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BACAN MALAY

  • Bacan Malay
  • Language in North Maluku

    Bacan Malay or Bacan is a Malayic language spoken on the island of Bacan in North Maluku province, Indonesia, by the minor Bacan people. It is an anomalous

    Bacan Malay

    Bacan_Malay

  • Bacan Islands
  • Archipelago in Indonesia

    The Bacan Islands (Indonesian: Kepulauan Bacan; Indonesian pronunciation: [kəpuˌlawan ˈbat͡ʃan]), formerly also known as the Bachans, Bachians, and Batchians

    Bacan Islands

    Bacan Islands

    Bacan_Islands

  • Malayic languages
  • Subgroup of the Austronesian language family

    Berau–Brunei Malay Berau Malay Bruneic Malay Sabah Malay Brunei–Bacan Malay Bacanese Malay Brunei Northern Sumatra Malay Jambi Malay Bangka–Belitung Malay Bangka

    Malayic languages

    Malayic languages

    Malayic_languages

  • Sultanate of Bacan
  • State in Southeast Asia (c.1322-1965)

    The Sultanate of Bacan (كسلطانن باچن‎; Indonesian: Kesultanan Bacan; Indonesian pronunciation: [kəsʊlˌt̪anan ˈbat͡ʃan]) was a state in Maluku Islands,

    Sultanate of Bacan

    Sultanate of Bacan

    Sultanate_of_Bacan

  • Malay language
  • Austronesian language

    Malay, Bacan Malay, and Banjarese. Menterap may belong here. There are also several Malay-based creole languages, such as Betawi Malay, Cocos Malay,

    Malay language

    Malay language

    Malay_language

  • Malay trade and creole languages
  • Languages descended from Low Malay

    Bazaar Malay or low Malay and in Malay Melayu Pasar. It is generally believed that Bazaar Malay was a pidgin, influenced by contact among Malay, Hokkien

    Malay trade and creole languages

    Malay_trade_and_creole_languages

  • North Maluku
  • Province in Maluku Islands, Indonesia

    the four largest Islamic sultanates in the eastern Indonesian archipelago—Bacan, Jailolo, Tidore and Ternate—known as the Moloku Kië Raha (the Four Mountains

    North Maluku

    North Maluku

    North_Maluku

  • BTJ
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    International Airport, Banda Aceh, Indonesia btj, the ISO 639-3 code for Bacan Malay, North Maluku, Indonesia Brian Thomas Jr. (born 2002), American football

    BTJ

    BTJ

  • Cuscus
  • Index of animals with the same common name

    some local related languages spoken in the Maluku Islands like Bacan and Ambonese Malay. It is also applied in parts of Indonesia to the Sunda slow loris

    Cuscus

    Cuscus

    Cuscus

  • Riau-Lingga Sultanate
  • 1824–1911 Malay sultanate in Southeast Asia

    as the Lingga-Riau Sultanate, Riau Sultanate or Lingga Sultanate was a Malay sultanate that existed from 1824 to 1911, before being dissolved following

    Riau-Lingga Sultanate

    Riau-Lingga Sultanate

    Riau-Lingga_Sultanate

  • Ambonese Malay
  • Language in Maluku

    Ambonese Malay or simply Ambonese is a Malay-based creole language spoken on Ambon Island in the Maluku Islands of Eastern Indonesia. It was first brought

    Ambonese Malay

    Ambonese Malay

    Ambonese_Malay

  • List of rulers of Maluku
  • (Celebes) in Indonesia. The four sultanates of Ternate, Tidore, Jailolo, and Bacan were considered descendants of a legendary figure called Jafar Sadik and

    List of rulers of Maluku

    List_of_rulers_of_Maluku

  • North Moluccan Malay
  • Malay-based creole language spoken in Indonesia

    North Moluccan Malay (also known as Ternate Malay) is a Malay-based creole language spoken on Ternate, Tidore, Morotai, Halmahera, and Sula Islands in

    North Moluccan Malay

    North_Moluccan_Malay

  • Sultan
  • Noble title with several historical meanings

    Islands (Moluccas) Sultanate of Ternate Sultanate of Tidore Sultanate of Bacan Sultanate of Jailolo In the Nusa Tenggara (former Lesser Sunda Islands)

