Alauya Alonto
| Alauya Alonto | |||||
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Alonto as a delegate to the Philippine Constitutional Convention, published by Benipayo Press (c. 1935) | |||||
| Senator of the Philippines | |||||
| In office July 9, 1945 – December 30, 1949 | |||||
| Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippine Islands from Department of Mindanao and Sulu's Lone District | |||||
| In office 1934 – September 16, 1935 | |||||
| Appointed by | Frank Murphy | ||||
| Sultan of Ramain | |||||
| Reign | c. 1912–? | ||||
| Born | c. 1875 Ramain, Lanao, Captaincy General of the Philippines | ||||
| Died | 1959 (aged 83–84) Marawi, Philippines | ||||
| Spouse | Bariga Alangadi | ||||
| Issue | 6 (including Domocao and Tarhata) | ||||
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| House | Ramain | ||||
| Father | Datu Alonto | ||||
| Mother | Dayang Dayang Adiong | ||||
| Religion | Islam | ||||
Alauya Alonto (c. 1875–1959) was a Muslim Filipino politician from Lanao 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.