This is a list of rulers of Maluku from proto-historical times until the present. The four sultanates of
Ternate
Ternate is a city in the Indonesian province of North Maluku and an island in the Maluku Islands. It was the ''de facto'' provincial capital of North Maluku before Sofifi on the nearby coast of Halmahera became the capital in 2010. It is off th ...
,
Tidore,
Jailolo and
Bacan were considered descendants of a legendary figure called Jafar Sadik and formed a ritual quadripartition. Drawing wealth from the spice production and trade with other parts of Asia, Ternate and Tidore lorded over extensive realms which stretched from
Sulawesi to
Papua, while Jailolo and Bacan merely had local significance. They fell under
Portuguese or
Spanish influence in the sixteenth century, superseded by
Dutch impact in the seventeenth century. The sultanates were subordinated to the Dutch colonial state until 1942 when the Japanese occupied Indonesia. After the outbreak of the
Indonesian revolution they belonged to the Dutch-approved quasi-state
East Indonesia
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from 1946 to 1950 when they were incorporated in the unitary Indonesian state.
Sultans of Bacan
*Muhammad Bakir (c. 1465)
on of Jafar Sadik
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*Zainal Abidin (late 15th century or early 16th century)
on*Yusuf (before 1512-c. 1520)
*Alauddin I (c. 1520-1557)
*Dom João (Hairun) (1557-1577)
on*Dom Henrique (1577-1581)
on*Alauddin II (1581-c. 1609)
on of Dom João*Nurusalat (c. 1609-1649)
on*Muhammad Ali (1649-1655)
on*Alauddin III (1655-1701)
on*''Dutch protectorate 1667-1942/1946''
*Musa Malikuddin (1701-1715)
rother*Kie Nasiruddin (1715-1732)
on of Alauddin II*Hamza Tarafan Nur (1732-1741)
ephew*Muhammad Sahaddin (1741-1780)
randson of Musa Malikuddin*Skandar Alam (1780-1788)
ephew*Muhammad Badaruddin (1788-1797)
on of Kie Nasiruddin*Kamarullah (1797-1826)
ephew*Muhammad Hayatuddin Kornabé (1826-1861)
on*Muhammad Sadik (1862-1889)
on*Muhammad Usman (1900-1935)
on*Muhammad Muhsin (1935-1983)
on*''Incorporation in Indonesian unitary state 1950''
*Muhammad Gahral (titular sultan 1983-2009)
on*Muhammad Abdurrahim (titular sultan 2009–present)
on
Sultans of Jailolo
Legendary list
*Darajati
*Fataruba
*Tarakabun
*Niru
*Yusuf I
*Dias
*Bantari
*Sugi
*Hasanuddin
*Husain
*Yusuf II
*Doa (oldest son of Yusuf I; brother of Prince Printah and Prince Gugu Alam)
*Gugu Alam (male offspring Yusuf I)
*Syah Mardan
*Sahunsa
*Talabuddin
Historically documented list
*Sultan Yusuf I (before 1514-1530)
escendant of Darajati*Kaicil Firuz Alauddin alias Tahubo (1532-1536)
on*Sultan Tarkibun alias Katarabumi (1536-1552)
ephew of Yusuf*Kaicili Guzarate alias Niru (1552-c. 1560)
on*Sultan Kodrat alias Kolano Yusuf II (?-c. 1605)
*Sultan Doa (c. 1606-1613)
on*Kaicili Saiuddin Raja Buka (?) (1613?-1656)
on*Kaicil Alam (Jogugu
egentc. 1679-1684)
on; married Princess of Ternate*''Rule of Ternate 1656-1797''
*Muhammad Arif Bila (1797-1806)
escendant of brother of Sultan Doa; Prince Gugu Alam*''British occupation 1799-1802''
*Muhammad Asgar (1806-1811)
on; rule of Ternate*Muhammad Hajuddin Syah (1818-1825; died 1843)
rother*Muhammad Asgar ('Sultan Ceram' 1825-1832; died 1839)
*Dano Baba Hasan (1876-1877)
randnephew*''Rule of Ternate 1803-1950''
*Abdulah Harjanto Sjah (titular sultan 2003-2010)
escendant of Dano Baba Hasan; rule of Ternate
Rulers of Ternate
Pre-Sultanate rulers
*
Cico (king
olano Olano or Olaño may refer to:
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1257-1277)
*
Poit (1277-1284)
on*
Siale (1284-1298)
on*
Kalabata (1298-1304)
on*
Komalo (1304-1317)
on*
Patsaranga-ma-lamo (1317-1322)
rother*
