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Sulu genealogy suggests that he was a brother of Kamalud-Din, a son of Sultan Shariful-Hashim, but believed not to be proclaimed the "Sultan of Sulu". 4: Sultan Amirul-Umara 1505–1527: His title is believed to be the Arabic translation of Maharajah-di-rajah, found as the fourth sultan in some tarsilas. Some Sulu genealogies do not mention him.
Sultan Harun Ar-Rashid in Sulu, from a book by Dean Conant Worcester in 1899. As datu, he went to Manila alone and Governor Juan Arolas recommended him for sultanate. Governor-General Emilio Terrero y Perinat received authority from Madrid to take action for the appointment of Datu Harun. Datu Harun was appointed sultan of Sulu on September 24 ...
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.
His notable early books include Artie (1896); Pink Marsh (1897); Fables in Slang (1900), the first in a series of books; and In Babel (1903), a collection of his short stories. His first stage work produced for the Broadway stage was the operetta The Sultan of Sulu, for which he wrote the libretto in 1901.
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 [67] in which the sultan could only regain the capital if Sulu and its dependencies became a part of the Philippine Islands under the sovereignty ...
He was an Arab [2]-Muslim explorer and the founder of the Sultanate of Sulu. He assumed the political and spiritual leadership of the realm, and was given the title Sultan, and was also the first Sultan of Sulu. During his reigning era, he promulgated the first Sulu code of laws called Diwan that were based on Quran. He introduced Islamic ...
Sultan Jamalul Kiram II with William Howard Taft of the Philippine Commission in Jolo, Sulu (27 March 1901) Jamalul Kiram II rose to the throne following Sultan Harun Ar-Rashid allegedly being forced to abdicate in 1894 after Kiram’s Datu supporters elected him to be sultan. Sultan Jamalul Kiram II ascended to the throne after undergoing the ...
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 ...