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Kedatuan (Old Malay, Philippine, and
Sundanese spelling: kadatuan;
Javanese romanization: kedaton) were
historical semi-independent city-states or prin****lities...
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referred to it as the "Venice of the Visayas"
since it was a
maritime focused Kedatuan with
flourishing canals and was
composed of 10,000
stilt buildings in the...
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Yachen 啞陳 (Oton,
which is a
district in Panay, an
island under the Madja-as
Kedatuan) In the
aftermath of the
Indian Chola invasion of Srivijaya, Datu Puti...
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Manila as well as
their mutual ally, the
Sultanate of Maguindanao. The
Kedatuans of Madja-as and
Dapitan were also
belligerent against Brunei due to them...
- Philippines.
Jesuit chronicler Pedro Chirino chronicled the
history of the
Kedatuan of Madja-as in
Panay and its war
against Rajah Makatunao of
Sarawak as...
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painting of the battle,
depicting Ferdinand Magellan's
death Belligerents Kedatuan of
Mactan Spanish Empire Rajahnate of Cebu
Commanders and
leaders La****pu...
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Pangasinan the
nation of Ma-i and its v****al-states of
Sandao and
Pulilu the
Kedatuans of Madja-as and
Dapitan the
Indianized rajahnates of Sanmalan, Butuan...
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Civilization Inca
Empire Tondo Rajahnate of
Maynila Caboloan Ma****ahit
Kedatuan of
Dapitan Rajahnate of Cebu
Kingdom of
Butuan Sultanate of Maguindanao...
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Pulilu and Sandao; the
Kingdoms of Maynila, Namayan, and Tondo; the
Kedatuans of Madja-as, Dapitan, and Cainta; the
Rajahnates of Cebu,
Butuan and Sanmalan;...
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Indian cultural influences in
early Philippine polities Srivijaya Ma****ahit
Kedatuan of Madja-as
Kingdom of
Butuan Maynila (historical entity)
Kingdom of Namayan...