لواثق بالله الملك المنان السلطان محمد شاه امیر الدین
al-Wathiq billah al-Malik al-Mannan al-Sultan Muhammad Syah Amiruddin "He who trusts in God, the King, the Ever Bestowing One, the Sultan Muhammad Syah Amiruddin"
Sultan of Tidore
Reign
1797–1805
Predecessor
Kamaluddin
Successor
Zainal Abidin
Died
14 November 1805
Regnal name
Sultan Muhammad al-Mabus Amiruddin Syah
Father
Sultan Jamaluddin
Religion
Islam
Nuku (born c. 1738 – died 14 November 1805) was the nineteenth Sultan of Tidore in Maluku Islands, reigning from 1797 to 1805. He is also known under the names Sultan Muhammad al-Mabus Amiruddin Syah, Saifuddin, Jou Barakati (Master of Fortune), and Kaicili Paparangan (Prince of Battles). He led a resistance against Dutch colonialism in Maluku and Papua from 1780 which was eventually successful. Being a leader with great charisma, he gathered discontents from several ethnic groups and strove to restore Maluku to its pre-colonial division into four autonomous kingdoms. Nuku used global political conflict lines by allying with the British against the French-affiliated Dutch and helped them conquer the Dutch stronghold in Ternate in 1801. In modern Indonesia he is commemorated as a pahlawan nasional (national hero).[1]
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October 1687) was the eleventh Sultan ofTidore in Maluku islands. Reigning from 1657 to 1687, he left Tidore's old alliance with the Spanish Empire and...
vassal of the VOC in 1682, and Tidore met the same fate in 1780. The Tidorese prince Nuku led a successful anti-Dutch rebellion that encompassed much of Maluku...
term extension. In Tidore city, the students under name of BARATIB Alliance (Barisan Rakyat Tidore Bergerak, lit: People's ofTidore Marching Front) held...
Bacan in 1797, before occupying Tidore itself. Prince Atiatun, who administered the kingdom at the time, in fact welcomed Nuku. The war nevertheless led to...
was until the nineteenth Sultan ofTidore, Nuku Muhammad Amiruddin attacked the VOC in 1780. The last Sultan ofTidore was Zainal Abidin Syah who reigned...
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ofTidore in Maluku islands. He was also known as Magiau (مݢيأو), and ruled from 1640 to 1657. His reign saw intermittent hostilities with Tidore's...
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over. The VOC allowed Sultan Saifuddin ofTidore to stay in the fort and made it his residence. In 1799 Sultan Nuku upgraded the fort by adding canons and...
was the first Sultan ofTidore in Maluku Islands, who reigned at a time when Islam made advances in this part of Indonesia because of contacts brought about...
rebellion of the Tidore prince Nuku (d. 1805), which engulfed much of Maluku, also affected Aru. The Muslim population of Ujir Island accepted Nuku's brother...
Sjah, Kaitjili Paparangan, Sulthan Tidore. Kilatmadju Bina Budhaja; Widjojo, Muridan (2009) The revolt of Prince Nuku: Cross-cultural alliance-making in...
people of Seram joined an alliance of North Moluccan, Papuan and British forces in a combined revolt. Resistance leader prince Nuku (the exiled Sultan of Tidore)...