Siding Arif (1322-1331)
ephew*
Paji-ma-lamo (1331-1332)
rother*
Syah Alam (1332-1343)
on of Patsaranga-ma-lamo*
Tolu-ma-lamo (1343-1347)
rother*
Boheyat I (1347-1350)
on of Siding Arif*
Ngolo-ma-Caya (1350-1357)
rother*
Momole (1357-1359)
rother*
Gapi-ma-lamo (1359-1372)
rother*
Gapi Baguna I (1372-1377)
rother*
Komalo Pulu (1377-1432)
on of Tolu-ma-lamo
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*
Gapi Baguna II (1432-1465)
on*
Marhum (1465-1486)
on
Sultan
The first known ''Kolano'' (ruler) of
Ternate
Ternate is a city in the Indonesian province of North Maluku and an island in the Maluku Islands. It was the ''de facto'' provincial capital of North Maluku before Sofifi on the nearby coast of Halmahera became the capital in 2010. It is off th ...
to convert to Islam was
Marhum. According to
François Valentijn's account, Marhum was the son and successor of the seventeenth King Gapi Baguna II (r. 1432-1465), a
pre-Islamic ruler of Ternate. His island kingdom was one of the four realms that traditionally existed in North Maluku, the others being
Tidore,
Bacan, and
Jailolo. Reports were told by Javanese traders who came to the island, that native Ternateans were able to read out words from the letters of the
Qur'an
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, it proves that the first tenets of Islam had entered
North Molluccan society.
The first ruler of Ternate to adopt the title of
Sultan was
Zainal Abidin of Ternate, His life is only described in sources dating from the 16th century or later. According to the versions of
François Valentijn's account, Zainal Abidin was the son of Marhum, meanwhile according to
Malay Annals
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like the ''Hikayat Tanah Hitu'' by Rijali (written before 1657 and later adjusted in c. 1700) described that Zainal Abidin was the first Ternate ruler to convert to Islam. Many Muslim Javanese traders frequented Ternate at the time and incited the king to learn more about the new creed, to establish an Islamic governance for his kingdom. In c. 1495, he traveled with his companion Hussein to study Islam in Giri (
Gresik) on Java's north coast, where
Sunan Giri kept a well-known
madrasa
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. While there, he won renown as ''Sultan Bualawa'', or Sultan of Cloves. According to the ''Hikayat Tanah Hitu'', Zainal Abidin stopped in
Bima in
Sumbawa
Sumbawa is an Indonesian island, located in the middle of the Lesser Sunda Islands chain, with Lombok to the west, Flores to the east, and Sumba further to the southeast. Along with Lombok, it forms the province of West Nusa Tenggara, but there ...
on his way back to Maluku. He and his crew got into trouble with the local king and a fight took place where a Bimanese wounded Zainal Abidin with his spear. The bodyguards of the ruler brought him back to the ship, though he died on board. The account of François Valentijn, on the contrary, insists that he survived the battle and made it back to Ternate. On his return, he replaced the royal title ''Kolano'' with ''Sultan'', and it may have been now that he adopted the Islamic name Zainal Abidin. He brought back a ''mubaligh'' from Java named Tuhubahahul to propagate the Islamic faith and created a ''Bobato'' (headman) to assist in all matters relating to the rule of Islamic law across the Sultanate.
The second ruler of ternate to claim the title of Sultan was
Bayan Sirrullah, he ruled somewhere around 1500 to 1521 and saw the
arrival of Portuguese to the
Island of Maluku. Bayan Sirrullah also known as Abu Lais (in Portuguese sources, Boleife), was the eldest son of the first sultan of Ternate, Zainal Abidin.
