Alauya Alonto Explained

Full Name:Alauya Alonto
Succession:Senator of the Philippines
Termstart:July 9, 1945
Termend:December 30, 1949
Succession1:Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippine Islands from Department of Mindanao and Sulu's Lone District
Termstart:1934
Termend:September 16, 1935
Alongside:Manuel Fortich, Julian A. Rodriguez, Julian A. Rodriguez, and Ombra Amilbangsa
Appointer:Frank Murphy
Succession2:Sultan of Ramain
Reign2:c. 1912–?
Spouse:Bariga Alangadi
Issue:6 (including Domocao and Tarhata)
Father:Datu Alonto
Mother:Dayang Dayang Adiong
Birth Place:Ramain, Lanao, Captaincy General of the Philippines
House:Ramain
Religion:Islam

Alauya Alonto (–1959)[1] was a Muslim Filipino politician from Lanao[2] best known for being a Delegate to the Constitutional Convention of 1934, and a two-term senator of the Philippines, serving from 1945 to 1949.

Early life and education

Alonto was born in Ramain, Lanao, shortly before the outbreak of the Spanish–American War. His father was Datu Alonto of Maul, Marantao; and his mother was Bae Dayang Dayang Adiong of Ditsaan-Ramain. He studied under the mentorship of Hadji Nosca Aloz, the highest Pandita of Lanao, and studied Arabic literature and jurisprudence.

Career

In 1912, he became the Sultan of Ramain. He organized the "Filipinista" party in Lanao.

He served as appointed Municipal Manager under the Philippine Independence Commission in 1924, as an appointed representative for Department of Mindanao and Sulu from 1934 to 1935 by Governor-General Frank Murphy, and elected Delegate to the Constitutional Convention in 1934.

He was elected senator in 1941. However, due to World War II, he began serving his first term in 1945. He was re-elected in 1946 and served until 1949.

Family and descendants

Sultan Alonto Alauya married the Bae Bariga Alangadi of Ramain, by whom he had six children:

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sultan Alauya Alonto, I. Geni. April 28, 2024.
  2. Web site: Former Senators:Alauya Alonto . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20200921190724/http://legacy.senate.gov.ph/senators/former_senators/alauya_alonto.htm . 2020-09-21 . 2021-10-23 . Senate of the Philippines. http://www.senate.gov.ph/senators/former_senators/alauya_alonto.htm
  3. BusinessWeek Mindanao (May 5, 2017) https://issuu.com/sudaria_publications/docs/bwm_may_5__2017