- madrasah-educated
Maguindanaons,
being the
liturgical language of Islam, a
religion of most
Maguindanaons. It is also
spoken and
understood fluently by
Maguindanaon expatriates...
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Maguindanaon (Basa Magindanawn, Jawi: باس مڬندنون), or
Magindanawn is an
Austronesian language spoken by
Maguindanaon people who form
majority of the...
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capital town. In the past, the
place was po****ted by
Blaan people and
Maguindanaons. The City of
Koronadal used to
comprise the area
extending from the...
- the
dominance of
Maguindanaons within the sultanate. This ****ertion of
dominance was also
supported by the fact that the
Maguindanaons were the predominant...
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their Maguindanaon neighbors, and
intermarriages between Kalagan and
Maguindanaons. Thus
making Islamized Kagan heavily influenced by
Maguindanaon culture...
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Southeast Asian archaic gong-chime ensembles. Technically,
kulintang is the
Maguindanaon,
Lumad Ternate, Moluccas, and
Timor term for the
idiophone of
metal gong...
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Philippine independence,
other ethnic groups in the
province include the
Maguindanaons (who
constitute the
majority of the
provincial Muslim po****tion), as...
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Maguindanao and was
called "Pinagurasan" by the
Maguindanaons.
Early settlers of the
region were
Maguindanaons and the
Tausugs under the
Sultanate of Sulu...
- to
honor their kinship, and thus an
unwritten pact of
peace between Maguindanaons and the
Teduray was
forged through the two brothers.
Shariff Kabungsuwan...
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indigenous B'laans, T'bolis, Manobos,
Tedurays and the
Muslim Iranuns and
Maguindanaons –
large parts of the
region itself historically were part of the Maguindanao...