, and those of eight united rulers of the archipelago
Battle_of_Tidore
Sultan of Tidore
October 1687) was the eleventh Sultan of Tidore in Maluku islands. Reigning from 1657 to 1687, he left Tidore's old alliance with the Spanish Empire and
Saifuddin_of_Tidore
Indonesian football club
Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Kota Tidore, simply known as Persikota, is an Indonesian football club based in Tidore, North Maluku. They currently compete
Persikota_Tidore
Indonesian artist (1895–1964)
place of birth, though she claimed to be the daughter of the Sultan of Tidore. She travelled extensively from the 1910s through the 1930s, working variously
Emiria_Sunassa
Province in Western New Guinea, Indonesia
that the name comes from the word 'Papo-Ua', named by the Tidore Sultanate, which in the Tidore language means "not joining" or "not being united", meaning
West_Papua_(province)
had a large role in tying part of the Papuans to the Islamic Sultanate of Tidore. He is commonly believed to have flourished in the 15th or early 16th century
Gurabesi
18th Century Revolts In Moluccas
between 1780 and 1810. It was initiated by the prince and later sultan of Tidore, Nuku Muhammad Amiruddin (c. 1738 – 1805), also known as Prince Nuku or
Nuku_rebellion
Muslim kingdom in Indonesia, 1486–1950
one of the oldest Muslim kingdoms in Indonesia besides the sultanates of Tidore, Jailolo, and Bacan. The Ternate kingdom was established by Momole Cico
Sultanate_of_Ternate
quadripartition together with the kingdoms of Tidore, Jailolo and Bacan. After many generations, King Tidore Wonge converted to Islam and became Sultan under
Pre-Islamic_rulers_of_Ternate
Premodern state of Indonesia
Gilolo, it was one of the four kingdoms of Maluku together with Ternate, Tidore, and Bacan, having its center at a bay on the west side of Halmahera. Jailolo
Sultanate_of_Jailolo
Colonial war in the Moluccas
position was always insecure, due to the presence of three other sultanates, Tidore, Jailolo, and Bacan. When the Portuguese conquered the vital trading entrepot
Ternatean–Portuguese conflicts
Ternatean–Portuguese_conflicts
Late 1999, it was defeated and dissolved on 28 December 1999 during the Tidore-Putihan invasion of Ternate. The formation of North Maluku province in 1999
Pasukan_Kuning
Island of the Maluku Islands in Indonesia
and 667,161 for the island group (including all of South Halmahera and Tidore, but not Ternate). Approximately half of the island's inhabitants are Muslim
Halmahera
Sultan of Tidore
of Tidore in Maluku Islands who ruled briefly in the years up to 1560. His fairly obscure reign was characterized by an attempt to expand Tidore's territory
Gava_of_Tidore
Sultan of Tidore
Abidin (Jawi: سلطان زين العابدين; died 1810) was the twentieth Sultan of Tidore in Maluku Islands. He inherited the anti-Dutch movement that had been built
Zainal_Abidin_of_Tidore
east of Sulawesi (Celebes) in Indonesia. The four sultanates of Ternate, Tidore, Jailolo, and Bacan were considered descendants of a legendary figure called
List_of_rulers_of_Maluku
Sultan of Tidore
of Tidore in Maluku islands. He was also known as Magiau (مݢيأو), and ruled from 1640 to 1657. His reign saw intermittent hostilities with Tidore's traditional
Saidi_of_Tidore
Main island of Maluku Province, Indonesia
17th century, and the island came under nominal Dutch control c. 1650. The Tidore Sultanate made periodical claims on Seram and were accorded suzerainty in
Seram_Island
Regional ethno-religious group in Indonesia
among Makians, but also existed among some Tidores and other southern groups in Ternate City and on Tidore Island. The Sultan of Ternate, Mudaffar Syah
Pasukan_Jihad
Language family
regional lingua franca and which, along with Tidore, were the languages of the rival medieval Ternate and Tidore sultanates, famous for their role in the
North_Halmahera_languages
Sultan of Tidore
(Jawi: سلطان ڠور ملامو; b. c. 1590-d. July 1639) was the eighth Sultan of Tidore in Maluku Islands. He was also known as Sultan Alauddin (سلطان علاءالدين)
Ngarolamo
Indonesian football club
Gelora Kie Raha. This team has a history of local rivalry with the Persikota Tidore team whose feud eventually became known as the Old North Maluku derby, a
Persiter_Ternate
Sultan of Tidore
Sultan of Tidore in Maluku Islands. He reigned from 1560 to 1599, a time of major political realignments. Due to the great expansion of Tidore's rival Ternate
Gapi_Baguna
1585 military expedition
launched by a joint of Spanish-Portuguese forces allied with the Sultanate of Tidore to capture the city of Ternate. The expedition failed and the allies withdrew
Ternate_expedition_(1585)
