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Kedatuan (Old Malay, Philippine, and
Sundanese spelling: kadatuan;
Javanese romanization: kedaton) were
historical semi-independent city-states or prin****lities...
- Philippines.
Jesuit chronicler Pedro Chirino chronicled the
history of the
Kedatuan of Madja-as in
Panay and its war
against Rajah Makatunao of
Sarawak as...
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referred to it as the "Venice of the Visayas"
since it was a
maritime focused Kedatuan with
flourishing canals and was
composed of 10,000
stilt buildings in the...
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Visayas islands. Furthermore,
Boholano oral
legends say that
people from the
Kedatuan of
Dapitan were the ones that lead the
raids on China.
During the 12th...
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describing the
patterns of
diffuse political power distributed among Mueang or
Kedatuan (prin****lities) in
medieval Southeast Asian history, when
local power...
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Sakop or
Kinadatuan (Kadatuan in
ancient Malay;
Kedaton in Javanese; and
Kedatuan in many
parts of
modern Southeast Asia),
which is
elsewhere commonly referred...
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Dapunta Hyang Sri Jayanasa, the
first emperor of Srivijaya, displa**** in "
Kedatuan Sriwijaya"
exhibition in
November 2017.
National Museum of Indonesia, Jakarta...
- of Balaputradewa, the king of
Srivijaya in 9th century, displa**** in "
Kedatuan Sriwijaya"
exhibition in
November 2017.
National Museum of Indonesia, Jakarta...
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chieftain that
rules of a
collection of
kampungs (villages)
called Kedatuan. The
Srivijaya empire was
described as a
network or
mandala that consisted...
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state mentioned in the epic of
Maragtas as a
Constituent Baran**** of the
Kedatuan of Madja-as and it was
settled during and
after the
victory against Chola-occupied...