Rajah Sulaiman I
This name uses Philippine naming customs for indigenous people. There is no family name, but the sole name is Sulaiman, and the title is Rajah.
| Rajah Salalila | |
|---|---|
| Rajah (King) of Tondo and Maynila | |
![]() An Artistic Depiction of Rajah Salalila and his consort on Boxer Codex. | |
| Reign | 1515–1558 |
| Predecessor | Dayang Kalangitan |
| Successor |
Rajah Sulaiman II (Maynila) Rajah Lakan Dula (Tondo) |
| Spouse | Princess Ysmeria |
| House | Kingdom of Tondo |
| Religion | Sunni Islam |
Sulaiman I (ca. 1400–1558, from Arabic: sulaiman سليمان; also known as Salalila from the Sanskrit syarirah शरीर), was a Rajah of the Kingdom of Tondo. A son of Dayang Kalangitan and Rajah Lontok, he converted to Islam from animism due to the missionary efforts of the Sultanate of Brunei.
Sulaiman I succeeded by his sons Rajah Matanda, who became king of Maynila, and Lakan Dula who became King of Tondo.
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| Regnal titles | ||
|---|---|---|
| Preceded by Dayang Kalangitan |
Rajah of Tondo and Maynila 1515–1558 |
Succeeded by Rajah Sulaiman II of Maynila and Rajah Lakan Dula of Tondo |
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