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Maranao people of Lanao. Historically, the
Iranun were
given the
exonym Ilanun (also
spelled variously as Illanun, Illanoan, Illanoon, Ilanoon, etc.) during...
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Maranao (Filipino: Mëranaw; Jawi: باسا أ مراناو) is an
Austronesian language spoken by the
Maranao people in the
provinces of
Lanao del Sur and
Lanao del...
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Bidayuh Bisaya /
Bisayah Bukitan Bulongan Dusun Iban Idah / Ida'an
Iranun /
Ilanun Jawi
Peranakan Kadayan /
Kedayan Kadazan Kajang Kanowit Kayan Kejaman Kelabit...
- conversant,
specifically the
Zamboanga dialect known as Zamboangueño. The Iranun/
Ilanun are a Moro
ethnic group native to Mindanao, Philippines, and the west coast...
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Bidayuh Bisaya /
Bisayah Bukitan Bulongan Dusun Iban Idah / Ida'an
Iranun /
Ilanun Kadayan /
Kedayan Kadazan Kajang Kanowit Kayan Kejaman Kelabit Kenyah Lahanan...
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Bidayuh Bisaya /
Bisayah Bukitan Bulongan Dusun Iban Idah / Ida'an
Iranun /
Ilanun Kadayan /
Kedayan Kadazan Kajang Kanowit Kayan Kejaman Kelabit Kenyah Lahanan...
- months,
Weyler erected a fort in Parang-Parang,
between ****ngi and the
Ilanun coast. This
effectively stopped the
shipment of arms to Uto, who died a...
- Jerambak, and
Demang Seri
proceeded to
extend Brunei's
borders to
include the
Ilanun and Bugis-ruled
northern and
northeastern states of
Borneo as well as the...
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parts of the Philippines. The Sulu
raiders were
mostly composed of the
Ilanun (or Iranun) and the Sama
group of sea
nomads as well as the influential...
- Philippines.
Spanish and Tausūg
people called the
Maranao as illano, illanun, or
ilanun. The
historical reconstruction shows that the
Maguindanao carried out pirate...