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- Archived from the original on 20 November 2008. Retrieved 28 April 2010. "Amfoan". Royal Timor: Kings, Rajas and Dynasties of Timor. Tick, Donald P. Archived...
- traditionally belonged to the Helong. They were followed by two other groups, the Amfoan and the Taebenu, who arrived in 1683 and 1688, respectively. The Helong...
- [son] Baki Mano (1898-1909) [great-grandson of Muti Afo’an] Incorporated in Amfoan 1910 Josef Sirimain da Costa (1916-1923) [of Jenilu] Incorporated in Malaka-Belu...
- Amanatun (1749–c. 1949) Amanuban (1749–c. 1949) Amarasi (1749–c. 1949) Amfoan (1683–c. 1949) Beboki (1756–c. 1949) Belu (1756–c.1949) Insana (1756–c.1949)...
- allies of the Dutch, together with the princes of Kupang-Helong, Amabi, Amfoan and Taebenu. This group was finally merged with other prin****lities to...
- allies of the VOC. Together with the prin****lities of Kupang, Sonbai Kecil, Amfoan and Taebenu, they constituted the backbone of Dutch strategy on Timor. During...
- groups were later joined by two further groups from north-western Timor, Amfoan (1683) and Taebenu (1688). These five congregations posed as loyal allies...
- and 1722. In 1748 the Sonbai ruler Alfonso Salema and the Atoni kings of Amfoan and Amanuban rebelled and then fled to the Dutch in Kupang. Alfonso Salema...