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List of monarchies in Indonesia

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In your addition of this reference to the article, do you know if this contains pretty much the list that appears here, or is it just a reference that discusses many of the groups? I've always wondered what the source of this list was. Anyway, thanks for your contribution and any more help you could do on cleaning up that article would be great. Rigadoun (talk) 04:24, 13 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]


I think that the list of Indonesian monarchies is largely derived from the pay site of Adelin Remy, Almanach de Bruxelles, and maybe also from Peter Truhart, Regents of Nations. Many of the "monarchies" listed were village chiefdoms rather than princedoms, rather much like the petty rajas of British India. HHEHUM.

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WP:NOT - we do not create essays - we create articles - recent edits suggest a close look at what makes the wikipedia WP:MOS - please have a look!

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Where are you come from? Javanese? Borneo? Celebes? Mikhailov Kusserow (talk) 09:28, 28 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

From Sweden, actually. HHEHUM.
Greetings from Bali. Cheers, Jack Merridew 11:53, 28 August 2009 (UTC) (the friendly, neighbourhood sockpuppet;)[reply]

Kings of Ryukyu

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Welcome to Wikipedia! And thanks for your contributions. There are extremely few people on here who tend to contribute on Okinawa-related topics, so it's always fun to meet someone new with common interests.

A short time ago you produced a List of monarchs of Ryukyu Islands, and now we have a Genealogy of the Shō Dynasties. In addition, I created some time ago the lists you see incorporated into such articles as Ryukyu Kingdom, Chuzan, Hokuzan, and Nanzan.

My intuition says that these are repetitive and redundant and should be merged or eliminated somehow, yet each of your lists contains information not contained in the others - so we can't just delete them outright; and if we did, I'd feel bad for how much work you put into them and such. But I don't feel we can leave it alone - these lists seem too disparate, and too overlapping.

Any thoughts?

Thanks! LordAmeth (talk) 19:20, 17 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]


Thanks for the comment. A genealogy is not a list, and in this case it contains some information not found elsewhere, which might be useful for some readers. The entry List of monarchs of Ryukyu Islands is not by me. As you say it is somewhat redundant. Best regards - HHEHUM (talk) 21:54, 20 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

History of Timor - sources

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Hallo HHEHUM! I am happy to find someone, who is writing in Wikipedia a little about colonial history of Timor, too. I found your article about Gaspar da Costa. Do you know any online sources? I mostly use for my articles in German Wikipedia History of Timor. Its a pity, I nearly have no access to books about Timor history. Greetings, --J. Patrick Fischer (talk) 18:23, 27 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Hello Patrick! It is hard to find good materials on the history of Timor on the net. There is a site called www.royaltimor.com with a little information on West Timor. In German Wikipedia there are some substantial articles about anti-tax rebellions etc. in East Timor. Otherwise printed books and articles are most useful, especially H.G. Schulte Nordholt's voluminous work The Political System of the Atoni of Timor (1971). HHEHUM (talk) 21:06, 6 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]

I know the sources on German Wikipedia. I wrote 95% of the articles. ;-) --J. Patrick Fischer (talk) 18:41, 25 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Tibetan regents

