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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract مسجد تالوكسنغاي هو مسجد تم بناؤه من قبل الحاج عبد الله ماس نونو في عام 1885 في منطقة برنجه تالوكسنغاي في مدينة زامبوانجا في الفلبين، يعد المسجد أقدم مسجد في مينداناو الغربية . , La Mezquita de Taluksangay​ fue construidaLa Mezquita de Taluksangay​ fue construida por Hadji Abdullah Maas Nuno en 1885 en el barangay de , Zamboanga, en la isla de Mindanao al sur de Filipinas. Es la mezquita más antigua de Mindanao Occidental. Taluksangay fue el primer centro de propagación islámica en la península de Zamboanga. Los misioneros religiosos musulmanes de Arabia, India, Malasia, Indonesia y Borneo]] acudieron en masa a este pueblo. Un representante del Sultán de Turquía (Sheik -Al Islam) visitó este lugar en la parte final de 1914. Con la aparición del MNLF (Frente Moro de Liberación Nacional) y un conflicto militar en 1973, los miembros del Comité Cuatripartito, los generales Fidel V. Ramos y Romeo Espino, visitaron la aldea Taluksangay. Incluso en la parte más dura del problema durante los años 70, los turistas seguían llegado a este pueblo histórico. La mayoría de los habitantes de Taluksangay son musulmanes descendientes de Sama Banguingui que son recordados en la historia como piratas del sudeste de Asia, y que nunca fueron conquistados. de Asia, y que nunca fueron conquistados. , The Taluksangay Mosque was built by Hadji The Taluksangay Mosque was built by Hadji Abdullah Maas Nuno in 1885 in the Barangay Taluksangay, Zamboanga, the Philippines. It is the oldest mosque in Western Mindanao. Taluksangay was the first center of Islamic propagation in the Zamboanga Peninsula. Muslim religious missionaries from Arabia, India, Malaysia, Indonesia and Borneo have been flocking to this village. A representative of the Sultan of Turkey (Sheik-Al Islam) visited this place in later part of 1914.At the height of the MNLF (Moro National Liberation Front) military conflict in 1973, members of the Quadripartite Committee, Generals Fidel V. Ramos and Romeo Espino, visited Taluksangay village. Even at the height of trouble during the 1970s, tourists continued to arrive in this historical village. The majority of the inhabitants of Taluksangay are Muslims the descendants of the who were branded by history as pirates of Southeast Asia, but never conquered.es of Southeast Asia, but never conquered.
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rdfs:comment The Taluksangay Mosque was built by Hadji The Taluksangay Mosque was built by Hadji Abdullah Maas Nuno in 1885 in the Barangay Taluksangay, Zamboanga, the Philippines. It is the oldest mosque in Western Mindanao. Taluksangay was the first center of Islamic propagation in the Zamboanga Peninsula. Muslim religious missionaries from Arabia, India, Malaysia, Indonesia and Borneo have been flocking to this village. A representative of the Sultan of Turkey (Sheik-Al Islam) visited this place in later part of 1914.At the height of the MNLF (Moro National Liberation Front) military conflict in 1973, members of the Quadripartite Committee, Generals Fidel V. Ramos and Romeo Espino, visited Taluksangay village. Even at the height of trouble during the 1970s, tourists continued to arrive in this historical village.nued to arrive in this historical village. , La Mezquita de Taluksangay​ fue construidaLa Mezquita de Taluksangay​ fue construida por Hadji Abdullah Maas Nuno en 1885 en el barangay de , Zamboanga, en la isla de Mindanao al sur de Filipinas. Es la mezquita más antigua de Mindanao Occidental. La mayoría de los habitantes de Taluksangay son musulmanes descendientes de Sama Banguingui que son recordados en la historia como piratas del sudeste de Asia, y que nunca fueron conquistados. de Asia, y que nunca fueron conquistados. , مسجد تالوكسنغاي هو مسجد تم بناؤه من قبل الحاج عبد الله ماس نونو في عام 1885 في منطقة برنجه تالوكسنغاي في مدينة زامبوانجا في الفلبين، يعد المسجد أقدم مسجد في مينداناو الغربية .
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