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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 ...
- List of sultans of Sulu
This is a list of sultans and later claimants of the former...
- Royal house of Sulu
Royal Sulu Sultanate. The Royal House of Sulu is an Islamic...
- Muwallil Wasit I of Sulu
Sultan Muwallil Wasit (in his Tausug name) (reigned,...
- List of sultans of Sulu
El Sultanato de Joló o Sultanato de Sulú ( árabe: سلطنة سولو; joloano: Kasultanan Sūg; malayo: Kesultanan Suluk) era un estado musulmán que abarcaba gran parte de los territorios en el área del Mar de Joló, en el Suroeste de Filipinas y nordeste de Malasia.
Fernando I Alimudín (en árabe مُحَمَّدعلیم الدین; en Jawi محمدعلیم الدیند ) titulado rey de Joló, Sultán de Sulu y Sabah con el nombre de Muhammad Azim ud-Din I (1735-1748), y nuevamente desde 1764 hasta su abdicación en 1774. Biografía.
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.