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Rajah Siawi (sometimes
called Rajah Siagu) was the
ruler of
Butuan and
Calaga (Surigao)
during the
arrival of
Ferdinand Magellan in
Limasawa Island. A...
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Siawi, also
known as Musan, is one of two Amto–Musan (Samaia River) languages. It is
spoken in
Siawi village (4°03′47″S 141°25′16″E / 4.062998°S 141...
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closely related but
mutually unintelligible Papuan languages, Amto and
Siawi,
spoken along the
Samaia River of
Sandaun Province of
Papua New Guinea....
- as**** to
Limasawa where they met Kulambo's brother,
another leader,
Rajah Siawi ("Siaui") of
Surigao ("Calagan"). The
rulers were on a
hunting expedition...
- day,
Magellan was
introduced to
their leaders,
Rajah Kolambu and
Rajah Siawi. Afterwards,
Magellan would become a "blood brother" to Kolambu, undergoing...
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rulers on a
hunting expedition on the island,
Rajah Kulambo and
Rajah Siawi, of the
Rajahnate of
Butuan and
Calagan (Surigao) respectively. Magellan...
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derived from the same root
include Sinulog, Sulu, and
Tausug (Suluk).
Rajah Siawi and
Rajah Kulambo,
members of the
nobility of the
Surigaonon and Butuanon...
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constitute the
largest Filipino ethnolinguistic group in the country.
Rajah Siawi and
Rajah Kulambo,
members of the
nobility of the
Surigaonon and Butuanon...
- des
textes coraniques et des (...) -
Secularism is a Women's Issue". www.
siawi.org.
Retrieved August 4, 2019. "About Ted". Livingston, Abby (July 13, 2016)...
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Vulnerable Sepa 700 (2003)
Vulnerable Sera 510 (2000)
Severely endangered Siawi 220 (2007)
Severely endangered Sissano 300 (2000)
Critically endangered...