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Just want to tell you, as the founder WP:Tibet how extremely greateful I am for your work on filling in the missing gaps. If you can get all of the articles started up to the twentieth century this woud be awesome. It always makes me appy when somebody like yourself works on countries which get little attention on here and develops content (like Yemen and East Timor). You're doing a terrific job. Keep up the great work! Dr. Blofeld White cat 22:11, 24 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks a lot, Blofeld. I'm continuously expanding the number of historical-biographical articles on some Asian countries in which I am interested. I find it a little problem that the extant articles on Tibetan sometimes use the ortographical spellings, and sometimes the phonetical (i.e., Ralpacan versus Ralpachen, Srong btsan sgam po versus Songtsen Gampo, etc.). All the best. HHEHUM (talk) 16:14, 31 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Very nice work you do indeed! I hope you'll find time to fill in many of the rulers too. Do you by any chance know whether List of emperors of Tibet and List of rulers of Tibet should be merged? There is a little overlap and they seem to succeed each other. Best regards, Davin (talk) 16:52, 1 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for this, Davin. The emperors' list is a bit different since it includes all the early pre-imperial rulers, whose historicity is not definitely documented. Some of the dates in this list may have to be considered; in my own list I merely followed Beckwith, The Tibetan Empire, which is based on a synthesis of Chinese data and information from the Old Tibetan Chronicle. Regards. HHEHUM (talk) 23:12, 24 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Hello HHEHUM! Isn't there too much "Karma" in the Tsangpa#List of rulers? --222.70.53.21 (talk) (Reiner Stoppok) 10:38, 29 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Reiner. The various textbooks give the names of Tibetan rulers in a not always uniform way. Hugh Richardson, Tibet and its History, p. 307, has the succession Karma Tseten, Lhawang Dorje, Phüntso Namgye, Karma Ten-Kyong. Laurent Deshayes, Histoire du Tibet, pp.138-43, gives Tséten Dordjé, Karma Tensoung Wangpo, Karma P'huntsog Namgyal, Karma Tenkyong Wangpo. Best regards HHEHUM (talk) 13:23, 17 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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Thank you for creating the Najahids article. It was long overdue. Keep up the good work! Al Ameer son (talk) 12:55, 5 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Wow, thanks for this. Indeed I have tried to expand the coverage of pre-modern Yemeni history somewhat. There is still much to do here, for examples biographical articles on the individual Rasulid and Tahirid sultans. HHEHUM (talk) 15:12, 23 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Hello & sincere thanks for doing such excellent expansions on these articles! Are you doing them all in sequence? You might want to use "The" rather than "Our" to make that sentence more encyclopedic. I've had it on my mental to-do list for years to start with Eric the Victorious and fix old Swenglish and other stuff, one article by one. I suppose you're catching some of that too. So that our efforts won't collide too much (I hate "edit conflict"), perhaps you'd like to notify me on my talk page each time you're basically done with an article, and then I can have a look and see what I might want to contribute. I did so yesterday on Anund Jacob, which is now so much better, thanks mainly to your efforts. Will also look at Eric & Olaf soon. Sincerely, --SergeWoodzing (talk) 00:32, 23 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]


Hi. Thanks for your encouragement. I've just done Emund the Old, and will proceed with Stenkil when I have time, maybe later this week. Cheers.

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... this & address the many problems there. "Lagerquist 1997:24" (misspelled sv:Lars O. Lagerqvist?) needs an ISBN # & page numbers if we are to declare Björn historically confirmed. --SergeWoodzing (talk) 11:25, 1 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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Hello. First of all thank you for your recent contributions to Mudaffar Sjah, which have added valuable content to his political career and position as sultan. You also added a section on his family, but that has no sources at all at the moment, which makes it unverifiable. Could you still add some sources for that? Thanks! Crispulop (talk) 12:56, 8 November 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Hello. The full information is found in the Royal Ark site, https://royalark.net/Indonesia/ternate6.htm, but this has been blocked from usage in Wikipedia. Not sure why this is the case. From what I can see (from personal visit to Ternate) the info is all right.

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Hey thanks for your contribution, to proof-read my contributions. However some of the current sentences means little bit different than the indonesian sources. Do you read Indonesian, maybe you can read the source to confirm?

First, the translations of the region names, at that time Papua or Papo Ua did not refer to Papua like today, it only refer to those 9 specific negeris, which were not lead by a king but gimalahas and sangajis (in contrast to Raja Ampat). Same with mafor which does not mean Biak island as a whole but only those four soas. In time, Papua eventually was used in its extensive meaning of today, similarly Mafor became the island as a whole (before replaced by Biak in 19th century after formation of kankara byak). These were the translation used in the source (Indonesian) "Papua Sembilan Negeri" and "Mafor Empat Soa", not "Sembilan Negeri Papua" and "Empat Soa Mafor" which are the meanings of the current sentences. Hence I think the previous translations are better.

Secondly the title of Gurabesi, Andaya used variations of "Kapitan" such as "Kapita", which I agree was probably foreign influences, possibly by Portuguese. He was a chief in the sense that he lead the navy of Tidore, hence that title from Tidore. Calling him just chief seems to lost this navy context of his which is different than Sangaji or other titles. The timeline is also not so far away as he or second descendants of his can be still alive when Portuguese arrived in 1511. Descendants of "Kapitans" still have variations of "Kapitan" titles like "Kapisa" as hereditary family name so it has cultural significance. Although Gurabesi descendants were elevated to became "Rajas" or "Kolanos" of Raja Ampat. Hence I was just using it according to the source. I'm not familiar of historians debate of the title usage especialy by europeans scholars, so not quite sure why you made that decisions when published scholars and locals used "kapitan". Maybe added information that it is possibly european influence, like the one used for Mayor is better.-

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Dear Envapid, thanks for your comments. I read some Bahasa Indonesia. I'll have a closer look at the thesis you quote from and will adjust the translations.

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