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  1. Rajah Sulayman – According to the genealogical research done by Luis Camara Dery, investigating the National Archives' "Lakandula documents" in particular, Ache is believed to have had an unnamed younger brother, who became the father of the Rajah Sulayman, who met De Goiti and Legaspi in 1570–71.

  2. The kingdom of Manila was ruled by Rajah Sulayman or Soliman who was regarded by his subjects as the greatest chief of all. Some chiefs in the neighbouring towns, both Muslim and non-Muslim were paying tribute to Soliman.16 There had been instances when villages which failed to remit tribute were duly raided by Soliman's warriors.

  3. On June 3, 1571, Tarik Sulayman, supported by Rajah Sulayman, led his troops down the Pampanga River and fought the battle in the bay of Bangkusay, off the port of Tondo. The Spanish ships, led by Martin de Goiti, were ordered to be fastened two-by-two which created a solid mass formation which seemed to be an easy target.

  4. Napansin niyang nanlata ang halaman at alam niyang namatay si Sulayman. Hinanap ni Indarapatra ang kanyang kapatid. Nagpunta siya sa Kabalalan at nakita niya ang kalansay ni Tarabusaw. Alam niyang napatay ito ng kapatid niya. Ipinagpatuloy ni Indarapatra ang paghahanap niya kay Sulayman. Narating niya ang bundok ng Bita.

  5. 12 de nov. de 2019 · Ache Rajah Sulayman – According to the genealogical research done by Luis Camara Dery, investigating the National Archives’ “Lakandula documents” in particular, Ache is believed to have had an unnamed younger brother, who became the father of the Rajah Sulayman, who met De Goiti and Legaspi in 1570–71.

  6. Plaza Rajah Sulayman, also known as Rajah Sulayman Park, is a public square in Malate, Manila. It is bounded by Roxas Boulevard to the west, San Andres Street to the south, and Remedios Street to the north. The plaza is considered the center of Malate as it fronts the Malate Church, the main church of the district. The square is named after ...