A heavenly nymph married to an Arab sayyid
Stranger-kingship and diarchic divisions of authority as reflected in foundation myths and rituals in North Maluku, IndonesiaFootnote** I conducted field research from July-August 2018 and in February 2019 in Ternate and Tidore, during which I interviewed various people including, Husain Sjah (Sultan of Tidore), Foramadiahi Firman Mudaffar Sjah (Mudaffar Sjah’s third son), Abdullah Husain (the leading sowohi of Tidore), Amin Faaroek [jojau (prime minister of the Tidore court)], Muhamad Saleh [fanyira (head) of Soangare of Ternate], local intellectuals such as Budy Anfield, Hudnan Irsyadi, Maulana Ibrahim, Mustafa Mansur, Rizal, and many others.
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