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Mindanao Revolt (1638)
Lanao Revolt (1639)
Sultan Salibansa Revolt (1639)
Corralat Revolt (1649) Spanish-Moro
Incident (1876) Location:
Southeast Asia, Southern...
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towns and 300
boats in Borneo. In 1655
trouble again broke out
between Corralat (Kudarat) and the
Spanish forces, the
Moros sacking numerous towns in the...
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towns and 300
boats in Borneo. In 1655
trouble again broke out
between Corralat (Kudarat) and the
Spanish forces, the
Moros sacking numerous towns in the...
- 60 men as captives. Again, on
November 4, 1663,
moors under the
dreaded Corralat took
their toll of
human lives and
captives after mercilessly slaughtering...
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other Moro and
Lumad groups, was
formed by
Sultan Kudarat or
Cachil Corralat of Maguindanao,
ruler of
domains extending from the
Davao Gulf to Dapitan...
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Mindanao Revolt (1638)
Lanao Revolt (1639)
Sultan Salibansa Revolt (1639)
Corralat Revolt (1649) Spanish-Moro
Incident (1876) Li****ng
campaign (1574–1576)...
- leader,
becoming amb****ador to the
Muslim chieftains,
among them
Sultan Corralat, and the
sultans of Jolo. He
traveled to
Manila in 1657, and sta**** there...
- rowboats, with an army of 1,500 Maguindanaos,
under the
command of
Cachil Corralat,
devastated and
plundered Dapitan,
Bohol and Leyte. This
dreadful event...
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Dipatuan Kudarat, also
known in
early Spanish accounts as El
Sultan Cachil Corralat, a
former sultan of Maguindanao. "Kudarat" in turn, is
ultimately derived...
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followed by the
Spanish government. The
legendary Sultan Kudarat (Qachil
Corralat to the Spanish) of
Maguindanao maintained lucrative trade routes between...