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  2. Sultanate of Sulu - Wikipedia

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    Up until the American occupation, this was the residence and economic centre of Sulu. This is where the Sultan Jamalul Kiram II and his adviser Hadji Butu began the Sulu pearling industry to increase the sultan's wealth, they organised the Sulu pearling fleet, which remained active well into the early 20th century. In 1910, the sultan ...

  3. Jamalul Kiram II - Wikipedia

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    Jamalul Kiram II (27 March 1868 [1] – 7 June 1936) was the sultan of Sulu from 1894 to 1915. [2] During his long reign, he signed treaties with several nations. He served under both Spain and the United States .

  4. Jamalul Kiram III - Wikipedia

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    Jamalul ibni Punjungan Kiram III (July 16, 1938 – October 20, 2013) [1] [2] was a former self-proclaimed Sultan of the Sulu Sultanate [3] who claimed to be "the poorest sultan in the world". [4] He was known as an unsuccessful candidate for senator in the Philippine general elections in 2007 .

  5. List of sultans of Sulu - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, the Spaniards dealt with Jamalul-Kiram II as the Sultan of Sulu in spite of his repeated refusal to go to Manila on a state visit. In 1915, Jamalul-Kiram II virtually surrendered his political powers to the United States government under the 1915 Carpenter Agreement. Jamalul-Kiram II died on 7 June 1936, without leaving any son nor ...

  6. File:Late 19th Century Flag of Sulu.svg - Wikipedia

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    Azim ud-Din II of Sulu; Azim ud-Din I of Sulu; Batarah Shah Tengah; Battle of Bud Bagsak; Battle of Siranaya; Bruneian Sultanate (1368–1888) Campaigns of the Philippine–American War; Cross border attacks in Sabah; Dutch East Indies; First Battle of Bud Dajo; Hassan uprising; History of the Philippines; Ismael Kiram II; Jamalul Kiram I ...

  7. Mohammed Badarud-Din II - Wikipedia

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    Amirul Kiram, also known as Jamalul Kiram II, was a bitter rival of his brother Badaruddin. He gathered and collect his forces to attack the Spanish military and claim the sultanate. [3] In 1886, Harun Ar-Rashid was recommended by Governor Juan Arolas to be sultan of Sulu. [3]

  8. Mohammad Pulalun Kiram - Wikipedia

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    Mohammad Pulalun Kiram (d. 1862) was sultan of Sulu from 1844 to 1862. [1] He succeeded his father, Jamalul Kiram I. [2] [3] During his reign, Spanish expedition to Sulu was led by Governor-General Narciso Claveria y Zaldua and subsequent conflict with the Spanish military under Governor-General Juan Antonio de Urbiztondo. As sultan, he was ...

  9. Jamalul Kiram I - Wikipedia

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    Sultan Jamalul-Kiram I was a Sultan of Sulu from 1823 to 1844. [1] As per some sources, his real name was Muwalil Wasit (cousin to Brunei Sultan Nasiruddin). Muwalil Wasit was the son of Alimud-Din III.