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The Sultanate of Sulu (Tausug: Kasultanan sin Sūg; Malay: Kesultanan Suluk; Filipino: Kasultanan ng Sulu) was a Sunni Muslim state [note 1] that ruled the Sulu Archipelago, coastal areas of Zamboanga City and certain portions of Palawan in the today's Philippines, alongside parts of present-day Sabah and North Kalimantan in north-eastern Borneo.
The siege of Fort Pilar was fought between April and May 1898 on then-town of Zamboanga in Mindanao as a part of the Philippine Revolution.One of the only few actions against Spanish colonials forces in Mindanao, the victory brought about by the Zamboangueño Ethnolinguistic Nation, after their capture of Fort Pilar several weeks later, paved way for the foundation of the short-lived Republic ...
Bansa Sug / Zambasulta – At the Bangsa Sug Summit in 2018, participants of the convention including claimants of the Sultanate of Sulu, called for the creation of a Bansa Sug federal state consisting of the Sulu archipelago provinces and Zamboanga Peninsula.
Vinta are usually carved with okil designs, similar to the lepa and djenging boats of the Sama people. The three most common motifs are dauan-dauan (leaf-like designs), kaloon (curved lines), and agta-agta (fish designs).
There was also campaign by local leaders for Negros island [17] [18] and Zambasulta (Zamboanga Peninsula and the Sulu archipelago) [19] [20] for their locale to be made as federal states. Tenure and eligibility for re-election of incumbent officials
The Government of Zamboanga City, also known as the Zamboanga City Government is the local government unit in-charge of the City of Zamboanga.It is a mayor-council form of government supervised directly by the President of the Philippines and the Secretary of the Interior and Local Government.
ZamBaSulTa Isko Kami headed by Engr. Michael Abubakar [236] United Sama Badjau Association Inc. (USBA) chaired by Panglima Adim Atti [256] United Imams of the Philippines (ZamBaSulTa Chapter later switched endorsement to Leni Robredo) [257] Federation of Muslim Communities in Pampanga, Inc. [258]
Pambazuka News, which is Fahamu's flagship publication, was founded in Africa in 2000. [5] It is published in English, French, and Portuguese. It has approximately 15,000 subscribers and an estimated weekly readership of at least 500,000 people. Its 400th issue was published in 2008.