- Tausūg (Bahasa Sūg بَهَسَ سُوْݢْ; Malay:
Bahasa Sūlūk, بهاس سولوق, lit. 'Language of Sulu/the Tausūg people') is an
Austronesian language spoken in the...
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Spaniards left Jolo
after a few days. The
Joloanos resolved to
resist Spanish intrusions. In
response to attacks,
Joloanos raided Spanish settlements and reducciones...
- muni****lity for
sending naval ships to the Jolo Pier to
bring stranded Joloanos to safety, and for
playing a big part in the
later efforts to rehabilitate...
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Subsequent reports from the
British government in
North Borneo reported that
Joloano Moros terrorised the
inhabitants of
North Borneo,
looting small towns and...
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Sibau tributaries.
South Sulawesi, Bugis,
Tamanic 62 tsg
Tausug Joloano Sulu, Moro
Joloano, Sooloo, Sulu, Suluk, Taosug, Tausog, Taw Sug. (12,000) 1981 Northeast...
- an
active parti****nt in the war
against Joloano pirates in the Philippines. The
Spanish engaged the
Joloano pirates frequently in the 1840s, sending...
- Barrantes,
Vicente (1878).
Guerras piráticas de
Filipinas contra mindanaos y
joloanos,
corregidas é
ilustradas por Don
Vicente Barrantes.
Biblioteca Hispano-Ultramarina...
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sending naval ships to the Jolo Pier and
being the "prime mover" of
stranded Joloanos to safety.
Military Intelligence Service Lt. Col.
Bonifacio Gillego spoke...
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sending naval ships to the Jolo Pier and
being the "prime mover" of
stranded Joloanos to safety. In the aftermath, he was made part of the
Executive Committee...
- las órdenes del marqués de la Solana:
acaba de
destruir a los
piratas joloanos (in Spanish). Habana: Impr. de M.
Soler y Gelada. García del Canto, Antonio...