And it came to pass that Tabunaway married Sharif Kabungsuwan to the girl that was found inside the bamboo stalk, whose name was Putri Tunīna. To them were born three daughters—Putri Māmūr, who married Mālang-sa-Ingŭd, an older brother of Pulwa; Putri Mīlagandi, who married Pulwa, the datu of Bwayan; and Putri Bay Batūla, who had no children.
Later Sharif Kabungsuwan married Angintābu, the daughter of Maka-apŭn, a coast datu of Malabang, and begot Sharif Maka-alang.
Sharif Maka-alang married Bŭli, a Bilan woman who was found by Parāsab in a crow’s egg. There were born to them a boy called Bangkāya and a girl called Maginut.
Bangkāya married a woman of Magindanao and begot Dimasangkay. He also married a woman of Matampay and begot Gūgū Sarikūla. Later he married Ūmbŭn of Slangan and begot Kapitan Lāwut Bwīsan and Tagsan and Pinwis.
Dimasangkay married a Simway woman and begot Būtu-na Samal, who had no offspring, and Ūman, a woman. He married also Ŭmpas, the sister of Sandab, and begot Ŭmbūrung, who was not well known.
Gūgū Sarikūla married Raja Putri, a Sūlug lady, who gave birth to Putri Mampay. He also married the sister of Dasumālung of Linilwān and begot Gāwu.
Kapitan Lāwut Bwīsan married Ambang, the daughter of Dalamba of Slangan, whose son was Sultan Dipatwān Qudrat and whose daughter was Gāyang.
Sultan Dipatwān Qudrat married Putri and begot Dundang Tidulay and Arawaldi.
Dundang Tidulay married Paramāta Āsiya, a Bitalan lady, and begot Putri Gunung Līdang, who was the first Bayalābi of Magindanao and who had no offspring. His children from a concubine were Īla and Īja; from Angki, the daughter of Katīb Syam and Puntyābak of Sawakungan, Sultan Mohammed Barahamān and Sultan Mohammed Kahāru-d-Dīn Kuda.
Īla married Tawbālay and begot Gantar and Lumampaw and a daughter Sarabanun.