Islam had been accepted by the local elites of
North Maluku
North Maluku ( id, Maluku Utara) is a province of Indonesia. It covers the northern part of the Maluku Islands, bordering the Pacific Ocean to the north, the Halmahera Sea to the east, the Molucca Sea to the west, and the Seram Sea to the sout ...
in the second half of the 15th century, as a consequence of the importance of Muslim traders in the archipelago.
Under the reign of
Baabullah of Ternate,
Ternate
Ternate is a city in the Indonesian province of North Maluku and an island in the Maluku Islands. It was the ''de facto'' provincial capital of North Maluku before Sofifi on the nearby coast of Halmahera became the capital in 2010. It is off th ...
saw its golden age after Baabullah's victory in
defeating the Portuguese. He was commonly known as the ''Ruler of 72 (Inhabited) Islands'' in eastern Indonesia, including most of the
Maluku Islands
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,
Sangihe and parts of
Sulawesi, with influences as far as
Solor
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,
East Sumbawa,
Mindanao
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, and the
Papuan Islands. His reign inaugurated a period of free trade in the spices and forest products that gave Maluku a significant role in Asian commerce.

The last Sultan of Ternate was
Muhammad Usman Syah. Muhammad Usman succeeded to the throne in February 1902 after the death of his father in 1900, and his brother's short period reign. He was arrested and dethroned by the Dutch colonial authorities on 23 September 1915 because of his opposition to the increasing colonial interference in his kingdom and the subsequent minor uprising in
Jailolo in September 1914, whereby the controleur G.K.B. Agerbeek and Lieutenant C.F. Ouwerling were murdered. The Dutch colonial government later enthroned an honorary sultan of Ternate,
Muhammad Jabir in 1929, the sultanate was de facto abolished under the government of
Indonesia
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around 1949 to 1950.
List of Sultans:
*
Zainal Abidin (1486-1500)
on; first sultan
*
Bayan Sirrullah (1500-1521)
on*
Boheyat II (1522-1529)
on*
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(1529-1533; died 1536)
rother*
Tabariji
Tabariji or Tabarija (c. 1518–1545) was the Sultan of Ternate in Maluku, whose realm also included Makian and other east Indonesian islands. He reigned from 1533 to 1535, when he was deposed by the dominant Portuguese and exiled to India. He la ...
(1533-1535)
rother*
Hairun Jamilu (1535-1570)
rother*
Babullah (1570-1583)
on*
Saidi Berkat (1583-1606; died 1628)
on*
Mudafar Syah I (1607-1627)
on*
Hamza (1627-1648)
randson of Hairun Jamilu*
Mandar Syah (1648-1675)
on of Muzaffar Syah I*
Sibori Amsterdam
Sultan Sibori Amsterdam (b. c. 1654 – d. 27 April 1690) was the twelfth Sultan of Ternate in the Maluku Islands who reigned from 1675 to 1690. He participated in the last outburst of armed resistance against the Dutch East India Company (VOC) in ...
(1675-1689)
on*''Dutch protectorate 1683-1915''
*Said Fatuddin Toloko (1689-1714)
rother*Kaicili Raja Laut (1714-1751)
on*Outhoorn Ayan Syah (1752-1755)
on*Amir Iskandar Muda Syah, Syah Mardan (1755-1764)
rother*Jalaluddin, Kaicili Zwaardekroon (1764-1774)
rother*Arun Syah (1774-1781)
rother*Aharal (1781-1796)
on*Sarkan (1796-1801)
on of Jalaluddin Kaicili Zwaardekroon*Muhammad Jasin (1801-1807)
on of Arun Syah
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*Muhammad Ali (1807-1821; died 1824)
rother*Sarmole van der Parra (1821-1823)
rother*Muhammad Zain 1823-1859)
on of Muhammad Jasin*Muhammad Arsad (1861-1876)
on*Ayanhar (1879-1900)
on*Ilham (1900-1902)
on*
Muhammad Usman (1902-1915; died 1941)
rother*''Interregnum 1915-1929''
*
Iskandar Muhammad Jabir Syah (1929-1975)
on*''Incorporation into Indonesian unitary state 1950''
*
Mudaffar Sjah II (titular sultan 1986-2015)
on*
Sjarifuddin Sjah (titular sultan 2016-2019)
rother
Kings and Sultans of Tidore
The title of
Sultan was first claimed by the former ''Kolano'' (King) of Tidore,
Ciri Leliatu known later as Sultan Jamaluddin. According to the Malay chronicle of ''Hikayat Ternate'', Ciri Leliatu was the son of Matagena, a Malay lord who expelled his predecessor ''Kolano'' Sele and acquired kingship over the island. According to even later sources, he was descended from a line of Muslim
qadi
A qāḍī ( ar, قاضي, Qāḍī; otherwise transliterated as qazi, cadi, kadi, or kazi) is the magistrate or judge of a ''sharīʿa'' court, who also exercises extrajudicial functions such as mediation, guardianship over orphans and minor ...
