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The legend of Datu Paiburong is a traditional Maranao tale from the Philippines. It tells the story of a noble warrior who bravely battles against supernatural creatures to save his people and protect his kingdom. The legend symbolizes courage, sacrifice, and the triumph of good over evil.
Datu Paiburong is one of the said ten Datus from Borneo who fled from the tyranny of Sultan Makatunaw and found refuge in the island of Panay in ancient Philippines. It is said that in the year 1212 AD the Datus along with their families and community aboard balangays landed at a place presently Barangay Siwaragan San Joaquin, Iloilo. There, they met the locals, the Aetas to whom it is said that they bartered the lands they wish to settle in wit a long golden neclace that reaches the ground and a salakot(a headgear) filled with gold from each Datu. Datu Paiburong settled in the area while others went on and founded their new communities throughout Panay and other neighboring islands.
Datu Sumakwel is a legendary figure in Filipino history who is believed to have been one of the 10 datus who settled in the island of Panay in the Philippines. He is known for establishing laws and customs that are still upheld by some indigenous communities in the region today.
Datu Lapu-Lapu was killed in the Battle of Mactan on April 27, 1521, during a skirmish with Spanish forces led by Ferdinand Magellan. He is known for resisting Spanish colonization and is considered a national hero in the Philippines.
Datu Hussayin Arpa is an appointed Deputy Governor of the Tribal Customary Governance of the Philippines. The most influential indigenous Organization in the Philippines. A cousin to the Sultanate heir of Sulu and Mindanao, HRH. Ashrf. Paduka Ahmad Carpenter Arpa-V of the the Bolkiah-Tagean-Tallano family ruling class. Datu Arpa is also Deputy to its President and GRP consultanat, Dr. Pendatuni. Talib, Al-hadj.
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Datu Puti (the leader), Datu Bangkaya, Datu Dumalugdog, Datu Sumakwel, Datu Lubay, Datu Paiburong, Datu Dumangsil, Datu Balensusa, Datu Paduhinog and Datu Dumangsol
Datu Puti (the leader), Datu Bangkaya, Datu Dumalugdog, Datu Sumakwel, Datu Lubay, Datu Paiburong, Datu Dumangsil, Datu Balensusa, Datu Paduhinog and Datu Dumangsol
The first ruler of Aklan was Datu Bangkaya. He had a short tongue and could not say the "l" sound. He used the phonetic sound "ea" instead. He called the province "Akean" instead of Aklan.
The legend says that in the 13th century, 10 datus or chieftains from Borneo left their land together with their families and friends to escape the cruelty and injustice of Sultan Makatunaw, the ruler of Borneo. The ten datus were: Datu Puti (the leader), Datu Bangkaya, Datu Dumalugdog, Datu Sumakwel, Datu Lubay, Datu Paiburong, Datu Dumangsil, Datu Balensusa, Datu Paduhinog and Datu Dumangsol. They sailed on their balangays (vintas or boats) without knowing where to go. Finally they reached Panay Island. They bought the island from the chieftain of the Atis or Aetas who were then occupying the island. The chieftain's name was Marikudo and his wife was Maniwantiwan. Three of the datus decided not to settle in Panay but to sail northward. The three were: Datu Puti, Datu Balensusa and Datu Dumangsil. They settled in some parts of Luzon. When Sultan Makatunaw was no longer in power, Datu Puti returned to Borneo. The seven datus who stayed in Panay divided the island into three areas: Hamtik (now Antique), Irong-Irong (now Iloilo), and Aklan (now Aklan and Capiz). Hamtik was under Datu Sumakwel, Irong-Irong was under Datu Paiburong, and Aklan was under Datu Balangkaya.
a datu is a leader or a maharlika
The female equivalent of datu is datin.
Lahad Datu's population is 156,059.
Datu Puti is a legendary warrior and leader in Filipino folklore, known for his bravery and cunning. Datu Marikudo is a historical figure who welcomed the first Spanish colonizers to the Philippines. Datu Maniwantiwan is a mythical character from Visayan folklore, often portrayed as a trickster figure.
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John Datu was born on November 30, 1896.