Sharif Kabungsuwan

Muhammad Kabungsuwan
1st Sultan of Maguindanao
Reign1515[1][2]–1543
SuccessorSultan Maka-alang Saripada
Bornunknown
Johore
Died1543
Maguindanao
Burial
SpousesPutri Tunina (Rajah Tabunaway's daughter)
Angintabo (Iranun princess)
IssueSultan Maka-alang Saripada
Dayang Daragat
Layagun
Aloyodan
nine other children
Names
Muhammad Shariff Kabungsuan
HouseAl-'Aydarus
FatherSayyid Zainal Abidin Al-Aydarus (Tun Dagang)
MotherDaughter of Sultan Iskandar Zhulkarnain of Malacca
ReligionSunni 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]

  1. ^ Kalipa, Candidato L.; Lumapenet, Husna T. (December 2021). ""The Authorities and Customary Practices of the Buayan Sultanates in the Philippines"" (PDF).
  2. ^ Bacani, Benedicto R. (January 2005). ""The Mindanao Peace Talks: Another Opportunity to Resolve the Moro Conflict in the Philippines"" (PDF).
  3. ^ Ang Bayan Sa Labas Ng Maynila (2008), pg 195
  4. ^ "History/The%20Maguindanao%20Sultanate". mnlf.net. Retrieved August 23, 2015.[better source needed]
  5. ^ "Maguindanao". webcitation.org. Archived from the original on October 19, 2009. Retrieved August 23, 2015.