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This is a list of sultans and later claimants of the former Sulu sultanate.The Royal House of Sulu is a royal house of the Sulu Archipelago in the Philippines.Historically the head of the Sultanate of Sulu, the position of sultan today carries with it no political powers or privileges and is mostly a cultural figure.
In 1417, Paduka Pahala, sailed with his family and 300 other people to pay tribute to the Yongle Chinese emperor, Zhu Di, of the Ming Dynasty.He was welcomed by the emperor upon his arrival in China, but contracted a mysterious disease on his way home and died at Dezhou, Shandong province.
1879 photo of Sultan Jamal ul-Azam, Sultan of Sulu from 1862 to 1881. In 1848 and 1851, the Spanish launched attacks on Balanguingui and Jolo respectively. A peace treaty was signed on 30 April 1851 [66] in which the sultan could only regain the capital if Sulu and its dependencies became a part of the Philippine Islands under the sovereignty ...
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Jamal ul-Azam (d. 1881), also spelled Jamalul Azam, [1] was the sultan of Sulu from 1862 to 1881. [2] He was infamous for his maintenance of extensive contracts with British and German traders. These were done to counter Spanish dominance in Mindanao.
Military Governor Hugh Lenox Scott of the Sulu archipelago and Sultan Jamalul Kiram II of Sulu along with local government officials and hadjis (c. 1905) Kiram was appointed as a senator of the Philippines from the 12th district in 1931, serving for one term until 1934.
Sultan Harun Ar-Rashid was a sultan of Sulu from 1886 to 1894. [1] He was confirmed a sultan by the Spanish colonial government and was appointed in September 24, 1886. His reign ended in 1894 due to the lack of support from fellow Sulus and regional unrest.
Before leaving Manila in 1751 to return to Sulu, Ferdinand I wrote a letter in Arabic addressed to Muhammad Khair ud-Din Amir ud-Din Itamza, Sultan of Maguindanao, on behalf of the Marquis of Ovando. However, inconsistent translations into Spanish led to allegations that he had advocated treason in the letter. He was subsequently arrested and ...