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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ToroganTorogan - Wikipedia

    A torogan, c. 1908-1924. A torogan (lit. ' resting place ' or ' sleeping place ') is a traditional ancestral house built by the Maranao people of Lanao, Mindanao, Philippines for the nobility. A torogan was a symbol of high social status. Such a residence was once a home to a sultan or datu in the Maranao community.

  2. Aug 9, 2019 · A long time ago, the torogan was one of the sultanate of Lanaos symbol of power. It was the core of Maranao traditional statecraft, customs, art & culture. It is an engineering wisdom too.

  3. We will examine the history, characteristics, and cultural significance of the Torogan House in the Philippines in this article. History. The Maranao people, an indigenous people living in the Lanao region of Mindanao, the Philippines, have a traditional home known as the Torogan House.

  4. Kawayan Torogan in Marantao, Lanao del Sur. Torogan is a traditional house of the Maranaos. Made of hard woods with post made up of whole tree-trunks and are known for intricately carved panolong (beam-ends) with okir designs, the torogan was once a symbol of high social status.

  5. Jan 28, 2009 · A visit to the Islamic City of Marawi will not be complete without visiting a traditional Maranao House called Torogan. The Torogan is the ancestral house and the royal residence of the upper-class Maranao. It is commonly found in Marawi City and other areas in Lanao del Sur province.

  6. The Kawayan Torogan (also Torogan sa Kawayan) is a traditional Maranao torogan (house) built by Sultan sa Kawayan Makaantal in Bubung Malanding, Marantao, Lanao del Sur.

  7. Oct 28, 2020 · MARAWI City ― Commonly found in this City and other areas in Lanao del Sur, torogan (place for sleeping) is an ancestral house of the elite members of the Maranao tribe. Torogan manifests the okir decoration or the geometric and flowing plant-based designs and folk motifs of Maranaos.

  8. A torogan is usually a huge one-roomed structure with a high ceiling and steep roof. It stands on massive wooden posts made out of whole tree trunks, which in turn are secured on large boulders or rock foundations that protect it from damage from pests and during natural calamities.

  9. everything.explained.today › Kawayan_ToroganKawayan Torogan Explained

    The specifically declared torogan known as the Kawayan torogan is the last standing example of traditional Maranao vernacular architecture in the Philippines and the only remaining habitable torogan there.

  10. May 30, 2022 · A long time ago, the torogan was one of the sultanate of Lanaos symbol of power. It was the core of Maranao traditional statecraft, customs, art & culture.

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