Thimuay Imbing is the ancestor of the royal Imbing clan of Lapuyan,[4] although the title is now also sometimes used in the locality by various individuals who are not royal descendants. Thimuay Imbing is sometimes called "Timuay Labi" or "Highest Timuay" in deference to his achievements as leader of the Lapuyan Subanen.[1]
A mountain, Mount Imbing on the boundary area between Lapuyan and [San Miguel, Zamboanga del Sur]], is named after Thimuay Imbing.[5]
^ abImbing, Thimuay Mangura Vicente L.; Viernes-Enriquez, Joy (1990). "A Legend of the Subanen "Buklog"". Asian Folklore Studies. 49 (1): 109–123. doi:10.2307/1177951. JSTOR1177951.
^ abApatan-Lusay, Kimberly F. (December 2020). "Thimuay Mbeng and the Imbing Clan: Their Role in the Christianization of the Subanen in Lapuyan, Zamboanga Peninsula (1912-1946)". Academia Lasalliana Journal of Education and Humanities. 2: 35–49.