15. The first datu of Didagŭn was Abad. Abad begot Dumalundung, who was sultan of Didagŭn.
16. The first datu of Barīra was Dŭmak. Dŭmak begot Antāgu, who was sultan of Barīra.
17. The first datu of Sīkŭn was Amat. Amat begot Salumbay, datu of Islnŭn.
18. The first datu of Kadingīlan was Kapūsan, the brother of Salumbay, son of Amat.
19. The first datu of Magulalngŭn was Balbal, who married Marādi, the daughter of the sultan of Tatarīkŭn, and begot Burwa. Burwa became sultan of Tatarīkŭn.
Here ends the genealogy of all the countries or towns.
The History of Magindanao
Before the first mass was celebrated on the northern shore of Mindanao mosques had been built on the fertile banks of the Pulangi, and before Legaspi landed on Cebu Kabungsuwan had been declared and acknowledged datu of Magindanao.
The Mohammedan conqueror of Mindanao was neither an admiral of a fleet nor a leader of an army of regular troops. He had no nation back of him to reënforce his battalions nor a royal treasury to support his enterprise. His expedition was not prompted by mere chivalry or the gallant adventures of discovery. He was not looking for a new route to rich lands nor searching for spices and gold dust. The emigrant sought a new land to live in, and trusted his fortune and success to the valor of his crew and the influence of his witchcraft.