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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...
- the 10th and 16th
centuries include Maynila, Tondo, Namayan, Pangasinan,
Caboloan, Cebu, Butuan, Maguindanao, Lanao, Sulu, and Ma-i. The
early polities typically...
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coasts of Lin****en Gulf.
South of
Pangasinan was the
kingdom of
Caboloan (Luyag na
Caboloan),
located in the
interior of
Central Luzon,
beside the Agno River...
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Other baran****s — most
notably those in Maynila, Tondo, Panay, Pangasinan,
Caboloan, Cebu, Bohol, Butuan, Cotabato, and Sulu — were
large cosmopolitan polities...
- 10th–16th
centuries include Maynila, Tondo, Namayan, Kumintang, Pangasinan,
Caboloan, Cebu, Butuan, Maguindanao, Buayan, Lanao, Sulu, and Ma-i.
Among the nobility...
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Maguindanao Cebu
Namayan Tondo Pulilu Confederate States of
Lanao Cainta Caboloan Ibalon Samtoy The Pre-colonial
petty kingdoms of the
Philippines were locally...
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Maguindanao Cebu
Namayan Tondo Pulilu Confederate States of
Lanao Cainta Caboloan Ibalon Samtoy Pulilu was a
prehispanic baran****
centered at present-day...
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Maguindanao Cebu
Namayan Tondo Pulilu Confederate States of
Lanao Cainta Caboloan Ibalon Samtoy The
Kingdom of
Kumalarang or "古麻剌朗" in
ancient Chinese texts...
- and was used
mainly by the
local Pangasinense people. When the
polity of
Caboloan was
established in 1406, the area was
incorporated as part of the kingdom...
- castellano-pangasinán. Pellicer,
Mariano (1904). Arte de la
lengua pangasinán o
caboloan. Rayner,
Ernest Adolphus (1923).
Grammar and
dictionary of the Pangasinan...