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The Kingdom of Luzon was described as one of the more powerful and wealthier kingdoms in the archipelago. It was noted for its commerce, literacy, diplomacy, navy, and use of artillery. Its influence ranged at least from Mindoro to Kapampangan lordships, with possibilities of greater extent suggested by the name of the kingdom.
A kingdom of the same name as Suwu was mentioned to have existed as early as the year 1225, according to the Chinese Annals the Zhufan Zhi (諸蕃志) [124] and the later 17th Century Chinese traders to the Philippines referred to Cebu using the same term, it is thus presumed to be the same location. [123]
The types of sovereign state leaders in the Philippines have varied throughout the country's history, from heads of ancient chiefdoms, kingdoms and sultanates in the pre-colonial period, to the leaders of Spanish, American, and Japanese colonial governments, until the directly elected president of the modern sovereign state of the Philippines.
Some of the Queen consorts are claimed to be mythical, but proven to be a historic figure according to the written documents. Queen Urduja for example, is mentioned historically as the Queen of Caboloan in Chinese accounts, but also mentioned as the Queen of the legendary kingdom of Tawalisi, found in the travel account of Ibn Battuta. [1]
Dynasty V of Egypt (2498–2345 BC) – Old Kingdom of Egypt; Dynasty VI of Egypt (2345–2181 BC) – Old Kingdom of Egypt; Dynasty VII of Egypt (c. 2181 BC) – Existence is disputed among historians; Dynasty VIII of Egypt (2181–2160 BC) Dynasty IX of Egypt (2160–2130 BC) Dynasty X of Egypt (2130–2040 BC) Dynasty XI of Egypt (2130 ...
Husaynid dynasty (1705–1956) Kingdom of Tunisia (1956–1957) Morocco. Emirate of Nekor ... Philippines. Approximate extent of the Muslim Sultanates in the Philippines.
The Spaniards institute forced labor on all male natives aged 16 to 60. 1581 Arrival of the country's first bishop, Salazar. [18] Arrival of the Jesuits [18] March Arrival of the first Dominicans in the Philippines [39] [40] 1582 Battles take place between Spanish forces and Japanese Ronin 1583 March 10
Islands comparable to Greece composed of numerous sovereign and independent chiefdoms, several minor kingdoms and thalassocracies such as the Kedatuan of Madja-as, the rajahnates of Cebu and Butuan, Sultanates of Maguindanao, Lanao and Sulu who were all already engaged in trading with the Chinese, Japanese, Malaysians, Indonesians, the Arabs ...