Dūni, the daughter of Raja Sirūngan, married the datu of Bansayan, whose name was Arūgung, and bore Burwa, and a daughter called Indīngu. After the death of the datu of Bansāyan she married Alīp and bore Ugu.

Dikāya, the son of Pulwa by a concubine, begot Dŭka. Dŭka married a lady of Malitigaw called Rantyan, whose mother was Agb. To Dŭka and Rantyan there were born Būlus, Manalidtū, Pwi, and a daughter, Miyandung.

Burwa married Nungku, the sister of Nūni, and begot Mūluk, Nanak, Banálak, Māma-sa-Palu, Kalangīt, and Wapagáy.

Later Malilimbu married Balbal, the datu of Magulaling, and bore Abad, Māma-Rapat, and a daughter, Gansawu. Gansawu married Uku, the son of Pundūma from Ampas, and bore Alawa-d-Dīn, also called Aluyūdan and Jannatu-n-Nayīm, and Ālim, and Arīraw, and Igang or Būging.

Jannatu-n-Nayīm begot Badūyan or Adwi, Īnal, Limbayan, Sayimbu, Bāyū, Mbayū. He also begot Tungkaling, Buliyūngan, and Anggūrung by a concubine.

Adwi and Dungklang married and there were born to them Dunding, Ratkan, Pataw, Gāyang, Arīraw, and Pimbarat, who was sultan of Balabagan.

Ratkan, the datu of Isikŭn, begot Dimalawang and Marang. Dimalawang begot Arani. Arani begot Antaw, Sayū, and Arawa. Arawa married Bayū and begot Baya.

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History of the Dumātūs and the Conversion of Mindanao to Islam

Introduction