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Bolkiah ibni Sulaiman [3] (Jawi: بلقية ابن سليمان ; died 17 July 1524) [1] or commonly known as Nakhoda Ragam (Jawi: ناخودا راڬم ), was the sultan of Brunei from 1485 until his death in 1524, he ascended the throne upon the abdication of his father, Sultan Sulaiman. [4]
Somewhere in the early 16th century, the ruler of Maynila, Rajah Salalila or Panguiran Salalila, was married to a daughter of Sultan Bolkiah and princess Puteri Laila Menchanai of Sulu. [50] Apart from ruling over Maynila, Panguiran Salalila was also acknowledged by the chiefs of Mindoro to be their overlord. [1]
Bolkiah founded the city of Selurong—later named Maynila, on the other side of the Pasig River shortly after taking over Tondo from its monarch, Lakan Gambang. [ 6 ] Following the Sultan's victory in Tondo, the customary Rajahs , referred to as the Dayang Kalangitan , kept their titles and possessions, [ 7 ] but the House of Soliman, which ...
According to Bruneian folklore, around 1500 Sultan Bolkiah launched a successful northward expedition to break Tondo's monopoly as a regional entrepôt of Chinese trade and established Maynila (Selurong) across the Pasig delta, ruled by his heirs as a satellite. [27]
Bolkiah founded the city of Selurong; later named Maynila, on the other side of the Pasig River shortly after taking over Tondo from its monarch, Lakan Gambang. [ 8 ] Following the Sultan's victory in Tondo, the customary Rajahs , referred to as the Lakandula , kept their titles and possessions, [ 9 ] but the House of Soliman, which housed the ...
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The Sultan of Brunei can be thought of as synonymous with the ruling House of Bolkiah, with generations being traced from the first sultan, Muhammad Shah, temporarily interrupted by the thirteenth sultan, Abdul Hakkul Mubin, who in turn was deposed by a member of the House of Bolkiah. The sultan's full title is His Majesty The Sultan and Yang ...
The unnamed ruler of Tondo who was Ache's older cousin who attacked Maynila under the regency of Ache's unnamed mother, who was the daughter of Sultan Bolkiah, according to an 1882 Spanish document, [99] identified as Malanci or Malangsi, firstborn son of Prince Balagtas and Panginoan [95] [12] fl. 1521 [99]