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  2. Rajah Matanda - Wikipedia

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    Luis Cámara Dery says that by the time De Goiti arrived in 1570, Rajah Matanda had already ceded authority to his nephew and heir apparent, Rajah Sulayman, while still retaining considerable influence. [1] According to William Henry Scott, however, Rajah Sulayman was not proclaimed paramount ruler until Rajah Matanda's death in 1572. [2]

  3. Maynila (historical polity) - Wikipedia

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    Rajah Matanda (whose real name was recorded by the Legaspi expedition as Ache) and his nephew, Rajah Sulayman "Rajah Mura" or "Rajah Muda" (a Sanskrit title for a Prince), ruled the Muslim communities south of the Pasig River, including Maynila while Lakan Dula ruled non-Muslim Tondo north of the river.

  4. List of recorded monarchs in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Dipatuan Jalal ud-Din Mupat Batua (posthumously) 1710–1736 (in Tamontaka) Sultan Amir ud-Din: Paduka Sri Sultan Muhammad Jafar Sadiq Manamir Shahid Mupat (posthumously) 1736–1748 (in Sibugay, Buayan, Malabang) Sultan Muhammad Tahir ud-Din: Dipatuan Malinug Muhammad Shah Amir ud-Din 1733–1755: Sultan Raja Muda Muhammad Khair ud-Din: Pakir ...

  5. List of sovereign state leaders in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Sultan Amir ud-Din (in Tamontaka) 1710: 1736 Sultan Muhammad Tahir ud-Din (in Sibugay, Buayan, Malabang) 1736: 1748 Sultan Rajah Muda Muhammad Khair ud-Din (paramount chief of Maguindanao by 1748) 1733: 1755 Sultan Pahar ud-Din: 1755: 1780 Sultan Kibad Sahriyal: 1780: 1805 Sultan Kawasa Anwar ud-Din: 1805: 1830 Sultan Qudratullah Untung: 1830: ...

  6. Lakandula - Wikipedia

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    Analogously, contemporary Rajah Ache was referred to as Rajah Matanda (Old Rajah), while Rajah Sulayman was sometimes referred to as Rajah Muda or Rajamora (Young Rajah). [1] [2] [3] [7] [6] Historians such as Dery and Scott explain that his given name was Bunaw, but they also continue to refer to him by his title, Lakandula or "the" Lakandula.

  7. Lacandola Documents - Wikipedia

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    Testimony of the royal sentence delivered in the judicial proceedings by the prosecutor against the descendants of the rulers Lakan Dula, Raja Sulayman, and Raja Matanda on the extent and intelligence of the tax reserves that by different lord governors have been granted to those referred to (broken) from the list of reserved descendants of the ...

  8. List of sultans of Sulu - Wikipedia

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    The son of Muizzud-Din I, he governed Sulu with his brother after the death of their father starting around the middle of 1763. By the end of that year, Alimud-Din II had become, for all practical purposes, the sultan. With the arrival of his uncle Alimud-Din I from Manila in 1764, whom he received well, Alimud-Din II left his followers for Parang.

  9. Datu - Wikipedia

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    A pre-colonial couple belonging to the datu or nobility as depicted in the Boxer Codex of the 16th century.. Datu is a title which denotes the rulers (variously described in historical accounts as chiefs, sovereign princes, and monarchs) of numerous Indigenous peoples throughout the Philippine archipelago. [1]