    Sultan

    Sultan

    Sultan

  • List of ultras of the Malay Archipelago
  • prominent peaks (with topographic prominence greater than 1,500 metres) in the Malay Archipelago, a group of over 25,000 islands which includes Brunei, Singapore

    List of ultras of the Malay Archipelago

    List_of_ultras_of_the_Malay_Archipelago

  • Sultanate of Ternate
  • Muslim kingdom in Indonesia, 1486–1950

    Muslim kingdoms in Indonesia besides the sultanates of Tidore, Jailolo, and Bacan. The Ternate kingdom was established by Momole Cico, the first leader of

    Sultanate of Ternate

    Sultanate of Ternate

    Sultanate_of_Ternate

  • Pre-Islamic rulers of Ternate
  • ritual quadripartition together with the kingdoms of Tidore, Jailolo and Bacan. After many generations, King Tidore Wonge converted to Islam and became

    Pre-Islamic rulers of Ternate

    Pre-Islamic rulers of Ternate

    Pre-Islamic_rulers_of_Ternate

  • Obi Islands
  • Group of islands in North Maluku, Indonesia

    the Obi Strait to the north and east. The major islands closest to it are Bacan Island to the north and Ambon to the south. Obi Island's topography is generally

    Obi Islands

    Obi Islands

    Obi_Islands

  • Maluku (province)
  • Province in Maluku Islands, Indonesia

    referred to the four royal centers in North Maluku, namely Ternate, Tidore, Bacan and Jailolo. A type of confederation consisting of the four kingdoms, which

    Maluku (province)

    Maluku (province)

    Maluku_(province)

  • Makassar War
  • Military conquest by the Dutch to Sulawesi

    consisted of 2,000 Bugis soldier, plus additional 572 men from Ternate, Tidore, Bacan, Butung, and Pampanga (from northern Luzon in the Philippines), 83 Dutch

    Makassar War

    Makassar War

    Makassar_War

  • Moluccans
  • Ethnic group from the Moluccas Islands

    people Teor people Von people Wemale people Wetar people Yamatitam people Bacan people Buli people Galela people Gamkonora people Gane people Gebe people

    Moluccans

    Moluccans

    Moluccans

  • Sultanate of Brunei (1368–1888)
  • Malay sultanate centred in Brunei (1368–1888)

    simply Brunei (/bruːˈnaɪ/ broo-NY), also known as the Bruneian Empire, was a Malay sultanate centered around Brunei on the northern coast of Borneo in Southeast

    Sultanate of Brunei (1368–1888)

    Sultanate of Brunei (1368–1888)

    Sultanate_of_Brunei_(1368–1888)

  • Standardwing bird-of-paradise
  • Species of bird

    true birds-of-paradise. It can be found on the islands of Halmahera and Bacan in lowland tropical rainforests and hills, and occasionally in woodland

    Standardwing bird-of-paradise

    Standardwing bird-of-paradise

    Standardwing_bird-of-paradise

  • Ternate people
  • People of North Maluku, Indonesia

    origin, the people of Ternate are also located in other areas, such as Bacan Islands and Obi Islands which are part of the South Halmahera Regency, and

    Ternate people

    Ternate_people

  • List of islands of Indonesia
  • islands in Banda Sea Tayandu Islands (Kepulauan Tayando) Watubela archipelago Bacan, with nearby islands: Kasiruta Mandioli Muari Erà Islands Halmahera, with

    List of islands of Indonesia

    List of islands of Indonesia

    List_of_islands_of_Indonesia

  • Chola invasion of Srivijaya
  • 1025–1026 Chola military campaign

    the states of Southeast Asia. Several places in present-day Indonesia and Malay Peninsula were invaded by Rajendra I of the Chola dynasty. The invasion

    Chola invasion of Srivijaya

    Chola invasion of Srivijaya

    Chola_invasion_of_Srivijaya

  • South-East Asia campaign of Rajendra I
  • 1025–1068 Chola military campaign

    Emperor Rajendra I sending a naval expedition to Indochina, the Indonesia and Malay Peninsula in 1025 in order to subdue Srivijaya. The Thiruvalangadu plates

    South-East Asia campaign of Rajendra I

    South-East Asia campaign of Rajendra I

    South-East_Asia_campaign_of_Rajendra_I

  • Sultanate of Langkat
  • Malay Muslim state in Sumatra (1568–1946)

