- See Ibrahim's "Readings on
Islam in
Southeast Asia." Most of the
native Suluks in
Sabah have
lived there since before the
formation of Malaysia. At that...
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Suluk may
refer to: Su'luk, an
Arabic brigand-poet
Something of, from, or
related to Sulu
Suluk language, or
Tausug language, an
Austronesian language...
- 5023°N 39.1992°E / 36.5023; 39.1992
Houtat Sulūk is a canyon,
about 500
metres (1,600 ft) long, in
Suluk Subdistrict, Tell
Abyad District,
Raqqa Governorate...
- Tausūg (Bahasa Sūg, بَهَسَ سُوْغْ, Filipino:
Wikang Tausug, Malay:
Bahasa Suluk, بهاس سولوق, lit. 'Language of Sulu/the Tausūg people') is an Austronesian...
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Suluk (Arabic: سلوك, romanized:
Sulūk) is a town
within the Tell
Abyad District of
Raqqa Governorate in Syria.
Suluk is
close to the
border with Turkey...
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Suluk, Sul-lu or Sulu (?-738) was a Türgesh
tribal leader and a
Qaghan who
defended Transoxiana against Umayyad conquest in the
early 8th century. Türgesh...
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Şuluk Mehmed Pasha (1525 – 7
October 1571),
better known in
Europe as
Mehmed Siroco or ****met Sirocco, and also
spelled Sulik, Chulouk, Şolok, Seluk...
- Türgesh chor and
later khagan Suluk. The
Turgesh Khaganate also
contained remnants of the
Western Turkic Khaganate:
Suluk's subordinate Kül-chor belonged...
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indigenous Suluks—triggered
mostly by
illegal immigration, as well as
militants from Sulu who are
mostly Tausugs from the Philippines—indigenous
Suluks prefer...
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about 20 km (12 mi) to the west, and
Suluk at 46°15′N 86°50′E / 46.250°N 86.833°E / 46.250; 86.833 (
Suluk),
about 10 km (6.2 mi) to the east.[citation...