- Raja (/ˈrɑːdʒɑː/; from Sanskrit: राजन्, IAST rājan-) is a
noble or
royal Sanskrit title historically used by some
Indian rulers and
monarchs and highest-ranking...
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Lanao and
Maguindanao were
established from
formerly Hindu-Buddhist
rajahnates. As
Islam colonised Mindanao, the
natives of the
sultanates had to either...
- Butuan,
sometimes referred to as the
Kingdom of
Butuan (Filipino:
Kaharian ng Butuan; Butuanon:
Gingharian hong Butuan; Cebuano:
Gingharian sa Butuan;...
- Cebu, also
called Sugbu,
informally referred to as the
Rajahnate of Cebu, was an
Indianized mandala (polity)
monarchy on the
island of Cebu in the Philippines...
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- on La
Caldera (now part of Baran**** Recodo).
Spain granted the
former Rajahnate of
Sanmalan protectorate status against the Sulu Sultanate, its former...
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Visayan polities in the pre-colonial
period include the following:
Rajahnate of Cebu
Rajahnate of
Butuan The
first Filipino people encountered by the Magellan...
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royal and
noble class of Datu and
Lakan of the
established kingdoms,
rajahnates, confederacies, and prin****lities, as well as the
lordships of the smaller...
- not v****als to
other States, e.g.,
Confederation of Madja-as and the
Rajahnate of Cebu, were more of
potectorates or
suzerainties having had alliances...
- Namayan, and Tondo; the
Kedatuans of Madja-as, Dapitan, and Cainta; the
Rajahnates of Cebu,
Butuan and Sanmalan; and the
Sultanates of Buayan, Maguindanao...