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Namayan (Baybayin: Pre-Kudlit: ᜈᜋᜌ or ᜐᜉ (Sapa), Post-Kudlit: ᜈᜋᜌᜈ᜔), also
called Sapa, Maysapan, and
sometimes Lamayan, was an
independent indigenous: 193 ...
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Namayan is a baran**** in the city of Mandaluyong, Philippines. It is
located in the
western part of the city near the
border with
Santa Ana,
Manila and...
- Kalangitan, the Lady of Pasig, was also said to have
ruled the
Kingdom of
Namayan or Sapa, in the
present Sta Ana-Mandaluyong-San Juan-
Makati Area. This...
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Philippines between the 10th and 16th
centuries include Maynila, Tondo,
Namayan, Pangasinan, Cebu, Butuan, Maguindanao, Lanao, Sulu, and Ma-i. The early...
- Battuta.
Tondo have a
personal union with
Namayan through the
traditional lineage of
Kalangitan and Bagtas.
Namayan have a
personal union with
Tondo through...
- later, in
about the year 1470, it
expanded and was
called the "Kingdom of
Namayan" with "Lakan Takhan" as sovereign. The vast
Kingdom comprised what are...
- have been
named after Dayang-dayang Pasay, a
princess of the
Kingdom of
Namayan and
daughter of
Kingdom of
Maynila ruler Rajah Sulayman. She inherited...
- the
classical period. It is the
primary language of pre-colonial Tondo,
Namayan and Maynila. The
language originated from the Proto-Philippine language...
- Panginoan, was
married to
Prince Balagtas, the son of
Empress Sasaban of
Namayan. However, at
around c.1500, the
Sultanate of
Brunei made an
attack on the...
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Sandao Kedatuan of
Dapitan Sultanate of
Maguindanao Rajahnate of Cebu
Namayan Tondo Pulilu Sultanate of
Lanao Cainta Caboloan Ibalon Samtoy Chiefdom...