Kaicili (prince) Ngaro or Ngarolamo was the only son of Sultan
Mole Majimu, being born around 1590. He was consequently groomed as Mole's successor and was co-ruling Tidore in the 1610s since his father was already quite old. Mole complained about the headstrong character of his son, who made unauthorized efforts to marry the widowed Queen of
Jailolo, a princess from the rival
Sultanate of Ternate. He was also a warrior of some note; in 1614 he raided
Morotai, ostensibly to prevent it from moving over to Ternate and the VOC. This irritated the Spanish allies since he killed two baptized rulers and enslaved numbers of Christian people. Nor was he entirely popular among the Tidorese elite due to his habit of taking advantage of the wives of married men. His cousin and rival Kaicili
Gorontalo, on the other hand, commanded much respect, though he stayed in Ternate. When the old Mole Majimu died in 1627, Ngarolamo nevertheless succeeded to the throne. Like his predecessors he was dependent on the Spanish who were established in a number of fortresses on
Tidore Island and were the arch-rivals of the
Dutch East India Company who dominated most of Maluku. There was a state of low-intensive warfare between Tidore and Ternate and their respective European allies. ==Deposal==