    The Sultanate of Langkat (Malay: كسلطانن لڠكت‎) was a Malay Muslim kingdom located in modern Langkat Regency, North Sumatra. It managed to survive for

    Sultanate of Langkat

    Sultanate of Langkat

    Sultanate_of_Langkat

  • Obi (island)
  • Island in North Maluku, Indonesia

    Strait of Malacca  to the north and east. The larger nearby islands are Bacan Island in the north and Seram Island to the south. The topography of Obi

    Obi (island)

    Obi (island)

    Obi_(island)

  • Spread of Islam in Indonesia
  • Islamic conversion of Indonesia

    courtiers of East Java; and the 15th in Malacca and other areas of the Malay Peninsula. Although it is known that the spread of Islam began in the west

    Spread of Islam in Indonesia

    Spread of Islam in Indonesia

    Spread_of_Islam_in_Indonesia

  • Minahasan people
  • Austronesian ethnic group

    Mangondow who were the ancestors of Ponosakan (Belang). people from the Bacan archipelago and Sangi, who then occupied Lembeh, Talisei Island, Manado

    Minahasan people

    Minahasan people

    Minahasan_people

  • Administrative divisions of the Dutch East Indies
  • 1475–1554 Aceh Sultanate 1496–1903 Sultanate of Ternate 1486–1914 Sultanate of Bacan 1515–1946 Sultanate of Tidore 1500s–1967 Sultanate of Jailolo 1496–1903

    Administrative divisions of the Dutch East Indies

    Administrative divisions of the Dutch East Indies

    Administrative_divisions_of_the_Dutch_East_Indies

  • Sibela
  • Mountain in the Maluku Islands, Indonesia

    and tectonic controls on rapid recent exhumation of the Sibela Mountains, Bacan, Indonesia". International Journal of Earth Sciences. 113: 501. Retrieved

    Sibela

    Sibela

  • Ternate language
  • Language in North Maluku

    communities inhabiting the western coast of Halmahera, Hiri, Obi, Kayoa, and the Bacan Islands. Historically, Ternate served as the primary language of the Sultanate

    Ternate language

    Ternate_language

  • Halmahera
  • Island of the Maluku Islands in Indonesia

    one of the four kingdoms of Maluku (Maloko Kië Raha, of Ternate, Tidore, Bacan, and Jailolo) in the era before Dutch East India Company colonized the entire

    Halmahera

    Halmahera

    Halmahera

  • Bima Sultanate
  • Precolonial state of Indonesia

    The Sultanate of Bima (Malay: كسلطانن بيم‎, romanized: Kesultanan Bima), officially known as The Settlements and Lands of Mbojo (Bima: Rasa ro Dana Mbojo)

    Bima Sultanate

    Bima Sultanate

    Bima_Sultanate

  • Johor Sultanate
  • Sultanate of Johor

    The Johor Sultanate (Malay: Kesultanan Johor or کسلطانن جوهر; also called the Sultanate of Johor, Johor-Pahang-Riau-Lingga, or the Johor Empire) was founded

    Johor Sultanate

    Johor Sultanate

    Johor_Sultanate

  • Tirto Adhi Soerjo
  • Indonesian journalist

    publication, lasting over five years before Tirto was exiled in 1912 to Bacan for his staunch anti-colonial criticism. Medan Prijaji is recognised as

    Tirto Adhi Soerjo

    Tirto Adhi Soerjo

    Tirto_Adhi_Soerjo

  • Ciri Leliatu
  • Sultan of Tidore

    According to these, the four North Malukan kingdoms Ternate, Tidore (Duko), Bacan and Jailolo were founded by the four sons of the Arab Jafar Sadik. The son

    Ciri Leliatu

    Ciri_Leliatu

  • Misool
  • Island in Indonesia

    Islands in the 15th century due to political and economic contacts with the Bacan Sultanate. During the 16th and 17th centuries, the Sultanate of Tidore had

    Misool

    Misool

    Misool

  • Cico of Ternate
  • King of Ternate

    Malukan kings. The story goes that Bikusigara (who was a seafarer from Bacan), found four mystical snake eggs among the rocks on an island. He brought

    Cico of Ternate

    Cico_of_Ternate

  • Melayu Kingdom
  • Kingdom based in Sumatra (671–692; 1028–1347)

