Jamalul Kiram II
Jamalul Kiram II (1884-7 June 1936) was Sultan of Sulu and North Borneo (ruled 1894–1915).[1] During his long reign, he signed several treaties with different nations. He served under both Spain and America.
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Sultan Jamalul Kiram II with William Howard Taft of the Philippine Commission in Jolo, Sulu (27 March 1901)
References
- Omar, Ibrahim S (2018). Diary of a Colonized Native: (Years of Hidden Colonial Slavery). Singapore: Partridge Publishing. ISBN 9781543743272. Retrieved February 22, 2020.
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