Muhammad Kabungsuwan | |||||
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1st Sultan of Maguindanao | |||||
Reign | 1515[1][2]–1543 | ||||
Successor | Sultan Maka-alang Saripada | ||||
Born | unknown Johore | ||||
Died | 1543 Maguindanao | ||||
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Spouses | Putri Tunina (Rajah Tabunaway's daughter) Angintabo (Iranun princess) | ||||
Issue | Sultan Maka-alang Saripada Dayang Daragat Layagun Aloyodan nine other children | ||||
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House | Al-'Aydarus | ||||
Father | Sayyid Zainal Abidin Al-Aydarus (Tun Dagang) | ||||
Mother | Daughter of Sultan Iskandar Zhulkarnain of Malacca | ||||
Religion | Sunni Islam Sufism |
Shariff Muhammed Kabungsuwan[3] (Maguindanaon: Muhammad Kabunsuan, Jawi: شريف کبوڠسوان; Malay: Muhammad Kebungsuwan, Jawi: شريف کبوڠسووان) was the first Sultan of Maguindanao in the Philippines. A native of Johore in Maritime Southeast Asia, Kabungsuwan re-settled in Mindanao in the Philippines where he preached Islam to the native tribes around the region.[4][5]