- century. It was a
strong ally of the
Lakanate of Lawan, a
prosperous kingdom in Samar. Datu Hadi
Iberein ruled the
Lakanate of Lawan. He was
described by historian...
-
about Bingi of Lawan, a
prosperous Lakanate in Samar, and he also
recorded that Datu Hadi
Iberein came from the
Lakanate of Lawan.
Samar also had
names which...
- Scott,
Lawan is a
prosperous Lakanate in
Samar particularly the
northernmost part. Datu Hadi
Iberein came from the
Lakanate of
Lawan In 1614, the Jesuits...
-
entitled "Bingi of Lawan", an
Albay datu by the name of
Dumaraog went to the
Lakanate of
Lawan (present-day Laoang,
Northern Samar) to ask for the
hands of Bingi...
- density. "Chapter 30 : What is the
Oldest Kingdom in the Philippines? The
Lakanate of
Lawan or Tondo, or the
Muslim Sultanate or the
Spanish Kingdom?". sites...
-
defeated the
Spaniards on
April 27, 1521. Datu Hadi
Iberein –
Lakan of the
Lakanate of Lawan. One of the
richest kings during his era at
around 1543. Datu...
- the head of the
ruling House of Dula and the pre-hispanic king of the
Lakanate of Tondo. It
happened when
Lakan Dula sent his
descendants to far away...
- in
marriage to
Batang Dula, the
eldest son of
Lakan Bunao Dula of the
Lakanate of Tondo. As time went on, they
incorporated the
descendants from the two...
- many
types of pre-Hispanic
kingdoms (kedatuans, rajahnates, wangdoms,
lakanates and sultanates) and with
traders from the
neighboring islands was conducted...
- [better source needed] On May 18, 1571, the
native nobility from the
House of Dula of the
Lakanate of
Tondo --
Rajah Sulayman,
Rajah Matanda, and
Lakan Dula -- acknowledged...