Language of the lost Tambora culture of Sumbawa, present-day Indonesia
contemporary Papuan trading states were also found off Halmahera in Ternate and Tidore. The language is poorly attested. One word list was collected prior to the
Tambora_language
Spanish seafarer and circumnavigator
culminate with the first round-the-world voyage. The expedition finally reached Tidore in the Molucca Islands, in what is now Indonesia. There they found the precious
Juan_Sebastián_Elcano
Largest city in North Maluku, Indonesia
This structural and titular change was also adopted by Tidore and Bacan.:7 Ternate and Tidore were the world's major producer of cloves, from which their
Ternate
Island and district in North Maluku, Indonesia
administratively part of the city of Ternate, it is situated between the islands of Tidore and Mare to its north and Makian to its south. The 5 km wide island is surrounded
Moti_Island
Province in Maluku Islands, Indonesia
Maluku. The Sultanate of Tidore, which grew in almost the same period, also played an important role in Maluku. Like Ternate, Tidore developed a formidable
Maluku_(province)
Peninsula in Indonesia
Triton Bay in the current Kaimana Regency and formalised Tidore rule over this region (and Tidore's protectorate status under Netherlands) by appointing three
Bomberai_Peninsula
meantime, the Dutch East India Company drove the Portuguese from Ambon and Tidore, increasing the urge in Manila to launch the expedition. A Spanish fleet
Spanish conquest of the Moluccas
Spanish_conquest_of_the_Moluccas
Region of Indonesia
that the name comes from the word 'Papo Ua', named by the Tidore Sultanate, which in the Tidore language means "not joining" or "not being united", meaning
Western_New_Guinea
Sultan of Ternate
the most powerful of the four sultanates of North Maluku, the other being Tidore, Bacan and Jailolo. However, the Portuguese captains soon began to dominate
Hairun
Utara, Pulau Taliabu Tidore, Tidore Kepulauan Tidore Selatan, Tidore Kepulauan Tidore Timur, Tidore Kepulauan Tidore Utara, Tidore Kepulauan Tobelo, Halmahera
List of districts of North Maluku
List_of_districts_of_North_Maluku
English sea captain
adventurer. He negotiated with the sultan of Ternate and the sultan of Tidore, competed against Dutch and Portuguese interests in the East Indies but
Henry_Middleton_(captain)
1529 peace treaty between Spain and Portugal
Learning the secret location of the "spice islands"—the Bandas and Ternate and Tidore in the Malukus in present-day Indonesia, then the single source of nutmeg
Treaty_of_Zaragoza
Archipelago in Southwest Papua, Indonesia
eggs; in one version, this woman was Boki Tabai, daughter of Al-Mansur of Tidore and wife to Gurabesi. Three of the seven hatched and became kings who occupied
Raja_Ampat_Islands
State in Southeast Asia (c.1322-1965)
of the four kingdoms of Maluku (Maloko Kië Raha) together with Ternate, Tidore and Jailolo, but tended to be overshadowed by Ternate. After the independence
Sultanate_of_Bacan
Evergreen tree, source of nutmeg and mace
(16–49 ft) tall, but occasionally reaching 20 m (66 ft) or even 30 m (98 ft) on Tidore. The alternately arranged leaves are dark green, 5–15 cm (2.0–5.9 in) long
Myristica_fragrans
Sultan of Tidore
Abidin Alting Syah (born Soasiu, Tidore, 5 August 1912 – died Ambon, Maluku, 4 July 1967) was the 26th Sultan of Tidore in Maluku Islands, reigning from
Zainal_Abidin_Syah
Province in Western New Guinea, Indonesia
(called Kalana Fat in Ma'ya or Korano Ngaruha in Tidore or Raja Ampat in Indonesian) were appointed by the Tidore Sultan as administrators for the scattered
Southwest_Papua
Language family of Indonesia
island of the same name. Along with neighboring Tidore, they are the languages of the rival Ternate and Tidore sultanates, famous for their role in the spice
West_Papuan_languages
Country in Oceania
region grew in the 16th century, Dutch influence grew over the Sultanate of Tidore. As Dutch authorities become more interested in New Guinea, they confirmed
Papua_New_Guinea
Ethnic group from the Moluccas Islands
nearby Ceram; and North Moluccan Malay used on the islands of Ternate, Tidore, Halmahera and Sula Islands in North Maluku. Moluccans living in the Netherlands
Moluccans
Religious conflict in Indonesia
Andili. The redrawing of administrative districts and contention between Tidore and Ternate over the location of the soon-to-be capital cast into doubt
Maluku_sectarian_conflict
Flagship of the Magellan expedition
Trinidad (the San Antonio and the Santiago being lost earlier) reached Tidore on 8 November 1521. In mid-December both ships attempted to depart loaded
Trinidad_(ship)
Proposed state consisting of the Western New Guinea region
