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Manduyog Hill is a
religious sanctuary located east of the
Aklan State University, Banga, Aklan, the Philippines. It is
named after Datu
Manduyog, a ruler...
- Datu
Manduyog ruled over the
place with his seat of
government located in Bakan, the
ancient name of Banga. The site was at the foot of the
Manduyog Hill...
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killed in
battle with the
tribes of Datu
Manduyog, the
legitimate successor of Datu Dinagandan. When Datu
Manduyog became the new chieftain, he
moved the...
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Kalantiaw III, was
slain in a duel with Datu
Manduyog, the
legitimate successor to Datu Dinagandan. When
Manduyog became the new ruler, he
moved the capital...
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Queen (1450–c.1515) Madja-as (complete list) – Kalantiaw, Datu (1365–1437)
Manduyog, Datu (1437–?) Padojinog, Datu (15th/16th century)
Rajahnate of Cebu –...
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Ingwan Laylayan Lico Luan-luan
Malamhay Malamboy-Bondolan
Mambawi Manasa Manduyog Pajo Pianda-an
Norte Pianda-an Sur
Poblacion Punong Quinaspan Sinamay Sulong...
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monarchy Datu • c. 1200-? Datu Puti • ? Datu
Sumakwel • c. 1400–? Datu
Manduyog History • Established by 10
Datus c.1200 • Conquest by
Spain 1569[citation...
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transferred the
Poblacion of
Banga across the
Aklan River at the foot of
Manduyog Hill
where it is now located. Some
prominent families decided to remain...
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Aklan ? ? Datu
Paiburong Irong-Irong ? ? Datu
Balengkaka Aklan ? ? Datu
Manduyog Batkcan ? ? Datu
Lubay San Joaquín ? ? Datu
Paduhinog Irong-Irong ? ?...
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located in Banga,
occupying 100
hectares (1,000,000 m2) of land
below Manduyog Hill, a
tourist attraction famous for its life-sized Way of the Cross....