- Sri
Rajahmura Lumaya,
known in his
shortened name Sri
Lumay, was the
first Rajah and the
founder of the
Indianized kingdom of Cebu.
According to the epic...
- Suwu (Mandarin).
According to
Visayan oral legend, it was
founded by Sri
Lumay or
Rajamuda Lumaya, a half-Malay and half-Tamil from Sumatra. The capital...
- Baran****
Mabolo in the
northern district of Cebu City. It was
founded by Sri
Lumay or Raja Muda Lumaya, a half-Tamil and half-Malay from Sumatra. This article...
- disputed. The
chronicle records the
founding of the
kingdom of Cebu by Sri
Lumay (also
known as
Rajamuda Lumaya), who was a half-Tamil and half-Malay from...
- Zétrud-
Lumay (Dutch: Zittert-Lummen; Walloon: Séntru) is a
village of
Wallonia and a
district of the muni****lity of Jodoigne,
located in the province...
- Zétrud-
Lumay Castle is a
castle located in
Wallonia in the
village of Zétrud-
Lumay,
which is part of the muni****lity Jodoigne,
Walloon Brabant, Belgium...
- first-recorded
Malay in
Philippine history was Sri
Lumay,
although accounts him are
mostly in
Visayan folklore. Sri
Lumay was born in Sumatra, an
island in Indonesia...
- (including the
hamlet of Sainte-Marie-Geest), Saint-Remy-Geest, and Zétrud-
Lumay. In the 1568
Battle of Jodoigne, one of the
early battles of the Eighty...
- Hamabar) was the son of Sri Bantug, and the
grandson of Sri
Lumay. His ancestor, Sri
Lumay, a half-Malay and half-Indian from
Sumatra established Cebu...
-
consecrated in Turku. 1300: Sri
Rajahmura Lumaya,
known in his
shortened name Sri
Lumay, a half-Tamil and half
Malay minor prince of the
Chola dynasty in Sumatra...