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  2. Category:Culture of Sultan Kudarat - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Sultan Kudarat - Wikipedia

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  4. Sultan Kudarat - Wikipedia

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    The climate of Sultan Kudarat falls under Type IV of Climate (characterized by rain showers or evenly distributed rainfall throughout the year). Heavy rainfall occurs from April to November. Unlike most other provinces in the country, Sultan Kudarat is generally free from typhoons as it is situated outside the "typhoon belt". [10]

  5. Maguindanao people - Wikipedia

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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).

  6. 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 ]

  7. Sultanate of Maguindanao - Wikipedia

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    Sultan Kudarat: Lamitan (1619-1637) Simuay (1637-1671) Son of Buisan. First to unite sa ilud and sa raya polities and opened Simuay as a free trading port, consolidating tribute over many Iranun, Maranao, Manobo, and Tirurays, as well as Sarangani and Davao by force. Also called Nasir-udin by grandchildren. Sultan Dundang Tidulay Simuay

  8. Iranun people - Wikipedia

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    The Iranun are native to the southwestern regions of Mindanao.Iranun are found Maguindanao del Norte (Barira, Buldon, Parang, Matanog, Sultan Mastura, and Sultan Kudarat), North Cotabato (Alamada, Banisilan, Carmen, Libungan, and Pigcawayan); Lanao del Norte (Kauswagan and Kolambugan); Lanao del Sur (Balabagan, Kapatagan, Bumbaran, and Picong); Bukidnon (); and Zamboanga del Sur (Pagadian City ...

  9. Sultanate of Buayan - Wikipedia

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    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]