    Pagarruyung. There are different theories for the origin of the word Melayu ('Malay'). One theory suggests that it is derived from the Javanese terms melayu

    Melayu Kingdom

    Melayu Kingdom

    Melayu_Kingdom

  • Srivijaya
  • Empire based on Sumatra (c. 671–1025 AD)

    Srivijaya, also spelled Sri Vijaya or Sriwijaya, was a Malay thalassocratic empire based on the island of Sumatra (in modern-day Indonesia) that influenced

    Srivijaya

    Srivijaya

    Srivijaya

  • Majapahit
  • Javanese empire from 1292 to 1527

    influence in Malacca strait by containing the aspiration of Malay polities in Sumatra and the Malay Peninsula to ever reach the geopolitical might like those

    Majapahit

    Majapahit

    Majapahit

  • Ornithoptera croesus
  • Species of birdwing butterfly

    Doi Island Ornithoptera croesus sananaensis Tsukada & Nishiyama, 1980 Bacan Island Ornithoptera croesus toeantei Parrot & Schmid, 1984 Morotai Island

    Ornithoptera croesus

    Ornithoptera croesus

    Ornithoptera_croesus

  • Nusa Laut
  • Island in Maluku, Indonesia

    They speak the Nusa Laut language, as well as Indonesian and Ambonese Malay. Nusa Laut has an all-Christian population and has been spared the 1999–2000

    Nusa Laut

    Nusa Laut

    Nusa_Laut

  • Dutch East Indies
  • Dutch colony in Indonesia (1800–1949)

    connected through trade, creating a mixed Hindu-Buddhist-Islamic culture, and Malay as a lingua franca throughout the region. The islands were known to the

    Dutch East Indies

    Dutch East Indies

    Dutch_East_Indies

  • List of current non-sovereign Asian monarchs
  • family of Terengganu, and are of mixed Malay and Bugis descent. Historically, the sultan's family, who were Malay, was based in Lingga, whilst a viceroy

    List of current non-sovereign Asian monarchs

    List_of_current_non-sovereign_Asian_monarchs

  • West Papua (province)
  • Province in Western New Guinea, Indonesia

    Dutch author WC. Klein explained the beginning of the influence of the Bacan Sultanate in Papua. There he wrote: In 1569 Papoese hoof den bezoeken Batjan

    West Papua (province)

    West Papua (province)

    West_Papua_(province)

  • Hairun
  • Sultan of Ternate

    powerful of the four sultanates of North Maluku, the other being Tidore, Bacan and Jailolo. However, the Portuguese captains soon began to dominate the

    Hairun

    Hairun

    Hairun

  • Haruku Island
  • Island in Maluku, Indonesia

    of Haruku speak the Haruku language, as well as Indonesian and Ambonese Malay. There are six Christian (Aboru, Haruku, Hulaliu, Kariu, Oma and Wassu)

    Haruku Island

    Haruku Island

    Haruku_Island

  • Maluku Islands
  • Region and archipelago in eastern Indonesia

    means "mountain". Kie raha or "four mountains" refers to Ternate, Tidore, Bacan, and Jailolo (the name Jailolo has been used in the past to refer to Halmahera

    Maluku Islands

    Maluku Islands

    Maluku_Islands

  • Asahan Sultanate
  • Sultanate in Sumatra in Indonesia

    The Sultanate of Asahan (كسلطانن اسهن‎) was a Malay sultanate from approximately 1630 until 1946. It was located in the north-east of the island of Sumatra

    Asahan Sultanate

    Asahan Sultanate

    Asahan_Sultanate

  • Mauli
  • Dynasty of kings in modern-day Sumatra

    power to rule the former Srivijayan mandala which included Sumatra and Malay Peninsula. The dynasty was based on the Batanghari river system, initially

    Mauli

    Mauli

    Mauli

  • Samudera Pasai Sultanate
  • Muslim sultanate in Indonesia

    The Samudera Pasai Sultanate (Malay: كسلطانن سامودرا ڤاساي‎), also known as Samudera or Pasai or Samudera Darussalam or Pacem, was a Muslim kingdom on

    Samudera Pasai Sultanate

    Samudera Pasai Sultanate

    Samudera_Pasai_Sultanate

  • Kantoli
  • Ancient kingdom in Sumatra

    Arkeologi (in Malay). Penerbit USM. ISBN 9789838618922. Munoz, Paul Michel (2006). Early Kingdoms of the Indonesian Archipelago and the Malay Peninsula.

