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  2. Sultanate of Maguindanao - Wikipedia

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    War with Spain. Sultan Muhammad Kudarat, and whose name as a youth was Ullah Untong, was one of the greatest sultans who controlled Mindanao. In his island sanctuary in Sulu, he was known as Sultan Nasiruddin, and is buried there. His grandson Abd al-Rahman continued increasing the Sultanate's power and influence.

  3. List of recorded monarchs in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    1733–1755: Sultan Raja Muda Muhammad Khair ud-Din: Pakir Maulana Kamsa Amir ud-Din Itamza ... Hajji Datu Amir bin Muhammad Baraguir – the 25th Sultan of Maguindanao.

  4. Sharif Kabungsuwan - Wikipedia

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    Shariff Muhammed Kabungsuwan[3] (Maguindanaon: Muhammad Kabunsuan, Jawi: شريف کبوڠسوان; Malay: Muhammad Kebungsuwan, Jawi: شريف کبوڠسووان) was the first Sultan of Maguindanao in the Philippines. A native of Johore in Maritime Southeast Asia, Kabungsuwan re-settled in Mindanao in the Philippines where he preached Islam ...

  5. List of state leaders in the 17th century - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Mahasin Muhammad Zainulabidin, Sultan (1690–1733) ... Muhammad Kudarat, Sultan of Maguindanao (1619–1671), Sultan of Sulu as Nasir ud-Din II (1645–1648)

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

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    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: 1854 Sultan Muhammad Makakua: 1854: 1884 ...

  7. Muhammad Kudarat - Wikipedia

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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]

  8. Maguindanao - Wikipedia

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    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]

  9. Tantawan Park - Wikipedia

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    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.