***** into the political structure of Sulu, Saleeby traces the evolution of its governance, from early leadership to the rise of the Sulu Sultanate. Through a blend of historical records and indigenous oral traditions, he paints a compelling picture of a society deeply connected to both the land and the sea, fostering interactions that extended beyond the Philippine islands to neighboring regions.
***** book also provides a captivating account of Sulu’s cultural identity, including its traditions, social hierarchies, and trade networks that linked it to China, the Malay world, and the Middle East. Saleeby intricately describes the customs of the Tausug people, their artistry, language, and religious influences, making this book an invaluable resource for scholars and history enthusiasts alike.
***** than just a historical account,
***** History of Sulu is a testament to the enduring spirit of the Sulu people. Through detailed analysis and vivid storytelling, Saleeby presents a comprehensive study that bridges the past with the present, offering readers a deeper appreciation of the maritime sultanate’s lasting impact on regional history.
***** “A phenomenal work of history! Saleeby’s research is thorough, and his storytelling makes the past come alive. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in Philippine history and the broader Southeast Asian region.”
***** “An insightful look into the rich heritage of Sulu. The level of detail on cultural practices and political structures is remarkable. Some parts are a bit academic, but overall, an engaging and educational read.”
***** “Saleeby provides an in-depth analysis of the Sulu Sultanate, its trade relations, and the resilience of its people. The historical narratives are compelling, though some sections could have been made more accessible for general readers.”
***** “A well-researched book with extensive details on Sulu’s history, but at times, it reads more like an academic text. Still, a valuable resource for those studying Philippine and Southeast Asian history.”
***** “This book is a treasure trove of historical knowledge. Saleeby’s work beautifully preserves the legacy of Sulu, making it a must-read for historians and cultural enthusiasts alike. Highly recommended!”