    Kantoli

    Kantoli

    Kantoli

  • Babullah of Ternate
  • Sultan of Ternate

    from Bacan. According to some versions his mother was the daughter of Sultan Alauddin I of Bacan, while others say she came from Mandioli west of Bacan Island

    Babullah of Ternate

    Babullah of Ternate

    Babullah_of_Ternate

  • Fort Somba Opu
  • Ruins of a former citadel in Makassar, South Sulawesi

    soldier, the archrival of Gowa, plus additional 572 men from Ternate, Tidore, Bacan, Butung, and Pampanga (from northern Luzon in the Philippines), 83 Dutch

    Fort Somba Opu

    Fort Somba Opu

    Fort_Somba_Opu

  • Sultanate of Serdang
  • Sultanate in Sumatra

    5674287; 98.956266 The Sultanate of Serdang (ﻛﺴﻠطﺎﻧﻦ سردڠ) was an early modern Malay monarchy in Serdang. It was founded in 1723 and joined the Republic of Indonesia

    Sultanate of Serdang

    Sultanate of Serdang

    Sultanate_of_Serdang

  • Clove
  • Spice made from flower buds

    islands in the Moluccas (historically called the Spice Islands), including Bacan, Makian, Moti, Ternate, and Tidore. Cloves were first traded by the Austronesian

    Clove

    Clove

    Clove

  • Jambi Sultanate
  • Sultanate located in Sumatra from 1615 to 1904

    ruling sultan in 1904. In the 7th century, there was an early reference to a Malay Kingdom based in Jambi, which was eventually absorbed into the Srivijaya

    Jambi Sultanate

    Jambi Sultanate

    Jambi_Sultanate

  • East Sumatra revolution
  • 1946 movement in Indonesia

    the Dutch and the Malay aristocrats due to the bias that these elites had towards the Malays. Another division between the Malays and the two groups

    East Sumatra revolution

    East Sumatra revolution

    East_Sumatra_revolution

  • Ternatean–Portuguese conflicts
  • Colonial war in the Moluccas

    insecure, due to the presence of three other sultanates, Tidore, Jailolo, and Bacan. When the Portuguese conquered the vital trading entrepot Malacca in 1511

    Ternatean–Portuguese conflicts

    Ternatean–Portuguese conflicts

    Ternatean–Portuguese_conflicts

  • Zainal Abidin of Ternate
  • Sultan of Ternate

    the four traditional kingdoms in North Maluku, the others being Tidore, Bacan and Jailolo. Of these, Ternate emerged as the stronger component at an early

    Zainal Abidin of Ternate

    Zainal_Abidin_of_Ternate

  • Western New Guinea
  • Region of Indonesia

    Dutch author WC. Klein explained the beginning of the influence of the Bacan Sultanate in Papua. There he wrote: In 1569 Papoese hoof den bezoeken Batjan

    Western New Guinea

    Western New Guinea

    Western_New_Guinea

  • List of Indonesian flags
  • Badung Bali Bima Karangasem Klungkung Lombok Sumbawa Sumbawa (war flag) Bacan Bicoli Ternate Naval ensign of Ternate (16–17th century) Tidore Kingdom

    List of Indonesian flags

    List_of_Indonesian_flags

  • Lanfang Republic
  • 1777–1884 Qing tributary state in western Borneo

    Sam; Mihardja, Suma (2008). Tokoh-tokoh etnis Tionghoa di Indonesia (in Malay). Kepustakaan Populer Gramedia. ISBN 978-9799101259. Retrieved 24 April

    Lanfang Republic

    Lanfang Republic

    Lanfang_Republic

  • Aru kingdom
  • Kingdom in Sumatra

    Aru (كراجأن ارو; or Haru) was a major Malay Sumatran kingdom from the 13th to the 16th century. It was located on the eastern coast of North Sumatra,

    Aru kingdom

    Aru kingdom

    Aru_kingdom

  • Inderapura Kingdom
  • Old vassal kingdom of Pagaruyung

    Muda, the sultanate of Aceh fought the pepper-producing countries of the Malay Peninsula while trying to strengthen its grip on the monopoly of pepper

