- Maguindanao, Datu Uto of
Buayan expanded his
domain south towards Sarangani Bay.
Dadiangas remained as a port
under the
Sultanate of
Buayan until the American...
-
Sultanate of
Buayan (Maguindanaon:
Kasultanan nu
Buayan, Jawi: كسولتانن نو بواين; Filipino:
Sultanato ng
Buayan),
alternatively the
Rajahnate of
Buayan, was a...
-
Rajah Buayan,
officially the Muni****lity of
Rajah Buayan (Maguindanaon:
Ingud nu
Rajah Buayan; Iranun:
Inged a
Rajah Buayan; Tagalog:
Bayan ng
Rajah Buayan)...
-
spelled as Tinukop)
within the
Sultanate of
Buayan before succeeding his cousin, Datu Uto, as
Rajah of
Buayan formally from Uto's
death in 1902
until his...
-
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...
- Anwaruddin,
alternatively spelled as Datu Utto, was the 18th
Sultan of
Buayan, one of the
major sultanates of Mindanao. As a
military leader he distinguished...
- He is the
namesake of the city of
General Santos,
which was
renamed from
Buayan in 1954.
Paulino Torres Santos was born in Camiling,
Tarlac to
Remigio Santos...
-
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"...
-
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...
- 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...