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Kingdom of Mindanao and Sulu The Kingdom of Mindanao and Sulu

Icon-Philippines.png Philippines

Society
Capital Davao
Language Tagalog, English
Productivity



The Kingdom of Mindanao and Sulu is the first and the only reigning Kingdom in the Philippines. The Kingdom of Mindanao and Sulu is a test run of having a monarchic setting in the Philippines. Though not merely installing a pure monarch government, the Kingdom is just a symbolic body in the country. This introduction of having a ruling monarch in the Philippines was proposed by Ariel David Buena, a Filipino FPM member whose sole dream is to install monarchs in the Philippines since in the the real Philippines, there were no real monarchs since the Spanish Colonizers seized the real life Philippines. The proposal was approved by the 2nd Philippine Congress in the Philippine National Forum.

The first ruling Monarch of the Kingdom of Mindanao and Sulu is Prince Terence I who is officially known as Paduka Maulana Mahasari Sharif Sultan Hashem Abu Bakr Prince Terence I of Sulu and Mindanao.

The Prince Terence I Era

Prince Terence I is the current reigning King of the Kingdom. He was officially crowned by the Philippine Congress. At his reign, he created the first Royal Guard of the Kingdom, the Royal Pintados. The Royal Pintados will protect the Kingdom and the rest of the Philippines from any foreign attacks. The Royal Pintados is currently mandated by HazzN, also the Department of Defense Secretary.

He also knighted different citizens of the country who made great contributions to the Kingdom. And were given tattoos, which serves as medals.

He also created the first Royal Family of the Kingdom.

The Era ended when Prince Terence I died. The crown was passed on to Prince Terence II.

The Prince Terence II Era

After Prince Terence I died in September 12, 2009, the crown and the entire Kingdom was passed on to Prince Terence's son, Prince Terence II.