Draft:Kingdom of Bukidnon

Kingdom of Bukidnon
Mata Binukid (Manobo), Kerajaan Bukidnon (Malay)
c.983–1596
CapitalTagoloan, Kalasungay (Modern Kalasungay in Malaybalay City), Lantapan
Common languagesManobo languages, Old Malay, Higaonon, Talaandig, Sanskrit
Religion
Syncretic form of Hinduism, Buddhism, Paganism, Animism and (see also Polytheism)
Roman Catholicism (since 1521)
Rajah 
• 983
Jīn Qiáng
• 1130
Rajah Gamhanan
• 1200-1269
Rajah Tudog
• 1280-1350
Rajah Dakas
• 1560
Rajah Malaw
• 1521–1565
Rajah Aluy | Don Pedro Heneral (last)
Vassal Kings 
• 1770-1880
Rajah Araw Heneral
• 1800-1913
Rajah Ala - Ignacio 'Alanib' Heneral
History 
• Established
c.983
• Disestablished
1596
CurrencyGold and silver coins
Succeeded by
Captaincy General of the Philippines
Today part ofPhilippines

The Rajahnate of Bukidnon[1] (Manobo: Mata Binukid, Malay: Kerajaan Bukidnon, Chinese: 王國中的提示, Filipino: Kinaharian ng Bukidnon, Cebuano: Gingharian sa Bukidnon, Spanish: Reino de Bukidnon) was a kingdom, located in northern-central part of the Philippine island of Mindanao. It covered a huge area, encompassing an area similar to that of the modern-day Bukidnon Province. It was formed one of the six "Great Kingdoms of Mindanao"[2].

  1. ^ Gold, the Spanish Empire 1596 A. D. Currency; Philippines, silver coins Today part of. "Kingdom of Bukidnon (21st Century Crisis)". Alternative History. Retrieved June 21, 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ Maguindanaon, Great Alliance of Six Pakatan Besar di EnamAlyansang Mahusay ng AnimGran Alianza del Seis1525-1600s Capital Kota Batu Languages; Maranaon; Iranun; Manobo; languages, Malay; Butuanon; languages, Visayan; Arabic; Islam, Spanish Religion. "Great Alliance of Six (21st Century Crisis)". Alternative History. Retrieved June 21, 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)

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