- Bai
Estelita Tumandan Bantilan (born
Labnai Tumndan;
October 17, 1940) is a
Filipino textile weaver from the muni****lity of Malapatan, Sarangani. She...
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Sultan Bantilan Airport (Indonesian:
Bandara Sultan Bantilan) (IATA: TLI, ICAO: WAFL),
formerly known as
Lalos Airport, is an
airport near Toli-Toli,...
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Prince Bantilan, for the
purpose of
expelling the
missionaries and
deposing Azim ud-Din I.
Hostilities increased and
civil war
became imminent.
Bantilan tried...
- lawphil.net.
Retrieved September 1, 2024. "Manlilikha ng
Bayan -
Estelita Bantilan". Ncca.gov.ph.
October 17, 1940.
Retrieved December 14, 2019. "National...
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Rodriguez Jr.
Rosevi Queenie Belmonte Dionisio Caballero Erlinda Oras
Leonardo Bantilan Deogracias Bautista Clemente Fernandez Bernard Batucan Procuro Baiño Jr...
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Airport Terminated Timika Mozes Kilangin Airport Terminated Toli Toli
Sultan Bantilan Airport Terminated Waingapu Mau Hau
Airport Terminated Yogyakarta Adisutjipto...
- Aso, Y.; Aston, S.; Aufmuth, P.; Aulbert, C.; Babak, S.; Ballmer, S.;
Bantilan; Barish, B. C.; Barker, C.; Barker, D.; Barr, B.; Barriga, P.; Barton,...
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master designers left of the
mabal tabih art of ikat weaving.
Estelita Bantilan, who was
given the
National Living Treasures Award in 2016, is a master...
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settlement of San Sebastián de Magsung̃ay, were
attacked by
forces under Datu
Bantílan of Sulu on July 14, 1755, and the
villagers transferred from the coast...
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After examining multiple sites, they
eventually settled on a site near the
Bantilan River,
where the
discovery of a huge Yam root
convinced them that the site...