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Mount Tumantangis


Title Details
  • Mount Tumantangis
Subjects
  • 1970
  • Provinces and cities
  • Jolo, Sulu
Material Type
  • VM
  • Visual material
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Format
  • With prints
Image Type
  • Reproduction: Photograph
Place
  • Jolo, Sulu
Item Call Number GE01974
Status Available
Barcode GE01974
Local Free-text Call Number (oclc)
  • Classification number - GE01974
Title Statement
  • Title - Mount Tumantangis
General Note
  • General note - Photo taken from Bud Datu. This is the last natural landmark seen by the naked eye upon leaving Jolo. So called because upon losing sight of it, departing Muslims start weeping from nostalgia. An incident mentioning this mountain is related in the Sulu tarsila (genealogies). The Javanese ruler sent a gift of two elephants to Raja Baginda of Sulu. These were let loose and they lived and multiplied on Mount Tumantangis. On the declivity of this mountain there is a place still called lubluban-gaja, which means the "habitat or lying-place of the elephant". This explains the existence of elephants in Jolo during the early part of the Spanish regime. Baginda therefore was a notable chief who kept relations with the sultans of western Malaysia.
Additional Physical Form Available Note
  • Additional physical form available note - With prints
Subject Chronological Term
  • Chronological term - 1970
Subject Topical Term
  • Topical term or geographic name as entry element - Provinces and cities
Subject Geographic Name
  • Geographic name - Jolo, Sulu