List of historical markers of the Philippines in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao

This list of historical markers installed by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) in Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao is an annotated list of people, places, or events in the region that have been commemorated by cast-iron plaques issued by the said commission. The plaques themselves are permanent signs installed in publicly visible locations on buildings, monuments, or in special locations.

While many Cultural Properties have historical markers installed, not all places marked with historical markers are designated into one of the particular categories of Cultural Properties.

Maguindanao

Marker title English Translation Category Type Description Location Language Date Issued Image
Camp Brigadier General Salipada K. Pendatun Site Group of Buildings Camp Parang, Parang January 29, 1991
Salipada K. Pendatun (1921-1985)[1] Established the guerilla movement in Cotabato in WWII. SKPendatun Camp, Parang Filipino April 2, 2014

Sulu

Marker title English Translation Category Type Description Location Language Date Issued Image
Hadji Butu Abdul Bagui Statesman from Jolo Jolo Filipino
Labanan sa Bud Dajo Battle of Bud Dajo Massacre committed by American forces against Moro rebellion. Part of the Moro Rebellion, Philippine–American War. Sulu Capitol Grounds, Jolo
Prinsesa Tarhata Kiram[2] Princess Tarhata Kiram Jolo August 10, 1984

Tawi-Tawi

Marker title English Translation Category Type Description Location Language Date Issued Image
Sheik Makdum Mosque[3] Building House of Worship First mosque in the country. Tubing Indangan, Simunul November 7, 1980
Turtle Islands[4] Taganak, Turtle Islands Filipino and English 1965,[5] 1948

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