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TERNATE 104<br />

SHORT CHRONICLE<br />

settle at <strong>Ternate</strong>. 5<br />

8 Kaicil Paji Malamo<br />

9 Kaicil Sah Alam<br />

Subjugates Makian in 1334.<br />

10 Kaicil Tulu Malamo<br />

Breaks the Moti treaty.<br />

11 Kaicil Kie Mabiji<br />

12 Kaicil Ngolo Macayah<br />

Captures the Sula Islands. [p. 149]<br />

13 Kaicil Mamole<br />

14 Kaicil Gapi Malamo<br />

15 Kaicil Gapi Baguna<br />

Paji Malamo or Tsyili Aali 1331-1332<br />

Syah Aalem 1332-1343<br />

Tulu Malamo 1343-1347<br />

Bohéyat 1347-1350<br />

Molomatsyeya 1350-1357<br />

Momole 1357-1359<br />

Gapi Malamo I 1359-1372<br />

Gapi Baguna I 1372-1377<br />

His eldest son marries the daughter of the ruler of Jailolo and thus<br />

becomes heir to the throne. 6<br />

16 Kaicil Kamalu<br />

17 Kaicil Sia<br />

18 Kaicil Gapi Baguna<br />

Komala [Valentijn: “Comala”] Pulu 1377-1432<br />

Gapi Baguna II 1432-1465<br />

Marhum 1465-1486<br />

His son was Sultan Jainalabidin. Javanese, Malaysians, Chinese, and<br />

other foreigners come to buy cloves to resell to western nations.<br />

5 [p. 149, n. 4] This information by Valentijn, which he repeats once again in the section on<br />

Religious Affairs (1724, Ib:378), and which is confirmed by Hageman in his history of Java (1852,<br />

I:51), causes me to reject as very premature the opinion of Robidé van der Aa in his Travels (van der<br />

Crab et al. 1879, p. 19, note), on the inaccuracy of the arabicized Moluccan names of rulers (cf. also<br />

de Jonge 1872-1875, II:167). In the Indische Gids IV(1):506, note 1, the same writer confuses the<br />

introduction with the spread of Islam.<br />

6 [p. 149, n. 5] Tiele, in TKI XXXV:270, refers to a Sultan of Jailolo, not mentioned anywhere else<br />

(cf. Indische Gids III(2):392).<br />

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