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  1. This is a list of sultans and later claimants of the former Sulu sultanate. The Royal House of Sulu is a royal house of the Sulu Archipelago in the Philippines. Historically the head of the Sultanate of Sulu, the position of sultan today carries with it no political powers or privileges and is mostly a cultural figure.

  2. The Sultanate of Sulu ( Tausug: Kasultanan sin Sūg; Malay: Kesultanan Sulu; Filipino: Sultanato ng Sulu) was a Sunni Muslim state [note 1] that ruled the Sulu Archipelago, coastal areas of Zamboanga City and certain portions of Palawan in the today's Philippines, alongside parts of present-day Sabah, North and East Kalimantan in north-eastern Bo...

  3. Sultan Badaruddin II was a descendant of Paduka Batara, East King of Sulu (Raja Sulu Timur) who had died in Denzou-China, 19-year-old Sultan Badaruddin died in 1884 without leaving any male heir. HRM Sultan Mohammad Jamalul Kiram II. 1894–1936, 31st Sultan. The younger brother of Badaruddin II. He was proclaimed Sultan of Sulu by his ...

  4. Esta es una lista de sultanes y reclamantes posteriores del antiguo sultanato de Sulu. La Casa Real de Sulu es una casa real del archipiélago de Sulu en Filipinas . Históricamente, el jefe del Sultanato de Sulu , el cargo de sultán hoy no conlleva poderes ni privilegios políticos y es principalmente una figura cultural.

  5. Pages in category "Sultans of Sulu" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. The Sultanate of Sulu was a Muslim state that ruled over many of the islands of the Sulu Sea, in the southern Philippines. Though Muslim historians believe the Sultanate of Sulu existed centuries earlier, in the time of Raja Baguinda Ali, genealogical sources place the founding of the Sultanate in 1457.

  7. Here ruled Raja Baginda and the first three sultans of Sulu. The fourth sultan moved to Sūg, the third capital, and the town remained the capital of the sultanate until 1876, the date of the Spanish conquest and occupation. Sultan Jamalul Aʿlam then moved to Maymbung and the Spaniards occupied the town.