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- Islands and New Guinea. Kaicili (prince) Golofino was a son of Sultan Gorontalo of Tidore. Although he had a brother Kaicili Gorian (Goranja) who was...
- Babullah of Ternate, who succeeded his father Kaicili Tolu Kaicili Sugi Kaicili Kipati Kaicili Sadekin Kaicili Mandar Syah A daughter, married Dom João, Christian...
- is also known as Abu Lais (ابو ليث‎; in Portuguese sources, Boleife) or Kaicili Leliatu (کچيل للياتو‎). He ruled from perhaps 1500 to 1521 and is important...
- In 1599 the supposedly legitimate candidate Kaicili Kota was sidelined in favour of his half-brother Kaicili Mole Majimu, the reason being his inclination...
- Kaicil Firuz Alauddin, Sultan (c.1532–1536) Katarabumi, Sultan (1536–1552) Kaicili Guzarate, Sultan (1552–?) Sultanate of Tidore (complete list) – Jamaluddin/Ciri...
- Boki Anari, b. about 1687 Kaicili Kabruwana, b. about 1683 Kaicili Batavia, b. about 1685 Kaicili Oranje, b. about 1689 Kaicili Raja Guna, b. 1690/91 List...
- father Hairun is stated by Portuguese sources to have been born in c. 1522. Kaicili (prince) Baab was the oldest, or one of the oldest, sons of Sultan Hairun...
- Mudafar Syah I p****ed away in 1627. He had two older brothers, Kaicili Kalamata and Kaicili Manilha, and was therefore not a likely candidate for the Ternatan...
- (1532-1534) [son] Sultan Tarkibun alias Katarabumi (1534-1552) [nephew of Yusuf] Kaicili Guzarate alias Niru (1552-c. 1560) [son] Sultan Kodrat alias Kolano Yusuf...
- kingdom threatened the Ternatan possessions. Hamza was the third son of Kaicili (prince) Tolu (d. c. 1590), himself a son of sultan Hairun (r. 1535–1570)...