Maluku sultanates

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The Maluku sultanates were a group of powerful Islamic maritime kingdoms in Indonesia’s Spice Islands, notably Ternate and Tidore, that dominated regional clove trade and politics from the late medieval to early modern period.

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instanceOf Islamic sultanate
historical polity
maritime kingdom
trading state
capitalType port city
culturalInfluence spread of Islam in eastern Indonesia
culturalSphere Malay world NERFINISHED
economyBasedOn clove production
long-distance trade
spice monopoly
engagedIn diplomacy with European powers
inter-island trade
warfare with European colonial powers
flourishedInCentury 15th century
16th century
17th century
flourishedInPeriod early modern period
late medieval period
hasPart Sultanate of Bacan NERFINISHED
Sultanate of Jailolo NERFINISHED
Sultanate of Ternate NERFINISHED
Sultanate of Tidore NERFINISHED
historicalRole center of global spice trade
inConflictWith Dutch East India Company NERFINISHED
Portuguese Empire NERFINISHED
Spanish Empire NERFINISHED
knownFor clove trade
maritime commerce
naval power
spice trade
languageUsed Malay
Ternate language
Tidore language
locatedIn Maluku Islands NERFINISHED
Spice Islands NERFINISHED
eastern Indonesia
mainReligion Sunni Islam NERFINISHED
partOf Indonesian archipelago NERFINISHED
politicalSystem hereditary monarchy
regionType thalassocracy
religion Islam
strategicImportance control of clove-producing islands
titleOfRuler sultan
tradedWith Dutch Republic NERFINISHED
Javanese polities
Makassar NERFINISHED
Malacca NERFINISHED
Portuguese Empire NERFINISHED
Spanish Empire NERFINISHED

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Sula Islands historicallyLinkedTo Maluku sultanates