Baabullah (d. 1583) succeeded his father as sultan of Ternate in eastern Indonesia in 1570. In just over a decade, he transformed the island sultanate into a major commercial and political empire and, through trade and conquest, extended the boundaries of Islam in eastern Indonesia. Throughout his reign he opposed the Portuguese and resisted the Christian mission, headed by the Jesuits, in northern Maluku (then known as the Moluccas) and Ambon, though a Christian presence has persisted there up to the present. In 1575 Baabullah seized the Portuguese fortress on
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Encyclopaedia of Islam, THREE
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Islam.
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