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    Madja-as was a legendary precolonial confederacy on the island of Panay in the Philippines. It was mentioned in Pedro Monteclaro's book titled Maragtas...
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    Mount Madja-as is a large dormant volcano, and the highest peak on the island of Panay and in the Western Visayas region in the Philippines, and second...
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  • Ibn Majah (redirect from Ibn Madja)
    بن يزيد بن ماجه الربعي القزويني; (b. 209/824, d. 273/887) commonly known as Ibn Mājah, was a medieval scholar of hadith of Persian origin. He compiled...
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    square kilometers. The municipality of Culasi is known as the home of majestic Mount Madja-as, the highest peak in Panay. It is famous for its mossy forest...
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    Bugang rivers. Standing at about 2,117 m (6,946 ft), the dormant Mount Madja-as (situated in Culasi, Antique) is the highest point of the island, with...
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    appeals to scuba divers because of the well-preserved coral reefs. Mount Madja-as is located in Culasi, is the highest peak on the island of Panay. This...
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    church bell in Asia. Mount Madja-as in Antique is the highest mountain in the region. Guimaras mangoes from Guimaras are known as some of the sweetest in...
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  • and third highest mountain in the Visayas, after Mount Kanlaon and Mount Madja-as. With an elevation of 2,074 m (6,804 ft) above sea level, it is located...
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    four Bisaya slaves (people from the Kedatuan of Madja-as) from Manila (presumably Kingdom of Maynila) as a sign of friendship between the two countries...
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    Holy Roman Empire (800–1806) Inca Empire (1197–1572) Confederation of Madja-as (1200–1569) Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederation) (15th/16th century-1799)...
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    Madhya Pradesh (/ˌmɑːdjə prəˈdɛʃ/; Hindi: [ˈməd̪ʱjə pɾəˈd̪eːʃ] ; lit. 'Central Province') is a state in central India. Its capital is Bhopal, and its...
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    chronicled the history of the Kedatuan of Madja-as in Panay and its war against Rajah Makatunao of Sarawak as well as the histories of other Visayan kingdoms...
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    Sandao; the Kingdoms of Maynila, Namayan, and Tondo; the Kedatuans of Madja-as, Dapitan, and Cainta; the Rajahnates of Cebu, Butuan and Sanmalan; and...
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    Retrieved 2023-11-12. "Apache Non-Filter". "DIARY: Indonesia celebrates as BAT rolls out new Java-American brand". campaign. 2002-03-08. Retrieved 2023-11-12...
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    Luyag na Caboloan, known simply as Caboloan, alternatively as Binalatongan, was a sovereign pre-colonial Philippine polity (panarian) situated near the...
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    share in the war spoils (ganima). They accompanied their ruler in battles as comrades-at-arms and were always given a share. 1/5 of the spoils goes to...
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    polities that were not vassals to other States, e.g., Confederation of Madja-as and the Rajahnate of Cebu, were more of potectorates or suzerainties having...
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    Philippines. The Hindu Rajahnate of Butuan and the Kedatuans of Dapitan and Madja-as willingly joined the Spaniards to ally against their common Muslim rivals...
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    House. According to Asian Women's Fund, the victims were not defined as comfort women, as they were not held or abused over an extended period. The Filipino...
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    states like the kingdom of Pangasinan, Rajahnate of Cebu and Kedatuan of Madja-as tried to resist Brunei's and Islam's spread into the Philippines. Brunei's...
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    family values." [...] — Chief Justice Eusoff Chin, Sukma Darmawan Sasmitaat Madja v. Ketua Pengarah Penjara Malaysia & Anor, [1999] 2 CLJ 707 Majority of...
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    territories elsewhere in the Maritime Southeast Asia. Idjang Maynila Kedatuan of Madja-as Rajahnate of Butuan Sultanate of Sulu Kumalarang Rajahnate of Sanmalan...
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    July 2019. In Maragtas, Monteclaro also told the story of the creation of Madja-as in Panay under the rule of Datu Sumakwel and he gave the details of its...
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    Shahuchong 沙胡重 (present-day Siocon or Zamboanga), Yachen 啞陳 Oton (Part of the Madja-as Kedatuan), and 文杜陵 Wenduling (present-day Mindanao), which would regain...
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    and commercials with companies such as Jollibee, P&G, Unilever, Mondelez, Nestlé, and others. His works, such as the Kwentong Jollibee series, the Maggi...
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    named the collections of areas they conquered and unite in Southeast Asia as "Las Islas Filipinas" or The Islands of the Philippines. Legendary rulers...
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  • Lapulapu (fl. 1521) or Lapu-Lapu, whose name was first recorded as Çilapulapu, was a datu (chief) of Mactan, an island now part of the Philippines. Lapulapu...
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    Madja-as. They participated in a successful war against Chola-occupied Odtojonan in Borneo (The former homeland) as a constituent kingdom of Madja-as...
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    Idjang Maynila Kedatuan of Madja-as Rajahnate of Butuan Sultanate of Sulu Kumalarang Rajahnate of Sanmalan Ma-i Sandao Kedatuan of Dapitan Sultanate of...
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  • (1384–1421) Philippines Tondo (complete list) – Gambang, Rajah (c.1390–1417) Madja-as (complete list) – Paiburong, Datu (13th/14th century) Balengkaka, Datu...
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