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Muhammad Dipatuan Kudarat (or Muhammad di-Pertuan Kudrat; Jawi: محمد دڤتوان كودرت ; 1581–1671) was the 7th Sultan of Maguindanao from 1619 to 1671. [ 1 ] He was a direct descendant of Shariff Kabungsuwan , a Malay - Arab noble from Johor who brought Islam to Mindanao between the 13th and 14th centuries. [ 2 ]
Grandson of the famous Datu Dakula of Sibugay, who was a grandson of Kibad Sahriyal (No. 16). He began his rule in 1896. From 1888 to 1896, the Sultanate experienced an interregnum, possibly because Datu Uto (Sultan Anwar ud-Din of Buayan) wanted his brother-in-law Datu Mamaku (a son of Sultan Qudratullah Untong) to become Sultan. The Spaniards ...
Poverty incidence of Sultan Kudarat 10 20 30 40 50 60 2006 51.97 2009 51.47 2012 48.47 2015 49.80 2018 31.49 2021 23.80 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Aerial view of the western coast of the province Bamboo - coconut crafts The economy of Sultan Kudarat is predominantly agricultural. The leading crops produced in the province are rice, corn, coconuts, coffee, bananas, mangoes, durians ...
Pax Mangudadatu, former provincial governor of Sultan Kudarat and former Representative of the 1st district of Sultan Kudarat with Tacurong. Sharifa Akeel, Filipino model and titleholder of Mutya ng Pilipinas 2018 and Miss Asia Pacific International 2018. Khalifa Nando, the Wa'lī of Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.
This effectively made both Buluan and Sultan Kudarat – located 120 kilometers apart by road – the seats of the executive and legislative branches of provincial government respectively. [52] On April 3, 2012, the SP of Maguindanao issued Resolution No. 132, reiterating that the town of Sultan Kudarat was the capital of Maguindanao. [4]
Tantawan Park (Filipino: Liwasan ng Tantawan) is a historical park in Cotabato City, Philippines.The park features a monument of Sultan Muhammad Kudarat of Maguindanao.. It is located on the corner of Quezon Avenue and Sinsuat Avenue, next to a branch of the Central Bank of The Philippines and the Immaculate Conception Cathedral of Cotabato.
The Spanish occupation of Jolo or Battle of Jolo was a military expedition in the 1630s to pacify the Moro of the Sulu Sultanate. The expedition, personally led by Sebastian de Corcuera, the then Governor-General of the Spanish East Indies was a follow-up expedition to the earlier successful campaigns against the Maguindanao Sultanate under Sultan Qudarat.
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