    Inderapura Kingdom

    Inderapura Kingdom

    Inderapura_Kingdom

  • Shailendra dynasty
  • Dynasty in Java from about 750 to 850 CE

    Javanese, Old Malay, and Sanskrit — written either in the Kawi alphabet, or pre-Nāgarī script.[failed verification] The use of Old Malay has sparked speculation

    Shailendra dynasty

    Shailendra dynasty

    Shailendra_dynasty

  • Mole Majimu
  • Sultan of Tidore

    of Morotai. He also secured friendly ties with the Sultan Alauddin II of Bacan in the south of Maluku Proper by marrying his daughter. In fact the new

    Mole Majimu

    Mole_Majimu

  • List of ecoregions in Indonesia
  • forests (Buru) Halmahera rain forests (Halmahera, Morotai, Obi Islands, Bacan Island) Seram rain forests (Seram, Ambon Island, Saparua, Gorong Islands)

    List of ecoregions in Indonesia

    List_of_ecoregions_in_Indonesia

  • Ternate
  • Largest city in North Maluku, Indonesia

    who is claimed to be the father of the founding kings of Ternate, Tidore, Bacan and Jailolo. This political four-division had a great symbolic role. Cico

    Ternate

    Ternate

    Ternate

  • Sultanate of Tidore
  • Sultanate in Southeast Asia

    historical traditions, the four kingdoms of North Maluku (Ternate, Tidore, Bacan, and Jailolo) had a common root. A story that arose after the introduction

    Sultanate of Tidore

    Sultanate of Tidore

    Sultanate_of_Tidore

  • Deretrichia
  • Genus of leaf beetles

    Bacan, Halmahera Deretrichia semipunctata (Baly, 1867) – Bacan Deretrichia separata (Baly, 1867) – Bacan Deretrichia sordida (Baly, 1864) – Bacan, Ternate

    Deretrichia

    Deretrichia

  • Bayan Sirrullah
  • Sultan of Ternate

    Maluku at the time. The other three kingdoms in the region were Tidore, Bacan and Jailolo. The kings were all related to each other. Other sources show

    Bayan Sirrullah

    Bayan_Sirrullah

  • Snowy-browed flycatcher
  • Species of bird

    Seram (central east Moluccas) F. h. pallidipectus (Hartert, EJO, 1903) – Bacan Islands (south of Halmahera, north Moluccas) F. h. alifura (Stresemann,

    Snowy-browed flycatcher

    Snowy-browed flycatcher

    Snowy-browed_flycatcher

  • Waigeo
  • Island in Indonesia

    archipelago in the 15th century due to political and economic contacts with the Bacan Sultanate, coinciding with Biak migrations to the region. During the 16th

    Waigeo

    Waigeo

    Waigeo

  • List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
  • Overview of political and geographical subdivisions by area

    Second smallest prefecture of Japan. Biak 1,904 Island part of Indonesia. Bacan 1,899.8 Island part of Indonesia. Tartus 1,896 Third smallest governorate

    List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)

    List_of_political_and_geographic_subdivisions_by_total_area_(all)

  • Galela language
  • Papuan language

    the Tobelo and Loloda districts), on Morotai Island to the north, on the Bacan and Obi islands to the south of Halmahera, and in scattered settlements

    Galela language

    Galela_language

  • Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation
  • 1963–1966 military conflict

    Indonesia), with lower intensity covert actions conducted by Indonesia on the Malay Peninsula and in Singapore. The conflict was characterised by restrained

    Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation

    Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation

    Indonesia–Malaysia_confrontation

  • Celaenorrhinus ficulnea
  • Species of butterfly

    (Gesneriaceae) species. Celaenorrhinus ficulnea crona (Hewitson, 1878) - Indonesia (Bacan Islands, "Batchian") Celaenorrhinus ficulnea ficulnea (Hewitson, 1878) -

    Celaenorrhinus ficulnea

    Celaenorrhinus ficulnea

    Celaenorrhinus_ficulnea

  • Kayoa
  • Island in Maluku, Indonesia

    Halmaherato (Halmahera region), to the south of Makian and to the north of Bacan. The 66 islands cover a land area of 179.97 km2. The main island is about

