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She throws him her ring and handkerchief. The marriage between the princess and Kudarat is then arranged. After the wedding, Kudarat feels homesick; his wife then suggests that they go back to Lum. There is a happy reunion. A week later, Kudarat and his wife returns to Kabulawanan to live with his in-laws (Notre Dame Journal 1980:3-6).
Sultan Kudarat is a province in the Philippines. Subcategories. This category has the following 8 subcategories, out of 8 total. ... Culture of Sultan Kudarat (1 C) E.
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.
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 ]
Sultan Kudarat, officially the Province of Sultan Kudarat (Hiligaynon: Kapuoran sang Sultan Kudarat; Maguindanaon: Dairat nu Sultan Kudarat, Jawi: دايرت نو سولتان كودرت; Cebuano: Lalawigan sa Sultan Kudarat; Ilocano: Probinsia ti Sultan Kudarat; Filipino: Lalawigan ng Sultan Kudarat), is a province in the Philippines located in the Soccsksargen region in Mindanao.
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Qudratullah Katchil Sultan Muhammad Dipatuan Kudarat, or just Muhammad Kudarat (1581–1671), Sultan of Maguindanao in the Philippines; Contemporary.
In 1619, the Sultanate of Buayan faced a decline due to the rise of Sultan Muhammad Kudarat of Maguindanao. Eventually, by 1634, the confederacy headed by Rajah Silongan disappeared. He was reduced into a petty king. [12] Rajah Silongan may have formally abdicated and was succeeded by Monkay (Datu Maputi) in approximately 1627. [9]