- the name of the polity, and was
believed to be the seat of
power of
Lakan Tagkan. However, it
would be
incorporated into
Santa Ana de Sapa as a
barrio in...
-
conquest of the
Siamese capital, Ayuthaya. c.1470
Namayan instated Lakan Tagkan as its sovereign. The vast
Kingdom comprised what are now Quiapo, San Miguel...
- part of the
Kingdom of Namayan,
whose last
recorded rulers were King
Lakan Tagkan and his consort, Bouan. In the late 16th century, the
kingdom and other...
-
Kingdom of Namayan, a
small settlement whose last
recorded rulers were
Lakan Tagkan, and his wife
Queen Bouan ("Moon"). The
Muslim kingdom’s
domain stretched...
-
Butuan (complete list) – Siagu,
Rajah (?–1521)
Namayan (complete list) –
Tagkan,
Lakan (15th/16th century) Palaba,
ruler (mid 16th century) Laboy, ruler...
- Namayan, also
known as the
Kingdom of "Sapa",
which was
ruled by
Lakan Tagkan. The said
territory is what we know now as the
district of
Santa Ana, Manila...
- tagkaluháag-usá 25 tagkaluháag-limá 30 tagkatlóan 40 tagkap-atan 50 tagkalím-an 60
tagkan-óman 70 tagkapitóan 80 tagkawalóan 90 tagkasiyáman 100 taggatós 200 tagurha...
- Lacandola),
ruler of
Tondo when the
Spanish conquest of
Luzon began.
Lakan Tagkan,
ruler of Namayan.[citation needed]
Lambusan (Lakan Busan), a king in pre-colonial...
-
Title Name
Notes Do****ented
Period of Rule
Primary Sources Lakan Tagkan Named "Lacantagcan" by
Huerta and
described as the
ruler to whom the "original...
- when the
Spanish colonization of the
Philippine Islands had begun.
Lakan Tagkan, the
greatest ruler of the
Kingdom of Namayan.
Lambusan (Lakan Busan), a...