Maluku
English
Alternative forms
- Molucca (dated)
Etymology
The islands are said to have been named Arabic جَزِيرَات المَلِك (jazīrāt al-malik, literally “king islands”) by Arab merchants. However, since the name itself has been mentioned in a 14th-century Majapahit eulogy, Nagarakretagama, that predates the arrival of Islam in Maluku at the late fifteenth century, other sources claim that the name comes from a local language with the meaning "the head of a bull" or "the head of something large".
Proper noun
Maluku
- A province of Indonesia. Capital: Ambon.
- 2024 March 8, Antara, “11 Indigenous Languages Declared Extinct: Education Ministry”, in Jakarta Globe[1]:
- Muksin specifically mentioned 11 extinct indigenous languages, such as Tandia and Mawes in West Papua and Papua, along with Kajeli, Piru, Moksela, Palumata, Ternateno, Hukumina, Hoti, Serua, and Nila in different areas of Maluku.
- Synonym of Moluccas.
Translations
province of Indonesia
See also
provinces of Indonesiaedit
- Aceh
- Bali
- Bangka Belitung Islands
- Banten
- Bengkulu
- Central Java
- Central Kalimantan
- Central Papua
- Central Sulawesi
- East Java
- East Kalimantan
- East Nusa Tenggara
- Gorontalo
- Highland Papua
- Jakarta
- Jambi
- Lampung
- Maluku
- North Kalimantan
- North Maluku
- North Sulawesi
- North Sumatra
- Papua
- Riau
- Riau Islands
- Southeast Sulawesi
- South Kalimantan
- South Papua
- South Sulawesi
- South Sumatra
- Southwest Papua
- Special Region of Yogyakarta
- West Java
- West Kalimantan
- West Nusa Tenggara
- West Papua
- West Sulawesi
- West Sumatra