- in the
Nanhai Zhi, a
polity known as
Wenduling (文杜陵) may have been the
predecessor state of Maguindanao.
Wenduling was
invaded by then Hindu-Buddhist Brunei...
- or Zamboanga),
Yachen (Oton, once part of the Madja-as Kedatuan), and
Wenduling (present-day Mindanao),
which would regain their independence at a later...
- or Zamboanga),
Yachen 啞陳 Oton (Part of the Madja-as Kedatuan), and 文杜陵
Wenduling (present-day Mindanao),
which would regain their independence at a later...
- or Zamboanga),
Yachen 啞陳 Oton (Part of the Madja-as Kedatuan), and 文杜陵
Wenduling (present-day Mindanao),
which would regain their independence at a later...
- (Mindoro),
Shahuchong 沙胡重 (present-day Siocon),
Yachen 啞陳 (Oton), and 文杜陵
Wenduling (present-day Mindanao).
Manila regained independence. In the 13th century...
- Manila),
Shahuchong 沙胡重 (present-day Siocon),
Yachen 啞陳 (Oton), and 文杜陵
Wenduling (present-day Mindanao),
which would regain their independence at a later...
- or Zamboanga),
Yachen (Oton, once part of the Madja-as Kedatuan), and
Wenduling (present-day Mindanao),
which would regain their independence at a later...
- and
ruled the
kingdoms of Butuan, Sulu and Mayd, as well as
Malilu and
Wenduling in present-day
Manila and Mindanao, at
northern and
southern Philippines...
- (present-day Siocon),
Yachen 啞陳 (present-day Oton),
Manaluonu 麻拿囉奴, and
Wenduling 文杜陵 (present-day Mindanao). In the mid 14th century, the Ma****ahit empire...
- (Mindoro),
Shahuchong 沙胡重 (present-day Siocon),
Yachen 啞陳 (Oton), and 文杜陵
Wenduling (present-day Mindanao).
Manila regained independence. In the mid 14th...