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  1. Muhammad Dipatuan Kudarat (or Muhammad di-Pertuan Kudrat; Jawi: محمد دڤتوان كودرت ‎; 1581–1671) was the 7th Sultan of Maguindanao from 1619 to 1671. He was a direct descendant of Shariff Kabungsuwan, a Malay-Arab noble from Johor who brought Islam to Mindanao between the 13th and 14th centuries.

  2. Sultán Muhammad Dipatuan Kudarat (1581-1671, Lanao del Sur, su apellido se pronuncia Qudarat), fue un sultán moro de Filipinas, descendiente directo del anterior sultán Mohammed Kabungsuwan. Biografía. Gobernó mientras se producía la colonización española en la isla de Mindanao.

  3. The name Sultan Kudarat given to the province was derived from the Maguindanaon Muslim ruler, Sultan Muhammad Dipatuan Kudarat who began to assert his leadership in the year 1619 and reigned in the Sultanate of Maguindanao from 1625 to 1671.

  4. 3 de jul. de 2019 · Sultan Kudarat was the Philippines' most powerful sultan. He consolidated his power in Mindanao and forged international alliances to repel the Spaniards' attempts to conquer Mindanao. In his 52-year reign, Sultan Kudarat successfully repelled Spain’s conquests to subdue Mindanao.

  5. Sultan Muhammad Dipatuan Kudarat was a Muslim ruler who reigned the Sultanate of Maguindanao from 1625 to 1671. Known for bravery, leadership, and defending the Islamic faith and Philippine liberty, he embodied the idea of basic unity, oneness and freedom among the people of the Sultanate.

  6. (Sultan Mohammad Dipatuan Kudarat) This great Muslim leader ruled over his Sultanate of Maguindanao (now Mindanao) in a span of 52 years (1619-1671). His career as a ruler was considered one of the most colorful in Philippine history.

  7. Muhammad Dipatuan Kudarat (1581–1671) was the 7th Sultan of Maguindanao from 1619 to 1671. [1] During his reign, he successfully fought off Spanish invasions and halted the spread of...