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    currently stands, and across the river from the separately-led Tondo polity. Maynila was led by paramount rulers who were referred to using the Malay title...
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    northern part of the Pasig River delta, on Luzon island. Together with Maynila, the polity (bayan) that was also situated on the southern part of the Pasig...
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    or Cebu also called as Sugbu, was an Indianized Raja monarchy Mandala (Polity) on the island of Cebu in the Philippines prior to the arrival of the Spanish...
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    Malay world Visayans Tagalog people Lakandula Portuguese Malacca Maynila (historical polity) Spanish derivation Luzones is more preferred than original Portuguese...
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    changes. Some polities had exchanges with other states across Asia. Polities founded in the Philippines from the 10th–16th centuries include Maynila, Tondo,...
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    Gingharian sa Butuan; Chinese: 蒲端國; pinyin: Púduānguó), was a precolonial Bisaya polity (lungsod) centered around northeastern Mindanao island in present-day Butuan...
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    administration of the Jesuits.[citation needed] Tondo (historical polity) Rajahnate of Maynila Namayan "Piloncitos: The Treasure of Philippine Numismatic"...
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    of Dayang Kalangitan of the indianized Kingdom of Tondo and Namayan. History of the Philippines Tondo (historical polity) Maynila (historical polity)...
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    province of the Philippines that encompassed the former pre-Hispanic polities of Tondo, Maynila, and Namayan. In 1898, it comprised the city of Manila (primarily...
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    Manila (redirect from Maynila)
    a Tagalog-fortified polity called Maynila existed on the site of modern Manila. On June 24, 1571, after the defeat of the polity's last indigenous Rajah...
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    continuous habitation among the Pasig-river polities, pre-dating artifacts found within the historical sites of Maynila and Tondo. Places in Pangasinan like...
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    Namayan (category Historical regions)
    continuous habitation among the Pasig River polities, pre-dating artifacts found within the historical sites of Maynila and Tondo. Historians studying Namayan...
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    Pasig River delta, which had been the site of the indigenous polities of Rajahnate of Maynila and Tondo. Tarik Sulayman, the chief of Macabebes, refused...
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    most notably those in Maynila, Tondo, Panay, Pangasinan, Cebu, Bohol, Butuan, Cotabato, and Sulu — were large cosmopolitan polities.[page needed] The term...
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    small islands which historically constituted the city of Manila and its predecessors, the Tagalog polities (called bayan) of Maynila and Tondo. These esteros...
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    Fault System Marikina–Infanta Highway Marquez, Joey Mathay, Mel Maynila (historical polity) Maynilad Water Services Maysan Road McKinley Road Mega Manila...
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    were extensively used by the indigenous polities throughout the archipelago, the fortified polity of Maynila and Cainta used various sizes of lantakas...
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    prowess in war or exceptional leadership. In large coastal polities such as those in Maynila, Tondo, Pangasinan, Cebu, Panay, Bohol, Butuan, Cotabato,...
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    authorities in the largest lowland polities or inter-polity alliance groups in early Philippine history, most notably those in Maynila, Tondo, Pangasinan, Cebu...
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    Manók. Her children are Dayang Panginoan, Dayang Lahat, Rajah Salalila of Maynila and Gat Kahiya. Dayang Kalangitan was married to Gat Lontok, (later Rajah...
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    confederation of barangays Maynila (historical entity) Rajah Sulayman (also Sulayman III, 1558–1575), Indianized Kingdom of Maynila Rajah Matanda (1480–1572)...
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    the Tagalog people who would eventually establish the fortified polity of Maynila were Austronesians.: 12  They had a rich, complex culture, with its...
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  • Paramount rulers in early Philippine history Rajahnate of Maynila Tondo (historical polity) Rajah Matanda Rajah Sulayman Lakandula Agustin de Legaspi...
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  • Rajah or paramount ruler of the early Indianized Philippine settlement of Maynila, and the father of the individual named Ache, who would eventually be well...
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    with the Malay name of Selurong, which would later become the city of Maynila) was formed around the year 1500. According to some of these oral traditions...
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    The 1570 Battle of Manila (Filipino: Labanan sa Maynila; Spanish: Batalla de Manila) was fought in Manila between Luzonians, led by Prince Sulayman, and...
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    Principalía Maginoo Datu Maharlika Timawa Philippine shamans Tondo (historical polity) Barangay History of the Philippines (pre-1521) "Pre-colonial Manila"...
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    Bulacan, Navotas, & Tondo before Spanish arrival. When the polities of Tondo and Maynila fell due to the Spanish, the Tagalog-majority areas grew through...
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  • The Indian influences in early Philippine polities, particularly the influence of the Srivijaya and Majapahit thalassocracies on cultural development,...
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    Borneo, and Indonesia. At present-day Fort Santiago is where the polity of Maynila was located. In 1564, Spanish explorers led by Miguel López de Legazpi...
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