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    of the ancestral group which later split into the Iranun, Maranao, and Maguindanao people. The Iranun and Maranao still speak the language closest to the...
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    resulting in the modern Maguindanaon and the Iranun people (whose names can also be translated to "people of the lake"), while the ancestral Iranaoan who...
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    At the height of the Sulu Sultanate, the Banguingui, along with the Iranun people, formed the bulk of the Sultan's navy, leading coastal raids against...
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  • Camp Abubakar (redirect from Camp Iranun)
    Camp Iranun is a Philippine Army military base located in Barira, Maguindanao del Norte, Philippines. It is named after the Iranun people, a Moro ethnic...
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    peoples of the Philippines Sulu: Yakan people Bajau people Mindanao: Maranao people Iranun people Maguindanao people Visayan peoples Butuanon people Surigaonon...
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    B'laan people Bagobo Mandaya Manobo Mansaka Matigsalug Subanon people T'boli people Mangyan peoples Alangan Tadyawan Moro people Iranun people Jama Mapun...
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    Maguindanao people Maranao people Iranun people Lumad Tagalog people Tausūg people Kapampangan people Ilocano people Ivatan people Igorot people Pangasinan...
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    exonym of the Iranun people. The economy of the Sulu sultanates was largely run by slaves and the slave trade. Male captives of the Iranun and the Banguingui...
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    although it can also be found to a lesser extent among the Maguindanao, Iranun, Tausug, Yakan, and Lumad groups. The design elements vary among these ethnic...
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    Lanong were large outrigger warships used by the Iranun and the Banguingui people of the Philippines. They could reach up to 30 m (98 ft) in length and...
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