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Jamalul ibni
Punjungan Kiram III (July 16, 1938 –
October 20, 2013) was a
former self-proclaimed
Sultan of the Sulu
Sultanate who
claimed to be "the poorest...
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Muedzul Lail Tan
Kiram (born 28
August 1966) is the head of the
Royal House of Sulu, a
position which he has held
since 16
February 1986. As the eldest...
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Jamalul Kiram II (27
March 1868 – 7 June 1936) was the
sultan of Sulu from 1894 to 1915.
During his reign, he
signed treaties with
several nations. He...
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Forces of the
Sultanate of Sulu and
North Borneo", were sent by
Jamalul Kiram III, a
claimant to the
throne of the
Sultanate of Sulu. The militants' stated...
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Ismael ibni
Punjungan Kiram II (also
spelled as
Esmail Kiram II) (9
November 1939 – 19
September 2015) was a self-proclaimed
Sultan of the
Sultanate of...
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Jamalul Kiram may
refer to:
Jamalul Kiram I or
Muwalil Wasit,
Sultan of Sulu 1823—1844
Jamalul Kiram II,
Sultan of Sulu and
North Borneo 1894—1936 Jamalul...
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Nizamuddin S.
Kiram Dayang Dayang Rahela S.
Kiram Datu
Jihad S.
Kiram Datu
Mujahid S.
Kiram Dayang Dayang Redha S.
Kiram Datu
Mahakuttah S.
Kiram The Ampun...
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Princess Tarhata Kiram was a Moro leader. She was the
niece and
adopted daughter of
Jamamul Kiram II,
Sultan of Sulu.
After being educated in
Manila and...
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Mohammad Mahakuttah Abdulla Kiram was the 34th
Sultan of Sulu (1974–1986). He was the
eldest son of
Sultan Mohammed Esmail Kiram I and the heir
apparent to...
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Abdullah Kiram,
there are
currently several claimants to the position, with the most
prominent being his son and
crown prince Muedzul Lail Tan
Kiram. Sulu...