- The
Iranun are an
Austronesian ethnic group native to
southwestern Mindanao, Philippines. They are
ethnically and
culturally closely related to the Maranao...
- The
Iranun language (Jawi: إيراناونساي), also
known as
Iranon or Illanun, is an
Austronesian language belonging to the
Danao languages spoken in the provinces...
- Camp
Iranun is a
Philippine Army
military base
located in Barira,
Maguindanao del Norte, Philippines. It is
named after the
Iranun people, a Moro ethnic...
-
besides the
Maguindanaon themselves,
under various forms of v****alage were
Iranun (including Maranao), Sama-Bajau, Subanon, Sarangani, and
Kalagan peoples...
- the Darangen. They are
ethnically and
culturally closely related to the
Iranun, and Maguindanaon, all
three groups being denoted as
speaking Danao languages...
-
Maguindanaon and Maranao, each with
approximately a
million speakers; and
Iranun with
approximately 250,000 speakers. Maguindanaon:
Langun nu m****ia na...
- is also
known as patil, patel, patir, or
pater in Maranao; and
paster in
Iranun. The meat or fish
component of the dish is
known as the kagikit. It is usually...
- 19th centuries, they were
commonly used for
piracy by the
Banguingui and
Iranun people against unarmed trading ships and
raids on
coastal settlements in...
- Sa****an is a
Philippine war
dance performed by Maguindanao,
Maranao and
Iranun depicting in
dramatic fashion the
steps their hero,
Prince Bantugan, took...
-
Lanao del Sur (Tagalog:
Timog Lanao;
Maranao and
Iranun:
Pagabagatan Ranao),
officially the
Province of
Lanao del Sur, is a
province in the Philippines...