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Tupas
ᜆᜓᜉᜐ᜔ (Baybayin)
توڤس (Jawi)
Rajah of Sugbu
Royal HouseHouse of Sri Lumay
House of Tupas (founder)
FatherSri Parang the Limp
Religious beliefsIslam

Rajah Tupas (Baybayin: ᜆᜓᜉᜐ᜔), also known by his Malay-Islamic name Rajah Karim Tupas (Jawi: راج كريم توڤس) was the Rajah of Sugbu (OTL equivalent: Cebu) from 1570 to 1580, also known by Karimuddin Tupas or Karim Anak Seri Parang. He is considered the founder of the Ibn Karim or Tupas dynasty, one of Southeast Asia's longest-surviving Islamic dynasties, which in of itself, is part of the larger Sri Lumay Dynasty, which in of itself, was originally a Hindu dynasty, briefly becoming Christian during the short-lived reign of Rajah Humabon.

He was the son of Sri Parang the Limp, therefore his uncle Humabon, became Rajah of Sugbu.

He was converted to Catholicism under the name Félipe in 1565, however in 1568, Rajah Muda Adar from Sulu launched a concentrated and methodical attack on Sugbu, and killed his uncle Humabon, adopting him, where he and his father, Sri Parang the Limp, were conve

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Pre-colonial Philippine royalty of the Postclassical Era and the early modern period

Royalty of LuzonLakans, Datus and Rajahs of TondoRajahs of MaynilaLakans of Namayan
  • Tagkan
  • Palaba
  • Laboy
  • Kalamayin
  • Martin
Datus of the Madja-as
  • Puti
  • Sumakwel
  • Bangkaya
  • Balengkaka
  • Manduyog
  • Padojinog
  • Kabnayag
  • Lubay
  • Paiburong
Datus and Rajahs of CebuRajahs of Butuan
  • Kiling
  • Bata Shaja
  • Siagu
  • Kolambu
Sultans of MaguindanaoSultans of SuluSultans of Buayan
  • Mamu
  • Budtul
  • Malang-sa-Inged
  • Silongan
  • Monkay
  • Baratamay
  • Maitum
  • Bangon
  • Bayao
  • Utto
  • Ali

Debatable, legend-based or disputed rulers are in italics.

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