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- Sjarifuddin was enthroned on 4 September 2016 by the dignitaries Kimelaha Tamadi and Kimelaha Marsaoly. The ceremony took place in the Kadato Ico palace in...
- On the basic level in the outlying areas (Halmahera, etc.) were various kimelaha or gimalaha (local leaders formally appointed by the sultan), who in turn...
- rulers and nobles of Ternate. Among them were Hidayat, a young Ambonese kimelaha (governor) who was also a former regent of Ternate and led the opposition...
- the realm. They were the jogugu (first minister), hukum (magistrate) and kimelaha sapanggala (errand) who held authority over the various local chiefs, such...
- went to the Sula Islands where they acted as sub-rulers with the title Kimelaha. The Tomagola, on their part, settled in Buru Island and later established...
- officials under the Tidore Sultanate, with titles such as Sangaji and Kimelaha. On his return to Tidore, al-Mansur stopped in Waigeo and made his grandchildren...
- the Ternatan Tomagola clan, a division of the Houses of Fala Raha. The kimelaha (governor) Majira had previously been helpful in suppressing the rebels...
- mercenaries from Tidore. The native troops were led by the princes Toesan and Kimelaha Doekimi. They used war proas, called corra-corras for their transportation...