    Kayoa

    Kayoa

    Kayoa

  • Kalingga kingdom
  • 6th–7th century Javanese kingdom

    Batang Regency, Central Java. It is written in the Kavi script in Old Malay language and is estimated to be from the 7th century. The inscription tells

    Kalingga kingdom

    Kalingga kingdom

    Kalingga_kingdom

  • Sultanate of Siak Sri Indrapura
  • Sultanate that was located in the Siak Regency, Riau (1723–1949)

    Indonesian independence is rooted in the history of Siak Sri Indrapura, a Malay Islamic kingdom. The Siak-centred sultanate was founded by Sultan Abdul

    Sultanate of Siak Sri Indrapura

    Sultanate of Siak Sri Indrapura

    Sultanate_of_Siak_Sri_Indrapura

  • List of predecessors of sovereign states in Asia
  • Sultanate of Tidore, Sultanate of Jailolo, Bima Sultanate, Sultanate of Bacan and Solor Watan Lema Confederation in the Maluku Islands (15th–19th century);

    List of predecessors of sovereign states in Asia

    List_of_predecessors_of_sovereign_states_in_Asia

  • Boano
  • Island in Maluku, Indonesia

    speak the Buano and Luhu languages, as well as Indonesian and Ambonese Malay. The smaller Pua Island (Pulau Pua), highest point 403 metres, is located

    Boano

    Boano

    Boano

  • List of archipelagos
  • Islands Indonesian Archipelago (Island country) Asia Islands Ayu Islands Bacan Islands Balabalagan Islands Banda Arc Banda Islands Banggai Islands Bowokan

    List of archipelagos

    List_of_archipelagos

  • Scarlet-breasted fruit dove
  • Species of bird

    Schlegel based on a specimen collected by Heinrich Agathon Bernstein in the Bacan Islands, part of the Maluku Islands of Indonesia. Schlegel chose the specific

    Scarlet-breasted fruit dove

    Scarlet-breasted fruit dove

    Scarlet-breasted_fruit_dove

  • Peureulak Sultanate
  • Sultanate in Sumatra

    Malik al-Saleh. Perlak was the center of early Islamic learning in the Malay Archipelago. The Perlak sultans patronized foreign scholars and missionaries

    Peureulak Sultanate

    Peureulak Sultanate

    Peureulak_Sultanate

  • Defenders of the Homeland
  • Indonesian volunteer army created by the Empire of Japan during World War II

    MacMillan, ISBN 0-333-24380-3 Sani, Rustam (2008). Social Roots of the Malay Left. SIRD. p. 26. ISBN 978-9833782444. Ricklefs (1981), p. 194 Sunhaussen

    Defenders of the Homeland

    Defenders of the Homeland

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  • Gammon
  • v. t.

    To make bacon of; to salt and dry in smoke.

  • Bard
  • v. t.

    To cover (meat or game) with a thin slice of fat bacon.

  • Rasher
  • n.

    A thin slice of bacon.

  • Interlard
  • v. t.

    To place lard or bacon amongst; to mix, as fat meat with lean.

  • Middlings
  • n. pl.

    In the southern and western parts of the United States, the portion of the hog between the ham and the shoulder; bacon; -- called also middles.

  • Bacon
  • n.

    The back and sides of a pig salted and smoked; formerly, the flesh of a pig salted or fresh.

  • Rusty
  • superl.

    Discolored and rancid; reasty; as, rusty bacon.

  • Barde
  • pl.

    A thin slice of fat bacon used to cover any meat or game.

  • Baconian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Lord Bacon, or to his system of philosophy.

  • Lard
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    Bacon; the flesh of swine.

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    Same as Basil, a sheepskin.

  • Slice
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    A thin, broad piece cut off; as, a slice of bacon; a slice of cheese; a slice of bread.

  • Soord
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    Skin of bacon.

  • Flitch
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    The side of a hog salted and cured; a side of bacon.

  • Lard
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    To stuff with bacon; to dress or enrich with lard; esp., to insert lardons of bacon or pork in the surface of, before roasting; as, to lard poultry.

  • Lardoon
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    A bit of fat pork or bacon used in larding.

  • Annotate
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    To explain or criticize by notes; as, to annotate the works of Bacon.

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    A flitch; as, a flick of bacon.

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    A grate on which bacon is laid.

  • Fraise
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    A large and thick pancake, with slices of bacon in it.