SULU ARCHIPELAGO

sooˈloo, island group, 1,086 sq mi (2,813 sq km), the Philippines, SW of Mindanao. Lying between the Celebes and Sulu seas, it includes over 900 volcanic islands and coral islets extending almost to Borneo. Basilan is the largest island, Jolo the most important. Fishing is the major source of livelihood; the Sulu Sea supplies a large proportion of the nation's commercial catch. The archipelago is also the prime source for pearls, marine turtles, seashells, and sea cucumbers. The islands are heavily forested, but local farming is nonetheless carried on and meets the needs of the people. Large quantities of manioc (a root staple) are grown.

The inhabitants are Moros, a Malayan people who were converted when Islam spread from Malaya and Borneo in the 14th and 15th cent. Formerly notorious as pirates, the Muslim Moros resisted Spanish rule until the 19th cent. The Moro sultanate (est. in the 16th cent.) passed to U.S. control in 1899 and continued to flourish under a mutually advantageous treaty with the United States. In 1940 the sultanate was abolished and Sulu became part of the Philippine Commonwealth, although most Moros rejected Manila's authority. In 1976 the government reached a cease-fire agreement with Moros rebels, calling for the creation of an autonomous region including the Sulu Archipelago. However, such a region was not established until 1990. Fundamentalist groups in the area continue to press for an independent Islamic state.

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...tablets seems to have been fairly universal all over the archipelago by this time; the Golo examples are quite similar...Luzon Thiel 1988-1989 and Balobok shelter in the Sulu Archipelago Ronquillo et al. 1993 . These Philippine industries...
...intoned in a long, drawn-out chant, and then quickly repeated with a series of words. Then the word agau is replaced by agau sulu, I befog, lead astray, which in its turn makes way for, agau boda, I befog, shut off. The list of words repeated in succession...
...fleets swarmed all over the archipelago. They firmly established themselves...also called 'Illanos' of the Sulu Islands. The Moros had fleets...piracy all over the seas of the archipelago. It would be easy if we could...insufficient, however. On the Sulu Islands, main centers of piracy...
...intoned in a long, drawn-out chant, and then quickly repeated with a series of words. Then the word agau is replaced by agau sulu, I befog, lead astray, which in its turn makes way for, agau boda, I befog, shut off. The list of words repeated in succession...
...bear the title of Sultan Sharifl of Sulu. The sultanate established by Abu...continues until present time in the Sulu area of the southern Philippines...by Arab or Persian traders in the Sulu archipelago in the fourteenth century and was...
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From Quanzhou to the Sulu zone and beyond: questions...western Mindanao and Jolo on the Sulu Islands. The Sulu Islands...chinesischen Nachrichten zu den Sulu-Inseln wahrend der Ming...Groeneveldt, Notes on the Malay Archipelago and Malacca Compiled from Chinese...
...Prehistory of the Indo-Malaysian Archipelago by Jr. Richard Shutler Prehistory of the Indo-Malaysian Archipelago. Peter Bellwood. Revised ed. Honolulu...Prehistory of the Indo-Malaysian Archipelago was published in 1985, a significant...
...and Badjao social life in the Sulu Archipelago. Historically, the Tausug...30) Tausug hegemony over the Sulu Archipelago was effectively challenged by...peoples of Mindanao and the Sulu Archipelago had endured decades of Christian...
...island of Mindanao and all of the Sulu Archipelago, was under Spanish military...II. 20 Sixto Y. Orosa, The Sulu Archipelago and Its People (New York...1905, p. 571. 38 Orosa, The Sulu Archipelago, pp. 70, 88. 39 Nicholas...
...rich Spermonde Archipelago close to Makassar...fishing grounds of Sulu, southern Maluku...1920. (60) The Sulu Archipelago, however, was...19) Warren, Sulu Zone, p. 71...in the Eastern Archipelagos, 1700-1850...
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...aggressively from the Indonesian Archipelago by seafaring Muslim traders and...throughout the islands of the Sulu Archipelago into Mindanao, pushing farther...established in all parts of the archipelago except in the country inhabited...
...Indonesia have their origins among the island of the Sulu Archipelago, that most reluctant part of the Philippines. When...during the past 30 years, almost all of the Bajau of Sulu and Sabah adopted a type of Filipino boat powered by...
...million Muslims, the great majority live in Mindanao and the chain of small islands to its southwest known as the Sulu Archipelago. What made the Nov. 19 attacks different was that they were instigated by Nur Misuari, who was the governor of...
...million Muslims, the great majority live in Mindanao and the chain of small islands to its southwest known as the Sulu Archipelago. What made the Nov. 19 attacks different was that they were instigated by Nur Misuari, who was the governor of...
...Mindanao, Basilan Island and the Sulu Archipelago-of the Moros were consolidated...maintained on Mindanao and three in the Sulu Archipelago. Elements of more than...Philippines Patrol regularly sailed the Sulu Sea. The patrol consisted of four...
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...separate and distinct autonomous region for the Sulu Archipelago and the historical Sultanate of Sulu. Rep. Hermilando I. Mandanas of the second...Reps. Yusop Jikiri of the first district of Sulu, Nur Jaafar of Tawi-Tawi and Munir Arbison...
US Earmarks P52 M for Sulu Peace Projects. The United States...rebuilding projects for residents of Sulu, particularly Jolo. The US Embassy...crucial step in ensuring peace in the Sulu archipelago," US Ambassador to Manila Kristie...
...Bongao, Tawi-Tawi, and Jolo, Sulu, through a US-Philippines partnership...and other business activity in the Sulu Archipelago."Even before the runway was inaugurated...provincial governments of Tawi-Tawi and Sulu, and USAIDs Growth with Equity in...
...domestic airport in this capital town of Sulu.Department heads of the national...including the tourism industry. ldquo;Sulu has an abundance of agricultural...particularly those involved in the Sulu Archipelago rsquo;s expanding mariculture industry...
...improvements now ongoing in the provinces of Sulu and Tawi-Tawi are expected to improve...and help boost the economy of the Sulu Archipelago.Both runway improvement projects...year. The Jolo airport project in Sulu includes replacing and widening the...
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SULU ARCHIPELAGO soo loo, island group, 1,086 sq mi...Mindanao. Lying between the Celebes and Sulu seas, it includes over 900 volcanic islands...is the major source of livelihood; the Sulu Sea supplies a large proportion of the nations...
...numbering about 3.8 million, of Mindanao, the Sulu Archipelago, and Palawan in the Philippines and of Borneo...expanded in 2001 it consists of Tawi-Tawi, Sulu, and Basilan provinces (the Sulu Archipelago) and two provinces and Marawi City...
...Islam spread from Malaya and Borneo to the Sulu Archipelago, and from there to Mindanao. The arrival of...Maguindanao and Lanao del Sur and the Tawi-Tawi, Sulu, and Basilan provinces in the Sulu Archipelago) was granted partial autonomy...
...SW Pacific, in the Malay Archipelago off the SE Asia mainland. It...encompassing Mindanao and the Sulu Archipelago. In addition to...Jolo, on Jolo Island in the Sulu Archipelago. The Philippines...concentrated on Mindanao and the Sulu Archipelago; see Moros...
...holo , island (345 sq mi/894 sq km), Sulu Archipelago , the Philippines. The seaport city...coast of the island, is the capital of Sulu prov., the trading and shipping hub of the archipelago, and a Muslim center. An ancient walled...
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