Draft:Kingdom of Bukidnon
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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].
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Kingdom of Bukidnon Mata Binukid (Manobo), Kerajaan Bukidnon (Malay) | |||||||
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c.983–1596 | |||||||
Capital | Tagoloan, Kalasungay (Modern Kalasungay in Malaybalay City), Lantapan | ||||||
Common languages | Manobo 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 | ||||||
Currency | Gold and silver coins | ||||||
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Today part of | Philippines |
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