The Philippine School Sultanate of Oman (also known as Philippine School Muscat), established in 1989, is a private school in the Persian Gulf region....
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literature." Philippine School Sultanate of Oman (PSSO), commonly known as Philippine School Muscat, is a private international school in the Al-Khuwair...
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Islam in the Philippines (redirect from Philippine Muslims)
missionaries from the tribe of Alawi of Yemen from the Persian Gulf, southern India, and their followers from several sultanates in the wider Malay Archipelago...
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Philippines (redirect from Philippine Islands)
control of the islands, suppressing an attempted extension of the Philippine Republic,: 200–202 securing the Sultanate of Sulu, establishing control of interior...
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Maguindanao people (redirect from List of Maguindanao people)
gongs. The Maguindanaons historically had an independent sultanate known as the Sultanate of Maguindanao which comprises modern day Maguindanao del Norte...
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location within the historical and cultural region of Oman, and not the Sultanate of Muscat & Oman. Abu Dhabi was a base for the tribe to trade, dive...
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Tabloid (newspaper format) (redirect from List of tabloids)
of Indonesia), Cek and Ricek, and Nova. In Oman, TheWeek is a free, 48-page, all-colour, independent weekly published from Muscat in the Sultanate of...
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Brunei (redirect from Brunei Sultanate)
Bilcher Bala (2005). Thalassocracy: a history of the medieval Sultanate of Brunei Darussalam. School of Social Sciences, Universiti Malaysia Sabah....
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in the 1898 Treaty of Paris that concluded that war. In 1899, Philippine revolutionaries established the insurgent First Philippine Republic. Shortly thereafter...
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since the arrival of Islam and establishment of several Sultanates (like Sultanate of Maguindanao, Sultanate of Sulu and Sultanate of Ranaw) and during...
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Manila (redirect from Manila, Philippine Islands)
designated by Philippine Commission Act No. 183 on July 31, 1901. It became autonomous with the passage of Republic Act No. 409, "The Revised Charter of the City...
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integrated into the native population as citizens under the Philippine government. The Sultanate of Gowa of the Bugis people also became involved in the Sulu slave...
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Sayyid (redirect from Sayyid of Gujarat)
Ali, who founded the dynasty. The Sultanates of Sulu, Lanao, and Maguindanao hold a significant place in Philippine history, rooted deeply in both cultural...
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arrival of Islam, the system of defense forces in the Mindanao region's sultanates under Muslim control mirrored those other existing sultanates in the...
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United States to build and operate facilities on Philippine bases for both American and Philippine forces. The U.S. is not allowed to establish any permanent...
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Cainta (redirect from Lorenzo Ruiz de Manila School)
Filipino troops of the 4th, 42nd, 45th, 46th, 47th and 53rd Infantry Division of the Philippine Army and 4th Constabulary Regiment of the Philippine Constabulary...
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although in the past the attempt of President Ferdinand Marcos to retake eastern Sabah under the claim of the Sultanate of Sulu by forces through "Operation...
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Ambassador to the Arab Republic of Egypt and the Sultanate of Oman Jose E.B. Antonio - businessman and real estate pioneer; chair of the Century Properties Group...
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as Philippine Independent Church, Iglesia ni Cristo, Jehovah's Witnesses, Seventh-day Adventist Church, Apostolic Catholic Church, United Church of Christ...
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Hinduism in Southeast Asia (redirect from History of Hinduism in Southeast Asia)
number of similarities with the South Indian architecture. According to the Malay chronicle Sejarah Melayu, the rulers of the Malacca Sultanate claimed...
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the Delhi Sultanate conquered the northern Indian subcontinent, while Turkic dynasties like the Sultanate of Rum and Artuqids conquered much of Anatolia...
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Somalia (redirect from Federal Republic of Somalia)
including the Ajuran Sultanate, Adal Sultanate, and the Sultanate of the Geledi. In the late 19th century, Somali sultanates were colonized by the Italian...
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Average human height by country (redirect from List of countries by average height)
Oman 2017" (PDF). World Health Organization. 2017. p. 65. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2 December 2021. Retrieved 18 December 2020. "Sultanate...
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Philippines–Spain relations (redirect from History of Philippines–Spain relations)
one of them was a man named Pazeculan This Castilian speaking Moor was in the service of the Rajah of Manila and Admiral of the Brunei Sultanate, Rajah...
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prosecutor in Oman Kamilia al Busaidy (1997): First registered female lawyer in Oman Sahar Askalan: First Omani woman to set up a law firm in Oman Jalila bint...
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Filipino Americans (redirect from Philippine Americans)
which has been used is Philippine Americans. The earliest appearance of the term Pinoy (feminine Pinay), was in a 1926 issue of the Filipino Student Bulletin...
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India–Philippines relations (redirect from History of India–Philippines relations)
robust trade between Manila and the Coromandel Coast of Bengal, involving Philippine exports of tobacco, silk, cotton, indigo, sugar cane and coffee....
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Islam in Southeast Asia (redirect from Spread of Islam in Southeast Asia)
Samudera Pasai and Malacca Sultanates. As one of the early centers of Islamic development in this region, the Peureulak Sultanate became the gateway for Islam...
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Madrasa (redirect from Qur'anic school)
professors. Foundations of Islamic higher education in India is tied to the establishment of the Delhi Sultanate in 1206 which set a basis of importance for Muslim...
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Tondo (historical polity) (redirect from Kingdom of Tondo)
scholars of Philippine and Southeast Asian history and historiography. During the reign of Sultan Bolkiah in 1485 to 1521, the Sultanate of Brunei decided...
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