s and thus started a new royal lineage, and eventually died in Gotowasi village in
Halmahera
Halmahera, formerly known as Jilolo, Gilolo, or Jailolo, is the largest island in the Maluku Islands. It is part of the North Maluku province of Indonesia, and Sofifi, the capital of the province, is located on the west coast of the island.
H ...
. He is nevertheless counted among the pre-Islamic rulers. Matagena's son was Ciri Leliatu, also called Ciriliyati, who succeeded to the ''Kolano''-ship in the late 15th century. An Arab called Syekh Mansur came to Tidore and converted him to Islam, whereby he received the Islamic name Sultan Jamaluddin. The eldest son of the king was named after the preacher, and later succeeded his father as Sultan
al-Mansur
Abū Jaʿfar ʿAbd Allāh ibn Muḥammad al-Manṣūr (; ar, أبو جعفر عبد الله بن محمد المنصور; 95 AH – 158 AH/714 CE – 6 October 775 CE) usually known simply as by his laqab Al-Manṣūr (المنصور) ...
. Al-Mansur was, according to later historical tradition, the son of the first Muslim ruler of Tidore,
Ciri Leliatu. He was named after Syekh Mansur, an Arab who persuaded his father to convert to Islam. As he later told Spanish visitors, his father had been killed during a journey to
Buru Island, which was normally a dependency of the rivalling
Sultanate of Ternate
The Sultanate of Ternate ( Jawi alphabet: كسلطانن ترنتاي), previously also known as the Kingdom of Gapi is one of the oldest Muslim kingdoms in Indonesia besides Tidore, Jailolo, and Bacan. The Ternate kingdom was established b ...
. According to European sources, Islam was accepted by the North Malukan elite in about the 1460s-1470s. Ciri Leliatu's son Sultan
al-Mansur
Abū Jaʿfar ʿAbd Allāh ibn Muḥammad al-Manṣūr (; ar, أبو جعفر عبد الله بن محمد المنصور; 95 AH – 158 AH/714 CE – 6 October 775 CE) usually known simply as by his laqab Al-Manṣūr (المنصور) ...
ruled when the Portuguese first visited Maluku in 1512, and met the remnants of the
Magellan expedition
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in 1521.

Under the reign of Sultan
Saifuddin (1657-1689), the Sultanate of Tidore was an ally of the
Dutch East India Company
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(VOC), it was until the nineteenth Sultan of Tidore,
Nuku Muhammad Amiruddin attacked the VOC in 1780.
The last Sultan of Tidore was
Zainal Abidin Syah who reigned from 1947 to 1967, during his reign the anti-feudalist movements led to the abolition of old monarchical institutions in 1949.
List of Rulers:
*Sah Jati (king
olano Olano or Olaño may refer to:
People
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on of Jafar Sadik
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*Busamuangi
on*Suhu
*Balibungah
*Duku Madoya
*Kie Matiti
*Sele
*Matagena
*
Jamaluddin, Ciri Leliatu (sultan)
on*
Al-Mansur
Abū Jaʿfar ʿAbd Allāh ibn Muḥammad al-Manṣūr (; ar, أبو جعفر عبد الله بن محمد المنصور; 95 AH – 158 AH/714 CE – 6 October 775 CE) usually known simply as by his laqab Al-Manṣūr (المنصور) ...
