Mandar Syah

Sultan Mandar Syah
Seals of Sultan Mandar Syah
Sultan of Ternate
Reign1648–1675
PredecessorHamza
SuccessorSibori Amsterdam
Bornc. 1625
Died3 January 1675
FatherMudafar Syah I
ReligionIslam

Sultan Mandar Syah (Jawi: سلطان منظر شاه; c. 1625—3 January 1675) was the 11th Sultan of Ternate who reigned from 1648 to 1675. Like his predecessors he was heavily dependent on the Dutch East India Company (VOC), and was forced to comply to Dutch demands to extirpate spice trees in his domains, ensuring Dutch monopoly of the profitable spice trade. During the Great Ambon War in the 1650s, Mandar Syah sided with the VOC but was nevertheless pushed to cede control over areas in Central Maluku. On the other hand, the Ternate-VOC alliance led to a large increase of Ternatan territory in the war with Makassar in 1667.