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Dimasangcay Adel
4th Sultan of Maguindanao
Reign1578-1585
Predecessor Datu Bangkaya
Successor Sultan Gugu Sarikula
Names
Sultan Dimasangcay Adel,
Datu Dimasangcay
House Sultanate of Maguindanao
FatherDatu Bangkaya
Religion Sunni Islam

Sultan Dimasangcay Adel (alternative spelling Dimasangkay Adil, reigning 1578-1585) was the fourth sultan of Maguindanao in the Philippines. [1] He was a direct descendant of Sharif Kabungsuwan, the first sultan of Maguindanao. [1] [2] He was the son of Sultan Bangkaya with his Maguindanao wife. [2] [3] Dimasangcay also had half brothers, Gugu Sarikula and Buisan, who also sequentially reigned as sultans of Maguindanao after him. [2] [3]

Dimasangcay was married to Imbog, a Sulu woman, and they had a daughter named Paguian Goan. [4] The daughter later married a Basilan chief of Bornean descent, Adasaolan. [4]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Syed, Muzaffar Husain; Akhtar, Syed Saud; Usmani, B.D. (2011). Concise History of Islam. Vij Books India Pvt Ltd. p. 329. ISBN  978-93-82573-47-0.
  2. ^ a b c "Dansalan Quarterly". Dansalan Quarterly. Vol. 1–4. Dansalan Research Center. 1979. p. 76. Retrieved 2023-09-05.
  3. ^ a b Haerens, Margaret (2014). Mixed Marriage. Greenhaven Publishing LLC. p. 104. ISBN  978-0-7377-6266-2.
  4. ^ a b Foreman, John (1892). The Philippine Islands. Vol. 1. Library of Alexandria. ISBN  978-1-4655-2140-8.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dimasangcay Adel
4th Sultan of Maguindanao
Reign1578-1585
Predecessor Datu Bangkaya
Successor Sultan Gugu Sarikula
Names
Sultan Dimasangcay Adel,
Datu Dimasangcay
House Sultanate of Maguindanao
FatherDatu Bangkaya
Religion Sunni Islam

Sultan Dimasangcay Adel (alternative spelling Dimasangkay Adil, reigning 1578-1585) was the fourth sultan of Maguindanao in the Philippines. [1] He was a direct descendant of Sharif Kabungsuwan, the first sultan of Maguindanao. [1] [2] He was the son of Sultan Bangkaya with his Maguindanao wife. [2] [3] Dimasangcay also had half brothers, Gugu Sarikula and Buisan, who also sequentially reigned as sultans of Maguindanao after him. [2] [3]

Dimasangcay was married to Imbog, a Sulu woman, and they had a daughter named Paguian Goan. [4] The daughter later married a Basilan chief of Bornean descent, Adasaolan. [4]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Syed, Muzaffar Husain; Akhtar, Syed Saud; Usmani, B.D. (2011). Concise History of Islam. Vij Books India Pvt Ltd. p. 329. ISBN  978-93-82573-47-0.
  2. ^ a b c "Dansalan Quarterly". Dansalan Quarterly. Vol. 1–4. Dansalan Research Center. 1979. p. 76. Retrieved 2023-09-05.
  3. ^ a b Haerens, Margaret (2014). Mixed Marriage. Greenhaven Publishing LLC. p. 104. ISBN  978-0-7377-6266-2.
  4. ^ a b Foreman, John (1892). The Philippine Islands. Vol. 1. Library of Alexandria. ISBN  978-1-4655-2140-8.

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