(before 1512-1526)
on*
Amiruddin Iskandar Dul-Karna’in (1526-c. 1556)
on*Kie Mansur (?-?)
*
Gaua, Iskandar Sani (?) (?-1560)
*Kaicili Bungua (=Gapi Baguna?) (fl. 1564-1570)
*
Gapi Baguna (1560-1599)
rother of Gaua*
Mole Majimu
Mole Majimun (d. 23 May 1627) was the seventh Sultan of Tidore in Maluku Islands, who reigned from 1599 to 1627. He was also known as Sultan Jumaldin or Kaicili Mole. In his time the transition to the hegemony of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) ...
(1599-1627)
on of Gaua*
Ngarolamo (1627-1634; died 1639)
on*
Gorontalo (1634-1639)
ephew of Mole Majimu*
Saidi (1640-1657)
on of Ngarolamo*
Saifuddin, Golofino (1657-1687)
on of Gorontalo
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*''Dutch protectorate 1657/1780-1905''
*Hamza Faharuddin (1689-1705)
on*Abul Falalal Mansur (1705-1708)
on*Hasanuddin (1708-1728)
randson of Gorontalo*Amir Muiduddin Malikulmanan (1728-1757)
on of Abdul Falahi Mansur*Amir Muhammad Masud Jamaluddin (1757-1779; died 1783)
randson of Saifuddin*Gayjira (regent 1779-1780)
randson of Hamza Faharuddin*Patra Alam (1780-1783)
on*Hairul Alam Kamaluddin (1784-1797)
reat-grandson of Saifuddin*
Nuku, Muhammad al-Mabus Amiruddin Syah (1797-1805)
on of Jamaluddin
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*
Zainal Abidin (1805-1810)
rother*Muhammad Tahir (1811-1821)
rother*Al-Mansur Sirajuddin (1822-1856)
on*Ahmad Saifuddin Alting (1856-1865)
on of Kamaluddin*Said Ahmad Fathuddin Syah (1867-1892)
on*Iskandar Sahajuhan (1893-1905)
on*''Regency 1905-1947''
*
Zainal Abidin Alting (1947-1967)
escendant of Ahmad Saifuddin Alting*''Incorporation in Indonesian unitary state 1950''
*
Haji Djafar Dano Junus (titular sultan 1999-2012)
escendant of Nuku*
Husain Syah (titular sultan 2014-)
escendant of Ahmad Saifuddin Altingref>Katoppo, Elvianus (1957) ''Nuku, Sulthan Sadul Djehad Muhammad el Mabus Amirudin Sjah, Kaitjili Paparangan, Sulthan Tidore''. Kilatmadju Bina Budhaja; Widjojo, Muridan (2009) ''The revolt of Prince Nuku: Cross-cultural alliance-making in Maluku, c. 1780-1810''. Leiden: Brill. The exact genealogy of the rulers before the mid-17th century is not known by the local historical tradition; for the known details, see Clercq, F.S.A. de (1890) ''Bijdragen tot de kennis der Residentie Ternate''. Leiden: Brill, p. 32
Robidé van der Aa, P.J.B.C. (1879) ''Reizen naar Nederlandsch Nieuw-Guinea''. 's-Gravenhage: M. Nijhoff, p. 18-1
Bastian, Adolf (1894) ''Indonesien, oder die Inseln des Malayischen Archipel''. Berlin: Dümmler, p. 6
See also
*
Pre-Islamic rulers of Ternate
*
Sultanate of Ternate
The Sultanate of Ternate ( Jawi alphabet: كسلطانن ترنتاي), previously also known as the Kingdom of Gapi is one of the oldest Muslim kingdoms in Indonesia besides Tidore, Jailolo, and Bacan. The Ternate kingdom was established b ...
*
Sultanate of Tidore
*
Sultanate of Jailolo
*
Sultanate of Bacan
*
Dutch East India Company
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*
List of Maluku Governors
The governor of Maluku (Indonesian: Gubernur Maluku) is the first-level regional head in Maluku (province) along with the deputy governor and 45 members of the . The governor and deputy governor of Maluku are elected through general elections whi ...
References
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