Ethnic group, Muslims from Mindanao (including Joló) and Palawan, Philippines.
1Muslims in the south, known as Moros, do not consider themselves Filipino.
2In the southwest is the Sulu group, inhabited by Malays, called Moros.
3She knew the Moros had been traditionally thought of as being Muslim.
4As soon as the said Moros were defeated they broke and fled.
5A skirmish ensued, and the Moros turned and retreated to their wall.
6Some of our enemies impress this fact upon him, especially the Moros.
7Though we can't take much credit for the 'interesting'-theMoros furnish that!
8Weapons of the Moros; photograph of weapons in the Museo-Biblioteca de Ultramar, Madrid
9Impatiently the Moros waited for night; fearfully they watched the mango-tree.
10Thereupon the Moros rebelled, and the prisoners were placed, bareheaded, in the stocks.
11Then the Moros would have rushed in at this point, and--
12The Moros could yet swarm the walls on all sides, however.
13Swarms of fanatic Moros were attempting to rush the small party of regulars.
14Then, again, not all the Moros were hostile to the Americans.
15As for the Moros or Mahometans, they have all been exterminated.
16The Moros were watching, and fired from time to time, irregularly.