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The Sulu Sultanate Battle Flag

The Sulu Sultanate Battle FlagPopular
Description: This battle flag, who its symbols are described in the Home page of this web site at present is in California, the owner of it is the scholar Datu Daranda Mabagani , web master of the site :"Moro Historical Research".

The flag presents the typical structure of all the Sultanate battle flags.

For more of the flag detais, pls check..

http://www.webalice.it/paopadd/MORO_BATTLE_FLAGS_-_4.html
Moro Battle Flag
Submitter: deen ibn mohammad - More Photos from deen ibn mohammad
Last Update: 2005/8/9 2:10 Hits: 2090 Comments:

Category The Warriors

The Tomb of the Sultan of Sulu in Shandong China

The Tomb of the Sultan of Sulu in Shandong ChinaPopular
Description: In 1417 the three Sulu (present-day Philippines) kings led an entourage of 340 on a state visit to China. After a journey of two months, it reached Beijing, and was warmly welcomed by the imperial government. After a happy 27 days in Beijing, the three kings left for their home via the Grand Canal. On their way, the Eastern King Paduka Pahala fell ill and died in Dezhou, Shandong Province. After sending envoys to express his condolences Emperor Yongle arranged an imperial funeral for the Eastern King, and personally wrote an epitaph eulogizing the king's contribution to the two countries' friendly relations.

After the funeral, the eldest son of the Eastern king returned home to succeed the throne, while the second and third sons, wife and attendants -- altogether more than 10 people -- stayed at the king's tomb in Dezhou to continue to pay their respects. The Ming government allocated them 16 hectares of land and a large number of servants. Today there is a village in Dezhou whose inhabitants are of Philippine ancestry, and the Eastern King Paduka Pahala's tomb is still in good repair, as is the memorial tablet inscribed by Emperor Yongle standing before it.


related links:


http://www.chinatoday.com.cn/English/e2004/e200404/p56.htm

http://www.china.org.cn/features/photos/shandong/sdview2.htm#

Submitter: deen ibn mohammad - More Photos from deen ibn mohammad
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Category Conflicts, treachery and savagery

Sultan Ganasid (Maguindanao) and Staff

Sultan Ganasid (Maguindanao) and StaffPopular
Description: Sultan Ganasid (Maguindanao) and Staff
Submitter: deen ibn mohammad - More Photos from deen ibn mohammad
Last Update: 2005/4/10 6:41 Hits: 2655 Comments:

Category Royalties, Places and Sceneries

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