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Djimbangan and
Sultan Tambilawan of
Kudarangan, and as a
rising leader, Datu Ali
overpowered his
brothers to rule over
Kudarangan. In 1886, Datu Ali and his cousin...
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powerful v****als of Buayan:
Sultanate of Kabuntalan/Tumbao
Sultanate of
Kudarangan-sa-Buayan
Sultanate of
Talayan Sultanate of
Tinungkup (located within...
- four (4)
types of soil in this muni****lity.
These are:
Kabacan Clay,
Kudarangan Clay, San
Manuel Silty Clay Loam and Hydrosol.
Kabacan Clay Loam is about...
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Sultanate of
Kudarangan, is the son of
Sultan Bayao Bin
Sultan Maitum,
cousin of Datu Uto and
elder brother of
Sultan Tambilawan of
Kudarangan and adviser...
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puroks while some have sitios.
Damatulan Dungguan Kadigasan Kadingilan Kudarangan Nabalawag Olangdang Officers-in-charge (OIC) was
selected by
BARMM Chief...
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Tugal Tumbras 130 42
Nabalawag Nabalawag Damatulan Kadigasan Kadingilan Kudarangan Olandang Dungguan 131 43 Old
Kaabakan Pedtad or
Nangaan Buluan Sanggadong...
- by the
colonial government; and the
abolition of slavery. Datu Ali of
Kudarangan,
Cotabato refused to
comply with the
antislavery legislation, and revolted...
- the
titular "Sultan of Buayan", even
though Tambilawan was
Sultan of
Kudarangan, a
sultanate within Buayan. This
caused Buayan to
retain the
title of...
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Sanggadong Midsayap (12) — Damatulan, Kadigasan, Kadingilan, Kapinpilin,
Kudarangan,
Central Labas, Malingao, Mudseng, Nabalawag, Olandang,
Sambulawan and...
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forts on the Rio
Grande de
Mindanao were Cotabato,
Reina Regente, Picit,
Kudarangan, Taviran,
Tamontat a, and Labungan. The
gunboats Gardoqui and Urdaneta...