Branches of the Salsila

Family lines expanding from Tugaya & Bacolod Grande toward the wider Maranao communities

Macaraya Descendants

The Bacolod Grande line through Bitiyara and her son Mangtoma (Cali-a-Diamla), forming one of the most extensive collateral branches.

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Amanoddin Descendants

The lineage of Sheikh Amanoddin, brother of Bitiyara, with a wide range of interlinked families across Bacolod Grande.

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Diamla Line

The descendants of Diamla, the second husband of Bitiyara, including the five Diamla sisters who anchor additional collateral lines.

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Lao Family Line (Macadar)

The Lao kin group of Macadar, Lumbatan — closely connected to the Tugaya line through ancestral ties and shared heritage across the lake.

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Saiben Ancestral Line

The heritage line of the Saiben family, representing the maternal root of the compiler and one of the longstanding families of Bacolod Grande.

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🔗 Gamor Clan Line

Connected through marriage to the Tugaya ancestry, the Gamor clan forms an important collateral branch with its own distinct generational ties.

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Datu Ulama Family Line (Wato)

The genealogical line of Datu Ulama of Wato, Balindong — linked by marriage to Niya’s family and connected to several Balindong houses.

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Imam Batabor Lineage

The lineage of Imam Batabor of Rorogagus, Marawi City, representing the roots of the compiler’s wife and extending into notable Maranao families.

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Moriyataw Alim Habib Tamano

Descendants of Alim Habib Tamano. This branch preserves the lineage and generational ties shared through Alim Habib and his respected household.

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Moriyataw Hassan Tamano

A focused lineage tracing the descendants of Hadji Hassan Tamano. This branch preserves the direct family line of my father, documenting the connections and keeping intact the stories that shaped my clan’s identity.

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