-
against the
Sultanate of
Lanao and
established a new
Dapitan there.
Mindanaoans then
spread out of
Mindanao across Southeast Asia,
Historian William...
- A
Mindanaoan Muslim Buraq sculpture. The
sculpture incorporates the
indigenous okir motif....
- 2022. Carreon, Frencie; Cantal-Albasin,
Grace (March 20, 2022). "Some
Mindanaoans jeer at
Marcos for
skipping Comelec debate". Rappler.
Zamboanga City...
- some
parts of
Soccsksargen (alongside Ilonggo, Maguindanaon,
indigenous Mindanaoan languages and to the
lesser extent, Ilocano). It is also
spoken in some...
- Bukidnon. She is from Matanao,
Davao del Sur,
making her the
second Mindanaoan to win this
title since the pageant's inception.
Alfeche represented the...
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original on 27
October 2021.
Retrieved 3
March 2020. "The True
Story of the
Mindanaoan Slave Whose Skin Was Displa**** at Oxford". Esquiremag.ph.
Archived from...
-
others were
integrated or
completely changed.
Islam was
deeply rooted in
Mindanaoan culture long
before Spanish colonist arrived and were
mostly left untouched...
- 5334/pia.200. Mangubat, Lio (2
November 2017). "The True
Story of the
Mindanaoan Slave Whose Skin Was Displa**** at Oxford".
Esquire Philippines. Archived...
- well as
Indonesian and Thai cuisine, and
other Southeast Asian cuisines.
Mindanaoan cuisine represents the
cultural achievements of
prehispanic Philippine...
-
named for
General Salipada K.
Pendatun (1912 – 1985), who is a
forerunner Mindanaoan Legislator and
General during the
Second World War. On
April 7, 1991,...