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Sangley (English plural:
Sangleys;
Spanish plural: Sangleyes) and
Mestizo de
Sangley (
Sangley mestizo,
mestisong Sangley,
chino mestizo or
Chinese mestizo)...
- into the
capital city of Manila.
These Chinese merchants, then
known as
sangleys, could, however, sell
their wares across the bay from the city on the narrow...
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Sangley Point Airport (IATA: SGL, ICAO: RPLS), also
referred to as
Cavite Airport, is a
domestic airport at
Sangley Point,
Cavite City in the Philippines...
- The
Sangley Rebellion was a
series of
armed confrontations between overseas Chinese,
known as the
Sangley, and the
Spanish and
their allied forces in...
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expulsions ensued against unconverted Sangleys.
Other ethnic-motivated
incidents were
during the m****acre of
Sangleys as a
retaliation to Koxinga's raids...
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walled city of Intramuros, un-Christianized
sangleys in ParĂan,
Christianized sangleys and
mestizos de
sangley in
Binondo and the rest of the 7,000 islands...
- in
Chinese letter and language,
composed by the
priest ministers of the
Sangleys, of the
Order of
Saint Dominic. With
license by Keng yong, Chinese, at...
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Merchants ship from
Spain and
China started trading on the
Sangley Peninsula in 1571.
Sangley was the name
given to
Chinese traders, a
merchant guest, in...
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neighbors such as the late Tang or Song
empire brought Sinitic-speaking
Sangley / "Langlang"
merchants to the archipelago,
which would gradually settle...
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their version of
baozi is
called siopao brought by
Chinese immigrants (
Sangleys)
prior to
Spanish colonialism.
Varieties of
Filipino siopao fillings include...