relationship with both the Sultanate of Tidore and the Sultanate of Ternate. Under the 1660 treaty between the Sultanate of Tidore and the Sultanate of Ternate which
Republic_of_West_Papua
16th-century Spanish maritime expedition
finally reached the Moluccas on 8 November, when they reached the island of Tidore. They were greeted by the island's leader, al-Mansur (known to the officers
Magellan_expedition
Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P), the titular Sultan of Tidore and a former Senator, placed second with 24%. The election, like other local
2024 North Maluku gubernatorial election
2024_North_Maluku_gubernatorial_election
Province in Western New Guinea, Indonesia
century, the western region of Mimika has been the furthest reach of the Tidore Sultanate's "Uli Siwa" influence on the south-west coast of Papua Island
Central_Papua
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List of sovereign states in the 1660s
List_of_sovereign_states_in_the_1660s
Language in North Maluku
closely related to the Tidore language, which is native to the southern neighboring island. The distinction between Ternate and Tidore appears more rooted
Ternate_language
Sultan of Tidore
جمال الدين; fl. late 15th/early 16th century) was the first Sultan of Tidore in Maluku Islands, who reigned at a time when Islam made advances in this
Ciri_Leliatu
Islamic kingdom in Salawati Island, Southwest Papua
(small clan) Arfan. Salawati is also a vassal kingdom of the Sultanate of Tidore. Although even before the fun arrival from Waigeo, there were already rulers
Salawati_Kingdom
Indonesian island off the northern coast of Papua
Saavedra sighted the island on 24 June 1528, when trying to return from Tidore to New Spain. Another sighting was later reported in 1545 by Spanish navigator
Biak
Javanese Sultanate in 16th century
Sultanate of Ternate 1486–1914 Sultanate of Bacan 1515–1946 Sultanate of Tidore 1500s–1967 Sultanate of Jailolo 1496–1903 Banten Sultanate 1526–1813 Banjar
Demak_Sultanate
Dutch colonial military
against Dayak Kerinci Expedition 1903 Actions on Yapen 1903 Resistance on Tidore 1904 Aceh War 1873–1904 Third Bone War 1905 Dutch intervention in Bali (1906)
Royal Netherlands East Indies Army
Royal_Netherlands_East_Indies_Army
English sailing ship
Dragon sailed on towards Tidore and Ternate, more eastward islands. On 22 March, they became involved in a small fracas between Tidore and Ternate. Two Ternate
Red_Dragon_(ship)
Building in Ternate, Indonesia
only on a few islands in the Moluccas: Bacan, Makian, Moti, Ternate, and Tidore. The trade in cloves and other spices from the Molaccas was a fabulously
Fort_Tolukko
1949–1962 Dutch possession in Oceania
with local rulers, although Tidore never exercised actual control over the interior and highlands of New Guinea. In 1872, Tidore recognised Dutch sovereignty
Dutch_New_Guinea
Sultan of Ternate
in the region were Tidore, Bacan and Jailolo. The kings were all related to each other. Other sources show that the ruler of Tidore had a precedence position
Bayan_Sirrullah
1942 Bathurst-class corvette
30 April 1946. In RNLN service, the ship operated under the name HNLMS Tidore, and served until December 1949. Following this, the ship was transferred
HMAS_Tamworth
Kie Matubu is a volcano on Tidore Island, Indonesia. While no eruptions have been recorded since the island was first inhabited during the 16th century
Kie_Matubu
Spanish fortification in Indonesia
Tahula) is a 17th-century colonial fortification located in the city of Tidore built by the Spanish Empire during their colonial presence in the Indonesian
Fort_Tahula
Earthquake in North Maluku, Indonesia
25 others, five places of worship and a public facility were damaged on Tidore. In Minahasa Regency, one person was injured, 17 homes, three buildings
2026_North_Maluku_earthquake
Sultan of Ternate
Zainal Abidin (Jawi: زين العابدين); born Tidore Wonge (تدوري وڠي) or Gapi Buta (ݢاڤي بوت)) was the 18th or 19th ruler of the Ternate Sultanate of Maluku
Zainal_Abidin_of_Ternate
Historic site in Maluku Islands, Indonesia
Times Past in Ternate and Tidore. Banda Neira: Rumah Budaya. p. 93. Hanna & Alwi (1990). Turbulent Times Past in Ternate and Tidore. Banda Neira: Rumah Budaya
Fort_Kastela
Revolutionary government in Sumatra (1958–1961)
Sultanate of Ternate 1486–1914 Sultanate of Bacan 1515–1946 Sultanate of Tidore 1500s–1967 Sultanate of Jailolo 1496–1903 Banten Sultanate 1526–1813 Banjar
Revolutionary Government of the Republic of Indonesia
Revolutionary_Government_of_the_Republic_of_Indonesia
Sultan of Ternate
