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20th-century disasters in the Philippines (7 C, 1 P) E. 20th-century elections in the Philippines (10 C) H. History of the Philippines (1898–1946) (9 C, 82 P)
In the late 20th century, European historians who believed that historical Southeast Asian polities did not conform to classical Chinese or European views of political geography began adapting the Sanskrit word "Mandala" ("circle") as a model for describing the patterns of diffuse political power distributed among Mueang or Kedatuan ...
19th c. ← Establishments in the Philippines in the 20th century → 21st c. 1900s establishments in the Philippines — ...
In the Cagayan Valley, the head of the Ilongot city-states was called a benganganat, while for the Gaddang it was called a mingal. [ 23 ] [ 24 ] [ 25 ] The Ilocano people in northwestern Luzon were originally located in modern-day Ilocos Sur and were led by a babacnang .
Year Date Event Source c.200 AD The Maitum Jars are anthropomorphic jars that were depicting a Child/ Human beings (head is the lead of the jar with ears and the body was the jar itself with hands and feet as the handle) with perforations in red and black colors, had been used as a secondary burial jars in Ayub cave, Pinol, Maitum Sarangani province, each of the jars had a "facial expression".
Centuries in the Philippines by city (2 C) 0–9. 15th century in the Philippines (1 C) 16th century in the Philippines (11 C) ... 20th century in the Philippines (28 ...
The Philippines, [g] officially the Republic of the Philippines, [h] is an archipelagic country in Southeast Asia. In the western Pacific Ocean , it consists of 7,641 islands , with a total area of roughly 300,000 square kilometers, which are broadly categorized in three main geographical divisions from north to south: Luzon , Visayas , and ...
The Philippines was ruled under the Mexico-based Viceroyalty of New Spain. After this, the colony was directly governed by Spain, following Mexico's independence. Spanish rule ended in 1898 with Spain's defeat in the Spanish–American War. The Philippines then became a territory of the United States.