Kingdom of Kumalarang
Kingdom of Kumalarang Kumalarang | |||||||
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| before 1417–1515 | |||||||
| Capital | Kumalarang | ||||||
| Common languages | Subanon | ||||||
| Religion | Hinduism, Islam | ||||||
| Government | Kingdom | ||||||
| King | |||||||
• 15th century-1421 | Kanlai Ipentun | ||||||
• 1421-? | Lapi | ||||||
| History | |||||||
• Established | before 1417 | ||||||
• Subjugated by the Sultanate of Maguindanao | 1515 | ||||||
| Currency | Barter | ||||||
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| Today part of | Philippines | ||||||
| Part of a series on the |
| Pre-colonial history of the Philippines |
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| See also: History of the Philippines |
The old Kingdom of Kumalarang (Mandarin: 古麻剌朗; pinyin: Gǔmǎlàlǎng), also known as Sibuguey, was a Subanon kingdom located in the south of the Philippine Archipelago, more precisely in modern-day Kumalarang, Zamboanga del Sur in the island of Mindanao. According to Chinese records, Kumalarang already existed by the 15th century.