Bayan Sirrullah and his main consort, a daughter of Sultan al-Mansur of Tidore. He was only a minor when his father died in 1521, allegedly poisoned. Before
Boheyat
Spanish conquistador
having sailed 1923 leagues. On 30 March 1528, the "La Florida" arrived to Tidore, the Spanish stronghold in the Moluccas where the men remaining from the
Álvaro_de_Saavedra_Cerón
Kingdom in Papua
The Namatota Kingdom maintained political relations with the Sultanate of Tidore. The inhabitants of the Namatota Kingdom spoke the Irarutu language. In
Kingdom_of_Namatota
Species of snake
generally recognized. The Moluccan Islands (including Halmahera, Ternate and Tidore) are home to the former M. a. tracyae. The Tanimbar Islands are home to
Amethystine_python
Ethnic group in Indonesia
Kapatla, which was acquired through trade relations with the Sultanate of Tidore. Moi's youth played a role in the Operation Trikora by assisting Simon Randa
Moi_people
Indonesian pop rock band
scene. The body of guitarist Sikumbang (born (1982-03-17)17 March 1982 in Tidore, North Maluku), was found several hours later. The body of drummer Darmawan
Seventeen_(Indonesian_band)
1494 treaty dividing the unclaimed world between Spanish and Portuguese sovereignty
17th-century maps and descriptions indicate that the main islands were Ternate, Tidore, Moti, Makian and Bacan, although the last was often ignored even though
Treaty_of_Tordesillas
and Tidore". Colonial Voyage. Retrieved 18 June 2023. Ramerini, Marco (16 February 2014). "The Spanish Presence in the Moluccas: Ternate and Tidore". Colonial
List of wars involving Portugal
List_of_wars_involving_Portugal
Spanish colony from 1565 to 1901
Trinidad and the Victoria, the survivors were able to reach the city-state of Tidore in the Spice Islands on 8 November. Its sultan Al-Mansur promptly pledged
Spanish_East_Indies
Topics referred to by the same term
Futuna, a village in Futuna Island Nuku of Tidore (c. 1738–1805), anti-colonial rebel leader and Sultan of Tidore Nuku Nuku, a manga character This disambiguation
Nuku_(disambiguation)
Broad term for certain peoples of Southeast Asia
is that it originated from Tidore halefuru, a compound composed of the stems hale 'land' and furu 'wild, savage'. From Tidore, it was adopted and used by
Alifuru_people
1962–present separatist conflict in Indonesian New Guinea
Sultanate of Tidore and the Sultanate of Ternate claimed dominion over Western New Guinea. In 1660, the Dutch recognized the Sultan of Tidore's sovereignty
Papua_conflict
Island in Indonesia
Sultanate of Tidore had close economic ties with the island of Misool, which was ruled by king in Lilinta descended from Gurabesi of Waigeo, while Tidore appointed
Misool
Muslim sultanate in Indonesia
from the north coast of Java and elsewhere to as far east as Ternate and Tidore in Maluku. Marco Polo spent five months here, he had Ferlec, Basma, and
Samudera_Pasai_Sultanate
1602–1799 Dutch trading company
voyage commanded by Sir Henry Middleton reached the islands of Ternate, Tidore, Ambon and Banda. In Banda, they encountered severe VOC hostility, sparking
Dutch_East_India_Company
Species of birdwing butterfly
croesus lydius (Felder & Felder, 1865) Halmahera Island, Ternate Island, Tidore Island, Doi Island Ornithoptera croesus sananaensis Tsukada & Nishiyama
Ornithoptera_croesus
Marco (16 February 2014). "The Portuguese in the Moluccas: Ternate and Tidore". Colonial Voyage. Archived from the original on 23 May 2024. Retrieved
List_of_wars_involving_Spain
International border
meridian east in 1828, as part of the traditional lands of the Sultan of Tidore. In 1884 the north-eastern quarter of New Guinea was claimed by German Empire
Indonesia–Papua New Guinea border
Indonesia–Papua_New_Guinea_border
Dutch colonial governor
contracts with the Moluccans, conquered Timor, and drove the Spaniards out of Tidore. After he relinquished his position as Governor-General to Gerard Reynst
Pieter_Both
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Afghan, Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun
Song; Melody
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Hindu
Another name of Lord Murugan
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Pure (as water)
Girl/Female
English
Supplant. Replace.derived from the latin Jacomus.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Morning; Bright
Boy/Male
Muslim
Noor Udeen | نور یودین
Brightness of the faith
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Pure; Rhyming Variant of Katy; Cady
Girl/Female
Tamil
Vyasti | வà¯à®¯à®¸à¯à®¤à¯€
Achievement, Success, Individuality
Boy/Male
Tamil
Refuge
Girl/Female
British, English
Form of Holly; Holly Grove
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