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Maranao people (Maranao:
Bangsa Mëranaw; Filipino: mga
Maranaw), also
spelled Meranaw,
Maranaw, and Mëranaw, is a
predominantly Muslim Filipino ethnic...
- Press. p. 147. ISBN 978-971-542-514-8. Madale,
Abdullah T. (1997). The
Maranaws,
Dwellers of the Lake. Manila, Philippines: REX Book Store, Inc. p. 67...
- (Filipino:
Wikang Mëranaw; Jawi: باسا أ مراناو),
sometimes spelled as
Maranaw,
Meranaw or Mëranaw, is an
Austronesian language spoken by the Maranao...
- 6406 - An Act
Dividing the
Province of
Lanao del Sur into the
Province of
Maranaw and
Lanao del Sur". Chan
Robles Virtual Law Library.
Retrieved December...
-
Filipinas Foundation. p. 127. Madale,
Abdullah (1997). "Notable
Maranaws". The
Maranaws:
Dwellers of the Lake. Rex Bookstore, Inc. p. 141. ISBN 9712321746...
- Maranhão (Brazilian
Portuguese pronunciation: [
maɾɐˈɲɐ̃w] ) is a
state in Brazil.
Located in the country's
Northeast Region, it has a po****tion of about...
- died on
October 13, 2013. Madale,
Abdullah T. (1997). "Notable
Maranaws". The
Maranaws,
Dwellers of the Lake. Rex Bookstore, Inc. p. 170. ISBN 978-971-23-2174-0...
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Maranaws at night, you can hear them
singing folk
songs or
reciting poems that are
beautiful and strange. Yet on
account of the
absence of a
Maranaw writer...
- In 1757, the Moros, more particularly, the
Iranuns (a
relative of the
Maranaws of the Lake
Lanao regions)
organized a war
fleet of 74 fast
native ships...
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Republic Act No. 5999, but
never inaugurated. 1971–1998
October 4, 1971 –
Maranaw province created from
Lanao del Sur
through Republic Act No. 6406, remained...