Sultanate of Sulu
This article is about the specific polity Sultanate of Sulu and therefore only includes events related to its territory and not to its possessions or colonies. If you are interested in the possession, this is the link to the article about the nation which includes all possessions as well as all the different incarnations of the nation.
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Was a sultanate that ruled the Sulu Archipelago. Initially a vassal of Brunei, the Sultanate gained its independency in 1578.
Establishment
- January 1579: Sulu became vassal of Brunei.
Chronology
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1. Brunei Civil War
Was a civil war fought in the Bruneian Empire from 1660 to 1673.
- January 1674: Eastern part of Sabah given to Sulu Sultanate as the reward for assisting the Muhyiddin's Forces.
2. Further events (Unrelated to Any War)
- January 1705: In 1704 the Sultan of Brunei ceded the lands East of Marudu Bay to the Sultan of Sulu.
- January 1706: The Sultanate of Sulu totally gave up its rule over Palawan to Spain in 1705 and Basilan to Spain in 1762.
- January 1732: The Bulungan Sultanate was founded by the Uma Apan, a Kayan group from the Apo Kayan region. They settled near the coast in the 17th century, establishing their rule in actual North Kalimantan in 1731.
- April 1851: In 1848 and 1851, the Spanish launched attacks on Balanguingui and Jolo respectively. A peace treaty was signed on 30 April 1851 in which the sultan could only regain its capital if Sulu and its dependencies became a part of the Philippine Islands under the sovereignty of Spain.
Disestablishment
- April 1851: In 1848 and 1851, the Spanish launched attacks on Balanguingui and Jolo respectively. A peace treaty was signed on 30 April 1851 in which the sultan could only regain its capital if Sulu and its dependencies became a part of the Philippine Islands under the sovereignty of Spain.