-
plains and
valleys of the island,
offering gold in return. One datu,
Paiburong, was
given the
territory of Irong-Irong,
which is now the
province of...
-
coastal lands in
which they
settled from the
native Ati people. Datu
Paiburong, one of the ten
fleeing datus,
established a
settlement and
named it Irong-Irong...
- Datu (c.1200–1212) Sumakwel, Datu (1213–?) Bangkaya, Datu (13th century)
Paiburong, Datu (13th/14th century)
Singapore Kingdom of
Singapura – Sang Nila Utama...
- recruits. This,
after learning of this
injustice from
their father-in-law
Paiburong,
sailed to
Odtojan in
Borneo where Makatunaw ruled. The
warriors sacked...
- (complete list) – Gambang,
Rajah (c.1390–1417) Madja-as (complete list) –
Paiburong, Datu (13th/14th century) Balengkaka, Datu (14th century) Kalantiaw, Datu...
-
Sumakwel Malandong (today in Antique) ? ? Datu
Bangkaya Aklan ? ? Datu
Paiburong Irong-Irong ? ? Datu
Balengkaka Aklan ? ? Datu
Manduyog Batkcan ? ? Datu...
- events)
Lubay Datu (Lord)
Malandug c.1200 (no
given date) (no
given events)
Paiburong Datu (Lord) Irong-Irong c.1200 (no
given date) (no
given events) Paduhinog...
- and Paybare,
after learning of this
injustice from
their father-in-law
Paiburong (Datu of Iloilo),
sailed to
Odtojan in
Borneo where Makatunaw ruled. The...
-
Bangkaya was then
replaced by
Paiburong.
Aklan returned to
become the
center of
Confederation again, when
Paiburong expired and was
replaced by Balengkaka...
- and Paybari,
after learning of this
injustice from
their father-in-law
Paiburong,
sailed to
Udtuhan in
Borneo where Makatunaw ruled. The
warriors sacked...