- دَاِيْرَتْ نُوْ اُوْتَرَ مَڬِنْدَنَوْ; Iranun:
Perobinsia a
Pangutaran Magindanao, ڤروبنسيا ا ڤڠوترن مڬیندانو), is a
province in the
Philippines located...
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Maguindanaon (Basa Magindanawn, Jawi: باس مڬندنون), or
Magindanawn is an
Austronesian language spoken by
Maguindanaon people who form
majority of the...
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Palawanic languages Subanen languages Danao languages (including
Maranao and
Magindanao)
Manobo languages Gorontalo–Mongondow
languages (including
Gorontalo and...
- -ginˈdanaʊ]; Maguindanaon:
Dairat nu Magindanaw; Iranun:
Perobinsia a
Magindanao; Filipino:
Lalawigan ng Maguindanao) was a
province of the Philippines...
- Latin-American
soldiers from
Mexico at Cebu. In 1608,
Muslim Moros from
Magindanao raided the
nearby Visayan province of
Carigara in Leyte. Cebu
under Commander...
- Press. pp. 129–. ISBN 978-9971-69-386-2.
Reynaldo Clemeña
Ileto (2007).
Magindanao, 1860–1888: The
Career of Datu Utto of Buayan.
Anvil Publishing, Inc....
- Universal-Publishers. ISBN 9781612337586. Ileto,
Reynaldo Clemeña (2007).
Magindanao, 1860-1888: The
Career of Datu Utto of Buayan.
Anvil Publishing, Inc....
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ransom young slaves in 1872, when a
smallpox ... famine,
causing the
Magindanao to sell
slaves for
greatly reduced prices.
Tamontaka became an agricultural...
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ransom young slaves in 1872, when a
smallpox ... famine,
causing the
Magindanao to sell
slaves for
greatly reduced prices.
Tamontaka became an agricultural...
- B'laan, Sangir, Ata Manobo, T'boli, Teduray, Arumanen, Mamanwa, Maranao,
Magindanao,
Iranun and
Tausug and from Nov 10 to 11 in
Bacolod City,
Negros Occidental...