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Kapitan Laut
Buisan (reigned: 1597–1619), also
known as Datu
Katchil or
Sultan Laut
Buisan, was the
sixth Sultan of
Maguindanao in the Philippines. He...
- also
present in
Malay as kudrat.
Sultan Kudarat overshadowed his father,
Buisan, and
ruled with a
strong hand. He was
probably the
strongest and greatest...
- José
Gabriel (né José
Gabriel López
Buisán; 1896–1957) was a Spanish-born
Argentine writer and essayist. His more
important works are La
fonda (The Inn)...
- Spain,
eventually subordinating the
Sultan of Maguindanao,
Kapitan Laut
Buisan, and form a
confederacy that
composed of Buayan, Cotabato, and Tamontaka...
- Iago Herrerín
Buisán (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈɟʝaɣo ereˈɾin]; born 25
January 1988) is a
Spanish professional footballer who
plays as a
goalkeeper for...
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According to Félix
Buisán Cítores,
before 1881 it had been
published under the
title El Crepúsculo —originated on
September 1st, 1879— (
Buisán Cítores, 1983...
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Maguindanao wife.
Dimasangcay also had half brothers, Gugu
Sarikula and
Buisan, who also
sequentially reigned as
sultans of
Maguindanao after him. Dimasangcay...
- Adel
Dayang Sasaban Gat
Pangil Gugu
Sarikula Jayadewa Kamal ud-Din Laut
Buisan Lakandula La****pu
Magat Salamat Muedzul Lail Tan
Kiram Muhammad Kudarat...
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Grand Mosque,
Downtown Koronadal Balik-Islam Mosque, Brgy.
Morales Engineer Buisan Mosque,
Downtown Koronadal Masjid Al-Fuqarah, Prk
Kings compound Marbel...
- Adel,
Sultan (1578–1585) Gugu Sarikula,
Sultan (1585–1597)
Kapitan Laut
Buisan,
Sultan (1597–1619)
Spanish East Indies, part of the
Captaincy General of...