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Following the
murder of
Sultan Hairun at the
hands of the Portuguese, the
Ternatans expelled the
Portuguese in 1575
after a five-year siege.
Ambon became...
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general discontent though their behaviour. An
incident in 1535,
where Ternatans attacked a
Christianized village in
Halmahera in
defiance of the Portuguese...
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Ternatans nevertheless tolerated occasional contacts between the
besieged and the
islanders - it
should be
recalled that a lot of
Ternatans had married...
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mountains Escaped slaves accommodated at
Simoay Included Malays, Bugis,
Ternatans, Ambonese, Burmese, Mak****arese, even from as far as
coastal India Only...
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Bohol as
punishment for
abusing one of the concubines. Thus, in 1563, the
Ternatans attacked Bohol.
Twenty joangas deceitfully posing as
traders were sent...
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Settlement in Mindanao,
circa 1563". The
Journal of History. 49 (1–4): 144. The
Ternatan king
planned a
retaliatory attack against the Boholanos. He
succeeded with...
- and Karga. The
Mindanaos use a
weapon quite distinct from that of the
Ternatans. It is a
campilan or cutl**** of one edge, and
heavier than the pointless...
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given to the ship by Bacan.
Bacan became a
place of
refuge for
rebellious Ternatans. The
Portuguese sent a
punitive expedition against Bacan but it failed...
- held a
ritual precedence position since their daughters regularly married Ternatan sultans and princes. Together, the two
sultanates Ternate and
Tidore exercised...
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fought the
Portuguese and
their allies in Ambon, with
mixed success. The
Ternatans managed to
subjugate Hoamoal (in Seram), Ambelau, Manipa, Kelang, and...