BANGSAMORO

This website is dedicated to academic discussions about the people of Bangsamoro. It was conceptualized by students of section TFX4 of Kasaysayan 1 class, 2nd Semester, Academic Year 2005-2006, University of the Philippines Diliman. This site is in partial fulfillment of the requirements of Dr. Jaime Veneracion of the Department of History of the College of Social Sciences and Philosophy.

Thursday, March 23, 2006

Professor traces historical roots of Muslim struggle in the Philippines

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By Jo Florendo B. Lontoc UP Newsletter February 2006 Vol.27, Number 2 Prof. Julkipli Wadi of the UP Institute of Islamic Studies covered alm...
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The Yakan

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The Yakan are the inhabitants of Basilan which was formerly known as Tanguina. "Yakan" refers to the majority Muslim group in Basi...
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The Sama

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The Sama were the first inhabitants of the Tawi-Tawi archipelago. The term Sama was derived from the word “sama-sama” which means together. ...
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The Tausug

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The Bangsamoro, a diverse Moslem community taking up a significant percentage of Mindanao’s population, has been around for centuries, even ...
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Palawan and the Molbogs

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Palawan island has an area of about 1.2 million hectares and it forms the southwesternmost part of the Philippines. It is home to 87 differe...
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The Sangils

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The Sangils came from Sangihe an archipelago in eastern Indonesia sprawling the Sulawesi (Celebes) just south of the Mindanao sea, then they...

The Maranao

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The Maranao, like the Maguindanao, shares a not-so-distant history. The Maranao is closely interrelated with the Iranun and the Maguindanao ...
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The Maguindanao

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The Maguindanao, literally, "people of the flood plains", occupy the basin of the Pulangi River. In the past the Maguindanao sett...
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The Kaagan

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The Kaagan, also called Kagan and Kalagan, are the Islamized indigenous peoples in the Western Davao gulf area. The Kalagans became Muslim p...
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The Iranun

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The Iranun are primarily found in Maguindanao in Mindanao and along the shores of Illana Bay and coastal areas near Cotabato City. Smaller ...
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THE ETHNIC DIFFERENCES AS A STUMBLING BLOCK TO THE FORMATION OF A WELL-ORGANIZED BANGSAMORO

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The Bangsamoro, being comprised of eleven major ethnic groups, has gone certain stumbles to attain their vision. According to Prof. Julkipli...

Moro struggles: The birth of Fundamentalism/Extremism

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Another armed group supporting an Islamic state came in the picture. This is the Abu Sayyaf, which is accused of terrorism by the government...

Moro struggles: New forces

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Another group expressing their right to self-determination of the Bangsamoro is the Moro Revolutionary Organization (MRO). The MRO is demand...
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Moro struggles: Peace talks with the Ramos government

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The Ramos government also went into peace negotiations with the MNLF. They will discus modalities in implementing the Tripoli Agreement. The...

Moro struggles: Cory Aquino's policies

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Moro struggle: The Marcos government and the infamous Tripoli Agreement

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Moro struggle: Martial law

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Martial Law gave rise to a new revolutionary movement led by the youth. The Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF). They continued the Moro s...

Moro struggles: Post-colonial government

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When independence was finally given to the Philippines, Luzon and Visayas celebrated the birth of a new nation, the Bangsamoro considered th...

Moro struggles: American rule

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The Moro people fought sternly against the Americans. Unlike the Spaniards, the Americans employed several policies of attraction like estab...

Moro struggles: Colonial aggression against the Bangsa Moro

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The Spanish invasion and colonial aggression about 160 years after the existence of the Islamic Sultanates and principalities marked the beg...

Moro struggles: Colonial assault

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The Spanish invasion started at about 160 years into the existence of the Islamic Sultanates. The Moro relentlessly fought Westerners for mo...

Islamization

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The Islamization of the Moros started in Sulu at the end of the 13th century. This was spearheaded by the missionary Tuan Mashaikha who got ...

BANGSAMORO AND ITS BEGINNINGS

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The Moroland is made up by Mindanao, Sulu, Basilan, Tawi-Tawi and Palawan is currently known as Southern Philippines. It has twenty three bu...
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