Muhammad Kabungsuwan | |
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Sultan | |
Reign | Sultanate of Maguindanao: 1520-1543 |
Full name | Sultan Muhhamad Dipatuan Kudarat |
Birthplace | Maguindanao |
Died | 1543 |
Predecessor | none |
Successor | Sultan Maka-alang Saripada |
Wives | Daughter of Macaapun Rajah Simbaan of Malabang Angintabo (Maranao princess) Masawang (Angintabo's niece) |
Offspring | Sultan Maka-alang Saripada, Dayang Daragat, Layagun, Aloyodan, other nine issues |
Father | Ali Zein ul-Abedin of Mecca |
Mother | Daughter of Sultan Iskandar Jukarnain of Malacca |
Shariff Muhammed Kabungsuwan[1] was the first Sultan of Maguindanao in the Philippines. A native of Johor in Maritime Southeast Asia, Kabungsuwan re-settled in Mindanao in the Philippines where he preached Islam to the native tribes around the region.[2][3]
Kabungsuwan was of Arab-Malay ethnicity. He married a local princess and established the Sultanate of Maguindanao in the 16th century.[2] The sultanate was usually centered in the valley of Cotabato.
The former province of Shariff Kabunsuan in the Philippines was named after him.
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Preceded by none Establishment |
Sultan of Maguindanao 1520-1543 |
Succeeded by Sultan Maka-alang Saripada |