Lupah Sug

Lupah Sug
  • سوݢ
before 1280–1405
CapitalSeat of power is based at Maimbung, Jolo, Sulu Strait
Common languagesOld Tausug, Arabic, Bajau, other Visayan languages, Banguingui and Old Malay
Religion
Indigenous religion, syncretistically adapting elements from Hinduism and Buddhism. (see also Polytheism)
GovernmentBarangay state
Rajahnate 
• before 1280 CE
Rajah Sipad the Older (first)
• 1390–1405
Rajah Baguinda
• 1405
Sultan Sharif ul-Hashim
History 
• The Principality of Maimbung, populated by Buranun people, was first ruled by Rajah Sipad the Older
before 1280
• Establishment of Sultanate of Sulu
1405
CurrencyBarter
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Barangay state
Prehistory of the Philippines
Sultanate of Sulu
Today part ofPhilippines

In the Philippine history, the Lupah Sug (Jawi:سوݢ‎) was a predecessor state before the establishment of Sultanate of Sulu.[1]

  1. ^ Julkarnain, Datu Albi Ahmad (30 April 2008). "Genealogy of Sultan Sharif Ul-Hashim of Sulu Sultanate". Zambo Times. Archived from the original on 18 July 2011. Retrieved 21 December 2010.

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