Cico according to historical tradition, was the first king (Kolano) of Ternate in Maluku Islands, Indonesia. His regnal years are given as 1257-1277. Being originally chief of Sampalu village by the coast, he was acknowledged as ruler by the other village leaders in Ternate, starting a dynasty that is still in existence. There are however, several versions of the foundation story, some of which say that Mashur-ma-lamo (Jawi: مشهور ملامو),[1] son of the Arab immigrant Jafar Sadik, was the first king.
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Cico according to historical tradition, was the first king (Kolano) ofTernate in Maluku Islands, Indonesia. His regnal years are given as 1257-1277. Being...
besides the sultanates of Tidore, Jailolo, and Bacan. The Ternate kingdom was established by Momole Cico, the first leader ofTernate, with the title Baab...
a meeting, who all agreed to choose Cico, the chief of Sampalu village, as the collective ruler ofTernate. Cico may correspond to Kaicil Mashur Malamo...
was supposedly buried. Pre-Islamic rulers of Ternate CicoofTernate C.F. van Fraassen (1987) Ternate, de Molukken en de Indonesische Archipel, PhD thesis...
of Halmahera, while the largest city is the island city ofTernate. The population of North Maluku was 1,038,087 in the 2010 census, making it one of...