- of
Buayan situated in what is now Brgy.
Buayan was established.
Makar formed what
would later become the
western part of
General Santos,
while Buayan consisted...
- The
Sultanate of
Buayan (Maguindanaon:
Kasultanan nu
Buayan, Jawi: كسولتانن نو بواين; Filipino:
Sultanato ng
Buayan) was a
Muslim state on the
island of...
-
Rajah Buayan,
officially the Muni****lity of
Rajah Buayan (Maguindanaon:
Ingud nu
Rajah Buayan; Iranun:
Inged a
Rajah Buayan; Tagalog:
Bayan ng
Rajah Buayan)...
-
smaller Buayan Airport in Baran****
Buayan,
which has been
converted into an air
station for the
Philippine Air
Force and
renamed "Rajah
Buayan Air Base"...
- the 1860s, the main
stronghold of
Buayan was
transferred to Bacat,
within the modern-day muni****lity of
Rajah Buayan.
Created as
Dulawan on
November 25...
-
relations with Ternate, Sulu, and Brunei, but
developed a
rivalry with
Buayan. However,
Buayan would become a de
facto subject state under Sultan Kudarat of Maguindanao...
-
Piang was the
appointed Minister of
Lands by Datu Uto of the
Sultanate of
Buayan. However,
according to oral tradition, many of Datu Uto's
followers defected...
- form a
confederacy that
composed of
Buayan, Cotabato, and Tamontaka. In 1599,
Rajah Silongan,
accompanied by 3000
Buayan Moros,
joined forces with Datu Salikula...
- from 1830 till his
death 1850,
serving as v****al
under the
Sultanate of
Buayan.
Aside from
being known to have
conquered most of the
Davao Gulf area for...
- Tondo, Namayan, Kumintang, Pangasinan, Caboloan, Cebu, Butuan, Maguindanao,
Buayan, Lanao, Sulu, and Ma-i.
Among the
nobility were
leaders called datus, responsible...